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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SU0014569
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
S-75-3
STREET_NUMBER
4800
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
APN
08705311
ENTERED_DATE
12/8/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4800 E CHEROKEE RD
QC Status
Approved
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The mechanics of installation suggest that the <br />drainage system should be designed for a late <br />date connection to the 27" collector proposed for <br />Cherryland. If this is not possible, then the <br />design should be figured to allow late date <br />connection to the drainage collector proposed for <br />Waterloo Road. <br />4. No one lives on the construction site presently. <br />There are close neighbors. Construction practice <br />should be conducted within specified hours. Site <br />preparation should be accomplished in the late <br />spring or else the site should be sprinkled to <br />mitigate dust problems. If construction materials <br />are picked up regularly the appearance of the <br />project is neater and also less vandalism or <br />theft will occur. <br />5. Water level lowering of the groundwater table <br />could be mitigated if water service is ever provided <br />by Stockton East Water District; however, there are <br />no plans to provide this area with water service <br />before 2000 A.D., or later. <br />6. Redesign of the subdivision to reduce the area <br />devoted to streets would be appropriate in <br />decreasing energy used in reaching a particular <br />residence from the exterior of the subdivision. <br />7. Reorienting the lots to reduce the western exposure <br />so that living area within homes will not receive <br />intense summer afternoon sun and thus reduce the <br />cooling needs of residents. The siting of the <br />structure should also consider solar orientation. <br />This could make a measurable difference in the <br />man-made energy necessary to heat and cool the <br />interior of the structure. Exterior shading <br />devices, providing shelter from the intense sun- <br />light and cold winds, may also be used to help <br />cool and warm the interior of the home, depending <br />upon the season. <br />8. Domestic water supplies may be pumped into a storage <br />tank by way of a wind pressure machine instead of <br />an electric pump. Gravity flow and wind pressure <br />machines should be investigated in an attempt to <br />conserve as much electrical energy as possible <br />in the movement of domestic water from storage to <br />the household line and retain the necessary <br />pressure for convenient usage. Possibly a com- <br />binatior, of electrical and mechanical energy could <br />be used to pump drainwater and domestic drinking <br />water. Aesthetically, this alternative may not <br />be the most pleasant. <br />-31- <br />
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