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eliminate the potential for it to act as a conduit for contamination migration in the case of a future <br /> polluting event at the site. The County Department of Environmental Health can assist with the technical <br /> and administrative aspects of septic system removals, if necessary. Their phone number is (510) 567- <br /> 6700. <br /> 4. Development Impact Fee. New development and the expansion of existing development may impose a <br /> burden on the existing flood protection and storm drainage infrastructure within the Zone 7 service area. <br /> Developments creating new impervious areas within the Livermore-Amador Valley are subject to the <br /> assessment of the Development Impact Fee for Flood Protection and Storm Water Drainage. These fees <br /> are collected for Zone 7 by the local governing agency: 1) upon approval of final map for public <br /> improvements creating new impervious areas; and/or 2) upon issuance of a building or use permit <br /> required for site improvements creating new impervious areas. Fees are dependent on whether post- <br /> project impervious area conditions are greater than pre-project conditions and/or whether fees have <br /> previously been paid. Please refer to Zone 7's Flood Protection & Storm Water Drainage Development <br /> Impact Fee Ordinance and additional information at: http://www.zone7water.com/permits-a-fees. <br /> 5. Water-wise landscaping. Zone 7 encourages the use of sustainable, climate-appropriate, and drought <br /> tolerant plants, trees and grasses that thrive in the Tri-Valley area. Find more information at: <br /> http://wwvv.trivallevwaterwise.com. <br /> In an effort to ensure that mailed notices and referrals from your agency make their way to the appropriate staff at <br /> Zone 7 in a timely manner,we are requesting that your databases/mailing lists are updated to reflect the <br /> following points of contact, specifically for routine development referrals and for CEQA/environmental reviews. <br /> For CEQA/environmental review: For development review/referral: <br /> Zone 7 Water Agency Zone 7 Water Agency <br /> Attn: CEQA Review/Elke Rank Attn: Dev Referral/Steven Ellis <br /> 100 North Canyons Parkway 100 North Canyons Parkway <br /> Livermore,CA 94551 Livermore,CA 94551 <br /> cega(a,zone7water.com
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<br /> Staff contact: Staff contact: <br /> Elke Rank,erankazone7water.com Steven Ellis,selliszone7water.com <br /> We appreciate the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions on this letter, please feel <br /> free to contact me at(925)454-5005 or via email at
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<br /> Sincerely, <br /> S <br /> Elke Rank <br /> cc: Carol Mahoney,Amparo Flores, Matt Katen, file <br /> Page 2 <br />aded from the Zone 7 website at <br /> http://www.zone7water.com/permits-a-fees/64-well-drilling-and-destruction-perm its. <br /> 3. Septic Tanks. Section 5.17 of the IS/MND states, "The project would not discharge any waste, other <br /> than domestic sewage, and all sewage would be discharged into the City's sanitary sewer system for <br /> ultimate treatment."Because the existing land use is rural residential in nature,the existing dwelling unit <br /> may have been served at some point by an onsite wastewater treatment system i.e., septic tank and <br /> leachfield. If one exists on the site, it should be excavated and completely removed prior to grading to <br /> Page 1 <br /> the other for survival or the area's natural beauty. <br /> 20 <br />ive by having the additional two parcels. <br /> Excerpt Planning Commission Minutes, July 11, 2018 Page 9 of 11 <br />, 2018 Page 3 of 11 <br />Way, existing lots range from 15,033 sq. ft. (5769 Hanifen Way)to 20,313 sq. <br /> ft. (1008 Sycamore Creek Way). <br /> P18-0075, 990 Sycamore Road Planning Commission <br /> 11of16 <br /> 'Y a 0421 0 0 �I ,�� r •u"' - 36. <br /> ,`a yy�� n2+a /'�. oM 'le' k� W, k <br /> 3S 94 '@ g 'via <br /> R T3 <br /> 1:5,300 <br /> 0 0.05 0.1 mi PUD-89-06-08M, Gabriela Marks, 4210 Rosewood Drive Planning Division _ <br /> January 7 2020 `( �� ""��� <br /> 0 330 660 Feet I Y <br /> I , I I <br />