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PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The applicant is requesting conditional use permit approval for the relocation and replacement <br />of a 5,000-gallon wood water tank with a new 5,000-gallon poly tank of the same shape and <br />dimensions as the previous wood one. The water supply for the property is from an existing <br />well located approximately 30-feet from the rear property line and approximately 70-feet from <br />the side property line. Please see the site plan in Exhibit A for the location of the well. The old <br />wooden water tank was located approximately 35-feet from the wellhead, as shown in the <br />"Partial Aerial View" picture reference later in this report below, and was in need of <br />replacement. The applicant moved and replaced the water tank per the suggestion of a well <br />specialist that installed the new well. Please see the applicant's written narrative for further <br />detail (Exhibit A). The applicant essentially relocated the new water tank closer to the well for <br />pump efficiency purposes; having the well pump over a long distance creates a stress on the <br />pump over time, thus, relocated the tank closer to the well seemed like the most practical <br />approach when replacing the wood tank. The applicant did not realize this was a Planning <br />entitlement issue since she was replacing an existing tank only changing the location by <br />approximately 35-feet. <br />Purpose of Relocating and Replacing Tank <br />1. The applicant describes that the old wooden storage tank leaked substantially, thus <br />impacting the efficiency of the existing pump. <br />2. The old well would not have been able to keep up the demand without the replacement of <br />a more efficient water tank for irrigation and domestic use. <br />PCUP-205, Janny Rocah /Water Tank Planning Commission <br />Page 3 of 1 D <br />