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OFFICERS <br />James M. McLeod <br />President <br />Keith E. Robertson <br />Vice -President <br />Margaret G. Howe <br />Secretary -Treasurer <br />Assessor -Collector <br />David K. Weisenberger <br />General Manager <br />3514 West Lehman Road • Tracy, California 95304 <br />Phone (209) 835-4670 • Fax (209) 835-2009 <br />DIRECTORS <br />James M. McLeod <br />Keith E. Robertson <br />Glenn S. Robertson <br />James M. Thoming <br />Annette M. Elissagaray <br />Attorneys <br />Jeanne M. Zolezzi <br />Kama E. Harrigfeld <br />of <br />H erum\Crabtree\Sun tag <br />June 10, 2021 <br />Kelsey Gunter <br />San Joaquin County <br />Community Development Department <br />1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Re.: Application Number PA -2100077 Landowner: Sachan, Uma Trust <br />621 Logan Ln <br />Danville, CA 94526 <br />Dear Ms Gunter, <br />In reviewing the above Application # PA -2100077 for a Use Permit to construct fuel plazas and <br />restaurants we find some of the features of the facility proposed in the application of concern. <br />The specific features of concern are the surface/storm water drainage systems and the septic <br />system. This particular land area has subsurface waters at depths ranging from eight to twelve <br />feet deep. These waters drain back to the San Joaquin River through the New Jerusalem <br />Drainage District through a system of underground collector pipelines. In addition, the Banta- <br />Carbona Irrigation District (BCID) serves irrigation water to agriculture on neighboring lands <br />and has facilities such as open ditch lift canals to facilitate the delivery of the irrigation water. <br />BCID's main lift canal is located approximately 100 feet due east of the proposed facility <br />development and the BCID canal receives subsurface drainage water through the banks of the <br />canal. With the proposed septic system to be used for discarding drain waters from the facility <br />the BCID feels its irrigation waters will be receiving the facility's septic and storm drainage <br />waters through subsurface percolation. Agriculture is under heavy requirements to monitor <br />constituents in its drain waters whether it be in subsurface water drainage, surface drainage from <br />irrigation or surface drainage from storm water as a result of rain events. The BCID sees the <br />septic and storm water systems of the proposed facility as potential sources of contaminants to <br />