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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU-2601438
PE
2602 - SOIL SUITABILITY AND NITRATE LOADING STUDY REVIEW
STREET_NUMBER
4103
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
ZUCKERMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
12908054
CURRENT_STATUS
In Review
QC Status
Approved
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4103 N ZUCKERMAN RD STOCKTON 95206
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Alisa Goulart <br /> August 26,2025 <br /> 14. Site Improvements. Plans-Applicant shall submit 30%, 60%and 100%improvement <br /> plans for the review and approval of the Reclamation District. <br /> 15. Site Improvements. Landscaping and Irrigation-Any landscaping and/or irrigation <br /> within the District's levee easement must be approved by the District. <br /> 16. Emergency Evacuation Plan-Applicant shall prepare an emergency evacuation plan and <br /> submit it to the District for review and approval. Plan shall be consistent with the most <br /> current Evacuation Plan for McDonald Island posted on the San Joaquin Coutny Office <br /> of Emergency services web site at hugs: -Nk%\\.\.siLo\'.or�-,/department oes emergenc\- <br /> lans. <br /> 17. Right to Farm Acknowledgement ment-Applicant agrees that the project shall not impose any <br /> restrictions on adjacent farming activities, including the use of fertilizers,pesticides, <br /> rodenticides,herbicides, or other standard agricultural practices. The Applicant <br /> acknowledges that such operations may result in odors, drift, or other effects that could <br /> impact resort use or visitor experience. Accordingly,as a condition of RD2030's <br /> approval, appropriate deed restrictions shall be recorded reflecting the general terms and <br /> conditions of San Joaquin County's"Right to Farm" ordinance adapted to the specific <br /> uses of the Project. <br /> 18. PG&E Security Acknowledgement-Applicant acknowledges that Pacific Gas and <br /> Electric Company (PG&E) facilities located on McDonald Island require around the <br /> clock operation,maintenance, inspection,repair, and/or emergency response. The <br /> Applicant further acknowledges that such activities may include periodic presence of <br /> PG&E personnel, equipment,vehicles, and contractors, and may result in temporary <br /> security measures,noise, traffic,or other incidental impacts associated with utility <br /> operations. Such operations may also result in other inconveniences, including but not <br /> limited to loud noises, gas odors,and flaring(visible flames). The Applicant agrees that <br /> project operations shall not restrict, limit,or otherwise interfere with PG&E's rights, <br /> obligations, and access needs. As a condition of RD 2030's approval, deed restrictions <br /> shall be recorded to reflect the Applicant's acknowledgement of PG&E's rights and the <br /> potential for such activities and incidental impacts to occur without recourse against <br /> PG&E or the District. <br /> 19. Building Permit Coordination-San Joaquin County shall not issue Building Permits for <br /> the proposed project until all Reclamation District conditions have been addressed by <br /> applicant. <br /> The District requests that the above measures be incorporated into the final CEQA conditions <br /> and project approvals. These measures are necessary to provide for the continued safety and <br /> functionality of the levee system and to avoid future conflicts between resort operations and the <br /> District's flood protection operations and infrastructure. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />
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