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1 <br />J <br />PC: 9-10-87 — <br />ZR-87-34/SU-86-12 <br />drainage plan and the standards of the Department of <br />Public Works. <br />d. A master water distribution plan shall be prepared for the <br />area approved by GP-86-1/ZR-87-34. A public water system <br />shall be constructed in conformance with this master plan <br />and the requirements of the Local Health District and the <br />Department of Public Works. Test wells shall be drilled, <br />and supporting evidence shall be provided that demonstrates <br />the water will meet Title 22 primary and secondary safe <br />drinking water standards. <br />e. A County Service Area shall be formed for the operation <br />and maintenance of the storm drainage and water distribu- <br />tion systems. <br />3. Local Health District: <br />a. A percolation test shall be run on each lot, and upon <br />approval, the required sewage disposal area shall be shown <br />on the final improvement plans. A permit must be obtained <br />from the Health District for the percolation tests. <br />b. A soil profile boring to a depth of 10 feet is to be done <br />on every third lot when the percolation tests are run. A <br />public water supply for this development is required. <br />c. A test well shall be drilled to ascertain water quality, <br />and the public water system shall be developed, approved, <br />and accepted by all applicable agencies before construc- <br />tion can begin on individual lots. <br />4. Building Inspection Division: <br />a. A grading plan shall be submitted by the applicant, and it <br />shall be approved and a grading permit issued by the <br />Building Inspection Division prior to performing any <br />excavtion or filling of earth material. <br />b. The grading plan shall contain the information listed in <br />the U.B.C., Appendix, Chapter 70, Section 7006(1). <br />c. The grading plan shall include complete drainage details <br />and elevations of the adjacent parcels. Retaining wall <br />details shall be submitted where applicable. <br />d. Subdivision grading in excess of 5,000 cubic yards shall <br />comply with Section 7014 for "Engineered Grading <br />Requirements." <br />-17- <br />