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-2- <br /> PA-2200207 (A) <br /> applicafian- <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> 1) An encroachment permit shall be required for all work within road right-of-way. (Note: <br /> Driveway encroachment permits are for flatwork only—all vertical Features, including but <br /> not limited to fences, walls, private light standards, rocks, landscaping and cobbles era not <br /> allowed in the right-of-way.) (Development Title Sections 9-607.020 and 9-607.040) <br /> 2) Prior to issuance of the grading permit, the driveway approach shall be improved in <br /> accordance with the requirements of San Joaquin County Improvement Standards <br /> Drawing No. R-17. (Development Title Section 9-607.040) <br /> 3) Tha Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee shall be required for this application. The fee is due and <br /> payable at the time of grading permit application. The fee shall ba automatically adjusted <br /> July 7 of each year by the Engineering Construction Cost Index as published by the <br /> Engineering News Record. (Resolution R-00-433) <br /> 4) The Regional Transportation Impact Fee shall be required for this application. The five is <br /> due and payable at the time of grading permit application. The fee will ba basad on the <br /> currant schedule at the time of payment. (Resolution R-06-38) <br /> 5) A copy of the Final Sita Plan shall be submitted prior to release of grading permit. <br /> 6) The developer shall provide drainage facilities in accordance with the San Joaquin County <br /> Development Standards. Retention basins shall ba fenced with six (6) foot high chain link <br /> fence or equal when the maximum design depth is 78 inches or more. Required retention <br /> basin capacity shall be calculated and submitted along with a drainage Plan for review and <br /> approval, prior to release of grading permit. (Development Title Section 9-606) <br /> 7) This project is subject to the NPDES Region-Wide Permit requirements and shall comply <br /> with the following conditions. Prior to release of the grading permit, plans and calculations <br /> shall be submitted and approved by the Public Works Department—Water Resources <br /> Division (20g-468-3605): <br /> a) Treatment: A registered professional engineer shall design the site to treat the 85th <br /> percentile storm as defined in the County's 2023 Storm Water Quality Control <br /> Criteria Plan (SWQCCP). <br /> b) Hydromodification: A registered professional engineer shall design the site to comply <br /> with the volume reduction requirement outlined in the County's 2023 SWQCCP. <br /> c) Trash: A registered professional engineer shall design the site to comply with the <br /> trash control requirement outlined in the County's 2023 SWQCCP. <br /> 8) Prior to release of the grading permit, the owner shall enter into an agreement with San <br /> Joaquin County for post-construction maintenance of stormwater quality facilities. <br />