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f <br /> ?. 'y COUNTY OF SAN JOAQU I N EUGENE DELUCCHI <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> .: r. <br /> P.O.BOX 1810-1810 E.HAZELTON AVENUE THOMAS R.FLINN <br /> --_ STOCKTON.CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> (209)468-3000 MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> FAX(209)468-2999 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> HENRY M. HIRATAK <br /> DIRECTOR ",11''2; ;y <br /> March 16, 1994 <br /> M_E_M_O_R_A_N_D_U_M 1994�Ul{ry�,y . i <br /> TO: Thomas M. Gau, Senior Civil EngineerIINJG /y >)y; <br /> Community Development Department �Sf, ��; U�" l' <br /> CONTACT PERSON: Chandler T. Martin <br /> FROM: Richard W. Hieb, Engineering Assistant III <br /> Public Services Division ,/ , j <br /> SUBJECT: MS-93-06 to divide two parcels into three parcels under <br /> the density bonus program. Located on the N. side of Farmington <br /> Rd. , 165' W. of Adelbert Ave. , SE. Stockton (District 4) . <br /> APPLICANT: Richard Miller APN: 173-160-36 & 37 <br /> INFORMATION: <br /> The site is not located within a Federal Flood Insurance <br /> Administration Designated Flood Hazard Area. In addition, the <br /> existing San Joaquin County and City of Stockton Flood Insurance <br /> Studies, which delineates flood risks, flood plains, and floodways <br /> areas, are currently being re-evaluated. The re-evaluation is <br /> being conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) , <br /> Region IX, Building 105, Presidio of San Francisco, California, <br /> 94219, telephone (415) 923-7186. The re-evaluation may delineate <br /> additional flood risks. The official flood maps are available for <br /> review at the Department of Public Works, 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue, <br /> Stockton. These flood maps will be updated when the re-evaluation <br /> process is completed. <br /> Farmington Road (State Highway Route 4) has an existing right-of- <br /> way width of 95 feet, and a planned right-of-way width of 110 feet. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> 1. A Parcel Map is required. (Development Title Section 9-915. 2) <br /> 2 . The Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee will be required when <br /> parcels are developed. The fee is due and payable at the <br /> time of building permit application. (The fee currently is <br /> $3 , 048. 00 per single family dwelling unit in the Stockton area. <br /> The fee shall be automatically adjusted July 1 of each year by <br /> the Engineering Construction Cost Index as published by the <br /> Engineering News Record. ) (Resolution R-90-304 , R-91-1025) <br /> 1 <br />