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x <br /> Bob Marty <br /> November 2 , 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the Revocable Permit and the agency obtaining the <br /> Encroachment Permit . A sample form of the certificate is <br /> enclosed. Note the limits are higher than shown in the <br /> Standard Conditions . <br /> 6 . Should the well (s) be placed adjacent to property owned <br /> by someone other than the owner of the property <br /> requesting this permit, the applicant for this permit <br /> shall submit proof that the property owner adjacent to <br /> the well drilling operation has been notified of the <br /> proposed drilling. Proof may consist of a copy of a <br /> letter mailed to the property owner along with proof of <br /> delivery of that letter. <br /> The Revocable Permit application should be made by, and financial <br /> security supplied by, the party responsible for the permanent <br /> maintenance of the well . Usually, the party responsible is the <br /> owner of the site requiring the well . <br /> Following the issuance of the Revocable Permit, an Encroachment <br /> Permit must be issued to allow the actual construction activity <br /> within the City right-of-way. The Encroachment Permit may be <br /> issued to whomever is performing the work. The fee for this permit <br /> is $128 . 00 . <br /> Please return all documents to this department for processing. <br /> Questions may be directed to Jason Ender at (209) 937-8349 . <br /> BOB BROTHERS <br /> SENIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN <br /> BB :JME: jla <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc : Diane M. Hinson, San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division, Post Office Box 388 , <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />