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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014056
PE
2666
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100031
STREET_NUMBER
3009
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
POCK
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
17912011, -13, -14
ENTERED_DATE
4/7/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
3009 S POCK LN
RECEIVED_DATE
7/6/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Access to the 2706 Pock Lane site would be primarily from an extension of Loomis Road <br /> along the southern boundary of the site, intersecting with Pock Lane across from the <br /> existing Loomis Road to the west. The two-lane Loomis Road extension would be <br /> constructed with a road pavement width of approximately 36 feet, with sidewalk six feet <br /> in width on each side. The Loomis Road extension would terminate at the street designated <br /> as "Street F" on Figure 2-1, with a "street knuckle" to be installed at that intersection. <br /> However, an access way approximately 25 feet wide would be extended from this street <br /> knuckle to the existing Loomis Road east of the 2706 Pock Lane site. This access way <br /> would be for emergency vehicles only. <br /> The proposed lots would be served by internal streets with a pavement width of <br /> approximately 36 feet and sidewalks six feet in width on each side. All internal streets and <br /> the Loomis Road extension, except for one segment near the eastern boundary,would have <br /> curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements installed on both sides of these streets in <br /> accordance with County standards. Curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements would also <br /> be installed on the side of Pock Lane directly fronting the project site. <br /> All lots within the 2706 Pock Lane subdivision would be served with potable water and <br /> sanitary sewer lines (Figure 2-2A). Potable water service would be provided by the <br /> California Water Service Company (Cal Water), while sanitary sewer service would be <br /> provided by the City of Stockton. Existing water and sewer mains are in the vicinity of the <br /> project site, so no new mains would need to be constructed. All internal streets would have <br /> public utility easements approximately 10 feet in width on each side, as would the Loomis <br /> Road extension. <br /> The 2706 Pock Lane site would be served with storm drainage collection lines. As noted, <br /> the proposed subdivision map has designated a location for a storm drainage detention <br /> basin. The basin would be connected to the detention basin proposed for the 3009 Pock <br /> Lane site via a pipeline beneath Pock Lane. The collected drainage from both projects <br /> would be discharged to an existing storm drain line in B Street to the west of both projects <br /> via a force main(see below). <br /> 3009 Pock Lane <br /> The portion of the project site on 3009 Pock Lane, which is southwest of the 2706 Pock <br /> Lane site, consists of one parcel, designated APN 179-120-11 and totaling approximately <br /> 23 acres. It is bounded on the east by Pock Lane and on the north by Loomis Road. Duck <br /> Creek, a channelized stream, traverses the central portion of the 3009 Pock Lane site. <br /> The project proposes to subdivide the 3009 Pock Lane parcels into 108 lots for single- <br /> family residential development (Figure 2-113). In the east-central portion of the proposed <br /> subdivision, a lot designated as Lot A on Figure 2-2A is proposed for combined use as an <br /> open space area and a basin. Duck Creek would permanently divide the two parts of the <br /> 3009 Pock Lane site; the only facility connecting these two parts would be the existing <br /> bridge on Pock Lane that crosses Duck Creek. <br /> Access to the 3009 Pock Lane site would be primarily from three streets connecting directly <br /> to Pock Lane. Two streets would connect the southern part of the site to Pock Lane. The <br /> Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 2-2 May 2022 <br />
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