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w <br /> BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAN JOAQUIN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT SERVING <br /> James Culbertson,Pres. <br /> Mary Anna Love,vice ec'y. 1601 E <br /> Pros. City of Lod <br /> East Hazelton Avenue, P.O. Box 2009 Sen Joaquin County <br /> Patricia E.Vannucci,Secy. San Joaquin County <br /> Earl Pimentei <br /> Tommy Joyce Stockton, California 95201 City of Escalon <br /> Virginia City of Manteca <br /> Daniel L Flores (209la Mathews ) 466-6781 City of Ripon <br /> Dan <br /> City of Stockton <br /> John D.Mast,M.D. Jogl Khanna,M.D.,M.P.H.,District Health Officer City of Tracy <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> April 26 , 1988 <br /> RECEIVED <br /> San Joaquin County A.P.R 26) 1988 <br /> Planning Department <br /> Stockton, CA <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> RE: RV-88-5 (Pre-APpl ) PLANNING DIVISION <br /> LOCATION: 4301 S. Whiskey Slough Road, Stockton <br /> USE: Recreational Vehicle Park Pre-Application <br /> The Health District has the following concerns on this pre- <br /> application that need to be addressed. <br /> 1. The Developer shall send to the Property Evaluation Unit of <br /> the Toxic Substance Control Division of the State Department <br /> of Health Services a letter approved by the Health District <br /> requesting a determination under the provisions of Article 11, <br /> California State Health and Safety Code. The response from <br /> the Department of Health Services, or the letter from the <br /> Developer requesting that a determination be made, is to be <br /> recorded in the Title Report and the subdivision' s Conditions, <br /> Covenants and Restrictions . <br /> 2. Construct a water well under permit and inspection of the <br /> Health District prior to occupancy. A yearly permit to <br /> operate a public water system under the provisions of Title <br /> 22, CAC, will be required by the Health District. <br /> 3. Submit plans for approval by the Health District for a <br /> sewage treatment plant or a sewage disposal system for the <br /> entire development. The plans must be designed by a Registered <br /> Engineer. <br /> Obtain discharge requirements from the California Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, prior to <br /> development. <br /> 4. Site plan submitted shows the intention of using pits, this <br /> is a high water area and pits would not be allowed. <br />