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-4- <br /> Industrial areas outside of an urban community shall be served by a public water <br /> system serving the entire planned area. Any water system serving only one parcel <br /> may be privately owned and operated until additional parcels are served, then it <br /> shall become a public water system (General Plan Water Supply Policy 2, p. IV-64, <br /> and Development Title Section 9-1120.5). <br /> ■ Storm drainage: <br /> Freeway service areas outside of an urban community shall be provided with a <br /> public drainage system serving at least each side of the freeway (General Plan <br /> Storm-water Drainage Policy 1, P. IV-70, and Development Title Section 9-1135.7). <br /> The public drainage system may discharge into a retention basin where <br /> there are no terminal drainage facilities within one thousand (1,000) feet and <br /> the site conditions of soil permeability and groundwater level allow a <br /> retention basin design to meet San Joaquin County Improvement Standards <br /> Industrial areas outside of an urban community shall be served by a public drainage <br /> system serving the entire planned area. Any drainage system serving only one <br /> parcel may be privately owned and operated until additional parcels are served, <br /> then it shall become a public water system (General Plan Water Supply Policy 1, p. <br /> IV-70, and Development Title Section 9-1135.5). <br /> The public drainage system may discharge into a retention basin where <br /> there are no terminal drainage facilities within one thousand (1,000) feet and <br /> the site conditions of soil permeability and groundwater level allow a <br /> retention basin design to meet San Joaquin County Improvement Standards <br /> NOTE: The pre-application conference is designed to inform prospective applicants of <br /> General Plan consistency, zoning consistency, public improvement requirements, preliminary <br /> design constraints and opportunities, and major environmental and safety issues. This <br /> information is provided in the hope of assisting the applicant in submitting a better and more <br /> complete application, as well as minimizing processing time. It is not intended to be an in depth <br /> analysis, and an environmental assessment is not completed. The applicant should be aware <br /> that a detailed review will not be done until the full application is submitted. Also, if new or <br /> additional information is obtained, a revised application or Environmental Impact Report may <br /> be required. <br /> KL:ss <br /> GP993DC <br /> C: Leo and M. Helms Trs. <br /> Mary Clare Helms <br />