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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002453
PE
2626
FACILITY_NAME
UP-88-13
STREET_NUMBER
6600
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
ENTERED_DATE
10/26/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
6600 S AUSTIN RD
QC Status
Approved
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TABLE 1.1 <br /> SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS <br /> AND RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> Impacts Mitigation Measures <br /> LAND USE <br /> Construction of the proposed facil- In-kind mitigation is not possible <br /> ity would result in the irrevocable for the loss of 20 acres of prime <br /> conversion of approximately 20 acres farmland. The project could possi- <br /> blyof prime agricultural land. This free some farmland in the vicine <br /> represents a 0.06 percent reduction ity that was previously used fob <br /> in the total acreage of prime agri- brush pile storage and burning. It <br /> cultural soils from the County. is estimated that a total of 300 <br /> acres of pile area could be <br /> reclaimed for productive uses. <br /> Where appropriate, the applicant <br /> should recommend to their clients <br /> agricultural rededication of areas <br /> no longer needed for extensive brush <br /> piles. <br /> PUBLIC SERVICES <br /> Water for the proposed facility Water conservation measures should <br /> would come from groundwater sources be incorporated into the project <br /> currently subjected to overdraft. design. A comprehensive hydrologic <br /> investigation should be conducted to <br /> determine existing groundwater <br /> volume and capacity prior to permit- <br /> ting of the project. <br /> FIRE PROTECTION <br /> The Collegeville Rural Fire Protec- A complete on-site fire protection <br /> tion District would not have the system should be installed to combat <br /> special fire-retardant equipment or any type of fire associated with the <br /> trained staff to handle or provide proposed facility's processes and <br /> back-up support for a hazardous flammable substances used or stored <br /> material fire at the proposed on site. <br /> facility. <br /> A review of the on-site protection <br /> system should be done by the San <br /> Joaquin County Fire Warden and the <br /> Collegeville Rural Fire Protection <br /> District to ensure its effectiveness <br /> in containing and extinguishing any <br /> type of fire starting within the <br /> facility. <br /> 1-4 <br /> 104-8.R4 4/13/89 <br />
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