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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> such as landfills, airports, and wastewater treatment facilities, using <br /> location appropriate measures (e.g., distance, screens, berms). (RDR) <br /> The Project includes an onsite "package plant"wastewater treatment facility on the north portion of the <br /> Project site and an associated land application area on the northeast section of the site. The wastewater <br /> package plant would be a completely enclosed system capable of containing odors and effectively <br /> treating medical waste.The treatment facility is located to provide an approximately 750-foot setback <br /> from the nearest offsite residence, 900 feet from the Phase 1 Hospital,400 feet from the Medical Office <br /> Building and 200 feet from the Phase 2 Hospital. The treatment facility would be enclosed behind a 9- <br /> foot tall masonry wall and planted with screening vegetation and trees. Therefore, site design is consistent <br /> with this buffer policy. <br /> Based on the above analysis, the Project is found consistent with General Plan land use policy and related <br /> impacts are less than significant. <br /> General Plan Land Use and Development Title Designations <br /> The San Joaquin County Community Development Department has determined that the Project's principal <br /> use is that of hospital and medical center campus and that this use is properly classified under the use <br /> type "Public Services-Essential." Pursuant to Development Title Section 9-115.525, the Public Services use <br /> type refers to services provided by a public agency, public utility, quasi-public agency, or charitable <br /> organization, and to major health services provided by a public or private entity. The following Public <br /> Services use type category applies to the Project: <br /> b) Essential. Public services which have a substantial impact on the surrounding community <br /> but which may be conditionally permitted in a variety of zones for reasons of necessary <br /> location and/or community-wide interest.Typical uses include police and fire stations, <br /> hospitals, post offices, libraries, and museums. <br /> The Project site has a Development Title designation of AG-40 and will result in the establishment of a <br /> hospital campus and health facility that will offer major health services provided by a private entity. <br /> Pursuant to Development Title Table 9-605.2, Public Services - Essential uses are permitted in AG zones <br /> subject to a Site Approval.Therefore, the proposed Project is consistent with Development Title and no <br /> rezoning is required for Project implementation. This is a less-than-significant impact. <br /> Mitigation Measures <br /> None required <br /> 4.13.4 Cumulative Impacts <br /> The geographic context considered for cumulative analysis includes San Joaquin County and the <br /> surrounding area that, when combined with the proposed project, could result in cumulative impacts to <br /> applicable land use plans and General Plan policy.This includes past projects listed in the General Plan <br /> EIR, present projects such as the proposed Project, plus any projects recently approved or currently under <br /> construction. Recently approved projects include the Tra Vigne project located just south of the proposed <br /> Land Use and Planning 4.13-10 October 2021 <br />