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MINUTES - 10252005 - D4 ATTARD (3)
(�ol ° TO: BARO Off" SU:rr*`ERVlSORjZ"3k PAO FROM. William $.,,,Walker, M.D., oftk Jowk AvftL Chi rector of Health Servicesty By:'Kenneth C. Stuart, Director of Environment I u n ""`ROM: Silvano B. Mar hes , County Counsel By: Lillian T. Fujii, Deputy County Counsel DATE: October 2 2003 SUBJECT: App a f Health Office-rDecision: 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, APN 265-180-016; Tamara ... Attard, Applicant and Appellant SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)O)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFIC I ATION MC�AAAEk�ATIONS: 1. Deny the appeal of Tamara Attard, and affirm the decision oaf the Health Officer icer that an individual (septic) system is not allowed on the property at 1000 Fish Rich Road r' da because it is within 1000 feet.of a tributary stream of San Pablo Reservo,ir,a water supply reservoir . Deny the appeal a Tamara Attard and affmn the decision of the Health Officer that the :fast Bay Mu icipa futility District's 'issuing a Trucked Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal Permit doe's not constitute, the District's ownership or operation ref a watertight sewage holding tank system, a required by County Ordffiance Cade sectio.420-6.507(b)(1). . Find as follows: A.. The property located at 1000 Fish Ranch Road is located within. 1000 deet of a tributary stream of the San Pablo Reservoir, B01 The East Bay Municipal Utility District's t anti: a Trucked Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal Permit does not constitute the D*st rict.'s ownership or operation of a watertight sewage holding tank system, BAC U Spee attached Report of Health f err and ether supporting documents wed herewith. 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SHOWN. , ABSENT: ABSTAIN; ATTESTS CONTACTKenneth C.Stuart or Lillian T.Fu,ii JOHN SWEETEN,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ADDENDUM Board of Supervisors Agenda Items. D.4 October 25, 2005 On this day, the Beard,of Supervisors held the continued the hearing on the Administrative inistrative Appeal by.Tamara an+d:haul Attar .(Applicants and Appellants) from the decision of the Health Officer denying an individual(septic) system within 1:,00 deet or less from ,water reservoir or tributarystream, for the property located at 1000:his .Ranch Road Orinda. Ken stuff Health Semces Department,presented s recommendation that the Board deny t o appy and affirm the deci Agenda Item D. October 25, 2005 Pae 2 of d Supervisor Gioia�d he would support t�recmrn nd tion s long s It did net preclude the applicant:from corm back.t�the and un this matter.He asked if It might be in the appellant's interest t t ,continue the matter until the ordinance has been reviewed. Slly d Mark County Counsel., responded flit,for clarity of record,it would preteraole to rule un the matter oetorethe Board today because the appeal in its current format may not momfume requirements for consideration.. Supervisor I eSa leer suggested amending the meson to include dire ction to staff to return to the Board,"six months time with a report on suggestions fr possible amendments to,the ordinance t while not weakening it, could make it more effective.He additionally request that staff work with the app011ants to make sure they du net incur unnecessary costs as the result of these actions.. Char Ui err .noted that six months should be enough time dor staffi time to consider this request and for the State Water Beard to adopt septic requirements as well as comply the CEQA process. Supervisor:Goiasuggested that the ordinance review include considering input from public water encies such as the Contra.Costa Water District and E MUD aspart ofthe penult review process. By a unanimous vote with none absent, the Bid of SuNrysons took thefollowing action: DENIED the Administrative Appeal y Tamara and Paul Attard(Applicant and Appellant) from the decision of the Health Officer denying an individual(septic) system within 1,000 feet or less om a water reservoir,or tributary stream, dor property located,at 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Oriid DMECTED staff to return to the Board within six months time with a report on Ordinance Code section 420-6.507(b)(1)and,depending upon the staffs of She Water ResoucesControl Beard regulations,, any possible amendments that could improve the ordinance,including public water agencies review into the permit process. Date: Oct b r 23 200 1,0: t5oard of Supervisors rrom:i William B. Walker, M. . 'Director of Health.Services By: Kenneth C. Stuart, Director of Environmental H � From:; Silvano B. Ma , Count Counsel 000 By: Lillian T. Fuji'd, Deputy County Counsel sub Appeal f Health Officer Decision; 1000 Fish Ranch Road nda, N 265-180-016; Tama a L. Attard, Applicant and Appellant; October 28, 2003 Board Haag REPORT OF HEALTH OFFICE I The .rr e (APN_ 265-180-016) commnlreferred,to as 1000 Fish Ranch Road 44 ' erty" is located is the drainage area of Sam Pablo Reservoir. Appella t Tamar .tt r . (Appellant .r Att r with her husband Paul,recently purchased� � ���� � would now like to place a greenhouse and a three-bedroom car ak r' residence on it. he greenhouse a mot contain., .rnbi g faures and is not at issue M this appeal. However, to obtain a building permit for the residence,Appellant must .e .: that legal sewagemethod.of disposal will e available. (CountyOrdinance Code, 420- :3 01 ),. Under the Coup.ty Oria Code, an individual(septic) systems is not allowed property that is wig 1 000 feet f a tributary streams of a water supply reservoir. Tributary streamthat eventually drams.into Say.Pablo Reservoir ass dough r wit= 1000 feet f the Property. Therefore, -and a fadetailed tiled this report,the Ordinance Code of prohibits septic system on the:property. The Ordinance Code would aloes a sewage .is sal system unsung a watertight holding tam owned or operated by a public agency the Property. However, and as also detailed;below, public agency has yet to offer to own or operate such a system on the :property. Staff has filed herewith, a.document entitled"RECORDS S FROM HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT FILE" "HSD Records"). These records are submitted to providethe Board with documents,photos and information from County Department files as the:hoard may wish to review. Included among the documents is a copy of the relevant pages of the County Ordinance Code Count Ordinance Cede sectio.420-6.3.01,is,at page 398 (Nos. 1-199. and most not .sed)of the Bonr U4.01-d Of Supenirv.isoi Zw October 2 , 2003 Board M tn. Page 110 PROPERTY IS WITHIN 1000 Ftw".41OF A TRIBUTARY STREAM SAN PARD` RESERV IR; T REFORE UNDER COUNTY ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 420-6..507, AN INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM IS NOT PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY, Although San Pablo Reservoir is several miles away from the:property, the Property is unquestionably located within the drainage area f San Pablo Reservoir, a major drinking water supply reservoir. eater from the Propel (including water from the stream that runs through the Property) flows to San Pablo Creek,which foes into San Pablo Reservoir. A. The County Ordinance CodeHas Long Afforded Maximum Protection for Water Supply Reservoirs. Since 1968.' County ar .a . Code section 420-6-507 has afforded hei ht . protection for eater supply reservoirs, by u* nposmg additional resp t ns upon the installationf individual (septic) systems in water supply reservoir drainage areas, a follows*. 420-6.507 Individual system near a iances. (a) Location. If the parcel or lot is located within a& in a area of a domestic water supply reservoir, any structure requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected to community sewer collection system. m. (b)Variances. If a community sewer collection system is not available' the health officer may ant a variance subject to the following: (1) If the parcel or lot is between f and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a watertight sewage holding tank systems., or equal will be required. Such system mast be owned or operated by a presently existin public agency having statutory authority to provide such service The CountyOrdinance Code was amended in 1968 (Ordinance No. - to add the water supply reservoir requirements currently at Ordinance Code section 420-6.507. (HSD Records,page 409.E 3The term"sewer avail,ability"is defined M County rdinan Code sectio.420- . . , .: HSD Records,page 7. t p o a rd of Supervisory October , 2 � �� � P�Le 3 (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary strew an 'individual system or other simil,. .c pt . e systems may be permitted subject to all h conditions specified in Section 420-6.505, (c) Vance 'temporary, It is, the intent off'this chapter to provide max ftn m protection to the water quality of the waters store:in these reservoirs and any v ance granted must be considered as an inter method of sewage disposal which hall not create situations that may become a menace the public health. (Ords. 1-3 § 1, 68-16 § 3 1752:,prior code � 4643: Ori. 440). (HSD Records, page 399.) 420-6.105.Dram* age Area. "Drainage ge areae f a water supply reservoir means all the land that can or may drain into the reservoir, whether or not the topographicalconfigurationi' artificially or naturally caused. (Ords. 81 prior code, § 4640(f).) HSD Records,page 397.E B. Tributary Streams f San Pablo Reservoir Run Through and Along the Property, and Another is 500 Feet Downslope of the Property There are several streams that pass tough or within 1000 feet of the Property that eventually drain into San Pablo Creek. San Pablo Creek drams directly into San Pablo reservoir. On April 23, 2003, a 3-4 Feet wide stream was observed on the Property. i nai stream has been largely channeled into a 42" culvert on Appellant's Property,'which apparently passes under the Property. (Declaration, f Nfih . l Cervantes ("Cervantes D cl artin") attached hereto, � 9.) In addition to the culverted waters,waters flow onto the Property s uh of the culvert opening, Because n the ran � h off° he Prope � which is at the bottom of a natural canyon(discussed forth rn paragraph D all of the waters that flow onto the Propel eventually drams to San Pablo Creed which flaws into San Pablo Reservoir. (Cervantes Declaration., . `',Me structural n e i of the culvert is not known. Board of Supervisors tuber 28, 2003 :hoard Metfg Pae 4. There is also a larger stream about 500 feet downslope f the property. That stream floes to San Pablo Creek. (Cervantes Declaration, esp. 9. County maps also show another strew. adjacent to the Property, which is not visible on the stlAace. (Cervantes Declaration, T 1 .. This stream apparently has also been culverted. Due to its proximity to the above-discussed streams, under rd. . ee Code section 420-6.5,07(b)(1), a structure requiring plumbing tac-ilities built on the Property must either connect to a community sewer or be served by a watertight sewage holding tank system(or equal) owned or operated by a presently existing public agency. Ordinance Code sectio 420-6.507 does not allow a variance t allow a septic.sy em.. he Property. C. The Streams at Issue Are Tributary Streams,of San Pablo Reservoir. Appellant asserts that,the streams that pass through or near the Property are net "tributary streams" within the meaning of the Ordinance Code. The Health Services Department disagrees. When Appellant first raised.the question off' hat constitutes a tributary strew.,,staff did a search of available resources. The term is not defined in the County Ordinance Code or other known County regulation, .d to staff s knowledge, the ree term"tributary fie "has not been an issue in any recent cases. Therefore, staff sought the views of other public agencies and searched secondary materials. (HSD Records, pages 3 8 1-3 9 1. The defmitions were generally consistent, exemplified by the Water Words Dictionary developed by the Nevada Division of Water. Resources which staff understands are the defmitions recognized by the United States Department of hiteni r Coast and.Geologic Survey.. This source defines "triut jy' s: Secondary or branch of a stream, drain or ether channel that contributes flow to the r channel. (HSD Records, page 387.) This same source states as follows regarding the tern"stream (1) Designation cif stream segments,within a drainage bas:'; system of numbering streams according to sequence of tributary size. The smallest p re mal tributary is designated as order I. the Junction f two :�:r t-order streams produces stream segment of order 2, etc. .. (HSL records, page 385.a board of Supervisors October 28, 2003 Board Meeting Page, Clearly, the term"tributary" cannot be limited to the segment of a stream that floes directly iiito the reservoir. It would be contrary to the meaning of the term"'tributary' as defied m most if not all sources, and, it would not sere the ordinance's primary goal of protecting therfind.-JUg water supply. If Ordinance Code section 420-6.507 is interpreted to apply only.to streams that flow directly into San Pablo Reservoir, it would cover San:fable Creek at its source irrespective of distance from Say.Pablo Reservoir, but would net cover a "tributary" that j oins San Pablo Greer 100 1 deet from the reservoir. All of these waters would eventually drain into Say..Pablo Reservoir, but the waters from the closer tributary would not receive protection because it is not a"tributary"under the Ordinance. This would be the absurd result of the interpretation advocated by Alat.' It is an interpretation that the Health Officer net and cannot adopt it ne is expected to protect the County's dreg water supply reservoirs. Clearly,the streams that run through and downslope f the property, which ultra'nately drain into Say.Pablo Reservoir, are tributary streams of Say:Pablo Reservoir. Appellant argues that the Department has issued permits to similarly.rl tuat parcels in thepast; and that these permits would not have been issued if the Department had interpreted the terga."tributary stream" as it now does.. peal, Tab 1, Hantzsche Declaration, 1.2. ] Staff is not aware of any o trary Department interpretation o "tributary stream." Staff review of Department files of the permits Appellant lu .s are evidence of a different interpretation is inconclusive at best. (See Declaration of Sherman Quinlan,I attached hereto.) In any case, the interpretation that staff has applied is this case is supported by published d fmiti ns of the terms. "tributary stream," and is consistent with the ordinance's mandate of providing m.protection for rinking water supplies. D* Although Not a Requirement of Ordinance Code § 420-6.507, Waters :from the Property Most Certainly.ly F ns Its Way into Sam Pablo Reservoir. Appellant argues that it is impossible for waiter to flow:dram..the Property into any local stream located within 1500 feet of the Property. Attard Appeal, Exhibit 1 Haat se .e Declaration, 1 . Staff disagrees. First, as noted above, there are streams running The,Department does not assert that distance from a reservoir should be a deters iin consider ati n. Although waiters evaporate,bacteria does not. Board of Supervisors October , 2003 Board Meeting Page through the Property as well as a 441a e " stream 500 feet downslope of the Property, all of which drains directly into San Pablo Creel. The . lleatlou of Appellant. s consultant's statement is that a septic system on the :property would pose no threat to San Pablo Reservoir. First, under Ordinance Code section 420-6.407, staff does not have to prove that water from the Property flows1nt S an Pablo Reservoir. Under Ordinance Code section 420-6.507 1 if property is within 1000 feet of a,tributary stream, an individual system is not allowed irrespective of proof of runoff into the drinking water supply. To require proof of impacting the reservoir ro .ld create administrative hardships that will ffievita, .l result, situations that threaten.our water supply. That world not serve the purpose of the ordinance which is to provide maximum protection ton ' r drinking water supply reservoirs. However, in this ease, County and:fast Bay Municipal Utility islet `EBMUD ' staff have no doubt that eaters from the Property flow into Say.Pablo Creel and then into San.Pablo Reservoir. The configuration of the terrain is such that all of the surrounding waters tend to be channeled down.:' to the bottom of the canyon where the Property i located. (Cervantes Declaration, 7.) It is that obvious configuration that caused staff to investigate the probable location of the strews fo ndrun nin through the Property. (Cervantes Declaration, 7, 8, 9.) :In fact, EBMLTD owns land upslope of the Property as part of Ste.Pablo Reservoir's watershed property. (Cervantes Declaration,T 6, see photos in HSS Records pages 220. In addition two letters exemplify EBMUD staff s, concern about waters :loci row. the g Property. In an August t 2 , 2003 letter r to Appellant(HSD Records, page307), Watershed e and Recreation Division.Manager Stephen re: . . bbors expressed concern .bout grading� � g fat Appellant did to the Property, that would result in runoff that leads under Highway to San Pablo` ;reel. As the letter concludes in the second to the last sentence t , This is of particular concern.to EBMUD as the sediment laden runoff from the propel ultimately .ischar s to a public drinking water supply. And, in a letter dated September 18, 2003 EBMUD Water System Manager Richard G. Byres expresses support for the County's 1000-:feet from a.tributary stream requirement as being a 'positive and constructive measure helping to protect the drinking water supply from coat lon." (HSD Records,, page 306, last °"paragraph.) Board of Supervisors October 2 , 203 :hoard Meeting Page E. The Property Pr b ably Does Not Meet Current Req r ment for a septi system* Appellant's consultant states that the property is suitable for a septic systems., as follows: 13. The property at 1000 F iso.Ranch Road has been investigated and determined to have suitable soils, percolation and land area for an onsite sewage disposal system, and will pose no threat to public health or water quality. 1t is physically unpossible for water to flow from the proposed sewage- disposal. wa - disposal area into any local streaIn located wl1,5 00 feet of the system. (Appeal, Tab 1, Hantzsche Declaration, 1 .) I.fact, an application for a system has not been submitted and the Property has not been evaluated for suitability of any proposed system. HIt is visibly obvious that it would b.e difficult to meet current Health Officer Regulations. For example, under the Health. ffi is Regulations:6 individual s'YS tem may only be placed where the soil is natural and undisturbed. (Health Officer Regulations, § 420-6.60 .) Appellant l.lant has graded most if not all o the property. (HSD Records., pages 231-233, 307.) The Property is small- only about 150 fejtwi t ill dist. Its difficult t0 . conceive how It can accommodate a leachfield, a replacement lea hf . d, and meet various setback requirements., .few of which are: 50 deet from property line; 100 feet from wells, 100 Feet froom. invert; 2 5 feet between drainfield and new fill. (Health Officer Regulations, Appendix 1, Setback equk meet . Mr. Haat s h 's statement that the Property is suitable for a septic system is curious, at best. 6The.Health Officer's Regulations for Subdivisions and Individual Systems was established effective on October I ', 200.0 pursuant to the authority granted n County Ordinance Code sectio 420-6.307. It consists of 37 panes of regulations plus 16 appendix es. "he'Health Officer's Re ulati ns have not be copied for the Boyd at this time but will be provided upon request. Board f Supervisors October 28, 20.03 Board Meeting Page F. None of AppeRant's Other Arguments Have Merit 1. Mraa� ur ase I f NotAllowing. Sgptic.s stgms Near Resery elrsAreas Wherein There Have Been Magy Failures. Appellant's consultant argues that the adoption septic system m. rat r um arr as .ear :r king water supply reservoirs within one and two years of adoption of the 1000 feet from tributary stream requirement sup-ports an interpretation that the term�"tributary stream." 'could only refer to a stream that flews r (and .directly into a reservoir not stream that flews into a stream.that flows into a reservoir),because there are so many small streams in the Canyon and El Toyonal areas that the 1000 feet from tr butte stream requirement would effectively prohibit any new septic system in the area. (Appeal, Tab 1, Hantzs he Declaration, 9..110.) This view is sof supported the express language of the Ordinance Code or the leer tenum; eelar .ti n.s ani.is not supported:by ax�� in the roe r . '� .� � area y moratorium was declared because of it's proximity to a drinking eater supply reservoir (San'Leandro Reservoir) and because so many existing systems were failing. (HSD Record, page,392.) Asdeclaration was made for the El Toyonal area,which is close.to Sam Pablo Reservoir. Abetter explanation is that Because these areas of poor soil were se close t a reservoir, septic systems should be prohibited in their entirety without need for staff to measure ctistances. That would be the interpretation that is consistent with providing ma a protection to drinking water reservoirs. 2 The Subdivision,A pproval As Not a'welt Agreement that the Pre Could :lie all Sg ort an Indivldual� stem. Appellant's consultant argues that at the time of the creation of the subject t lot (Property), the creation of the subdivision required review and approval by the Health Officer"relative to eemphanee with applicable County requirementsfor onsite sewage lisp sal," (Appeal,, fah 1, HantzscheDeclaration 1 L) Howeverthe Conditi0 ns, of Approval for MS 72-84 stated that: . Prior to issuance of building permits.the p rmitlican�t pp shall be required to submit evidence of`th availability f a water supply and sewage disposal.system acceptable to the Cour-Health Department. HSD Record,page 416.) Board of Supervisors October 28, 2003 Boar.Meeting P . e other requirements were imposed as a condition of fil' the parcel map (Hsi Record, I page 4116, condition , but sanitation ani.water were not among them. These requirements were laced as conditions upon. bt n" g a building permit, which is what Appellant now seeks III. NO PUBLIC AGENCY HAS PROPOSED OWNING OROPERATING WATERTIGHT HOLDING TANS SYSTEM ON THE PROPERTY. County Ord .anc Code section 620-6.50.7 would allow sewage to be disposed o from.the Property means of a watertight holdMg tarok system or better) owned or operated by a presentlyexisting public agency with authority to do so. Appellant has subtted emu* EB T which allowsAppellantto truer-septage o EBMU ' facility. This permit does not meet the requirements of section 620-6.507. Pe `t i. the delivery of se to e does not constitute ownmg or operating (and thus being responsime for) a system on the :property. To this date, no agency has agreed to own or operate a watertight system on the property. For all the reasons expressed above, staff asks the Board to uphold the Health Officer'.s dee.sis in this ease. Attach.:.Declaration. f Michael Cervantes Declaration of Sherman Quinlan .• ; , .,.pll nu r...iii m ii_ np ii^ni Miiuu«"==Wit..«.pi Wir ^,mill:...:Ili iu, sWii ...aiiiiri .ni...iii ..tl*u .9.=„ ..... ., .,,........,:. ., .., .. Before the Board of Supervisors, Contra Carta County, California In the clatter of DECLARATION of Appeal, of Tamara Attard from MICHAEL CERVANTES Health officer determinations regarding property at 1000 Fish Board Hearing Date- Ranch Road, Orinda, APN 265- October 2$, 2003 180-016 I Michael Cervantes, declare as follows: 1. F am a State Registered Environmental Health specialist and,am employed by Contra costa County in the Enu ronmental Health Division of the Health Services Department as a Senior Environmental Health Specialist. 2. I was the staff person assigned the responsibility ofwest gating whether the parcel known as .1000 Fish Ranch Road ("Property")was suitable for sewage disposal by an individual(septic) system. 3. I have made several site visits to the Property with other Environmental Health Division staff. In accordance with Divisionpro tocol, I have taken a number of photographs of the site conditions, including all of the photographs in the "Records From the Health Services Department File" ("'HSD Records") submitted herewith, except for the phatograph.s taken by East:Bay Municipal Utility District..staff. All of the photographs submitted, including those taken by East Bay Municipal Urility District staff, accurately show what their labels indicate they show. 4. I have reviewed the documents to be submitted to the Board of supervisors in connection with the appeal filed by property`�wner Ta�n�ra Attard, including the staff report. To my knowledge, all factual representations in the staff report are true, 5. I have reviewed the set of documents in the HSD Records. All of the documents in HSD Records are from the:Environmental Health Division's file on this case, or are copiesQf ordinances, regulations or other documents related to this case. In addition; 6 The Property is located within the drainage area (see Ordinance Code section 420-6.105) of San Pablo Reservoir. The East Bay Municipal Utility District awns property Declaration of l!'Iichael Cervantes _1_ upsiope of the Property,, to the north and caste ' . The proper t f a "c .1y that eventually'drains to San Pablo Creek, which dr to San Pablo reservoir. In other words,ups. pe water drains onto the :property, and water from.the Property drains to San P Creek. first est �atIng tie r e�ter � � for septic systems. n February.20, 2003, because of the topography, it was immediately apparent that a stream likely existed on the Property. However, I was net able to do a complete investigation . the first visit because I did not have the necessary tools to clear brush to access the area of likely stream activity. . as�.��e ���t visit with other Environmental Health staff, on April 23, 2003, we found.a.3-4 deet wide stream on,the property. In addition, we found a 42" culvert which channeledthis stream and most of the water that flowed canto the northern part e1`the property. The southern part of the Property-drains to Frontage Road. In a. dt n there i , � thr"l ar er" ��e� that�� ng Sloe Boulevard, approximately 0 feet downslope 'the property. All atr fro the Property and the waters in the larger stream downslope drain into San Pablo Creed. 110. 1 also researched the propel on CCC Navigate (the Connty's Internet-based GI's program), and found that another stream was shown running leg the r a line, upslope of the Property. This stream is not visible froom-the surface,which.'m' dicates that this stream has been€ul er ed .1. Based upon my experience as an Environmental Health Specialist,tie research that I have done on this case, and my understanding of the County Ordi .ane C e e an applicable regulations., tie streams that runthrough the Property and the larger streamsthat is 5 00 f' t downslope of the property are all "tribntary streams" of San Pablo Reservoir wig the mea* g of the County Ordinance Code., My c ollea s and supervisors that visited the prep erty with.me (*including Richard Lee and ShermanQuinlan) unequivocally supports din regard. declare under penalty of penury under the laws ofthe State of California.the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on. oxo- at cow Cal.for *a. Meh. el Cerate Declar affion of Michael Cervantes _2_ i Before the Beard of Supervisors, Contra Costa: County, California In the matter of DECLARATION QF Appeal of Tamara Attard from SHERMAN QUINLAN Health Officer determinations regarding property at 1000 Fish - Board Hearing Date: Ranch Road,, Orinda, APN 265- October 28, 2003 180-016 i, Sherman Quinlan, declare as fellows: 1, I am a State Registered Environmental Health Specialist and arrn employed by Contra Costa County in the Environmental Health Division of the Health Services Department. I am currently the supervisor of the Land Use Unit (which includes individual systems) of the Environmental Health Division. Tam currently Michael Cervantes' Supervisor 2: I have attempted to review the files of the parcels that Appellant claims the Division recently issued individual systempermits, or allowed installations. (See Tab $ of the Appeal) Attached hereto as Exhibit A is a copy of the map from Tab 8 of Appellant°s Appeal. On Exhibit A, I have circled and numbered the permits that Appellant claims were issued, or systems installed. The comments in the following numbered paragraphs pertain to tete numbered eircte in Exhibit A. (In some cases, it was difficult to verify information because"Assessor s Parcel Numbers ars not provided, and in some cases our documents may have been m�sfil�d or otherwise isplaced. Thi fc�llawing information is based upon my best.efforts and knowledge used upon the files available): I) A permit was issued by R. Leighton to J Lewis on April 16, 199 1, and renewed by R.Leighton on June 3 0, 1842. The Department has no record of any installation,and the permits have expired. I cannot speculate on Mr. Leighton's justification far issuing the permit, but the parcel is more distant from the known tributary streams. 2) A permit was issued by T. Schmidtbauer to D. Uhland an April 9, 1996 and a system was installed. This parcel is a significantly distant and uphill from the property. 3,a) A permit was issued by R Leighton to J. Lewis on April 16, 199 1. That peranit expired and a'request to renew the pernit was denied by G. Nakamura on 3/18l98.. Declaration of Sherman Quinlan -l- parcel is also more distant from the streams-involved this case, and the file does not- ttici nt intormation to make determinations about the pernlits that were issued *in case,this 3 . unable to fmrverify uanremit other than the 1991, pert discussed in 3. . 4) 1 believe that Appellant is referring to a permit that was issued in 1996. ThisParcel is fir from the Appellant's property and is not necessary close to any stream. 5) 1 am unable at this,time to ventyn rm do .this installation, which i even further away than the .stallad discussed 'in No. 4 above, 1. declare under end. of ' under la of the State f�7�� ' ' �� thei re .s true and correct. Executed V � � �,� t .,. - California. 4 Sherman Quinlan Declaration of Sherman Quinlan -2- eLo 4p L) EseA VIN r e ,►"*""`''"'� is/ fr i # ! r� 9 tip !, Pt ► �� 411 or # •,r' ii t t !t If in 1,19 JkL jr k � � a a 1 Before the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Califon.. ua In the matter of Appeal of Tamara Attard from Health Officer determinations Board Hearing Date: regarding property at 1000 Fish October 28., 2003 Ranch Road.-Orinda; APN 265-180-016. RECORDS FROM HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT FILE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Computer Drawings &Photographs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000201-000233 NotUsed . * 0090066006669 so * as * * so eolos * * * goo 0 000234-000299 2. StaffActionLog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000300 3. Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000302 4. Letter, 9/18/03, from EBMUD Manager of Water System Richard G. Sykes to Environmental HealthDo 0 * so 6660000066 0 00 Goo 0 00 8666966006 0 000 009040490040 & 000 Dome * & 000305000305 54D Letter, 8/28/03, from EBMUD, Watershed and Recreation Division, Stephen E. Abbors to Tama--ra--L. Attard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000307 6. Letter, 8/5/03, from Deputy County Counsel Lillian T. Fuju" to Tamara Attard . . 000308 7. Memo, 8/1/03, from Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema to Lillian Fuj n*o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000310 8. Fax, 7/31/03, from Tamaza Attard to Maeve Pessis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000311 9. Letter, 7/29/03, from EBMUD, Wastewater Control Representative to Tamara Attard 4000000008 46040 a so a 0 * 00940000 * 00 0000 GOOD 00000 8 * 00 0000 6 000312000312 10. Contra Costa County Recorder's Office Record of Corporation Grant Deed . . . . 000313 1 1. Letter, 7/21/03, from Hearing Officer and Director of Environmental Health, Kenneth Co Stuart to Tamara Attard re Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000315 12. Letter, 6/9/03, from Kenneth Co Stuart to Tamara Attard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0003 19 13. Letter, 5/28/03, from Kenneth C. Stuart to Tamara Attard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000320 14. Letter, 5/21/03, from Tamara Attard to Kenneth C. Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000321 i 15. Faced Letter, 5/21/03, from Tamara Attard to Kenneth C. Stuart . 000322 16. Letter, 5/21/03, from Questa,Engineering Corp., Principal/Managing Engineer No N. Hantzsche to Kenneth C. Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 000323 17. Letter, 5/19/03, from Kenneth C. Stuart to Tamara Attard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000325 18. Fax, 5/16/03, from Tamara Attard to Rhonda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000327 19. Fayed Letter, 5/14/03, from Tamara-Attard to Kenneth C. Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000328 20. Variance Denial, 5/6/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000331 21. Letter, 4/30/03, from Questa to Richard Lee, Environmental Health, re Variance Request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000335 22. Letter, received 4/29/03, from Tamara-Attard to EBN1UD Ranger Supervisor Scott D. Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000338 23. Fac, 4/22!03, from Department of Transportation, District Office Chief Joseph E. Peterson to Michael Cervantes, Environmental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000340 24. Fax, 4/15/03, Information from Questa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000343 25. Letter, 4/10/03, from Questato Richard Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000349 26. Request for Variance, 4/7/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000352 27. Letter, 3/28/03, from Michael Cervantes to Tamara Attard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000353 28. Site& Soil Application, 3/14/03 and Subsequent Staff Field Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . 000358 29. Septic System Permit Application, 3/14/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000360 30. Fax, 3/12/03, from Joseph E. Peterson to Tamara Attard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000363 31. Staff Field Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0003 6 4 ll 32. Site& Soil Application, 2/11/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000365 33. Fax, 1/10/03, from Barry Clyde , Ned Clyde Construction, Inc., to Michael Cervates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000369 34. Fac, 1/10/03, from Barry Clyde to Michael Cervates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000372 35. Water Words Dictionary (pages from) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000381 36. Resource Conservation Glossary(pages from) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000386 37. Webster's Third New International Dictionary(pages from) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000388 38. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language(pages from) . . . . . . 000390 39. 7/1/69 Canyon Moratorium Declaration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000392 40. County Or ance Code, Divtsion420, Sewage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000395 41. Ordi*nanceNo. 81-30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000402 42. OrdinanceNo. 68-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000409 43. Ordinance No. 1752 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000412 44. -ordionanceNo. 1440 * a * a 0 * 000 * 0000006 so * * & * 000 * 000 so * Osseo so * * * as000414 45. 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O To 4)1W0 Fish Ranch Photo I.jpg � � � Z � MC UA � V � a MC a L16 QCo 0 L 0 r = d Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 2.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd lof24.pub IL t .. •+� � Via 40010004" � [. y ., `�i �i' • �� I' 4� � r -;}Ogg / r ��1+} _ `ter T „rr►' ! i ♦ , •� I ! ' + til � �•.r �.', � t w !, 1� ~�, i-_ ` .����ti""� �• T � -ry .. df v 14 s #_ t Ty 1 �f.-► w Y r _ 10qw- op 4k am ldl ` �� `,{ _ �-t�' �waw •. ���I} _ . � `i , 1 .- • .'. I - � �,,r +�,M Aaff i do IrP rr��,. -T mss+ '.� go t� �1 � ."�• + � � AL 4 IN SAW • t_ 111 '. '• • � • • 1 3of13 V � R 'a O ` 0 Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch O C4 V Rd, 4) W* � 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 5.jpg Z � t W � V M It AM VC CL am 0 cr) 0 t O 0 IM s o. Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. voo Fish Ranch Photo 6.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd W24.pub WL 4of13 Q QI v 'Q O L Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch � C4 V Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 7.jpg Z � = W V � � H d CL All- 0 0 I= sm a o d0 0 bm:C Co0 � s am Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 8.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 4of24.pub ? J 5 of 13 1 IL L V M � Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch C C4 V Rd. � %M%ftoft y 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 9.jpg � qC W ON Z � MC WC ON a .4 � V � 19 110� MC sic CL LLI O Z O IL 0 O 0 � s o. Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. 1O0 Fish Ranch Photo 10.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 5of25 pub 000210 6 of'13 V � Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch O � V Rd. Room 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 11.jpgvC Wn ZV z W � V � � ~ Z O NINE UM 0) Ohin o d CL« o 0 � s RAN Stream formation just below Grizzley Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 12.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 6of25.pub 000211 ESA 7 of 13 b sem.'�- t '':3: •F:.. 2 !s C C Frontage Rd. �- 1-Q40 Fish Ranch Photo 13.jpg S Zic .�■ ti LIZ Id U6 bm W a4 Q 0 0 r s Corner of Frontage Rd. Fish Ranch RLooking at corner of 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 14.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 7of25.pub 43 pt t r .AI+ 1 .op U* Atnet • a� gd & 'ask'�a- t Gotliev r d o o 1� o {� of 1 t� �► 0 �,nc ------------- 'at ;S l ?,d$�� ata�►ch Q R 5 pub CJS p0 F � �p • '� r h r►oT onl,,Iacje 9d &V:�Sb cotneto h l� • o gd 000 f1h 0 anc 'QOM ash R a 9 of 13 `: F8 t `T x r W C N 4� Fish Ranch Rd. Left side Ranch Rd. •� -- 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 17.jpg S Z MCv am ti W IM MC MC CL ■m U6 IM- \ o Q qrM �x x x CL Fish Ranch Rd. on far left. Lin center is location of Call-Trans easement. X000 Fish Ranch Photo 18.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 9of25.pub 10 of 13 a a a v *� w V Location of perculation test. � N V 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 19.jpg Q VE Room %fte. 4) qT � s Zv MC W NINEV MEY d mc mc CL NINE um H N {0 Z � O 0 r t d Lowest part of property and site of perculation test. Tele- phone pole is on Frontage Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 20.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 10of25.pub 00021D` i a 11 11 of 13 h i. C on Fish Ranch Rd. looking lv in r i at cu ert at to sect onUpslope of Frontage Rd. r — 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 21.jpg S Z .� S W �i mc mc CL AL kY�"� �c�` to �•+��;z: �� - - ■ 1 a G C O Propertyabove 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. Terrain slopes down into canyon. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 22.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 11 ofi25.pub 00021 ()l 1 , 1� �Y Jz E� 12 of 13 AL s �1. C NPropertyabove 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. Terrain slo es down "Wft. into canyon. !- 11000 Fish Ranch Photo 23.jpg 9" Z ._ S W 0 g C .. tl� mc S CL ._ a L■ L a r A' T Ifs rol erty above 1000 Fish Ranch Rd Terrain s o esdown into c 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 24.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 12of25.pub 0 011 � .1. �. r= . = lor 13 of 13 a x_. A a �i s Property above 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. Lookfn at ._ N 4� of Fish Ranch Rd. & Grizzly Rd. r 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 26.'1p9 t Z ._ MC W C .. 0 i. H s s 9) H CL ■m a 0. 0 Q r s M. 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 13of 13.pub V � C I Ofs � O L Fish Ranch Rd. behind fence. Protected watershed signage. � C4 V Photo taken standing on Grizzly Peak Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 26.jpg = Z 1,61 AIDL H d mc 0 Sm (9 LLI O a hm Z 0 o d 0 0 0 � r IL Fish Ranch Rd. ahead. Photo taken above 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. showing slope. 1000 Fish Ranch Plato 27.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd lof5pub 00 0 2 19 2of5 V � w R 0 Protected watershed signage. Photo taken on EBMUD prop- L C4 V erty above 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. � TM � 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 28.jpg � Z u = W r-4 C V � MC MC Lim :CO o d 0IM 0 0 9FE s d Fish Ranch Rd. ahead. Drainpipe which drains water from Fish Ranch Rd. into canyon. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 29.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 2of5pub 3of5 t V � C =C N d Grizzly Peak Rd. Photo taken on Isis Ridge 'bm �p V 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 30.jpg 0 r MEN! W* 4T to d Zgo ME MC INEV s W � v L CL LAM bm 0AmO o d 0 0 TOM r Intersection of Grizzly Peak Rd. & Fish Ranch Rd. on left. Photo taken from Isis Ridge. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 31.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 3of5.pub 000221 OWN4of5 Q 41 � O > Fish Ranch Rd. and drainpipe. Photo taken on EBMUD prop- '� C4 V erty above 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. 0 r 4)1000 Fish Ranch Photo 32.jpg � � R V � H d mc 0 I= a mm L6 Q L O � 0 0 r = am Fish Ranch Rd. ahead. Downward slope towards 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 33.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 4of5.pub 0 0 0 22 2 5of5 Q d V = � M him Grizzly Peak Rd on right and Fish Ranch Rd. on left. Photo NINE � V taken on Isis Ridge � r Room 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 34.jpg Z V =C ME W u Y d mc 0 CL IME!LIM O a o � o 0 0 � s MAE 1000 Fish Ranch Rd 5of5.pub 0 00223 1 of 5 V � C M a 'p O L Frontage Rd. on right. Note water drainage and erosion. L ti V 7000 Fish Ranch Photo 35.jpg v = Z v W a F d a LL O a o IL 01W 0 0 d w Frontage Rd. on below. Note water drainage and erosion. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 36.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd photos 1of5.pub }a 2 of 5 1" nab •��. a F Y H � ria i . N Frontage Rd. below. Note water drains a and erosion.g1` 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 37.jpg �■ . d. Z .■ .0 LU .. a.A sem,. mcmc CL hm W6 0)0 *00 r s Frontage Rd. below. Note water drainage and erosion. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 38.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd photos 2of5.pub 000225 j j� Y 3 of 5 E, 't 4:3s p R e 00 in below. �yFrontage Rd. Note and erosion. ... �-.1000 F•sh Ranch Photo 39. i' � Pt. Via ■`■ ■i MC Z 0 -C W HIME ■■ to him MC OC 0 CL NINE M him40 0 8C CL e ���.�. x w .,,., �� -Mrs•,� ;.�..`-..>..,,r- t-.;':,,� � `. } y Frontage Rd. below. Note water drainaaes and ero fon. 10M Fish Ranch Photo 40. 1P'0 1000 Fish Ranch Rd photos 3of5. ub � r � p 4 of 5 V � Frontage Rd. below. Note water drainage and erosion on left.. L ti V Culvert opening just behind it. 0 � y f000 Fish Ranch Photo 41.jpg � Z u r W IN V � � INNd a IU6 O � 00 CL o 0 0 CL kqIIIII Frontage Rd. below leading to Fish Ranch Rd. intersection. 1000 Fish Ranch Rd. on right side of photo. 1000 Fish Ranch Photo 42.jpg 1000 Fish Ranch Rd photos 405.pub i 4 r+�;.,��`e��. -•! - � f� .��-t��' d�§� y.• 5 of 5 1 S i s ak -41 r L, �•ii a, - r� ���� 4. c + h 1* r L 14. i a N Frontage Rd. 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Alk xxx 400 400 800 f ee C Contou 0.0 0 3TJ14-ry map set: issued: Ma 1,1995' Fair BAY MUNICIPAL uTrLfrY vt$rRfcr MICHAEL J.w,aLLiS _ vrAEr7ne of OPERA rlolMs,wrs AND anvr�ArucF �sra�8�Tara we111�.laenwd.tom Septembcr 18,2003 RICHARD G.srKFs hfANAGEA Of WATER SYoP7£M f5t01 J1�7-T02P r.rt•s�sbmud.00m Mr. William.Alejandro Contra Costa Environmental Health Division . ?120 Diamond Boulevard, Suite 2N. Concord,,'CA 94520 SUBJECT: Contm Cash Comty health Code* Dear Mr.Aleiandm:' the fast day Municipal Utility District(EBMUD)is responsible fbr providing public water supply that is safe,wholesome,and potable for 1.3 million people in Almneda and Contra Costa Counties_A,significant portion of the water satisfying the nods of this population is drawn from three major reservoirs now in the rouidst of ever increasing metropolitan developineat.. Ability to maintain necessary and desirable water quality depends an many factors including control of contaminant sources. exercise of develoent controls through authority of local agencies contributes to source control and is essential to continued protection of our water supply. In this regard, EBMUD supports Contra Costa County in maintaining its planning policy prohibition of septic tis within 1000 fof watercourses. (Title 4,Division 420, Chapter 420-6 of the 1983 Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County) mater utilities everywhere rely on redundancy or"multiple barriers""as the corner$tanc of water quality prot=tion. Amo available b'am'ers,watershed protection is universally recognized as the most important and most,effective meats of controlling contaminants. Literally, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. To this end, MUD has since its founding maintained a policy of protcaing its 55,000 ares of Racal watershed and resesvoirs as its highest priority water duality=tzol measure. In 1996,the District adapted.the East Bay Watershed Master Plan that empizes source water protection as its fundamental goal.Indeed,drinking water regulation by thc'USEPA and the State of California emphasizes source wader protection as a key element of measures czftical to water quality con Among other requirements,the District must produce a watershed sanitary surrey and update it every dive years,Also, in 2Q42 EBMUD was required to develop a drinking water source assessment far each water supply.Both. of these documents identify septic systems as a s ificant potential source of contaniinatiom. one of toLTSEP.ko major new regulations recently proposed b�thethe LoxiS-tin 2 RMa�aed Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT. 2ESNVTR),has just been published in the Federal Register (august 1 1,2003). This rule emphasizes control of Cryptosporidium, a protozoan pathogen 375 ELEVENTH STREET. OAKLAND.CA 94607•Q49.FAX!b 101 287.7956 P.D.BOX?SSS. d4KLAhtC. CoA 0462-tObb Rw�ewl h.�p 0003-05 Mr.William Alejandro September 19 2003 Paye 2 originating in sewage and animal waste. Septic systems ha-%re been identified as sources a#'such fecal contamination in the Bay:area watersheds. &od management practices and maintenance of effective regulations clearly dictate the continued conl of such contamination sources. The Contra Costa County policy prohibition of new septic system viZthiii 1400 feet of a tributary to adrinking water reservoir is a positive and constructive measure helping to protect the drin.la*ng water supply from contamination. The East Bay Municipal Utility District urges that Contra Costa County maintain this policy. If you have any questio nu regarding our source water protecfion nlrasures or this letter,please contact Mr. Ron Hunsm' ger,Manager, Of Water'Quality at(51p)287-X338. EBM-UT will bc pleased to work with the County in any practi cal way to assist in this matte Sincerely I-—top& Ricbard G. Sykes Manager of Water System RGS:RBH:ar 0 0 0-3'0 f� . � EAST BAY x MUIU'>C/PAL UTILITY DISTRICT WATERSHEaNEaDQU,aRTERS August 28, 2003 CERTIFIED MAIL Ms. Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 Dear Tamara: This is in response to the two letters you delivered to me on August 11,2003. In one letter you requested a meeting between Marie Kulka, E-BMUD Wastewater Control Representative and Ken Stuart, Director of Contra Costa County Environmental Health Services. In the second letter you noted a 500-foot break in a"conduit"that traverses EBMUD watershed Property and wanted to meet to discuss the bene'fits of your proposal that EBMUD fix the pipes. As I told you at our meeting on August 8th and subsequent phone conversation on August 11`h, I need you to prepare a detailed description-of both the proposal for repair of the pipes and your request for management of your septic system. Until I receive those documents from you, I cannot devote additional staff time to this effort. I recently drove up Fish Ranch Road and was concerned to observe the extent of the grading that had been done on your property, especially the large,uncvmpacted berms that have been established along the uphill lip of the cement V-ditch that runs along the eastern side of Fish Ranch Road, In their present condition these berms,which are already sloughing into the V- ditch will contribute substantial amounts of soil to the runoff that leads under HVvrY 24 to San Pablo Creek with the onset of the fall rains. I observed no erosion control measures in place. The San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board(RWQCB) requires a pe for all E construction activities that,disturb greater than one acre of land. I request that you contact Ms. Jolanta Uchman of the RWQCB at(510) 622-2432 immediately to file a Notice of Intent (NOI) and a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan that describes how you will fully mitigate the water quality impacts.of the grading you.have authorized and performed. This is of particular concern to EBMUD as the.sediment.laden runoff from the property ultimately discharges to a public drinking water supply. I request that you confirm with me that you have filed the NOI with the RQWCB no later than September 17`x. Thank you for your cooperation. � Sincerel Step E. Abbors, Manager ` Watershed and Recreation Division cc: K. Stuart, CCHS . A. Coate, EBMUD J. Myers, EBMUD 500 SAN PABLO DAM ROAD.OR/NDA.CA 94563.(5 10)287-0459.FAX(915)154-8320 SEP 0 4 2003 i 000307 OFFICE 4F THE COUNTY COUSILVANOiVS�� � � B.MARCHESI t '""M "=ft COUNTY COUNSEL COUNTY OF'CONTRA COSTA Administration Building �yaRor� L.ANDERSON65 i Fine Street, 91' Floor j�=�p.'.��` �%ice__ ,�` � � CHIEFAssiSTANT Martinez, California_ 94-1553-1229 4 GREGORYC.HARVEY (925) 335-1800 Q, �`r;,;�1111j1l: '"�-�. �. � � VALERIE J.RANCHE (825) 645-1078 (fax) "��.1; : �.�3 ` ' $ :�'v ASSISTANTS 1 f " Auvast .5, 200' Tamara L A ttard 296 C ISobrante Orind , Cno A 9456.) Re: 1000 Fish Ranch Road; requirements for watertight sewage holding tank system Dear Ms. Attard. This responds to your July 31, 2003 facsimile message to Supervisor Gayle B.Uilkema's Office, to the attention of Maeve Pessis regarding the permit you obtained from the East Bay Municipal Utility District ("EBMU-D")- County Ordinance Code section 420-6.507 regulates individual systems within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, as follows: 420-6.507 Individual system near a reservoir,variances. (a)Location.If the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, any structure requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected to a community sewer collection system. (b)Variances. If a community sewer collection system is not available the health officer may grant a variance subject to the following: (1) If the parcel or lot is between fifty and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a watertight sewage holding tank system, or equal will be required. Such system must be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream an individual system or other similar acceptable system maybe permitted subject to all the conditions specified in Sectioll 420- 6.505. (c)Variance Temporary. It is the intent of this chapter to provide maximum protection to the water quality of the waters stored in Vp' AUG 0 � 2003 Tamara L. Attard August 5, 2003 Page 2 these reservoirs and any variance granted must be considered as �r interim method of sewage disposal which shall not create situations that may become a menace to the public health. (Ords. S 1-3 0 § 1, 68-16 § 3, 1752: prior code § 4643: Ord. 1440). This office has been advised that your property at 1000 Fish Ranch Road is between fifty and one thousand feet from a tributary stream of a domestic water reservoir. Under subsection (b)(2) of section 420-6.507, the Health Officer may grant a variance to the community sewer connection requirement of subsection (a) only if the property is served by a watertight sewage holding tank system, or its equivalent, which system must be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. A permit from EBMTJD for you to truck your septage to EBMUD"s waste water treatment plant does not satisfy the requirement of subjection(b)(2), that the holding tank system be owned or operated by a public agency. If you have questions regarding County ordinance Code section 4.',20-6.507,please feel free to contact this office. Very truly yours, Silvano B.Marchesi, County Counsel By: Lillian.T. Fujii ` Deputy County Counsel cc: Supervisor Gayle B. Uilkema Atte: Steve Dexter Atte: Maeve Pessis Ken Stuart,Director, Environmental Himalth 000309 Iti11. UJJ I 't r-nom. GAYLE,' Ba KEMA w • CQUfS!=ADMW(r77"1ft01\131W, 01 PIIS ROOM 148A concrRA cOsra couNrr goaaD of SuQERutsaRs TME4 ca SUPERVI.SQRIAL DISTRICT 2 i9251336.•1646�FAX MM 3354076 MEM AU G �`1 Z003 DATE211 8/1103 COUNTY cvuN$SL MARTINEZ CALIK Ta: L"1111'an Fuji ` County Counsel FROMIN Bayle B. Uilkema B)r*v Steve Dexter Sunirmw-l": Tamara Aftard Supervisor Uflkema,,through her staff Maeve Pessis, received the enclosed 2 page fax from mss.Attard regarding her septic waste system, please respond to Nis.Attard and mpy this office with your response. If you are not the appropriate person to make this response, please forward this packet on to whoever that might be, informing Steve Dexter of any such transfer. Thank you very much for your help and expertseln this.matter,, . GBUIsjd 000310 . 296 Camino SObraMtt Anda CA 94583 Telephone: (925)254=b573 Fax: (925)9x9.4292 IF' Tow ✓Gt d, ftso= MPO y� RG CC; Q Yrgasrt D Far Ravlaw D Paeasr.Cemma�e ❑Pteass Reply d Alease Recycle • Cortrnents I/V Era mt�t are Y71 000311 EA57 sav MUNICIPAL UTIL 1TY DISTRICT ceum a,wets GRCMa o✓wecstvyr ,tiny 2s,zoos Tamara L.AAard Baygag Spice Company 296 Camino SCIAmntr Orind%CA. 44363 Dear Ms. Attard; Re: TnTruckedNon-rHazardous Waste Disposal Pemuc Number 2506 Your Tracked Non=TftTqzwdous Waste Disposal Permit will be led to you with 5 business days. Effective ay,July 29,2003 this p�amst allows to discharge septage waste from the following Io ro�: Tamara Attard, 1000 Fish Ranchvv ead,Chia0a,Ca. 94553 ami Bsea ayg Spice c��y, 1001 Fishx�Baa,COn4 ca. 94563 to the Put Bay Municipal Utility District's Waste Water Trea Plant located at 2020 Wake Avenue in Oakland A Plicadon fee of S25 will be biUcd to your a=t Fees and charges will be billed as agreed upon in the Liquid Waste Accop e Agremeat(Agreement)of your Permit Tm=and Conditions. As stated in the Aweem trucks will be charged baud on foil.trek rapacity for eachdelivery.These fomes and cages will be billed to your accouat an a monthly basis. If you have any questions regarding this Permit,please---tact Marie Kullm at(510)287-1632. Sincettiy, MAM KULKA Wastcwater Contml ILepreaentative MAK-mak P.Q BQX l4o$5.WAUND.0 9am.fe$S.K!0/2CA NOS UOU312 ;ZIA Cc Recotdor Office RECORDING REQLiLST�J8V STEMEN L i UEIR rolerkwhcorder First Ametitan Title Company 200, 3+„0384947-r00 AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: Cock Nu"gr Wednesday, At3G 96, 2803 St.-49:00 Paul G.Attard and Tamara!..Attard oRs $374,138 xio,to MIC $1.88 1000 Fish Ranch Pzad Sao $2,00 +mac is.ae rcF $1,40 Orinda,CA 94563 Ttl Pd $394.81 erablR1/1-2 spsa�Abo+►4k7hfs Lina Iw ResorArr':usd antY A.P.N.: 265480-016 File Nc.: 360222Cc(DIF) The undersigned Gronta'(5)Pedare(s):00GUMENTAIRY TRMtVER TAX 1374,Wl CJT'V'iRANSFER TAX$QYOQ; SURVEY MONUMENT FEE I x � tampu��er4 art the t�1Cb4r7�ttbt�or Uv duQ of property cotivQyed,OR cmputad an the enn=arAtlan ar iWl vM1u81ess valva of 1tBnt Ai,d(or ene,marwcaf rsmainkng at time CE 5ae, unlixorporated area; [x J City of OMnda,and CORPORATION GRAN' DEED FCR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, recetpt of which is hereby acknowledged, filed Clyde Construction.,Inc.,a Ca1lidrnfa Cc7rpara#fon organized under the Saws of the State of California hereby GRANTS to Pout G.Attard and Tamara L.Attard, huAand acrd wife as community property the fallowing descrlb!d prcpertyin the City of 4rinda,County of Contra Costal State of California; Parcel A as shown on Parcet Map Subdivision Mia 7244 filed for record N1amh li, x986,in Book 121 of Parcel Maps,at Pale 50,Centra Costa County Records., Dated; QZ12112003- Ned Clyde Construction, Inc., a Califomia Corporation' Pr Mail Tax Statements To., SAME AS ABOVE u• o 0.0 3 1 �S 384947 A.P,N,: 265-z$0-ma16 Grant Deed-contimed dile Na.:360222ce (DF) Date: 07/24/200.3 STATE- O,F COUNTY OF On 7 before �....._�0- personally appeat-ed personally Mawn to me(or proved tai the an the"' is a safas#ary evidence)w tPas toe person(s)whose narne(s)!s/are subscribed to the within Instrument and acknowl f to me that executedshe�tfi� executed the same in his/her,��eir authorized r.apatit�r(ies),and t by hls/her/thdr wiature(s)on the i�;,t�rr,er�c the person(s), or t��e entity u kehaW of�vh'rh the persorp(s)acted, ecuthe ts�: ment. WITNESS my hard and ai'�ftCi� ' T75/s area for afl�c&�J natan►g!sal Signature AAL My�Cr�omm '' %49 �an q�� ��-- � vuai�r�COMA. r es:" ExZCW IF D page 2 a 2 TOTAL P.03 OOC)31q WILLIAM B. WALKER, M.D. W: CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL KENNETH C. STUART, MSEH,R-EHS HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR 2�zo Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 CONTRA COSTA Concord, California HEALTH S E RVI C E S 94520 Ph(925)646-5225 Jul 21, ZOOS Fax(925)646-5168 }� www.tocoeh.org Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 Re: Appeal Hearing— 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, CA APN 265-180-016 Dear Mrs. Attard: On June 27, 2003, I convened an Appeal Hearing on the denial of the variance application for an individual (septic) system on the subject property. The appeal was based on your contention that the Contra Costa County Code allows topographical factors to be..considered in the interpretation of the 1,000-foot setback requirements from tributary streams for individual systems.. In attendance at the hearing were: Tamara Attard, Applicant Paul Attard,.Applicant Michael Lewis, Bayseng Spice Company/Applicant Jim Lewis, Bayseng Spice Company/Applicant No Hantzsche.. Questa Engineering Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Jeff Edwards, Senior Environmental Health Specialist Michael Cervantes, Senior Environmental Health Specialist Lillian Fujii,Deputy County Counsel Ordinance Code Section 420-6.507:. The County Ordinance Code section in question in this matter is section 420-6.507, concerning individual systems near a reservoir as follows: (a) Location: If the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, any structure requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected to a community sewer collection system. (b) Variances. If a community sewer collection system is not available the health officer may grant a variance subject to the following: (1) If the parcel or lot is between fifty and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a watertight sewage holding tank system, or equal will be required. Such system must be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream an individual system or other similar acceptable system may be permitted subject to all the conditions specified in Section 420-6.505. Y- _ �► • Contra Costa Community Substance Abuse Services & Contra costa Cmergenty Medical Services �ontra costa cnvuo��rnentai Health � Cunlyd COSto HedIL�ria, • Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs •Contra Costa Mental Health Contra Costa Public Health Contra Costa Regional Medical Center • Contra Costa Health Centers -t; � - 000315 (c) Variance Temporary: It is the intent of this chapter to provide maximum protection to the water quality of the waters stored in these reservoirs and any variance granted must be considered as an interim method of sewage disposal which shall not create situations that may become a menace to the public health. There is no dispute that the property in question is within the drainage area of a water supply reservoir. The applicants waived any time limits on this decision. Applicant Justification for Variance: - You provided a presentation on the subject property that included the history of the property, your site evaluation for an onsite wastewater system, a discussion of the 1000-foot setback requirement, a discussion of the term "tributary stream", a discussion of how setback requirements have or haven't been applied, and a summary and conclusions. It was your contention that: 1. The site is suitable for a septic system that protects. public health and the environment. 2. The site complies with the regulations and you would propose to install a "code- plus" system that is consistent with other approved practices in the area. 3. The proposed system is consistent with the logical intent of the 1000-foot setback requirement. Staff Presentation: Staff pointed out that a more recent investigation has identified another stream that is also close to the proposed individual system. Consequently, we are, now aware of at least two tributary streams within one thousand feet of the parcel. Definitions: You presented alternative definitions for teens used in the County Ordinance Code. Inasmuch as the purpose of Chapter 420-6 is to provide maximum protection to the water quality of the waters stored in reservoirs, and section 420-6.507 makes it clear that any variance granted under that section must be considered as an .interim method of sewage disposal and should not create situations that may become a menace to the public health, the Health Department broadly construes the terms used in section 420-6.507 to provide maximum protection for water quality for -the reservoirs. The United States Department of Interior, Coast and. Geologic Survey, recognizes the Water Words Dictionary developed by the Nevada Division of Water Resources, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources as a comprehensive dictionary of water terms. The definitions in question are attached, and provide a basis for the determination of what is a tributary stream. Decision: The individual septic system disposal area indicated on the applicant's plot plan is within 1000 feet of a tributary stream that is located within the drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir. As specified in Section 420-6.507 of the Contra Costa County Code, the health. officer may grant a variance to allow a watertight sewage holding tank system. Such a system must b.e owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. Your appeal does not concern such a variance. The Code does not allow the Health Officer to grant a variance to allow an individual system for a parcel or lot that is one thousand feet or less from a water reservoir or tributary stream thereof. Therefore, I must deny the requested variance. The suitability of the site for an onsite wastewater treatment system has not been determined and would be dependent on the ability of the site to meet.all of the permit requirements. This was not the issue of the appeal hearing. Your cooperation has been and is appreciated. Sincerely, Kenneth C. Stuart, MSEH, RENS Hearing Officer and Director of Environmental Health Attachments cc: William Walker, M.D., Health Officer and Director, Health Services Department Maeve Pessis, Community Liaison, Supervisor Gayle Uilkema Lillian Fujii, Deputy County Counsel Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist KS:rc 000317 Attachment Water Words Dictionary A. Stream: A general term for a body of flowing water; natural watercourse containing water at least part of the year. In Hydrology, the term is generally applied to the water flowing in a natural channel as distinct from a canal. (Page318) B. Topography: The general configuration of the land surface including relief and position of natural and man-made features. (Page 335) C. Tributary: (1) A stream which joins another stream or body of water. (2) A stream or other body of water, surface or underground, which contributes its water, even though intermittently and in small quantities, to another and larger stream or body of water. (Page 340) Note: Internet Address: http://water.nv.gov/Water`/`20planning/dict-1/ww-*lndex.htm 000318 WILLIAlvI B. W 1.KE.►:. M. D. � CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR W -Y KENNETH C. STUART. ENVIRONMENTAL MSEH,REHS H EALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA 2120 Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 Concord, California HEALTH SERVICES Ph(925)646945z° -5225 June 9., ZOOS Fax(925) 646-5225 Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino So brante Orinda, CA 94563 Re: Appeal Hearing— 1000.Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, CA Dear Mrs. Attard: Your letter requesting a Health Officer Appeal Hearing on the denial of the variance application for an onsite wastewater disposal system on the subject property has been received. A check for the $312.00 appeal hearing fee was also received, and a receipt for the check was previously sent to you. The hearing has been scheduled for Friday, June 27, 2003, at 9:3 0 a.m..at the Lafayette branch office of Supervisor Gayle Uilkema, 3338 Mount Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette. The-appeal is based on your contention that the Contra Costa County Code allows topographical factors to be considered in the interpretation of the 1,000-foot setback requirement from tributary streams for ` onsite wastewater systems. My decision on your appeal will be provided in writing to you within five working days of the hearing. Sincerely, Kenneth C. Stuart,Hearing Officer Director of Environmental Health. cc: Lillian Fujii,'County Counsel Maeve Pessis., Community Liaison, Supervisor Gayle Uilkema Dr. William Walker, Director, Health Services Department Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist UOU3l �i 1�►'Y'• • Contra Costa Community Substance Abuse Services • Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services • Contra Costa Environmental Health Contra Costa Health Plan • • Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs •Contra Costa Mental Health Contra Costa Public Health � Contra costa Regional Medical Center • Contra Costa Health Centers • W1111Am B. WALKER. M. D. CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR ICENNFTH C. STUART. � � ENVIRONMENTAL MSEH,REHS HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA 2120 Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 Concord, California HEALTH SERVICES94520 Ph(925) 646-5225 May 28, 2003 Fax (925) 646-5225 Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 Re: 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, CA Request for Watertight System Dear Ms. Attard: Your May 21, 2003 facsimile requesting an approval for a watertight sewage holding tank system on the subject property has been received. You will need to complete and submit the enclosed application prior to our approving the construction of the system. This application can be completed and filed by either you or your contractor. In addition to the application, you will need to submit an agreement between you and a public agency stating their commitment to maintain the holding tank for the duration of it's existence. This letter should also indicate their agreement to provide this Division with a monthly record of their septic pumping activities for the holding tank. With receipt of the completed application, letter of service agreement and payment of application fees, your permit will be processed. Please-contact mea(925) 646-5137 if you have any questions. Sincerely, n -� Ll enneth C. Stuart,MSEH, REHS Director of Environmental Health Encl. 00032U • Contra Costa Community Substance Abuse Services • Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services • Contra Costa Environmental Health Contra Costa Health Plan • • Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs Contra Costa Mental Health Contra Costa Public Health Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Contra Costa Health Centers • Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 925-254-9513 cell: 925-788-7870 email: tamara@attard.com May 21, 2003 Kenneth C. Stuart G, Environmental Health Director Contra Costa Environmental Health JUN y 2120 Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 D 320 03 Concord, CA 94520 mole RE: 1000 Fish Ranch Road Orinda, CA Dear Mr. Stuart: As per Norman Hantzsche's letter of May 21, 2003, I am requesting an appeal hearing and have enclosed the $312.00 Health Officer Appeal.Hearing fee. Best regards, Tamara L. Attard /0 a Glla��� 0 ou3zi Mai 21 03 07 02a Rttard 9252549513 p.2 Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 925-254-,9513 cell: 925J86aw787O er�nail: tamaca ,c�' at�ard.cor� or May 213, 2003 Kenneth C. Stuart Environmental Health Director Contra Costa Environmental Health 212Q Diamond Blvd., Suite COQ Concord, CA 94520 RE: 1000 Fish Rarv:h Road OnqncJa, CA Rest for Watertight System Dear Mr. Stuart: I am requesting an approval for a watertight sewage holding tank system operated by a presenUy existing public agency. Thank you for your considerafion. Best regards, Tamara L. Aftard . 0 au3 2;'� -�Cwt V`�' -� - . C.0� v �:.»� Environmental � £t Water � Resources May 21, 2003 F.NCINEERING CORP. Mr. Ken Stuart,Director CCE H Environmental Health Services Contra-Costa County SAY 2-3 '2003 2120 Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 RECD Concord, CA 94520 Subject: Variance Application for Onsite Wastewater Disposal System for 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, CA APN 265-180-016 (Attard) Dear Mr. Stuart: We are in receipt of a copy of your letter of May 19, 2003, to Ms. Tamara Attard regarding the variance application for the'subject parcel on Fish Ranch Road in Orinda. The variance pertains to the requirement fora 1,000-ft setback from a water supply reservoir or tributary stream. We are serving as-wastewater engineering consultants to Ms. Attard, and our contention is that, in this case the "tributary stream" in question is located approximately 750 feet away and 80 feet above (i.e., higher in elevation) than the proposed'sewage disposal-leachfield system, making it physically impossible for water to travel from the septic system to the tributary stream. Common sense tells us that the ordinance requirement (1,000-ft setback) was not likely intended to apply to a situation such as this,where the stream cannot possibly be impacted by the septic system. At the close of your letter you state your denial of the request for a variance, based on what you believe are strict limitations in the County Code pertaining to the 1,000-ft setback requirement. Essentially, you believe the Code does not -allow topographical factors to be considered in the interpretation of this setback requirement. We respectfully disagree with this interpretation and your decision'and, on behalf of Ms. Attard, hereby request an appeal hearing on this matter as provided in the Code. The appropriate fees for the appeal will be submitted directly by Ms Attard. In your letter you mistakenly refer to the meeting held in your office on May 14, 2003, as an "appeal hearing". In fact, it was simply a short informational meeting to present various background information to you regarding the property and the variance request. If you recall, you had limited time to meet because of another commitment; but you agreed to consider the information,, discuss the*matter with County Counsel, and to get back in touch with Ms Attard within a few days. Also, at the meeting, Mr. Lee retracted the earlier denial of the variance request he had issued on May 6th, deferring this decision to you. We respect your decision denying the variance request; however, we believe there is substantial evidence in support of our position that we are prepared to present on Attard s behalf at an appeal hearing. In addition to resolving this part icular case, we 71 bMhearinge-this may be generally beneficial in obtaining needed clarification on this sect���;,of the County Code. K«n: t:r Box 70356, 122 8Tick yard Cove Rd.Suite 206 Pt.Richmond,CA 94807 I:•510j236.6114 C:510/236.2423 E:QuestaCdQueszaEC.com z y, 1 'ate ii dz" T N f A46 v t 1 Page 2 Mr. Stuart May 21, 2003 Thank you and please feel free to call if you have any questions. Sincerely, Orman N. tzsc .E. Principal./Managing ngineer Xc: Tamara Attard William Walker,, MD,Director,Health Services Department Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Lillian T. Fujii.,Deputy County Counsel fi. WILLIAM B. WALKER, M.D. CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL KENNETH C. STUART, H EALTH MSEH,REHS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR 2120 Diamond Blvd.,Suite 200 CONTRA COSTA 'Concord, California HEALTH SERVICES � 94520 Ph(925)646-5225 Fax(925)646-5168 May 19, 2003 www.cocoeh.org Ms. Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 Re: Appeal Hearing - Onsite Wastewater Disposal System 1 000-Fish Ranch Road, Orinda, CA APN 265-180-016 Dear Ms. Attard: 49 On May 14, 2003, I convened an appeal hearing on this Division's denial of your variance request regarding setback requirements to a water supply reservoir/tributary stream for the subject property. In addition to you, Norm..Hantzsche (Questa Engineering), Jim Lewis, and Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist, were present at the meeting. It is your contention that the proposed site for the onsite wastewater disposal system is 750 feet downhill and 80 feet lower in elevation from the stream that runs across the top of the property. Thus, you claim that the effluent from the drainage field will not physically travel in the direction of the drainage pipe.and/or stream thus justifying a variance from the 1 000-foot setback requirement of County Ordinance, Code section 420-6.507(b)(2). County Ordinance Code section 420-6.507 provides as follows: a) Location. If the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, any structure requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected to a community sewer collection system. (b) Variances. If a community sewer collection system is not available the health officer may grant a variance subject to the following: (1)'If the parcel or lot is between fifty and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a watertight sewage holding tank system, or equal will be required. Such system must be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream an individual system or other similar acceptable system may be permitted subject to all the conditions specified in Section 420-6.505. (c) Variance Temporary. It is the intent of this chapter to provide maximum 0 0 0 3 •�-- _,��► :.' Contra Costa community Substance Abuse Services • Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services • Contra Costa Environmental Health Contra Costa Health^.an • Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs •Contra Costa Mental Health Contra Costa Public Health Contra Costa Regional Medical Center • Contra Costa Health Centers • �'t protection to the water quality of the waters stored in these reservoirs and any variance granted must be considered as an interim method of sewage disposal which shall not create situations that may become a menace to the public health. As you can see, section 420-6.507(b)(2) allows (but does not require) the Health Officer to grant a variance to allow an individual system if the requirements of that section is met; that is, the property must be beyond 1000 feet from any reservoir or tributary stream. The Ordinance Code does not, under any circumstances, allow an individual system if the 1000-feet setback requirement is not met. Therefore, your request for a variance from the 1000-foot setback requirement must be denied. Please contact Richard Lee or me if you have any additional questions. Sincerely, ri %CA-7-14� J- Kenneth C. Stuart, MSEH, RENS Director of Environmental Health cc: William Walker, MD, Director, Health Services Department Norm Hantzsche, Questa Engineering Richard Lee, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist Lillian T. Fujii, Deputy County Counsel CADOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\RCLANCY\DESKTOP\A ARD APPEAL 5-19-03.WPD UOU3 9r� c�EN MAY 1 6 '2003 RECD pn�aa�P 29ro Glo�`e°�,5c��4.9513 ,'a ��gZ92 ............................................I F� toWit �sa�RV-"ee 0 VIA Iwo fat AA;11 14 1p a a j FeW Ft�R���G?•� t•t� Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sabrante Orinda, CA 94563. 925-254-9513 cell: 925,P788-7870 email: tarnara@a rd.com May 14, 2003 Kenneth C. Stuart Environmental Health Director Contra Costa Environmental HeaM 2120 Diamond Blvd,,, Suite 200. Concord, CA 94524 RE: 1000 Fish Ranch Ro Orinda, CA Request for Van"ance Dear Mr. Stuart: Thank you very much for taking the time to meet with me today. As per our meeting with yourself, Richard Lee, Norman Hantzche, anti James Lewis, the denial from Richard Lie is void and the matter is in your hands. t will await your telephone call next week. Thank you for your time and consideration and.1 took forward to,speaking with you soon. Best regards, i Tamara L. Attard 000328 P•d PTQa4PQ2q2R P �04d dTir =Z❑ EO 91 ReW i y {1 lY i 4# ■rri "lose ! Ao j 7 4 �rl.■WTt.►IY. aYi1i•wLl�wrlv.r�. .vJ.41/VrY•Mr.i�rr...•vlr•4'w .Yri/ J+.rYlr.r�w�r r S' { 7 1 .�■.1/r�..■rI + . • .tp Y■tiP+•4-�'-� rrw.w....r. �rrr■rr.As �. ■■r.Vw■YI. { ..moi..-.... r w •lY Vrs'.wlwrwwriY.I�c.Y.1NfMr•�A•i+.YYti+IY`i+rr■IMO.+w1 ti•r ..�w •.t� x.11■ I/■M■.■Y■■rrr.•■ypI••'I �.1..s.r. •'.rr■...• . ' ?f L R t !7 4 f a S ,1 - j i r 1.f . i �3 1 n� t . ,E rt j -7 Toquote ordinance## 81-30, u pIt is the intent of this cha ter to rovide maximum � to the waterqualityof the waters stored in these reservoirs", The protection waterqualitywill not be impacted in an wa because the se tic field is 750 feet Y Y � downhill from the pipe opening and it is impossible for the water to drain uphill 750 feet in an elevation of over 80 feet. EBMUD- inspected the site and said our . septic field would not impact the waterqualityin an wa . p Y Y The definition of 1000 feet "from" should be further defined to say the distance surface water must travel before entering a steam, or "the distance that surface water can travel before enteringinto the reservoir". From, according to � Webster's Dictionaryis as follows: From: used to s eci a startinpoint in p 9 spatial movement. The water mustphysically.be able to umove in the direction p of the stream. ThankyouY for ourconsideration. Best regards, Tamara L. Attard w 000321-' t Action 22 Support Sustainable Agricultural Activities Within the Corridor Description: Support continued sustainable agriculture activities of the Bayseng Spice Company on their property above the eastern entrance to the Caldecott Tunnel. Bayseng sustainably harvests bay leaves from the bay forest on its property,grows spices and herbs in the under story of this forest and in small clearings,manages vegetation to reduce fire risks,and processes their harvests in a Small facility at the eastern end of Old Tuanel Road di- rectly adjacent to the Caltrans structure over the east- ern Caldecott Tunnel entrance. These current activities are consistent with both Uning the ecological func- tion of the Caldecott Corridor and with controlling fire risl�s. Implementation: Send BaySeng a letter of support consistent with the above. Fiscal Impacts: None. Anticipated results: Perhaps help private landowner to continue current ac- tivitieswhich are consistent with the key objectives out- lined in Plan. Cautions: None W....0..%....r 1.:'•Y'• 1. s•.�v..........t...."'J':....... .. .r ..... ... ...:.I`..4..........................i.......n...... ..... :L::'A^."f.:.Ni:::.f.......«....r ••-. Sl;±'.1'«'...�...':1`A:11c..'.i:'...c.:]........1.........'T.::1' Chanter 6: Recommended Actions Page 6-:1, 00 U3 3U f � •-,`it� Cc%- 4-ra Costa Environmental--�� Health Nli _.12 0 Diamond Blvd., Suite 200 ,we�yCFi..y-.arttv^•. CCEH � ..,t - Concord, CA 94520 CONTRA CESTA2003 APR 0 7 Phone. (925) 6.46-5225 HEALTH S E RV I _ CES Fax. �925� 646 5168 REC REQUEST FOR VARIANCE PleaseprintEYP or e «forni must Assessor's Parcel Number be filled out completely -.-. 1 0 FIFO:te Location City/Zip/Zi Code I a0© hSk gA ris`_6 3 Requesting Parry Dayt' e Pho 'Ta M 12& .A- , L 2-3- Y Mailing Address Ci /Zi Code tYP fn I rOwner(s) Daytime Phone -e � , Zs S Mailing Address City/Zip Code fir. i 1 N�4,S 1 r or) Variance Request Reason for Request L r " Ir Ck I R C, Iscr V10 rh Sup-portingDocumentation (attach additional sheet if necessa ) Submitted by: M14A �ZJLA6" A Date. .2oo Mi.'i'iai;it; •.ts.• _'it::— r•':i�,:ir::;a:• ;:ti'rit :r.:.. :.,... _ it. .... .......- .........:......::::. .. .....r"'f?t. �.. ..r ..s.... iK ...:.. _ ...... t ... .-._ xs .. .... •t:�»..:may::::.r..-._.1.......-•......r.t.i•s i..i• .:•t::_::::.: .:.L- •�, 4 _.t......ns t••:r«•:it:s..rrKT ;:z:•:••.:�''•-l:.: •r ••i:::� :•.L ;r?!�•rc �s. .r.. ?' .: ..'�:•4. � ia. i uL ii! w !:Nila •:ri.. j.ii . is mia•i::i::r.:a;F:ii»•«;nL.L.'i:.w ri ;ss:., •k r •moi x.tt,r{ .sr:»• .�� ..i.s.ir tr• •�• .t::»:. ••:s »} .. !FF r�. .t• :sr' :is._tti& r._t- n•}" ill" t. 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May 2, 2003 Subject: Site Evaluation for 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda Report prepared by: Michael Cervantes, R.E.H.S.�c. The property 10.00 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda currently lies in a defined drainage area for the San Pablo Dam Reservoir. The owners are proposing a septic system for the above property. Under Contra Costa County Ordinance 420-6.507(b)(2), a variance for a septic system would be allowed if the individual system were beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream. The owners have applied for a variance on April 7, 2003. The following are the results from our site evaluation. The subject property lies at the base of a canyon sandwiched between Isis ridge and Fish Ranch Road., at which Frontage Road is at the southwest end of the property. (See aerial photograph taken 7-6-93). The top of the canyon is where Fish Ranch Road intersects Grizzly Peak Blvd. East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBN4UD) owns property located just northeast of Fish Ranch Road and above the subject property. EBMUD, Cal-Trans, and Questa all have stated that the drainage from the subject property does flow eventually to the San Pablo Creek,which ultimately drains to the San Pablo Dam Reservoir. Signs of seasonal streams were found on East Bay Mud property draining into a corrugated pipe in the direction of the subject property. Inspector Jeff Edwards and I located the corrugate pipe but also located a stream approximately 80 feet from the subject property's western property line. We followed the stream to a reinforced concrete pipe (RCP), which was 750 feet upslope and northwest from the proposed drainfield on the subject property. According to a map provided by Cal-Trans and by visual observations, the RCP directly connects to storm drains located onto Frontage Road. No other streams were observed east of the RCP and west of Frontage Road. Cal-Trans has stated that a retaining wall is being proposed because of major erosion issues from the Isis Ridge. A Cal-Trans drainage easement located 150 feet west of Frontage Road drains surface runoff from lower end of Isis Ridge to a drainage ditch alongside Fish Ranch Road. A drainage ditch runs alongside Fish Ranch Road with diversion pipes, which drain a portion of the road water onto the subject property. There are also a few seasonal streams running from Isis Ridge and feed into the stream on the subject property. A Questa site review(see Questa report dated 4-10-03) only indicates an .unnamed tributary stream located 1,510 feet north from the-proposed leachfield. A subsequent site evaluation by Questa was done after the discovery of a stream 750 feet from the proposed drainfic1d. Questa's report (April 30, 2003) states that the stream reenters the RCP at roughly 80 feet higher in elevation than the proposed drainfield. Questa is maintaining that"it is physically impossible for water to drain by surface or subsurface route from the leachfield area to this section of open drainage channel." Soil profile and percolation tests were done by Questa(observed by Contra Costa County Environmental Health). The soil profile did not show signs of mottling or high ground O 1000 Fish Ranch Rd2 000332 water and the percolation test ranged between 6 and 48 minutes per inch. Evidence of fill material was observed about 600 feet northwest of Frontage Road. According to the owners the upper half of the property was filled in,, although the proposed drainfield did not show signs of fill material. O 1000 Fish Ranch Rd2 U0U3,3 �i T aServer Image Courtesy aF'',.e USGS Page 1 of Send To Printer Back To TerraSenrer Change to 11x27 Print Size. 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PROINo.: 230061 FAX: (925)949-9292 SENDER"'S FAX: (510)236-2423 PHONE: SENDEWS PHONE: (510)236-6114 SUBJECT: Variarwe Request Letter - 0 URGENT 0 FQR REV IE W COMMENT 0 PLEAS E REPLY M RF.Q 1P.,fi'l-ps) Ef ORIGINALS MAILED 0 FOR YOUR USE NoTEVCOMMENTS: See attachecL xc: Machael Cervantes,REHS Fax:(}25)646-51t ReF 230061 fax I If you n=i ved this mmtmuniag inn in en-or,please notify us imm-clim-idy by telephone.This doc=ument is intended only for the us{:of the individual or entity to whic=h it is address-ed and Tay an-gun inrommlion that is pd-voikpd,ewficlottial,and exenrt horn disclosurc udder applicable lave,if you are not the intended m ipient or the agent responsible for dclivaing the iTx:.4mr to the intended recipient,ycuu are hely cotirect thud any dissemination.disuibuticmi,c q)ying„tw othrr use of this ca-mmunkatiun is strictly prof ibited. Bax 70356,1220 Bric"rcf Cage Rd.Suite 206 Pt.Richmond,CA 94807 T.'510/236,6114 F-5101230.2423 E.•Quesia Q0uestaEC.com 000330 Apr 30 03 12:56p questa 5102362423 p. 2 Civil, Environmental It Water Resaurres April 30,2(X)3 ENC;INLL-RING (.:Ultf�. Mr.Richard Lee,R.E.14.S- Contra Costa County Environmental Health Division 2120 Dianiund Boulevard,Suite 200 Concoix-l.CA,9452Q Subject: Van'ance Ruquest dor Property on lOQO Fish Ranch Road hi OfiiWa,-California;APN 265-180- 016 65-180.O16 Dear Richard: This purpose of this letter is to add supporting documentation and clarification to our April 10, 2()p3,request for a variance regarding setback to a water supply reservoir/tributary stream for the subject property,, 4n April 17, 20Q3, Questa Engineering staff and Michael Cervantes, R.EE.5., conducted a site inspection and observed- a seasonal. water course located approximately 2,000 feet, upslope and northwest of the proposed leachfield. This stream originates in the vicinity of the intersection of Grizzly Peak and Fish Ranch Road. We found where the steam enters a 36-inch diameter corrugated metal pipe(CMP)culvert,which appears to have been installed many years ago,possibly at the time the Ca-Idecott Tunnel was constructed. The culvert extends into and through the subject property, ultimately joining the Highway 24 storm drain system along Frontage Road, downslope of the propeiiy. This is confirmed by drawings obtained from Caltrans. At the fime of our April 17�inspection we concluded that the culvert was likely continuous Siam 2,0(0 feet upslopc of the leachfield to the junction with the storm drain system at Frontage Road. However, on a subsequent site visit(April 24°),we observed there to be a missing section of culvert where the drauiage flows for a distance of approximately 500 feet in an open channel, before reentering a reinforced concrete culvert.- This open drainage section is on the subject parcel,approximately?50 feet ups(ope(northwest)of the proposed leachfield. We estimate the point where the drainage reenters the concrete culvert to be roughly 80 feet higher in elevation than the proposed leachfield area.Because of the elevation difference, it is physically impossible for water to drain.by surface or subsurface mute from the leachfield area to this section of open drainage channel. Therefore,the can be no impact.on the section of"tr1UUmy StCCalll"from the proposed leachfield. As described in our April 10't'letter,drainage from the property travels.downslope toward Highway 24 and then easterly along the nordl side of the Highway,before.entefing a tributary streanL The distance from the proposed leachfield site to a tributary stream that could be impacted by the leachfield is 1,5 10 feet. The recently discovered open drainage channel located 75U feet ugslope (80 feet higher in elevation) from the proposed leachfield does not qualify as tributary stream that could possibly be impacted by surface or subsurface water movement from the proposed leachfield. Tlvrefun: we will befieve theproject site can safely support an on-site sewage system and warrants a variance to Ordmance section 42U-6.507. -•. Box 70356,1220 g"rickyard Cove Rd.quite 206 Pt.Richmond CA 94807T 5141236.6114 F:510/236.2423 F.QuestaOQuestaEC.com Upw al. .. ...-�.x-;�;r• 8e mac. •• ••a.f• .`;- .. .a ti;;.�=c.:a:� _`• `la's "•_s e,'�."- .h• -..;�. _ --:t��.5.�^".y:.7- .. .-sem:$�: K�•,7_.,. .4r' -r. A.G': a:� Air 30 Q �3 12: 5' questa 5102362423 X0. 3 Page 2 Mr.L�ce Apri1309 2 03 Please call the undersigned if you have any questions or any- additional hifermation is required. Sincerely, Noadiah rc;kinan Project Geologist on nm N.Hantzsche,P Principal/Managing Eng r cc: Tam=Attard Michael Cervantes,REI-H.S. N1 VNE/th Ref.-230061 IA.Atidendarn Tamara L. Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 (925)254-9513 cell: (925) 788-7870 email: tamara@attard.com Scott D. Hill Ranger Supervisor East Bay Municipal Utility District 500 San Pablo Dam Road Orinda, CA 94563 Re: 1000 Fish Ranch Road Farm Improvement Plan Dear Scott: Thank you for taking the time last week to conduct a site visit at 1000 Fish Ranch Road and to review our proposed improvement plan for the above referenced property. As per our conversation at your office last week the location for the septic system shown on the plans will not impact EBMUD facilities. As your neighbor, it was nice to hear that EBIVIUD will not object to the issuance of a Contra Costa Environmental Health septic permit. Again, thank you for taking the time with me and please" give me a call if you have any further questions or suggestions. Best reg rds, Tamara L.Attard 000338 Apr-22-03 49:38A .CT Engineering P_ui 111 Grand Avenue Mail: P.O. Sox 23660 ;31trpn Oakland,CA 94623=0660 Sistrict 04 Fax leo.. (510)28 Engineerinq Services Hydraulics Branch APR X12 003 RtC`10 To: Michaet Cervantes From: Joseph Peterson Comparry: Contra Costa County Position: Environmental Health Specialist Phone: 510-286-6377 Fax Number. (925)646-5168 Wages:4 Phone: (925)646- 5 ext 210 Date: April 22,2003 Re: Fish Ranch Road cc: 11 Urgent x For Rear D Please Cornnwnt Q Please Reply x FYI t Comments: Michael,I believe the attached plan will answer you-question regarding the drainage off the site.I have mailed the originals.You should get there tomrrow. 0 0 3,31'L � Apr-22-03 09:39A GT Erqineerin9 P.04 STATE OF CAI.IFORHIA-BUSINES"TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AGENCY _ � GRAY MV11,Go►�mor DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P o pax 23eso OAKLAND.CA 94623-osso too(51 0)2e6-4454 April 2z, 2003 MICHAEL CERVANTES Contra Costa County Environmental Health Department 2120 Diamond'Blvd, Suite 200 Concord,CA 94520 RE: DRAINAGE AT TERMINUS OF FISH RANCH ROAD OFF-RAMP Dear Mr. Cervantes: Attached per your request is a drainage layout plan showing the 42"pipe and Caltrans' drainage easement. Of particular interest on this plan is the slopc easement which extends into the property in question. It is my understanding that this slope easement allows Caltrans rights in accessing our slope benches from Fish Ranch Road. This plan has also been forwarded to Tamara Attard for her information. If you have any questions regarding the plan please contact me at(5 1 D)28G-63 77.. Sincerely, J SEPH E.PETERSON District Office Chief ' Hydraulics Attachments u00340 Ap,r-2 2—0 3 09:38A C T P.02 J?W AC.Pl1'E'w 10'=� IIIV* .I si 111101 -Ch �. to �r. 1 •,, 40 �, �Fri�t,�►.�C. P.—Q�:�,�, �'1•�3r0 � mono -I:L -jr 4/w LJ�VLO � 7 4 ,T �--' �l�• �Pv�r�s ��l�ar fan. �trsg�� 1//4V X13.7? LIN e � 3 Ap 5 ti v WS. �dr TA % 0 � , 1 � f� •ter "� ..r-�'- � ,�1 R(file Ar woo Jol 14 VOW arm i - 1 9 �. � 100 APO, • Ow dool 10 IP IL Joe jwr leg GOP 106 Ap a two woo UPI 'Wool sift Ova wom.. Ow0 dar � �1t���'{� �f. 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FAX -TRANSMITTAL To: V/1 fT� • Date: ift/ If -7 Subject: f rc _�e E Nuxnber cif Pages this sheet): - If you do not receive of the pagres, please caH us at (510) 236-611410 .0Conu-nenta. /,/or IV 4 i4o_se e,,& w 4PP meow -Aim-ax • r Originals to be P&quested • 'rai..LY•. r • - --- y:• ra�•t s•.7f i .. �..,Box 70356,122 -Brtckyafd Cove Rd,Suite 206 Pt Richmond,CA 948117 T T.5101236.6114- F-510/236.2.423 E."Cluc:sta@CWe=EC.com 44 41 0 3 4 .t• ..•••to i� r• .•:"-t-•{.��� '�a_•_ •.�. � 'r•��•: •.•,.Li t, •7�••"t a. �°'�{'•'rj 1•�•• !•� ,'i-; s.+ •- N- ••r J r• is '•.: -'s c� Apr 15 03 03: 37p questa 5102362423 p. 2 PERCOLATION TEST DATA h Project dumber: 230061 gate: 14 April 03 di X, xo Project Name,-, Attwd Test By: NE o APN: 265-160016 Checked By: JEIMC ax Test Hole: p-1 Hale Diameter(d): 6 Pipe Diam.(d 1) 41 Depth(D): 33" Soil Type:SANDY CLA Initial Final Time Percolation Rate Water Level Water Level Interval Mater Drop MPI Trial Start Time [inches] Time Read [Inches] [Minutes] [Inches] [inches [Minutes Number LTo) 00Ell (X1) T ?C Per Hourl Per Inch 1 9 : 3.000 9 : 30 9.000 30 6.000 12.000 5.00 2 9 : 30 3.000 10 : 8.875 30 5.575 11.750 5.10 3 10 : 3.000 10 - 30 9.000 30 6.000 12.000 5.00 4 10 30 3.000 11 9.000 30 6.000 12.000 5.00 5 11 : 3.000 11 : 30 8.500 30 5.500 11:000 5.50 6 11 30 3.004 12 : 3.500 30 5.500 11.000 5.50 7 12: 3.000 12 : 30 8.500 30 5.500 11.000 5.50 8 12: 30 3.000 1 : 8.500 30 5.500 11.000 5.50 Adjustment Factor: 1 Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI): 5.5 Maximum Application Rate(GPD/SqFt): 1.09 Adjustment Rate Method: dotes: Remaining Presoak: Test Hale: p-2 mole Diameter(d): V Pipe Diam.(d1)- 4w Depth(D): 33" Soil Type:SANDY CLAN Initial Final Time Percolation Rate Water Level Water Level Interval Water Drop MPI Trial Start Time [Inches} Time Read [inches] [Minutes] [inches) [Inches [Minutes Number To X0 1 XI T Per Hour Per Inch L- 1 9 : 01 3.404 9 : 31 8.000 30 5.040 10.000 6.00 2 9 : 31 3.000 10 : 01 8.000 30 5.000 10.000 6 e OO 3 10 : 01 3.000 10 : 31 6.525 30 3.525 07.250 8.30 4 10 : 31 3.000 11 : 01 4.750 30 2.540 05.000 12.00 5 11 : 01 3.400 11 : 31 4.750 30 1.750 03.504 17.10 6 11 31 3.000 12 : 01 4.254 30 1.250 02.500 24.00 7 12 : 01 2.500 12: 31 4.250 30 1.750 03.500 17.10 8 12 : 31 2.500 1 01 4.250 30 1.750 03.E 17.10 Ike Adjustment Factor: 1 Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI): 17.'1 Maximum Application Rate(GPDJSqFt): 0.7 Adjustment Rata Method: Notes: Remaining Presoak: Apr 15 03 030 37p 1yesta p P.ERCOLATION TEST DATA 4 iL Project Number: 230061 Data: 14 aril 03 x; x: Project Name: Attard Test BY: NE APN: 265480-016 Checked 8y: JE/MC -t2. Test Hole: p4 'Hole Diameter(d)- 6" Pipe Dlam.01). 4" Depth(D): 33" Soil Type:SAN DYICLA) Initial Final' Time Percolation Rate Water Level Water!Level Interval 'mater Drop MPI .. Trial Start Time [inches] Time Read [Inches] [Minutes] (inches] [Inches [MinLftes Number To (X01- T1) Vi) (T) Per Houn Per Inca 1 0-: 2 3 9 : 32 8 30 61 10 2 911 32 3.000 10 : 2 8.000 30 5" 10.000 61.40 3 10 : 02 3.000 10 : 2 5.500 30 2.500 5.000 12.00 4 10-. 32 3.000 11 : 2 4.300 30 1.750 3.500 17.10 5 11 02 3.250 11 32 4.500 30 1.250 2.500 24.00 6 11 . 32 3.000 12 . 2 4.250 30 1.251 2.500 24,00 7 124. 02 3.000 12 : 32 4.250 30 1.250 2.500 24.00 8 12 . 32 3.000 1 02 4.254 30 1..254 2.500 24.+00 Adjustment Factor: I Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI): 24.0 Maximum Application Rate(GPD/SqFt): Adjustment mate Method: Notes: Remaini Pmoak: 00' r 46' y ' Apr 15 03 034*0 37p s t a 5102362423 p. 4 PERCOLATION TEST DATA Project Number: 230061 Gate: 14 April 03 X, xg Project Name; A►ttard Test By: NE ° a APN: ,265.1 X18 Checked 8y: JE [C OA Test Hole: p4 Nine Diameter(dy. 64 P Pe Diam.[ Depth(D)* 24" foil Type:SANDY CL.A Initial Final Time Percolation Rate Water Level Water Level Interval Water Drop MPI Trial Start Time [inches] Time Read [inches] (Minutes] [inches] (inches [Minutes Number To (XO) G il 95Per Hour]_ Per inch 1 0 : 03 3.000 9 : 33 5.000 30 3.0013 5.000 10-00 2 9 : 33 3.000 10 . 3 5.000 30 3.000 6.000 10.00 3 10 . 03 3.000 10 . 33 5.000 30 3.000 6.000 10.00 4 10 : 33 2.875 11 : 3 5.500 30 2.825 5.250 11.40 5 11 : 03 2.750 11 33 5.375 30 1.250 2.500 24.00 0 11 : 33 2.875 12 : 3 5,500 30 2.625 5.250 11.40 7 12 : 03 2.875 12 : 33 5.500 30 2.025 5.250 11.40 8 12 : 33 3.000 1 : 03 5,625 30 2.825 5.2501 11.40 Adtustment Factor: 1 Adjusted,Stabiles Rate(MPI). 11.E Maximum Application Rate(GPD/SqR): Adjustment Rate Method_ Notes: . Remainin Presoak: . Test Hole: -5 Hole Diameter(d),- ToPi D►iam.(d1). 4'" DeOth P: 18.. Soil Type.SANDY UCLA� Pipe initial final Time Percolation Rate Water Level 'mater level Interval Water Drop MPI Taal Start Time [Inches] Time Read [Inches] [Minutes] [Inches] [inches (Minutes Number To XoT1 ML M X Per Notes Per Inch] 1 9 : 04 2.000 0 : 34 4.0+00 30 2.000 034.000 15.00 2 0 : 34 2.000 10 , 04 3.000 30 1.000 02.000 30.00 3 10 . 04 2.000 10 . 34 3.000 30 1.000 02.000 30.00 4 10 - 34 1.875 11 : 04 2.750 30 0.875 01.750 34.30 5 11 : 034 1.875 11 : 34 2.552 30 0.687 01.370 43.80 a 11 : 34 2.000 12 : 04 Z625 30 0.5.25 01.250 48.00 7 12 : 04 2.000 12 : 34 2.525 30 0.8.25 01.250 48.003 8 12 . 34 2.000 1 . 04 .2.625 30 0.825 +01.250 48.00 Ono- Adjustment Factor: 1 Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI).- 48.0 Maximum Application Rate(GPD/SqFt): 0.43 Adjustment Rate Method: Nates: Remaining Presoak: IMMEN" low . 0 034 '1 t) Apr 15 03 03: 37qVpsta 5102362423 p. 5 � PERCOLATION TEST DATA a Project number: 230061 Data: 14 April 03 X3 xQ Project Name: Attard Test By: NE o APIA. 265-180-015 checked By. J EIMC 1±2 Test Hole: p-6 Hole Diameter(d): 6" Pipe Diam.(d1): 4" Depth(Q): 24" Soil Type:SAND'CLL Initial Final Time Percolation Rate Water Lege! Water Level Interval Nater Drop MPI Thai Start Tune [inches] Tithe Read [inches) [Minutes] [inches] [Inches [Minutes Number To (XP) (X) Per Hour Per Inch 1 9 : 05 3.000 9 : 35 4.000 30 1.000 2.000 30.00 2 9 : 35 3.000 10 : 5 4.000 30 1.000 2.000 30.00 3 101, 05 3.000 10 : 35 4.000 30 1.000 2.000 30.00 4 10 : 35 3.000 11 5 4.000 30 1.000 2.000 30.00 5 11 : 05 2.750 11 : 35 3.500 30 0.750 1.500 40.00 6 11 : 35 2.750 12 : 5 3.500 30 0.750 1.504 40.00 7 12 : 05 2.750 12 : 35 3.500 30 0.750 1.500 40.00 8 12 : 35 3.000 1 : 05 3.750 30 0.750 1.500 40.00 Adjustment Factor. Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI): 40.0 Maximum Applicafion Rate(GPD/SqFt): Adjustment Rate Method: Notes: RemainingPresoak: Test Hole: p-7 Hole Diameter(d).- V Pipe Diam.(d 1) 4" Depth(D): 24" Soil Type:SANDY CLA Initial Final Time Percolation Rate Water Level Water Levet Interval water Drop MPI Trial Stag Time [laches] Time Read [Inches] [Minutes] [Inches] [inches [Minutes Number o) (Xa) ( RC1 Per Hour Per Inch 1 9 : 06 2.000 9 : 36 4.000 30 2.000 04.600 15.00 2 9 : 36 2.000 10 : 06 3.750 30 1.750 03.504 17.10 3 10 : 06 2.000 10 : 36 4.000 30 2.000 04.E 15.00 4 10 : 36 2.250 11 : 06 3.000* 30 0.750 01.500 40.00 5 11 06 2.250 11 : 36 3.000 30 4.750 01.500 40.00 6 11 : 36 2.250 012 : 06 30 0.750 01.506 40.00 7 12 ; 06 3.000 12.- 36 3.750 30 0.750 01.500 40,00 8 12 : 36 3.000 - 1 : 06 3.754 34 0.750 01.500 40.00 Adjustment Factor: 1 Adjusted,Stabilized Rate(MPI).- 40.0 Maximum Application Rate(GPD/SqFt): 0.48 Adjustment Rate Method: Motes: Remaining Presoak: Apr 15 03 03: 38p q.yesta 5102362423 p. 6 uenta Enyineerl!g Corporation SOIL PROFILE DESCRIPTION Project Number: 230061 Project Nam: Attard tate: 14 Apd 03 PrWcct Location: Qrtnda Baring Method:Mand Excavaled Logged By: NE Notes: Teat Hole No: T-1 Water Table: Slope: Graphic consis- Log Depth Texture Structure Color Ruck Pores tency Remarks .. ; + .. 0- 13" sandy a*loam weak brown many friable rocas-wrnrnon medium to vy fine _ <15% coarse to Boundary-gradual few very fine o: 13" - 40" Gravetly sandy play+to moderate brown ':. .�orrurt+on fftWe to*m roots-fine to vy fine . o-- sandy clay loam to angular blocky very One to 11dable very fine 40" - 71" sandy dW loam weak to moderate brown common friable rcotsdew fine to vay Ine to gravelly day �g -to&$ to many ran stldcy Bounctary.9raduaI niedlum •, o'; to VY fire Not, Test Hole No: T-2 Water Table: Slope: Graphic Donal-S Log Depth Texture btruidu re Color Rock Pores tency Remarks 15" sandy day loam weak brown _13%, =won Mable mots-few fins to very 11ne ♦ w few coarse 10 aoundary-gradual _- . very fine a � 1 36" Gravelly clay tY1oi3 ote W it-b MwiVolive 1.5-35° common lrtetf s1 ., . su6anQutar veV flne to somewhat blocky veer One Inficky 36" - Sr Gravelly ciay moderate brown few fine friable roots-few very fine °. arquiar t3todcy 15-35% to vy lice someMiat 1VOY lstcky Nous; Civil, Environments! . £t Water Resources April 10,2003 ENGINEERING CORP. Mr.Richard Lee,R.E.H.S. Contra Costa County Environmental Health Division 2120 Diamond Boulevard,Suite 200 Concord,CA 94520 Subject: Septic System Suitability Evaluation-and Variance Request for Property on 1000 Fish Ranch Road in Orindla, California,APN 265-180-016 Dear Richard: This purpose of this letter is briefly describe the results of the official site review and provide the supporting documentation for a variance for a property within a drainage area as described in-Michael Cervantes' letter dated March 28, 2003. An official site investigation for on-site wastewater disposal was conducted by Questa Engineering on April 7, 8 and 9, at the subject property. The soil profiles and percolation tests were observed by Jeff Edwards, R.E.H.S. and Michael Cervantes, R.E.H.S. The lot is currently undeveloped. The purpose of our investigation was to determine the most suitable area and design for a leachfield to serve a farm and farmhouse. SITE REVIEW The project site is 5.14 acres, is gently sloping and overgrown with brush"(see Figure 1 for project location). Two soil profile test pits were excavated with a backhoe on April 7,2003,in the proposed leachfield area.The soil profile test pits, T-1 and T-2,were excavated to depths of 71 and 69 inches,respectively.The soils in T-1 and T-2 generally consist of 15 inches of sandy clay loam underlain by gravelly clays.Seven percolation tests wereperformed in the proposed leachfield area at depths ranging from 18 to 33 inches on April 9,2003.The tests showed a range from 6 to 48*,miutes per inch (MPI), with an average rate of 30 MPI. These rates are allwithin the acceptable range of 1 to 120 MPI and the soils exhibit suitable depth and texture for sewage disposal under the current Contra Costa County Regulations and are appropriate for the use of a Shallow Trench Pressure Distribution System.Testing was done during wet weather season and no groundwater or evidence of gmTnZWater (i.e. mottles) was.noted. Based on field measurements the proposed leachfield area is 1,510 feet from an'unnamed tributary stream. VARLANCE It is our understanding, that the subject parcel is located within a watershed for the San Pablo Dam Reservoir, which serves as a public water supply, operated by East Bay Municipal Utility District (EDMUD). As such, Contra Costa County Ordinance requires a variance for any onsite septic system in this area.The project site is located at the extreme limit of the watershed, more than 6 miles from the reservoir. Drainage from the property travels down slope toward Highway 24 and then easterly along the north side of the Highway,before entering a tributary stream.The distance from the proposed leachfield site to the tributary stream is 1,510 feet.Beyond this point the drainage joins with runoff from the highway,and eventually enters San Pablo Creek,approximately one mile to the east. 5eE �Y We believe"anance is suitable for this site based on the following reasons: r° 1. The nearest sewer line is approximately two(2)miles away and would require trenching on Highway 24,which makesxit infeasible for the site to be served by public sewer at the present time.There are no plana for sewers to be extended in the foreseeable future.Section 420-6.507(b). �- Box 70356, 1220$rickyard Cove Rd.Suite 206 Pt.Richmond CA 94807 T.510/236.6114 F.•510/236.2423 E:Questa@QuestaEC.com A A.mrYgri�y x a t r Page 2 Mr.Lee April 10,2003 2. The project site and the proposed septic system are greater than 1,000 feet from a reservoir or tributary stream. The project site is approximately 7 miles from San Pablo Reservoir,ensuring that there is virtually no possibility of any drainage or water quality impact on the reservoir. Section 420-6.507(b)(2). 3. The total lot area(more than 5 acres)is greater than the minimum 40,000 square feet.Section 420-6.505(a). 4. The lot complies in all other respects with the requirements of the Environmental Health Division and the regulations issued by the health officer.Section 420-6.505(b)(1). 5. The variance will not create nor contribute to the creation of a public health nuisance. The property is very isolated. The nearest residences or public use areas down-gradient of the site are more than a mile away(down Highway 24)in Orinda.Section 420-6.505(b)(2),. Our official site review on the property has identified an area having suitable soils and sufficient space to accommodate an engineered on-site sewage treatment and disposal system that conforms with current requirements in Contra Costa County Regulations. The proposed system would include disposal to a Shallow Trench Pressure Distribution System. Also, as an alternative design, the system would be subject to routine maintenance and inspection under an Operating Permit, as required in the current Contra Costa County regulations. For these numerous reasons,we believe the project site can safely support an on-site sewage system and warrants a variance to Ordinance section 420-6.507. Please call the undersigned if you have any questions or any additional information is required. Sincerely, Noadiah Eckman Project Geologist Norman N.Hantzsche, ' Principal/Managing.Eiigineer cc: Tamara Attard Michael Cervantes,R.E.H.S. 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Approved ❑ Deiued By:❑ I�ate: Director, Enviro=,, cental Health EHLUT.144/93 V 000" U2 o WILLIAM B. WALKER, M.D.. � CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR ENVIP...0NMENTAL KENNETH C. STUART, MSEH,REHS HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR Z,2o Diamond Blvd.,, 200 CON T CO *STA Concord, California HEALTH S E RV I C -E S 9450 Ph(9Z5)646-5225 CERTIFIED MAIL Fax(925)646-5168 www.cocoeh.org March 28, 2003 Tamara Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563 RE: 1000 Fish Ranch Rd.,Orinda. Dear Mrs. Attard: This letter is summarizing your options for a septic system on 1000 Fish -Ranch Road, Orinda property. The above property is within the drainage area of the San Pablo Reservoir, therefore any- sewage disposal shall be connected to a community sewer collection system as per Contra Costa County Ordinance section 42,0-6.507 and as discussed on the site evaluation on February 20., 2003. At this current time our office has no record of a variance for this property. Until this office receives a variance from the health officer no septic system can be installed. The soil profile conducted on March 24.7 2003 showed fill material from the first-seventeen inches of topsoil. Individual systems shall only be permitted in natural undisturbed ground areas. Modifying, cutting, benching or altering in any way, a site being considered for placement of an individual system, shall..invalidate.the site for consideration of an individual system. If another soil profile is conducted it shall be in an undisturbed area. The above profile also revealed that a standard septic system would not be allowed because of an impermeable soil layer starting at forty-three inches below* ground surface (b.g.s.) At that time it was discussed that you obtain a consultant who could design an alternative septic system.. Refer to Contra Costa County regulations section 420-6.634 for alternative septic system requirements. You inquired about the use of a FAST aerobic system, currently aerobic systems are not allowed.for new constructions only repairs. _ East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBNIUD) has stated that the above property is in the middle of a drainage-area. Be aware that you may continue through a.soil profile and percolation test but that no septic installation will be allowed without a variance from the health offf-cer. If you have any questions, I may be reached at (925) 646-5225 x210,.,Monday through Friday, 7:30a.m. —9:00a.m. Sincerel , Michael Cervantes, R.E.H.S. Senior Environmental Health Specialist 00035 "' A Contra Costa Community Substance Abuse Services.• Contra Costa Emergency Medical Services Co-ntra Costa Environmental Health Contra Costa Health Pian • • Contra Costa Hazardous Materials Programs •Contra Costa Mental Health Contra Costa Public Health Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Contra Costa Health Centers • � CONTRA COSTA ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION - � � 2120 DIAMOND BOULEVARD, SUITE 200 CONCORD, CA 94520 .CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES FAX2926464291 88 - tab- www.cocoeh.org FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET DATE: / I lte2j T 0: (M /IGcYGC_- �f� FROM: FAX#: qc Q # OF PAGES: I (LNCLUDING COVERS ET) RE: ❑ PRIORITY ROUTINE ❑ FOR REVIEW COMNIENTS: Ifyou have any problems with receipt of transmittal,please call (925) 646-5215 WILLIAM B. WALKER, M.D. CONTRA COSTA HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR � ENVIRONMENTAL KENNETH C. STUART, MSEH,REHS HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR CONTRA C O 'S T A 2120 Diamond Blvd.,Suite 200 Concord, California HEALTH SERVICES 94520 Ph(925)646-5225 CERTIF D MAILFax(925)646-5168 www.cocoeh.org March 28, 2003 Tamara Attard 296 Camino Sobrante Orinda, CA 94563. RE: 1000 Fish Ranch Rd., Orinda Dear Mrs. Attard: This letter is summarizing your options for a septic system on 1000 Fish Ranch Road, Orinda property. The above property is within the drainage area of the San Pablo Reservoir, therefore any sewage disposal shall be connected to a community sewer collection system as per Contra Costa County Ordinance section 420-6.507 and as discussed on the site evaluation on February 20, 2003. At this current time our office has no record of a variance for this property. Until this office receives a . variance from the health officer no septic system can be installed. The soil profile conducted on March 24, 2003 showed fill material from the first seventeen inches of topsoil. Individual systems shall only be permitted in natural undisturbed ground areas. Modifying, cutting, benching or altering in any way, a site being considered for placement of an individual system, shall invalidate the site for consideration of an individual system. If another soil-profile is conducted it shall be in an undisturbed area. The-above profile also revealed that a standard septic system would not be allowed because of an-impermeable soil layer starting at forty-three inches below'-ground surface (b.g.s.) At that time. it was discussed that you obtain a consultant who could design an alternative septic system.. Refer to Contra Costa County regulations-section 420-6.634 for alternative septic system requirements. You inquired about the use of a FAST aerobic system, currently aerobic systems are not allowed for new constructions only repairs. East Bay Municipal Utility District(EBMUD)has stated that the above property is in the middle of a drainage area. 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CONTRA COSTA �`+E�„�► Site and Soil Ll IRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVIS1101:- 2120 DIAMOND BOULEVARD, SUITE 200MAR 1 4 2003 C d N' T RA C O.S TA CONCORD, CA 94520 (925)646-5225 REC�D HEALTH SERVICES www.cocoeh.or9 f SITE SOIL APPLICATION Type of Work Type of Building Projected Sewage Flow Water Supply o Site Evaluation(30) oSingle-Family Dwelling ❑No.of Bedrooms ❑Off-site Public Water o Soil Profile Evaluation(331, v Muftiple-Family Dwelling o No.of Employees ❑On-site Public Water o Percolation Test wl staff(35) v Commercial ❑No.of Seats ❑Name of Supplier ❑Percolation Test wl contractor(38) ❑Industrial a Other ❑Other o Private Well Number of Wells (ATTACH PLOT PLAN —for instructions see "The Septic System Permit Process" handout) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. *REQUIRED FIELDS MUST BE COMPLETED. *Legal Owner Name 'A 'Legal Omer Address t AkIL-.Sm C l rc. *City/S Zip Country *Owner Telephone (0V1 �,�-� ��S�1 192.iTft - 1 -5166 *Owner Billing Address(if different from abovSJ) eI, 2 �mOr, *Site Name(if different from above) "Assessors Parcel# SubdivisionlMinor Subdivisio # .,457 g o M 3 a 4;�__",& Site Address(if rent from Lot/Parcel# -6:3 0 r,k..,d t, (A cl Pa YC4 A 'Owner/Agent Name � "Site Telephone l G rha f�s, ,rd 1 Z,—` 4:� "Omer/Agent Address "Contact Person's Telepone 02 C ��r ► �'� ��J 9z�- Zs�l- Sl3 Fid �1z5 �4�►—�iZ�iZ hereby certify that the above information and submitted plans are true and correct and that the proposed work will comply with all permit conditions and applicable laws and regulations. I agree to obtain all required inspections, maintain a copy of the approved permit and plans at the job site until final approval, and obtain written authorization prior to deviating from the approved permit or plans, or placing the well in service. The issuance of this permit by Contra Costa.Environmental Health Division does not guarantee a satisfactory and an indefinite operation of any septic system. ❑Site Evaluation Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature of Contractor Date* PR# IS46- 1� Amou t Paid:$ Receipt#: Check#: CASH/Credit Card:MC_VISA_ otoil Profile Signature of Oviner/Agent Date Signature of Contractor Date PR# �;,.l��� mount aid:$ ?==EJZE4 2. Receipt#: �-' C�ZL( Check#:b6 I CASH/Credit Card:MC_VISA_ percolation Test %oor Signature ofOwher/Atenate Signature of Contractor Date PR# �� Amount Paid:$ Receipt#: Check#: 65 CASH/Credit Carel:MC_VISA_ Facility ID# / n � Census Tract: REHS: � Supervisor( t1 P/E:42 (-.61 Site Soil lNhricbook pq1.doe: 0.()0356 �.5 au Ni.�W fC;09 jar,L<tia�s FIEL NOTES tic. 02COPIL9 foa-cuEqw� c�;�� SPOW AAos q10 w� C�'�i7�� FALL, r o►°s�i� /FsFHHrct` ?HrWle, Of 2��f�— 3,7 h ►�y��v F Tv a,�ao4T sr VAWtheoK � W SjL:o%poq C.vaq OC.-OsC 5.chis-+A VArt) sPAtV* "r/�s� M� -- TAWrMevalpw yqS'Bws Aff"VWlo 1��r-ht�v�./�t� Q• � Fo-A-- PLW C�s�.ts��►t!r{, pcT►t=`� '�w't�ftxA- A-Tpw.,o 'fo o*veF is- vat- Z�'" ��c., tPx=piwr. lei 50AL, f"V&qus %-- fowc..-It-zl- ftgoe*416� fA 4wr7r,—I& a `1�1�03 �{�C:9L �f{.0��7 �►01p.0� C��� �-��l..L2.Z(,� (2� r�15�'I lZl�(ifl {Zf7, A 'I/o3 P6*A46V 04 oe1xW AP�ihc� AD hS s'M y OWW �.5 St,drl'H!U- �l��h�VO `fh►�blA1'�/�'/�l�411ab Aq" 513 le) 1.oGsA�p�AU.-�G�b'Y� �, S?,�i6'v►7. 71P fv� 'PP-0 ky�lro Op.,&►r')F t!�_ ���w` f3MMF�� CAS.=�n-►�S I�wCfi�fiE P�I�vf, � ILLUSTRATION SITESOIL WORKBOOK PG4.doc.doc(08/02) 0.0 0.3 t--) Ck CONTRA COSTA Septic system ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION .�,s•���_. 212.0 DIAMOND BOULEVARD, SUITE 200 CONCORD, CA 94520 CONTRA COSTA . (925) 646-5225 HEALTH S E R*V I C E S ` SEPTIC SYSTEM PERMIT APPLICATION Type of Work Type of Building Projected Sewage Flow Water Supply D New (12) ''Single-Family Dwelling No.of Bedrooms O Off-site Public Water D Repair(19) C]Multiple-Family Dwelling O No.of Employees D On-site Pubic Water D Expansion(11) O Commercial ❑ No.of Seats Name of Supplier D Alternative Replacement(20) O Industrial D Other ;K Conventional Replacement(14) O Other Private Well O Abandonment(21) Number of Wells_ 0 Other (ATTACH PLOT PLAN for instructions see "The Septic System Permit Process" handout) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. *REQUIRED FIELDS MUST BE.COMPLETED. F l Own�es Namef�dl Owner Address( CA, CI r C *City/State/Zip [ ! Country 'Owner Telephone . U. S' L ' C OVA 6-ov C,( 50 'Owner Billing Address(if different from above) 16. KCA r k\ 2. .09qs 6 Site Name(if different from above) Assessors Parcel'# Subdivision/Minor Subdivision �65-7 186)-- 0-:1(0 Ms a `Site Address(if different fromabove) Lot/Parcel# 1000 gr15k Ranc, Ll Pq ir C It, ntractQrsae *Site Telephone ac.t � m�Gzs- 'Contractors Address .'Contractors License:# ;`Contact.Person's Telepone. to gox ct S` 3 Performance Bond Requirement. (Contra Costa County Ordinance,Title 4 Health and Safety,Article 414-4.10;Section 414-4.1023(a)) Prior to the issuance of a permit,the applicant shall post with the health officer a cash depositor bond guaranteeing compliance with the terms of this chapter and the applicable permit,such bond to be in an amount deemed necessary by the health officer to remedy improper work but not in excess of five thousand dollars. 1 hereby certify that the above information and submitted plans are true and correct and that the proposed work will comply with all permit conditions and applic le laws and regulations. I agree to obtain all required inspections,maintain a copy of the approved permit and plans at the job site until final ap al,and obtain written authorization prior to deviating from the approved permit or plans,or placing the well in service.The issuance of this p it by C ntr Costa Envi mental Health Division does not guarantee a satisfactory and an indefinite operation of any septic system. o � Q Signature of Obner/Agent Date Signature of Contractor Date .4919 ig_;2 *I=11 I f-ul=9#I I Facility 10#: PR#: P/E:42 Census Tract RENS: L 2 Amount Due: $ � Amount Paid:$ Receipt#:G rr ac(7Received 8y: (11,w Dots Received: Supervisor. Check#:1aJSJ CASH 1 Credit Card:MC_VISA_ L Septic System Applica6on.rdoc 00036U /w40Q%Ovu4 SOW . , t opt Ole wb 41( VAL ell qO el YES bongo L I�.,��_ r I • 41 Q .• ION . ; i -. nom• r • r 4b • • `• j '+w+w...�...r.ice"""' ,• ' .' ; ,�, . 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T,°°`S'D)2564454 MAR 1. 4 2003 EC March 12,2003 Ms. TAMARA L.A ARD 296 Camino Sobrantc Orinda, CA.94563 RE: Parcel#265-180-016 Dear Ms. Attard: Caltran's District 4 Hydraulics.Office has reviewed your improvement plan for the above referenced parcel acent to Fish Ranch Road iii Contra Costa County. Per our conversation at my Office today, the proposed grading will not alter existing drainage patterns and is acceptable to Caltrans.''Likewise,the location of the septic tank and drain field shown on the plans will not impact State facilities. If you have any questions regarding the issues outlined above please contact me at(5 1 D) 286-6377. Sincerely, isH E. PETERSON District Office Chief Hydraulics 4 000363 r FIEL NOTES 'lc2�' � � �i, 4���r��r�. ��v ���.�"cower- r�� on-�,�,�; uP���►�- �.oT �s &44�f PP-0 6 sum V.:A VD 51� U`�tl.l... 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V4 CONTRA COSTA Site and Soil Li.,VIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISIltd- 2120 1A DIAMOND BOULEVARD, SUITE 200 <v .."Moo C Q N' TR,A COSTA CONCORD, CA 94520 CCEH (925)646-5225 HEALTH SERVICESvmw.copoeh.org FEB 1- 1 2003 A SITE SOIL APPLICATION EC,� TvDe of Work Twe of Building Projected Sewage Flow Water Supply ,itite Evaluation(30) Single-Family Dwelling ❑No.of Bedrooms �� ❑Off-site Public Water L3,Soil Profile Evaluation(33) o Multiple-Fpm+ly Dwelling ❑No.of Employees _. ❑On-site Public Water o Percolation Test w!staff(35) v Commercial ❑No.of Seats ❑Name of Supplier •Percolation Test wl contractor(38) ❑Industrial o Other ❑Other �6 Private Well Number of Wells (ATTACH PLOT PLAN —for instructions see "The Septic System Permit Process" handout) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY, *REQUIRED FIELDS MUST BE COMPLETED. *Legal Owner's Name � N,571Z L/67 10 M tdo:n C L\/ CON *Legal Owner Address 1 5 q 4 C Z C,Uf *City/State/Zip Country *Owner Telephone Cod�.0 TZ_e C_� Ci�-5�a Ll 5 A g Z50- 65qw,-S+11 *Owner Billing&ddress(if different from above) oicl r - e tt17C 07.1r,140A C?l `6 - - "Site Name(if different from above) '`Assessor's Parcel# Subdivision/Minor Subdivision# /000 FISH AAAICH ACAD cRIN0)4& �.�5 - ��d- �St 6.0. A!; I�.- �,/+ *Site Address(if different from above) ���P� �� 10.6c) FfA%Aj���1 ke �A/Y9a. � X63 q � A .'OwnerlAgent Name A ky C *Site Telephone, *OwnerlAgent Address f 'Contact Person's Telepone , 155 M e►R.-CL& coluccPI-At CA I9 43 2G j zs- Sig qi(.G I hereby certify that the above information and submitted plans are true and correct and that the proposed work will comply with all permit conditions and applicable laws and regulations. I agree to obtain all required inspections, maintain a copy of the approved permit and plans at the job site until final approval, and obtain written authorization prior to deviating from the approved permit or plans, or placing the well in service. The issuance of this permit by Contra Costa Environmental Health Division does not guarantee a satisfactory and an indefinite operation of any septic system. 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If you are oat the intended recipient,you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this fielecvpied information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this telecopy in error, please immediately notify us by telephony to arrange for return of the original documents to us. rax.rrans Slide Repair pratrtage Srstoms Relalning Walls U0U36 �f JAN-10-2003(FRI) 13:46 NED CLYDE CONSTRUCTIOR, INC. (FAX)925 246 8164 Pe TRI L I ATE %"rATL op CALIFonNIA ,�.� M Y -- T F 1 Owner's Copy. WELLC0NfP=0N REPORT Rffrr to j�1frr�cctio71 P'e�tt�p�rTrt �•r/RtE wEu.MC�_�BTJIT�M 14. Page of Well leu, '' ��. Owner's 545534 tAM'ti,oX t.4wG1 Date Work Ruaggai Loen Prr�t�t�4r��c�r 'ti � .. - 9- • Permit 1' o. '' F�-rsnit lata ... ... GF0L()G1 L0G -WFT.L Off' NEII ORIENTATION VEFATICAL H0FdZQNTAL ANGLE rof*EW� Narric .b.J01% • i DEPTii TO FIRST IJELOW SURFACE Mailing Addrew DCPTH FROM 3URFACE 1 F C CAW r.TATC zs� IL Pt. to Ft. 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'�'j', � OR; ; ;7i�;Q Barry Clyde Barry Clyde 155 Mason Circle Concord,, CA 94520-9 213 RF,: No Project Enclosed are the results of analyses for Samples received by the laboratory an 1 0-Feb-DO 14:20. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Julianne Fegley Project Manager 00037q 1 JAN-10-2003(FRI) 07:52 NED CLYDECON3- T'RUCTION,. INC. Se uoia 404 N.`ATiget Lane Walnut Creel.CA 94598 19251 9w9ow Anal cal FAX(925)988-9673 �� Fy Clydc 1"n"e : No 1-ImseCt 1 159 mso ll Circle Pn j pct Numbs. Fish Larch Load Ctii icni-l.C.A..A 5 Project manager'_ liaai'y Clyd 16-rc h-0A 14:11 ANALCAL,REPORT FOR SAMPLES. ample ID Laboratory LD Matrix Date Sampled�� Date Rwei vcd Sr di W002262wO 1 0 1 .1 .r tL S equa i:l Aim,131 fi cal_ ;1 k i LLE Crete 77ia, tw Itt in Ms„r art� p to f�imn ler aria!wry i r, . 1 f, ' �tta•ordzuc� it1�tlra c1men of �:�.st�d�a►a�rar�;srtt.11r�.s�,a1�►t1��►re�iaw�rataat fix►�� a:tat i1r i��'r�lrety. 00037D JAN-10-2003(FRI) 07:52 NED CLYDE CONSTRUCTION, INC. (FAX)925 246 8164 PQ 005/009 Sequoia 4"M W;Set Unt: idnut Creed,CA W56 • (925)988-96M AnalyucalFM(4D ) 8.99673 Baty Clyde Project No Pro`= 159 Kamm Circle Pmicct Numb= Fists Ranch Road Reprr ned, Cunuonl.Cit,9e.1.120-1213 Prgjcct UawgaB-arry Clyde 1 6-lleb-t1t14: l 11 BMcro biological ParameteAPEEA.Standard M Se'quoia A -Walnut C lcporCmg • Jesup mit Units Dilution B=h Prepared Analyzed M errid l� 14 otes Well M0022(2-01)Wa+ir Sampled 10-wFcbw0011:25 Rcrxiv+cd: 10wFcb,0014920 Towl Colilonnr; ND 1.0 PIA M-FU11-00 W - E. ���z3u !r• «11' NB^02 i M , l cq uo ku x iia lyf foal- W-G.'A l n t C-!'-eik 77po ft.-sit ky ill INS msor b a �p�o������i� 1�s��tr�rt!�d�r +- iulr. .� i near r���»�!!!the,G ,j r-f �rr�l�l�����trrr�:r�t.�'h���r►xrli:t��r�f r���r��•t riliist�•r�����r���n r�r�:rrJi rr:��+. /A-4 A-A-A-A 19L Ll 7. r 0 '0 31' JAN-10-2003(FRI) 07:52 NED GLYUL UUK61HUU1iUN:, iNL;n r. 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Was lk ca f y • Wh to—.00PRO lnl,.ga Qcbm s 1'117 Ckl"L_r4l'"..t JRN-10-2008(FRI) 07:F3 NED CLYLE CUNSTRUCTI(JN, ire;. (FAX)82b 246 soba P. Be8i��8 KVILHAUG DRILLING & PUMP, INC. 11251JaND1N4 LANE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA 94520 (925)68586 13 FAX(925) 685-6678 €3Ev^CIVFIJ Ph Lti February 9;200pY U COhSTRt;i;'ri0;•�, lrJG Mr,,Barry Clyde 159 Mason Circle Concord, CA 94520 RE: FLOW TEST AT FISH RANCH ROAD APNka 265-180-Q16 Dear Mr. Clyde: On Febr.uary 4,,2000..,, a representative of our company performed a 4 hour flaw test on a well[orated at the above referenced property. The well produced 6 gallons per minute (GPM)during the flow tett. Recovery was monitored for 60 minutes ager which it had almost reached the well's static water level. Mr.Jeff Edwards,of the Contra Costa County FIealth Services Department,was present to observed testing procedures. A static water lcvcl of 47" below"Top of Well" was measured at the beginning of the test. Total well depth of approximately 150' was reported. The pump was set at a depth of 140'. The following was takenfi&om the actual lob recorded by our teclurician: Flow Rate: TIME DRAWDOWN PRODIIC770N REMARKS &t5 Stan Test or 47' 20 QPM Pump scl for open disdarge 90U 130' Balancing 910 130' R.6 CPM Start Test 920 130' 4.6 GPM slightly cloudy 930 130' 4.6 GPM " 4A0 229' 11"' 4.6 GPM 450 130' 4.6 GPM 1000 129' 10" 4.6 GPM " 1016 729' Ll" 4,6 GPM 1015 129' 10" 4.6 GPM 1030 129' 11" 4.6 GPM " 145 130' S GPM 1100 129' LO^ 6 GPM " 1115 129'8" 6 GPM " 1130 129'T 6 GPM " 1145 129'6" 6 GPM cloudincas dacrcising 1200 129'7" 6 GPM U0i13 ly JAN-10-2003(FRI). 07:54 NED CLYDE CONSTRUCTION, IPJC. (FAX)025 246 816A F. �t�9/009 Flow Tact Coned: I215 124'9" 6 GPM 1230 136 6 GAM 1245 129' 10" 6 GPM 100 130'2" 6 GPM - 115 129' 11" S GAM Recovery TYM_K WATER LEVEL 1 minute 129' 11" 5 mimrtes 110' 10 minutes 92' 15 minutes 8013 20 minutes 57' 25 minutes 4916" 30 minutes 4.9" 35 minutes 47' 11" 40 minutes 477107 45 minutes 47' 9" 50 minutes 47'9" 55 minutes 47' 9'9'$ 60 minutes 47' g" The results from this flow test represent the wall's ability to produce water on February 4, 2U00,and may not be representative of the we11's long term yield. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service and please call if you have any quesdons- Sincerely, Ron Charrierc Project Manager cc: Contra Costa County,ErMro ental health Department 00038 �1 NDWP Water Words Dictionary Tndex [ "tivtiv-index.htm" Pale 1 of 2 Water Words D.ictio ar Nevada Division of Water Resources Department of Conservation and Natural Resources WAM A Co pilation of Technical Water Water Quality, Env]*Tonmental, and Water-Related Terms Latest Printing:Eighth Edition,Second Update,August 19.99 Latest Internet Updates:Monday,August 7,2000 . Viewing and Printing the Water Words Dictionary Most of the Water Words Dictionary can only be viewed in "PDF" format, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader'. If you do not already have this program on your computer, click the "Get Adobe Reader" icon below to download a free copy. The dictionary's listing of appendices does not require this program. ......----- OUR A B � D E F � H I � K L 1VI �T O P � . R � T U V W Y Y Zaoaoaaoao oa❑ aooaoa oao MAW • Listing of Appendices • Abbreviations and Acronyms. • Mebac Conversion Tableand Flow Equivale-nts-1 • Metric Conversion Table and Flow-Equivalents-2 • Conversion Factors for Hydraulic Units of Measure • Selected.References and Sources, • cotes Note:Words and definitions included in this dictionary which explain or summarize elements of existing water law are not intended to chane that law in any way. This Tater Words Dictionary was researched and compiled by: Gary A. Horton,Economist For information on obtaining a printed copy of this dictionary contact Nevada Division 'Of`dater Resources Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 123 W. Nye lane,Room 246 . 0 JU38 i WATER WORDS DIVISION OF WATER PLANNING Transport-Conveyance of solutes and particles in flow systems. Transport Capacity-The ability of a stream to transport a Sacspended Load,expressed in terms of the total weight of the suspended particles. Trap-A device for sealing a passage against the escape of gases, especially a U-shaped or S-shaped bend in a drainpipe that prevents the return flow of sewer gas by means of a water barrier. Trap E#ficier cy(of Reseryoir_)--The ratio of sediment retained within the reservoir to the sediment inflow of the reservoir expressed as a percentage. Trash Rack-(1)A barrier placed at the upstream end of a culvert to trap debris but allow water to flow through. (2)A screen located at an intake fixture of a dam spillway or other such conduit to prevent the ingress of debris. Travertine-A form of calcium carbonate(CaCO3), such as aragonite or calcite, that is precipitated out of hot mineral springs as it cools upon reaching the ground surface. Travertine becomes colored by minerals in the water and by biological action and is sometimes quarried for use as decorative stone. Also see Tufa. Tray Tower-(Air Quality)An air pollution control device in which contaminated air is passed.through a tower containing substances(packing)possessing large surface area. -Water is passed over the packing material in a countercurrent fashion, i.e., in a direction opposite to the passage of the air, and the air contaminants are then absorbed into the liquid. Also referred to as Absorption Tower,Packed Tower,or Spray Tower. Treated(Wastewater)Effluent-Water that has received primary,secondary,or advanced treatment to reduce its pollution or health hazards and is subsequently released from a wastewater facility after treatment. Treatment-Any method,technique,or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from wastestreams and effluents. Also see Pretreatment,Primary Wastewater Treatment,Secondary Wastewater Treatment,and Tertiary Wastewater Treatment. Treatment Facility-Any place(s)where a community water system or Non transient-Noncommunity Water System alters the physical or chemical characteristics of the drinking water. Chlorination maybe considered as a function of a Distribution System. Treatment Plant-A structure built to treat wastewater before discharging it into the environment. Treatment Tank-A water-tight tank designed to retain sewage long enough for satisfactory bacterial decomposition of the solids to take place. Septic Tanks and Aerobic Sewage Treatment Tanks are examples. Tree-A woody plant which at maturity is usually 6 meters(20.feet)or more in height and generally has a single trunk, unbranched for 1 m or more above the ground, and a more or less definite crown; e.g.,,red maple(Acer rccbrum),northern white cedar(Thz ja occidentalis). Tree Line - The dividing point, caused by changing latitudes or altitudes, between areas with environmental conditions supporting trees and those that do not. The tree line in North America defined by latitude runs across , northern Canada. Tree lines also exist at lower latitudes because of the altitudes in such places as in the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Trellis Pattern-A roughly rectilinear arrangement of stream courses in a pattern reminiscent of a garden trellis, developed in a region where rocks of differing resistance to erosion-have been folded,beveled,and uplifted. Tremie-A-device used to place concrete or grout under water. Trend-(1)A statistical term referring to the direction or rate of increase or decrease in magnitude of the individual members of a time series of data when random_fluctuations of individual members are disregarded. (2) A - unidirectional increasing or decreasing change in the average value of a variable. Trespass-Any voluntary transgression of law or rule,as to enter wrongfully upon another's land or to infringe upon another's rights to use water. Tributary-(1)A stream which joins another stream or body of water. (2)A stream or other body of water,surface or underground, which contributes its water,even though intermittently and in small quantities, to another and larger stream or body of water. Trickle-To flow or fall in drops or in a thin stream. Trickle Channel-A longitudinal channel constructed along the center and lowest part of a channel or through a detention or retention facility and intended to carry low flows. Also referred to as a Cuvette. Trickle(Drip)Soil Absorption System-A shallow slow rate pressure-dosed system used for land application of treated wastewater, particularly under soil conditions unsuitable for normal-septic tanks and gravity-fed soil absorption systems. In agriculture,drip soil irrigation systems irrigate crops by means of a network of shallow underground pipes fed by a pump.. Such a system conserves water used in crop irrigation by applying it at a controlled rate in the root zone,minimizing evaporation and percolation losses. In the drip soil absorption system, the filtered effluent is delivered via supply lines to a subsurface drip field consisting of parallel rows of polyethylene tubing,known as dripper lines. Emitters are installed along these tubes to uniformly distribute and control the flow 340 0 0 0 3 0 1 I WATER WORDS DTYISIONF WATER ATER PLANNING ephemeral, shallow,perched ground water above the main ground-water level. Storm seepage is usually art of P � YP the direct runoff. Also referred to as Interflow. Storm Sever A sewer that carries only surface runoff, street wash, and snow melt from the land. In a separate sewer system, storm sewers are completely separate from those that carry domestic and commercial wastewater (sanitary sewers). Contrast with.Combined Sewer. Storm Surge-The rise in the level of the ocean that results from the decrease in P atmos heric ressure associated P with hurricanes and other storms. Stormwater Drainage System -Man-made and natural features which function as a system to collect, convey, channel,hold,inhibit,retain,detain,infiltrate, or divert stormwater runoff. Stormwater Runoff--The water and associated material draining into streams lakes or sewers as the result of a storm. Stoss--Facing the direction from-which a glacier moves. Used of a rock or slope in its path. Strait,also Straits-A narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water. Strand The land bordering a body of water; a Beach. Strand Line,also Strandline-A shoreline,especially one markingan earlier and higher water level as caused b g � y a decline in the surface waters of a lake. - Strata-(Geology)Distinct horizontal layers in geological deposits. Each layer may differ from adjacent layers in terms of texture,grain size,chemical composition,or othereolo 'cal criteria. The term is also applied to layering g � PP Y g of other material such as the atmosphere. Stratification The arrangement of a body of water,such as a lake,into two or more horizontal layers of differing characteristics,such as temperature,density,etc. Also applies to other substances such as soil and snow,etc. Stratification-(Statistics)The subdivision of aPopulation intoou s or strata,each of which is more homogeneous eneous' P g in respect to the variable being measured than the population as a whole. Also see Stratified Random Sample. Stratified Random Sample-(Statistics)A randomized sample composed of two or more sets of random samples, each drawn from a single homogeneous unit(stratum)of a heterogeneous population. Also see Stratification. Stratigraphy (1)The branch of geology which treats the formation,composition,sequence and correlation of the layered rocks as parts of the earth's crust. (2)The branch of geology that deals with the definition and description -of major and minor natural divisions of rocks(mainly sedimentary,but not excluding igneous and metamorphic) p ) available for study in outcrop or from subsurface, and witli the interpretation of their significance ineolo 'c g � history. It involves interpretation of features of rock strata in terms of their origin, occurrence, environment, thickness, lithology, composition, fossil content, age, history, paleogeographic conditions, relation to organic evolution, and relation to other geologic concepts. (3) The arrangement of strata, especially as to geographic position and chronological Order of sequence. Stratocumulus-A low-lying cloud formation occurring in extensive horizontal layers with rounded summits. Also see Cloud. Stratopause--The boundary in the Atmosphere between the Stratosphere and the next highest layer,the Mesosphere. Stratosphere - The region of.atmosphere above the troposphere, and.:.below the.mesosphere; the portion of the. atmosphere approximately 10 to 25 miles above the earth's surface. Stratum-A horizontal layer or section. . Stratus--A low altitude cloud typically resembling a horizontal layer of fog. Also see Cloud. Stream---A general term for a body of flowing water;natural water course containing water at least part of the year. In Hydrology,the term is generally applied to the water flowing in a natural channel as distinct from a canal. More generally, as in the term Stream Gaging, it is applied to the water flowing in any channel,natural or artificial. Some classifications of streams include,in relation to time: [1] Ephemeral Streams-Streams which flow only indirect response to precipitation and whose channel is at all times above the water table. [2] Intermittent or Seasonal Streams-Streams which flow onlyat certain Mmes of the year when it y receives water from springs,rainfall,or from surface sources such as melting snow. [3] Perennial Streams-Streams which flow continuously. And,in relation to ground water: [4] Gaining Streams-Streams or a reach of a stream that receive water from the zone of saturation. Also referred to as an Effluent Stream.. [5] Insulated Streams - Streams or a reach of a stream that neither contribute water to the zone of saturation nor receive water from it. Such streams are separated from the zones of saturation b P - Y an impermeable bed. 318 - 000381-1 i DIVISION QE WATER PLANNING WATER WORDS (6] sinQ streams---Streams or a reach of a stream that contribute water to the zone of saturation. Also referred to as an,Influent Stream. [7] Perched Streams--Perched streams are either losing streams or insulated streams that are separated from the underlying ground water by a zone of aeration. --(1)The wearin awa of strearnbanks b flowing water. (2)The removal of soil particles Streambank Erosion g y Y from a bank slope primarily rimaril due to water action. Climatic conditions, ice and debris, chemical reactions, ana changes in land and stream use may also lead to bank erosion. S treambank Erosion Control--Vegetative or mechanical control of erodible stream banks,including measures to prevent stream banks from cavingsloughing, such as jetties,revetments,riprap and plantings necessary for permanent protection. Streannb ank Erosion Damage---Value of land areas destroyed,reduced value of land due to meat of future erosion, and the destruction or damage of wildlife habitat,buildings,bridges,utilities, or other structures. treambank Protection works--Structure lace on or near.a distressed stream bank to control bank erosion or S p prevent failure. Streamba nks--The usual boundaries,not the flood boundaries,of a stream channel. Right and left banks are named facing downstream(in the direction of flow). Stab --Natural geological tendency for a stream to mold its banks to conform with the channel Streanlbank S g � Y g of least resistance to flow. Also the linin of streambanks with riprap,matting,etc.,to control erosion. Streambe d--The channel through which a natural strewn of water runs or used to run,as a dry streambed. Streamb ed Erosion--The movement of material,causing a lowering or widening of a stream at a given point or along a given reach. --The process whereby a stream rapidly eroding headward cuts into the divide separating it from Stream Capture p Y p er drainage basin d provides an outlet for a section of a stream in the adjoining valley. The lower portion anoth g an of the partially artiall diverted stream is called a Beheaded Stream. Also referred to as Stream Piracy. Stream Channel The bed where a natural stream of water runs or may run;the long narrow depression shaped by the concentrated flow of a stream and covered continuously or periodically by water. Stream Clearance--The removal of natural or man-caused debris from stream channel areas by mechanical means. Stream,Coldwater--A stream that su orts a coldwater fishery, usually including trout,typically with optimum temperatures of 50"-60'F(10'-15.5'C). Stream,C oolwater--A stream that supports a coolwater fishery,usually including smallmouth bass and/or rockbass, tYPY icall y with optimum temperatures of 60'-70'F(15.5'-21'C). Stream,Effluent---A stream or reach of a stream fed by ground water. It is also referred to as a Gaining Stream. See Stream. Stream Ephemeral--A stream that flows only in response to precipitation..See Stream.. Streamflow-----The discharge that occurs in a natural channel. Although the term"discharge"can be applied to the S g . flow of a canal the word strearnflow uniquely describes the discharge in a surface stream course. Streamflow is . :. . . a.more enejral..term than ``runoff"as streamflow may be applied.to dischargerhether or not its.is:affected by. : :.. : .. . �. diversion or regulation. Streamflow Depletion-- The amount of water that annually flows into a valley or onto a particular land area minus the amount that flows out of the valley or awayfrom the particular land area. It is also the amount of water taken from a stream. Streamflow Regulation--The artificial manipulation of the flow of a stream. Streamflow Routing--A technique used to compute the effect of channel storage on the shape and movement of a S g � p flood wave. SStream Gaging----The quantitative determination of stream flow using Gages, Current 1t�Ieters, weirs, or other g �, measuring instruments at selected locations. -- gig Stream-Gaging Station A gaging station where a continuous record of the discharge of a stream is obtained. Stream Gradient----Aeneral slope or rate of change in vertical elevation per unit of horizontal distance of the water g P surface of a flowing stream. --- stream that contributes water to the Zone o Saturation. Also referred to as a Losing Stream. Stream,Influent A .� . See Stream. Stream Intermittent--A stream that flows only part of the time or through only part of its reach. See Stream. Streamlet--A small stream. t eamline(Flowline) A line that is arallel to the direction of flow of a fluid at a given instant. (2)The path S r P followed by a particle of water as it moves through a saturated soil amass. 319 .0 0038 q 1 1 a WATER WORDS DIVISION OF WATER PLANNING Stream Load--All the material transported by a stream or river either as.visible sediment(Bed Load and Suspended Load or in solution(Dissolved Load). Stream order- (1) Designation of stream segments within a drainage basin; a system of nurnberin streams g Y g according to sequence of tributary size. The smallest perennial tributary is designated as order 1,the junction of two first-order streams produces a stream segment of order 2,etc. (2)A method of numbering streams as part of a drainage basin network as adopted by the U.S. Geological Survey(USGS). The smallest unbranched mapped tributary is a first-order stream,the stream receiving the tributary is a second-order stream,and so on,with the main stream always of the highest order. It is usually necessary to specify the scale of the ma used as a first-order P Y P stream on a 1:62,500 map may be a third-order stream on a 1:12,000 map. Tributaries which have no branches are designated as of the first order,streams which receive only first-order tributaries are of the second order,larger branches which receive only first-order and second-order tributaries are designated third order,and so on,the main stream being always of the highest order. Stream,Perennial-A stream that flows continuously. See Stream. Stream Piracy-The process whereby a stream rapidly eroding headward cuts into the divide separating it from'' P g another drainage basin,and provides an outlet for a section of a stream in the adjoining valley. The lower portion of the partially diverted stream is called a Beheaded Stream. Also referred to as Stream Capture. Stream Power Measure of energy available to move sediment, or any other particle in a stream channel. It is affected by discharge and slope. Stream Reach-The continuous portion of a stream channel and adjoining floodplain from one selected point to � g P another, usually measured along the Thalweg of the channel. Stream Segment-(Water Planning)Surface waters of an approved planning area exhibiting common biological, chemical, hydrological, natural, and physical characteristics and processes. Segments will normally exhibit common reactions to external stresses,for example,discharge or pollutants. Streamside Management Zone (SMZ) A designated zone that consists of the stream and an adjacent area of varying width where management practices that might affect water quality, fish, or other aquatic resources are modified. It is a zone which acts as an effective filter and adsorptive zone for sediment;maintains shade;protects aquatic and terrestrial riparian habitats;protects channel and streambanks;and promotes floodplain stability. The zone may be wider than just the riparian area. Stream Terrace--(1)A surface representing remnants of a stream's channel or floodplain when the stream was flowing at a higher level. Subsequent downward cutting by the stream leaves remnants of the old channel or flood plain standing as a terrace above the present level of the stream. (2)A transversely level erosional remnant of a former axial stream or ma j or desert stream floodplain that slopes in the same direction as the adjacent,incised stream,and is underlain by well sorted and stratified sand andgravel or by Y or loam clayey sediments. Y Stream,Underground--A subsurface stream.which has all the characteristics of a water-course on the surface a definite channel with bed and banks,a definite stream of water,and a definite source(s)of supply. Stream,Warmwater---A stream that supports a warmwater fishery,usually including largemouth bass and sunfish typically with spawning temperatures 1n excess of.70°F(21.°C). ,. Streeter-Phelps Equation--- (WaterQuality) A means of predicting the effects upon dissolved oxygen levels of organic loading to a stream based on the deaeration and reaeration rates,and resulting in an Oxygen Sag Curve. .Stress Growing conditions that endanger a plant's health. Examples include lack of water,too much heat,wind or moisture,or low temperatures. The stressful condition varies according to the articular plant and its needs. b P Stressed Waters-A portion of an aquatic environment with poor species diversity due to human actions. If a facility applying for a water permit will discharge into an aquatic system that is stressed by the actions of others,then it will not be held responsible for the existing poor conditions but must demonstrate to the environmental agency issuing the permit that further degradation will not occur as a result of its effluent. Striation - One of a number of parallel lines or scratches on the surface of a rock that were . P inscnbed by rock fragments embedded in the base of a glacier as it moved across the rock. Stringer-A long,narrow line of vegetation,usually following a stream channel or bottom of a draw. b Strip Cropping-Growing crops in a systematic arrangement of strips or bands that serve as barriers to wind and water erosion. Strip Mining The process of removing mineral deposits that are found close enough to the surface so that the construction of tunnels (underground mining) is not necessary. The soil and strata that cover the deposit are removed to gain access to the mineral deposit. The primary environmental concerns related to this technique are the disposition of spoils removed to gain access to the deposit and the scoring of the landscape that remains following the complete removal of the mineral deposit. Water pollution is also a concern because runoff from the 320 <Yy � • (tel �I �O 00 Flesource serNiati..on con glossary . low SOH (;onservatlon Society Soof America the other, primarily because of topography as a soil- crown shape. There is no clear-cut distinction between trees formation factor. See clinosequence. and shrubs. Some plants, such as the willows, may grow as topsoil: 1. Earthy material used as top-dressing for house lots, either trees or shrubs. grounds for large buildings, gardens, road .cuts, or similar tree farm: A privately-owned area dedicated by the owner to areas. It has favorable characteristics for production of the production of wood crops. desired kinds of vegetation or can be made favorable. 2. The tree seed orchard: A plantation of trees, assumed or proven to surface plow layer of a soil; also called surface soil. 3. The be genetically superior, that has been- isolated to reduce original or present dark-colored upper soil that ranges from pollination from genetically inferior outside sources, and a mere fraction of an inch to two or three feet thick on differ- intensively managed to improve the genotype and produce ent kinds of soil. 4. The original or present A horizon, varying frequent, abundant, and easily harvestable seed crops. A widely among different kinds of soil. Applied to sods to the seedling seed orchard is established from selected seedling field, the 'term has no precise meaning unless defined as to progenies; a clonel seed orchard is established by setting depth or productivity in relation to a specific kind of soil. out clones as grafts or cuttings. torric: A soil moisture regime defined like aridic moisture triangulation: A system of extending a survey from a base line regime but used in a different category of the soil taxonomy. of known length by measuring the angles in a network of total annual yield: The total annual production of all plant triangles which includes the base line as one side. species of a plant community. tributary: Secondary or branch of a stream, drain, or other total coliform: The Fscherica coli and similar gram negative channel that contributes flow to the primary or main channel. bacteria that are normal inhabitants of fecal discharges. The trickle tube: A small diameter pipe to take water by gravity from total coliform group is recognized in the drinking water a farm pond to a drinking receptacle without allowing live- standards of public health criteria. stock access to the pond. total digestible nutrients: A standard evaluation of the digesti- tripton: The dead suspended particulate matter in aquatic bility of a particular livestock feed, including all the digestible habitats; the nonliving portion of the seston. See detritus. organic nutrients: protein, fiber, nitrogen-free extract, and trophic: Relating to the processes of energy and nutrient fat. The percentage of total digestible nutrients represents transfer from one or more organisms to others in an the approximate heat or energy value of the feed. Abbr.'TDN. g ecosystem. total hardness: The total dissolved salts in water expressed as trophic level. The level in a nutritive series of an ecosystem in total parts of dissolved salts in a million parts of water. public land survey, which a group of organisms in a certain stage in the food township line: In the generally recognized p y ' chain secures food in the sameeneral manner. The first or every 24 miles a station is indicated measuring both east and g west from a predetermined principal meridian. Similar lowest trophic level consists of producers (green plants); p p the second level of herbivores the third level of secondary measurements are also taken north and south from apre- � Y carnivores; and the last level of reducers. determined base line. In this manner a succession of quadrilaterals are formed, each roughly 24 miles square. trophogenic region: The area of a body of water where organic Each of these is, in turn, subvdivided into 16 smaller production from mineral substances takes place on the basis quadrilaterals roughly six miles square. In this system of of light energy and photosythetic activity. grid lines, north-south lines become range lines and east- troposphere: Innermost portion of the 12-mile layer of air west lines become township lines. - encircling the earth. toxicant: A substance that through its chemical or physical truncated sot! profile. Soil profile that has been cut down by action, kills, injures, or impairs an organism; any environ- accelerated erosion orb mechanical m T ' mental factor which when altered, r Y c means. he profile may , t d, p oduces a harmful have lost part or all of the A horizon and sometimes the biological effect. B horizon, leaving only the C horizon. Comparison of an toxicity: Quality, or degree of the harmful effect resulting g y p y Y � 9 9 eroded soil profile with a virgin profile of the same area, soil from alteration of an environment factor. type,, and slope conditions, indicates the degree of toxic salt reduction: Decreasing harmful concentrations of 9 truncation. toxic salts in soils, usually by leaching and with or without tub un ' gs: Plant seedlings planted-and nursery developed in the addition of soil amendments. trace elements: See micronutrients. reinforced paper tubes. when the root system develops, the trailing: 1. Controlled directional movement of livestock. tub el ing is ready for transplanting. 2. Natural trailing is the habit of livestock or wildlife to tundra: The treeless land in arctic and alpine regions; varying repeatedly tread in the same line or path. from bare area to various types of vegetation consisting of transect: A cross section of an area used as a sample for grasses, sedges, forbs, dwarf shrubs, mosses, and lichens. recording, mapping, or studying vegetation and its use. A tundra soil: 1. Soils characteristic of tundra regions. 2. (obso- transect may be a series of plots, a belt or strip, or merely a lete) A zonal great soil group consisting of soils with line, depending on why it is being used, dark-brown peaty layers over grayish horizons mottled with transmission loss: See conveyance loss. rust and having continually frozen substrata, formed under transmissibility: The rate or flow of groundwater, at the pre- frigid, humid climates with poor drainage. Native vegetation vailing temperature, through a vertical strip of aquifer one consists of lichens, moss, flowering plants, and shrubs. foot wide with a height equal to the saturated thickness of See soil classification. the aquifer and under a unit hydraulic gradient. turbidity: 1.. The cloudy condition caused by suspended solids transpiration:The photosynthetic and physiological process by in a liquid. 2. A measurement of the suspended solids in a which plants release water into the air in the form of water liquid. 3. Conditions in the atmosphere that reduce its vapor.. transparency to radiation. transplant (forestry): A seedling that has been transplanted turbulent flow (hydraulics): A 'one or more t,mes in the nurser type of flow �n which any particle Y may move in any direction with respect to any other particle transportation (soils): The movement of detached soil material and not in a fixed or regular ' g path. The water is agitated by across the land surface or through the air. May be accom- cross currents and eddies. plished by running water, wind, or gravity; soil erosion. See detachment. turbulent velocity (hydraulics): That velocity above which trap: See sand trap. turbulent flow will always exist in a particular conduit and trap efficiency: The capability of a reservoir to trap sediment. below which the flow may either be turbulent or laminar, . P Y I� depending on circumstances. trapezoidal measuring flume: See Venturi flume. p 9 trash rack: See debris guard. turnout: See delivery box. treatment tank: A water-tight tank designed to retain sewage turnover: See overturn. long enough for satisfactory bacterial decomposition of the type, forest: A descriptive term used to group forest stands of solids to tike place; septic tanks and aerobic se rage treat- similar character as regards composition and development ment tanks. due to ceriain ecological factors, by woich ihay may be tree: A woody perennial plant that reaches a mature height of differentiated from other groups of stands. It suggests at least 8 feet and has a well-defined stem and a definite repetition of the same character under similar conditions. (10 0ti57g it e-N,4wIrbst%,.,r S � r atio a ll )ictionar OF TSE ENGLISH LANGU.AA. GE UI°\TA-BRIDGEI3 a a/ xvi&a a e - REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Utilizing all the experience and resources of more than one hundred ivars of Merrz'am-,i�ebster��' dictionaries EDITOR IN CHIEF PHILIP BABCOCK GOVE, Ph, D,, AND . THE MERRIAM-WEBSTER EDITORIAL STAFF MERRIAM-WEBSTER INC., Publishers SPRINGFdELD, MASSnCHUSET:S, U.S.A. 00038 t s :tiri_aracn*,\*tri,orUlt\I?-b L i/*I--t- #--T&U1 ",t'A I LILAI%J&I""%, %Ji'LL%AI%Al*C"WIA&A-1%.Ox Lku.&O. I...F -.-..___-----1& BRACH.]::t three-branched object,figure,or implement—tri- of the temple -scope]:a device for detecLn,"'Jarva-I trichinae in meat micro- .2.A brachi-al\(-')trr"bral&zl,-br5k-\adj txibut-or or UID-u-tor\Id-.i(r),,Ita-\P-s:one that mines on Ccopically tribrolli-or 1�4broMo-combform[ISV tri--4- brom-] :con- tribute system trich-4 lwsed Vtrilm,n5st,-Z5zd\adj rNL tricirinosis+r.-ed] twining three atbms of bromine—in names of chemical com- mtYl PhoSphate\()trl+-\ri Uriburylf 7-tri-+buoll:-a I :T 401is pounds(tribromoncetic:acid'%;compare BROM- aid inorganic made from normal butyl tric'. ganic ester (C4H9)3P 0-4 J-Sis \,0z,nUSb3\ n,pI trichino-ses\45.sft?\CNL, tri-broxiii'de W)tri+\n Uribrorn-+-idel:a binary compound "alcohol and PhoSphorus oxychloride and used chiefly as a fr. b _.,uta + -osis] : infestation with or disease caused by conudrdng three.atoms of bromine combined-,,vith an element solvent kind plasticizer (as for nitrocellulose lacquers and trichinae contracted by eating raw or undercooked infested or radical cellulose plastics) food and esp. pork and marked initially by colicky pains, tri-bro-ino-e,Uianol \(')trTTIbrBrn-0+\n Etribrom- + ethanoll tri-I)ut 'ynn & IV n F ISV tri-+butyrin I:the bitter oily liquid nausea, and diarrhea and later by muscular pain, dyaspnea, 19 Zr( - of butyric acid used as a fever, and edema a crystalline bromine derivative CBr3CH.:)Il of ethyl triglyceride C3H!5(OOCC3H7)3 alcohol used as a basal anesthetic—called also tribrornoethyl plasticizer-glycerol tri-butyrate—called also butyrin trio chl.uou."s, \'trilconos, trVIdn-\ adj ISV frichin- (fr. NL alcohul tri-calcium�\()trl+\also tri-calcic V+\adj[tricaLchon fr. trichina)+-nus] I:infested with trichinae(r-..rneat*) 2'06 of, tri-bro-nm-etliyl alcohol V`+-N n[tribromoelkyl fr.tribrain- NL,fr.tri.+calcium:tricalcic ISV tri-+calcicl:containing relating to,or involving trichinae or trichinosis(,--j ihfection> + ethYll:TRIDIXONIOETHANOL three atoms or equivalents of calcium in the molecule /~manifestations> trib-uolate\'tribyp.11at,usit-7id.+V\vt-ED/-ING/-S rLL tribu- tricalcimn phosphate ir-1*1 cALL-nim Pi-ioSTHATE I a(3) heath-i-on\'trikB,Un\n-s CNL,fr. Gk,dim.of trich-, thrix Ititus,past part.of fribulare to oppress,afflict]:to cause to tri*car VItri.::\n Uri- + car]Brit: a 3-whealed vehicle hair—more at TRICH-]:the point where the normal hairline endure tribuslation Viocar-bal-lyl-ic acid \C)trI,k!Irbo',Iilik-\ n ftri-* + ISV and middle line of the forehead intersect trib-u-la-tlon \,or-TalshoiA n -s [ME tribulacinun, fr. OF carballylic,former name of tricarbailylic acid,fr.carb-+allyl trich-ite\'tri,lcIt\n-s[in sense a,fr.G irichit,fr.trich-+-11 fribulacion.,fr.LL iribulalion-, fribulario, fr. tribulatuS. (past +-icl:a crystalline tricarboxylic acid C3HS(COOH)?found -itc;in sense b,fr.NL trichites,fr.trich-+-iter-ite;in sense part,of Iribularc to oppress,afflict,fr.L,to Press,fr.tribulum in immature beets and obtainable from citric acid by"hydra- c,prob,fr.trich-+-itel:a minute acicular booty:as a:a r' threshing board)+L-ion-,-io-ion;akin to L terere.to ru�.— tion followed by hydrogenation; 1,2,_,-propane-tricarboxylic hairlike crystallite occurring singly or in clusters b:a hair- niorc at TFIaowl:distress or suffering resulting from oppres- acid like siliceous spicule occurring in some sponges in fascicles sion, persecution, affliction, or sometimes contact witli the tri-carbocyanini \;••+\ or tricarbocyanine dye n [tri- + 0:one of the slender rods supporting the cytopharynx of some physical environment<found it nothing but a burden and a r%-, carbocyanitte):any of n chiss of cyanine dyes in whose strut- ciliated protozoans —Jean Stafford;;also:an instance of such suffering:a trying turc the two heterocyclic rings are joined by a seven-carbon tri-chit-ie Vr�'Icid-jk\ad]:containing„relating to,or having experience eexplvrtnrz describing their hardships and! chain ;Its =CH---CHt.-CH.--CN'!%--Cl-!.C'H=CH—); esp the characteristics of a trichite Report:Chapin Library) syu see TRIAL :any such dye containing two quinoline rings trich-i-ueii4dae\,trik-C'ydr-j.a\it pt.cap(NL,fr. Trichiurux tribau-lus Vtribrplos\it,cap(NL,fr.L,caltrop,fr.Gk tribo- tai-cuboxylic\"-I-\ad![tri-+carboxylic):containing three type genur, (fr. trich- + 4- + -urns) + -idael "a family of los, any of various prickly plants, threshing board studded carboxyl groups in the molecule deep-sea fishes including cutlass fishes and a few related forms witli spikes;akin to L tribulum threshing board]:a genus of tricarboxylic acid cycle n:IMMS CYCLE and withthe snake eels constituting a distiact suborder of chiefly tropical or subtropical herbs ffamilY ZY90PIVIIaceric) tri-atuinate \(I)trl-+\ adj Uri- + carinate : having three Percomor'phi introduced into No.America with pin'nate leaves and yellow ridged keels trichlor-or trieffloro-comb form[ISV tri-+ chlor-]:con- or white flowers succeeded by a spiny or prickly fruit of five triocarpellary \$'+\ also tri-carp ellate \"+\ ad][tri- + taining three atoms of chlorine--in names of chemical com. indehiscent tuberculate carpels see BURNUT,CALTROP lb carpella"car carpellate] :having or made up of three usu. pounds(sync-trichloro,benzene);compare CHLOR- tri-bat-Iia Vrb'b(y)Lino\n-S[It more at TRIGUM.I:ZTRIBUNE fused carpets tri.chloride\(")tri+\n[trichlor-+-ide 3:a binary compound tribu-nal\trIIbyUnJ, trtb-sontelimcs"tribyan-\n -s [L,, fr. 'trice\Atrls\Pt-ED/-ING/-3[ME tricen,trisen,fr.MD triscir to containing three atoms of chlorine combined with an element tribunits Roman official,judge] I's ZTRIDUNE:as a:the seat hoist by block and tackle,fr.trise windlasrs,capstan,pulley: or radical of a judge or one acting as a judge the beach on which a akin to MLC trftsg windlass,pulley] 1:to haul up.or in and trio chlornace tic acid \(:)tr'o+-\ also tri-chloracetic acid judge and his associates sit for administering justice b:JUDrs- lash or secure with a small rope---usu.used with tip(prisoners V`+-\it[ISV trichlar-+acetic]-a strong vesicant pungent MENT SEAT(appear before the august and holy--o of God—J. are friced up by the wrists or hands—S.J.BarroNvs) 2 :to deliquescent crystalline acid C613COOH made usu. by N.Davies) 2:a court or forum of justice:a person or body raise with or as if with a line—often used with up(^-d up a chlorinating acetic acid or by oxidizing chloral and used in of persons having authority to hear and decide disputes so as window st ada> medicine ur a caustic and astringent and cap,in the form of to bind the disputants(Lhc Supreme Court is the highest r,-,of Itrice VI\It-s ChM trise,fr..frizen to trice]:a brief space of salts in weed control—abbr. TCA the United States) 3 sometbing that decides or judges time:INSTANT,MOMENT—used chiefly in the phrase in a trice IXiochlo-rooetl=e\(:)trII:kI*dr(.)15,-6(,)r-o+\ n[trichlor- + --, something that dctermines or directs a judgment or course of (in a she was asleep--Irish Digest) ethane]*either of two nonflammable irritating liquid isomeric action(the--cif events—George Santayann)!'answerable to tri-ce-nar-i,um \,trIs-1n'a(a)rZom\n-.Pb EML,fr.L.neut.of compounds CZE1303: a:the isomer CI-13CC13 that is made no^-,but that of their own judgment—Edith Wharton) fricenarius of thirty]:TME14TAL usu.by heating acetyl chloride with phospborus pentachloride trio-n-nate Vtribyian4t.-,nit\n-s EL tribunalus,-fr. tribunus ltri,ce-nary VtrIs2n.er-C, 'tris-; trll'senzr-a. -'senA n-W EML and is the parent compound of DDT and other insecticides Roman official+-alus-ate]:TRIBUNESHIP rricenarium I TRENTAL — called also 1,1,1-trichloroefharre b : the isomer CHz- Itribune Vtri,bylin,trb'b-\n-s[ME,fr.L tribunus feud of the 2tricenary\ adj[L tricenariux of thirty,fr.tricani thirty each CICHCII that is made usu.by the action of chlorine on vinyl tribe,chieftain,commander,tribune.fr.iribus tribe--more at +-anus-ary;akin to L triginta thirty,Gk rriakonta,,Skt trim- chloride or ethylene dichloride and-is used chiefly as a solvent TRIBEI I:a Roman official under*the monarchy and the re- sat thirty,,L treg three--more. at TtiRr.,E] I:having or lasting —called also 1,1,2-trichlaroethane public: a:a commander of troops furnished the Roman army 30 days<a month} 2:based on the number 30 4-r-a sc*Lilc> tri-chlooro-ethylene \'4+\ also tri-chlor-etl2ylene \IItrTII- Y the tribes b -, a military commander chosen from the tri-ceplialous\(')trI+\adj[ISV tri.+-cephalousl:having kl"6r+CHCICCI n ISV irichlor-+ethyleneheatin:a mobile nonflammable plebeians c: an officer elected from the plebeians with the or depicted with three heads liquid 2 obtained usu.by chiefly symmetrical tetra- specific function of protecting the individual citizen and esp. tri-ceps\ltr-I,,seps\n,,al triceps-es\-ps6z\also triceps ENL chloroethane with hydrated lime and used as a solvent, the plebeian from the arbitrary action of the patrician magis- tricipit-,triceps,fr.L,three-headed,fr.tri-+-cipit,-ceps-(fr. a degreasing agent for metals,and in medicine as an inhalation trates 2 a,,an officer or body in any country whose function capit-,caput head)—more at HEAD]:a muscle that arises from analgesic and anesthetic is like that of a Roman tribune esp.in defending the common three heads: a:the great extensor muscle situated along the tri-chlo-roismethane \(:)trVkr3r(,)U, -6(.)rB+\ n [ISV people(Congress as the P---,of the people—Max Leiner} b:a back of the upper arm,arising by three heads,and inserted into trichlor-+rnethanel :CHLOROFORM person other than a member of an official legislative,execu- the olecranon at the elbow b:the gastrocnemius and soleus tri-chloro-TO-nitrophenol V4+\n(trichlor-+n1frophenoll:a tine,or Judicial body who defends the rights of the individual muscles viewed as constituting together one muscle gale yellow crystalline compound 02.NC,6HCIs0H derived (suggested that trade-union leaders serve as in manage. triecer-aetops\trI'sera,t3ps\n CNL,fr.tri-+cerat-+-ops] am ortho-nitrophenol and Used in streams for killing the sea ment with a veto power over management decisions—H.M. '1 cap:a genus of huge herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs lamprey—called also 3,4,6-1 rich Io ro-2-nitropheno I Magid)(the writer..,is still the--,of the person,the critic of (suborder Ceratopsia)from the Cretaceous of Mdntana,Wyo- tri-chloero-phenoxyacetic acid \"+-\ n [trichlor- + institutions—Rex Warner) • ming,and Colorado having a skull with two large horns above pheno.;�y- + acetic) : a crystalline irritating compound C13- 2tribune V*\n-s CF, fr. It tribuna, fr, ML, fr. L tribunal] the eyes,a median horn on the nose,a horny beak,and a great CI;H20CH2C00H resembling dic hlorophenoxy acetic acid, 1 :the raised platform inone end of a Roman basilica.used bony hood or transverse crest over the neck,hoofed toes five made from the corresponding trichloro-phenol and chloro- esp,as the official station of the praetor and commonly placed in front and three behind,and a large strong tail 2-Es:any acetic acid,and used chiefly in the form of esters as a weed in a semicircular apse 2 a:the bishop's throne in a basilican animal or fossil of the genus Triceratops killer esp.for woody plants—usu.used with initial numbers church oT the apsidal structure containing it b :an apsidatl tricerion var of TRIKEWON (2,,1,5-trichloropirenox)tacatic acid);called*also 2.4,5-T structure in a public building(as an Italian church) 3:a dais -trices pi of-TRIx tri-chloaroasilane V`+\ n [trichlor- + silanel : a fuming or platform from which an assembly i's-addressed tricesimo-secundo Yat Of TRiGEsIMO-SECUNDO flammable mobile liquid SiHC13 made usu,by heating silicon tributle-ship\-,ship\n:the office,function,or term of office trich-or tXicho-comb form ENI,fr.Gk,fr.Irfch-,thrbc hair; in hydrogen chloride and used in making organosilicon coin- of a tri bu ne akin to MIr gairbdriuch bristle,Lith drPka to hang down in pounds called also xilicochlorojorm trib-n-ail-tial W. or-trib.ueni-tial\:tr:ibY:;Inish2l\adi ELL tribu- long threads drilkti to stretch]:hair:filament(trichopathy} tricho- see MxiCH- nicialls,fribunilialis,fr.L tribunicius,tribunitius tribunictan+ <01chatrophic) triche oe bacteria \Itrik2+\ n PI ENL,fr. trich- + bacteria] -alis-all:TRIBUNICIAN -Mocha\tr;6ko\n comb form,PI Aricha CNL.fr.Gk-trichos 1 :filamentous bacteria 2:-flagellated bacteria trio-u-ni-cian or trio-u-ni-tian \-shzn\ ad!EL fribunicius, -trichous I:one or ones having(such)ciliation—in names of tricho-bezoar\"+\n[ISV trich-+bezoar]:HAIR BALL tribunitius(fr.tribunus Roman official+-icius,-itius-itious) taxa<Gastrorricha><Oxytricha> tricho-bilharzia V'+\rt,cap[NL,fr.trich-+.bilharzia]:'a + B-an):of,relating to,characteristic of,or resembling a tri-chal-cite\tr-VkalsIt\n-s CG trichaicit,fr.tri-+chatc- + genus of digenetic trematode worms(family Schistosomatidat) Roman tribune or his office -it-itel : a mineral Cu3(AS04)OH20(?)that is a hydrous including forms that normally parasitize aquatic birds and Itribou-tary VfribmterE,-ri\adi[ME fributarie,fr.L tribu- arsenate of copper E\ are leading causers of swimmer's itch in mtLn larius,fr.tributum tribute+-arius-ary I I a:paying tribute to ltrich-eels-i-alae\trd'kek2,d' n pl,cap CNL,fr. Trichechu:,, Vicbsooblast \'trilca.blast\ n-CISV trich. + -blast; orig, another to acknowledge'submission,to obtain protection,or type genus-I--idael:a family of aquatic mammals consisting formed In GI:mpBLAsT to purchase peace(bringing one territory under the doming- of the manatees trich-o-bothrium \:trika+\ n, pi trichobothria CNL, fr. tion of the other,making it^-,I or capturing its wealth—Notes 2triclieclitdae\"\CNL,fr.Trichechus+-Idacl Syn of or)o- Crich-+bothrium]-,a sensory hair on an arthropod or other &Queries on.anthropology} b:SUBJECT,DEPENDWr, SUB- DENIDAE invertebrate;4190:a sensory organ consisting of one or more ORDINATE (no conquering race-ever lived ... among a P-.* Itriclisech,odont\-kaAInt\adj rNL Trichechux+E-odontj such hairs together-with its supporting structures one without begetting children on it —A.T.Quiller-Couch) :having or being molar teeth with rows of tubercles confluent. trichaosbranchia\"+\n ENL fr,trich-+-branchia]:a gill <the freight rates and the tariffs which were to keep the South into transverse crests<sorne sirenians.mastodons,and related of a decapod crustacean with hlanentous branches arranged a I"-'section—Current Biog.}(the elimination of --* overty and animals have molars) in series around an axis--trich-o-branchiate\"+\adj the furtherance of social justice would in themselves cure all 2triebechodont V&\n-s:a trichechodont mammal trichoo-ceph-a-li-aosis \-,sef2'l1I2sis\ it,pi trichoceplialia- the--j maladjustments—Oscar Handlin> 2:paid or owed as trich-8*cIIUS\'triktkas,trVkekas\n,cap ENL,fr.trich.+Gk ses\-g,sgz\[NL,fr.Trichocephalus+-WAS]:TMCHURJASTS tribute:of the nature of tribute 3 --roviding with or serving echein to have,bold more at sainmr.]:a genus of mammals trich-o-scepli-asius Vsefolas\ [NL, fr. trich- + -cephalus] as a channel for supplies or additions! (receiving two f,.. (family Trichechidac)comprising the manatees syn of TRICIfURIS lanes from who should say what remote hamlets—Compton -triches PI of-THRix trichoosce-rat-1-alae \-.sWrad--a,de\n pl,cap CNL,fr.Tricho- Mackenzie) (a stream) (,--,to the city are approximately FL CH"t.0 % trichi Vtrik'e,.1,-i\n-Es[by shortening]:T T I I POLY cerat-, Trichoceras,type genus(fr.trich-+-cerat-,-ceras)+ 30,000,000,000 feet of pine timber —Amer. Guide Series: --tri-chi\tra,U\it pi comb form[NI...fr.Gk trich.,thrix hair I -idae] : a small family of two-winged flies related to the Oregon) :persons having(such)hair<Ieiotrichi� Tipulidne and comprising the winter crane flies 2tribUtar7\,-t\n_ES[ME tHbutarie.fr.LL tributaries.fr.L Aricli-ia\Itrilc7ea\n comb form-s CNL,fr'.trich-+-fal I:con- trich-o-cerecous\Iww:s2rk*s\ad][trich-+cerc-+-ousl of a adj., tributary] 1 : a person (as a.ruler)or state that pays dition of having (such) hair <oligorrichia) (hypotrichia> Cerearia:having a spiny tail tribute to a conquering power(all the people that is found 2:hairiness<glosaorrichia> trichoo-cyst Vtrika,sist\i?[trich-+-cyst]:one of the minute therein shall be Tributaries unto thee --Deet 20:11(AV)> tri-clii.a-sis\tr5'kI2s;5s\n-as ELL,,fr.Gk,fr.trich-+ projectile structures that release adhesive threads when dis- t:one that is tributary to another:asa:a stream feeding a :a turning inward of the eyelashes often causing irritation of charged,are common in We ectoderm of protozoans,and are larger stream or a lake—compare BRANca b :a vein that the eyeball comparable to but less complex than nematocysts—trich- empties into a larger vein -trichles pl of-Trucny o-cystic adj Itrib.ute Vtri(,)byUIt also--brDI sometimes-(,)bydI;usu ld.+V\ tri-chil,ia\tr-I I kil1a\n,cap[I,-TL,fr.Gk'tricheflos three-lipped, trichode VtrikUd, -ri,k-\ n -s [Gk trichUdIs like hair, fr. n-S(ME tribut,fr.L Iributum,ir.neut.of tributus,past art.of fr.tri-three(akin to Ok treis three)+cheilps lip—more at trich-+-Udlr-ode]:TRIcHomE fribuere to bestow,grant,pay,allot.fr.tribus one third the THREE,GILL]:a genus of tropical African and American trees trich-o-dec-tes \,trika'dek tgz\ n, cap [NL, fr. trich- + Roman people, tribe--more at TRIY)p] I a : an annual or and shrubs(family h4eliaceae)having odd-pinnate leaves and, -dectesl:the type genus ol Trichodectidae including various stated sum of woney or other-valuabloe thing p1lid,by one ruler paniclas of rather large flowers wUh four or five petair,—see biting lice of domesticated mammals or nation to another as.an acknowledgment of submission,as MAFURA trichoo-decati.,dae\-kto,dB\it pl,cap CNL,fr. Trichodectes, the price of pence and protection,or by virtue of some treaty I tri.chi-na\trVIcIna\n,pl trichi-nae\-IQn3\also trichinas type genus +-idael:a widespread family of biting lice that (foreseen that foreigners-would pay--o to the country for the ENL,fr.Gk trichinos of hair fr,trich-,thrix hair+-inos-ine-, have a single simple tarsal claw and include economically im- right to carry away a wealth of liquid gold—P.E.James);also akin to Lith drilkti to stretchrnore at TRICK-I 1:a small portant parasites of mammals—see CAT LOUSI! the tax levied for such a payment b(1) : an esp.large or slender nematode worm(Trichinella spiralis)that as an adult is trich000der-ina\,so%0dzrm;2\n,cap ENL,fr.trach--+-dermal excessive tax, impost, duty, rental, or tariff imposed by a a short-lived parasite of the intestines of a flesh-eating roam- a form genus of-imperfect fungi(family Moniliaceae}having government,sovereign,lord,or landlord (2):an exorbitant mal(as man rat or hog)where it pairs and produces immense nonseptate conidia borne in heads on 2-branched or 30 or extralegal impost levied by a person or group having the numbers of larvae which migrate to the muscles either directly branched conidiophores power of coercion<the monopolistic combinations of war in- or through the blood,establish themselves in or between the triclieo-des-mi-um \-'dezrn'eam\ n. cap ENL, fr. trich- + dustries levied a---an the...consume,'*so%vasteful that it led muscle fibers where they become encysted and may persist for dean-+-itim):a smallgenus of filamentous blue-green algae to proposals to draft capital•—T.W.Arnold)<compelled to join years,,and if consumed by a new host in raw or insufficiently of the family Oscillatoriaceae—see-SEA BLOOM unions and pay--against their wills—M.I.C.Hart> C :the cooked meat are'liberated by the digestivep --rocesses and trich-odors-ti-tine \,wa'dKnta,d3\ n pl,cap[NL,fr. Tricho- liability to pay tribute eno,English king had been more suc" rapidly become adult to initiate a new parasitic cycle see dont-, Trichodon,type genus (fr. trich-+ -odont-,-odon) 1� ' cessful. in bringing British tribes-under r-..,—F.M.Stenton Tium-nNOSIS 2 TRicniNosTs---tri-chianal\-.nOl\adj -idael: a family of elongate compressed scaleless large-eyed 2 a:something given or contributed voluntarily as due or de- 2trichina V\CNLI S�vn of TRICHINELLA percoid fishes comprising the sandfishes served:an offering,gift,a service rendered,or token mani- triell j.nat-ed Vtrik;)n'ffd-t�d\adj[NL trichina+E-ate+-ed] tfich-Potgen Vtrikajtin\n-s[ISV trich-+-gen,-orig.formed festiag respect, allegiance,gratitude,or affection <floral --ox :parasitized by trichinae:TTUCHIMZr_.D in GI:a trichogenous call Nver:placed at the community honor roll—Springfield(Aolasx.) Weli*ienel-la\,trikanel2\n[NL,fr.trichina+L-ella] I cap tri-chogoe-uous \trVkdj2nas\ also tricheoegen-ic \13riko- Uiziva>(a surprise cocktail party -a-,they h"d P-""tf--on it geni:s fcocxt:nsi�,-F,with the lamily T-_.-.-hinelJidas-..P"the '*,enik\adj r frich-+-0erous or-eenirl:prod,"--c*ng hair;esp other Derson--Current Biog.) (build a shrine and offer 7IJ order En4lida5 of nematode worms comprising the trichinae I-J being one of the hypuu'ernial teas of insects anti ut&-,%-.,r arthro- --Agnes Repplier> (the work had been selected as a *-j in and being often isolated in a distinct superf amily 2 pi trich- ;ods that produce the chitinous hairs or spinules on the sur- honor of the Coronation—London Calling);apccif so PRAm, I-nel-lae -11\:TRICWNA I face of the body and limbs 1. -....� /� 'r'` . . '•� r .� - ,: �� '• �` '� •; '. _s i • ,_ .. ..i '� .. .- �. :4 � :.. .� , •. j �� , ' 3 •, .. • ! . •l , �• .r � • .♦ `� � '• - .� ... .. .. � -t • � .� • . .� r �4''; +� .' � _ :, . ;� •�` \� .� i� ., • � i •. �� �. .. � � � ' �� ,� .� ', ,� .,. .� 1 ,: ��. ., �. '` _, � . ��� 1 � .. <,. �::• • ., .*�' .� .�: � f tir �': t �.� , ' N•'. ` �� �.. i j j �: . ,. -, . �: �, �: � � - �:: , r� �nA' 1 9 1 �� �'`1 �. �..�%�•_ !�»�,�;• � L ii M%..rl►:3 E'` tri 0► is i= it's 3••j.1 tribune; trlb' oon' tri-b dbar) n. A raised platform or dais trich o mon ad.(trlk'a nc�a'ad', m&nlid') ri. A ,,. ,�' �' C Y +,t 1. a, y • from which a speaker addresses an assembly. (French, from flagellate.protozoans of the genus Trichomonas,occu j :''._`� '" Clost able tri .., •:_.•.. ,;�.r,..�.-�,..•.. ag SII,- _``f:...�' . s. • v digestive and aro enital tracts of vertebrae . ::" o Italian tribuna, from Medieval Latin tri=biina,variant of Latin g g e eI Nt,,;• � =. ter ,. z:�CpTr • _ Tricho'monas stein. Trichomonad- :TRICHO + iih `��',K :..�r=_ tribunal T�Ei1BUNAL. { } MON ,i =i.g =.; - =_- _:;,;_A n•croi .. a-t r'e cr 1.Makin additions or offerin trich-o•rho•ni•a•sis(trfk a-ma-nt a-sfs`n. 1.-A va in '-� `, levan ..•..:,+, tnb u tar y(crib y ) U. g g g al:i f ` `�" uto •sub-sidia 2.Having the nature of trio caused by a protozoan,Trichomonas vaginalis,and. a eetion:.`':f:" • ` vin :; .M•�� ... supplies;contributory; ry• g s resiiltiII' •.t�:.,:� .. :�=�ba f i e• tributaryion . inflairnmation and discom ecti n,c j ._ .: -,T=air �`•;%.rte ute•a tributary payment. 3•Paying tribute:a colony. fort 2 Any mf o nisei°b g`tn' =:7 .a. .krotei, .. 1•One that pays tribute. 2.A bbr. trib.A Y'aizc ._' 'moi•c�'.''i;.;rZ�.'�?i_t• r w�' •---1x tributaries. O' oinonads• [New Latin • ?'rich©int�nas TRICH -.� �s��� •:: 's�..:�•�=� r� --stream-or or river flowing into a larger stream or ..river• In this -IASIS.) .:►t . •� ,'irr, ;F-••:L r. }.a,.q.: :cels !' sense,compare distributary. [Middle English tributarie, from tri-chop•terean(tri-kapftar-an)n. Any insect-of the-.~ ~ ..�=~:'`': ;lint ori ..... ..,� - - - F- ' '- w ' s the caddis flies Tt'i:�- :- t = . Latin tributarius,of a tribute,from rributurn,�uTE•3 trrbr choptera, hich include . (New:Latin Tr:_.,_..�.-„�-:�.:� •_`:.„tooth .: ♦ a. ,, .••f• . si ` !� 1`ttht} !” L� ' yrs:.r.. u•tar.'i•t -adv. --trib'u-tar'i•ness m Cera, hairy winged :TIUcHO- + -ETER .! r• =i� tritrute trib oot)n• 1.A gift,payment,declaration,or other tri•cho•sis(tri-M,S1 n. Disease of the hair w: th acknowledgment of gratitude respect,or admiration: To love Greek trikhosis,growth of hair,from trikhoun to '� ~�� g P Inish ��:',; � .=-point � the-.-, ... ,• and grief tribute of verse belongs" (Donne). 2.a.A sum of hair. See trichorne j - ,-f�:..:,.,r ^!'.;a• =-=l� rbu�• ._v;'+ _.ci}'t"=:^•}-:ill. .!►' . S money or other valuables paid by one ruler or nation to another tri•chot•a►•m (tr%k6t'a-me) n•, pl. -mies. Divisions t +` �~-•�` `�` �=kee ti as acknowledgment of submission or as the rice for protection arts--specifically,ecificall the theological division of m 'thiree • g P P P P Y, g an.Ainto�b ~:, . .., .{:t•:aha:r 3.ar In soul and spirit. [Greek•trikha, in three p ,(sed-;:tiei= >> �-,•.- r tr�oY ' by that nation. b.Any payment made for protection. arts ,Y;";�:._:.- feudal times,any payment or tax given by a vassal to his over Appendix*) - ---trich'o-tom'is trfk'a=t6rri, ,•• Il" :~~"4.> ��� • ppendix } + Tt3MY. ( , •.�,..•..,�,�•��� �..:�. trident � ,•. ; ua y . e t die chot'o•r»ous o ---tri•chot'o nnotss i adv •. .Y.. �•`'�'tl;�_,;'"'��-• •r�":,�r�.�;,t'!us Ancient geek vase lord. Yr The obligation involved in such a payor I!. [Middle •Y :.:'`ec �--- =" CYC • ' .4l English rrrbut, from Latin tributum, from �' - - g m the neuter past.par- —trichous Indicates a specific kind of hair• forrexai ;.�' -t., J*�3� painting of Poseidon • p�e,.a � , ; r+`ar tic' le of tribuere, to give, distribute.(as among the Roman phitrichousr [G reek-trikhos,from thrix(stem trjkh-'h •:� =.�f i-=»;• :- :,;Hav ` thrix in A endix.* ,.. - • �ar'.a`S -�', • tribes),from tribus TIME) PP ) C•��''-'''�Y Y=�fin ossesse Use ra:Tribute is well established in a rather•special sense in tris chrowisrn (trx'kro-lZ'am)n. The property-p d °-'.. ret •`f ingc 'g�a "• verdict is a tribute to theirfairness tain minerals of exhibiting three different Y�~'eGr*` the idionn a tribune to .Theg colors .df (that-is,illustrative of,-attributable to, and reflecting credit on nated by white light and viewed from three different:dire-*t'i" � �cspe their sense of fairness). The idiom is restricted to contexts in- [Greek trikhroos, "tricolored" • TIu- + -cxRo :_' ��, - • (DLT} -,•-=�al�rt`�r., =.''","' of'"1 volving things that.•merit praise.It has been disputed by.some --tri-chrolis(tri-kro'ik)adj. writers on usage as a misapplication of iribute,but is acceptable trio chrQ-met-ic(tri kro4mat 1k)aaf•Also tri•chromfiXt k oirn'� .t:�•�;`sior. to 69 per cent of the Usage Panel on the basis of the-repre tri-chromic (tri-kroIrn2k) Of, relating-to, or.-havingt� ��'~ �_••'(see • sentative example quoted, colors as in photography or rmtin . 2..Hav 4 1. • P g P Y P g ing��•visual�-pct=�•. •,, .: �r•�Tri- " trice tris tr.v.triced tricin tricks. To hoist and secure a sail ce tion of the three rise colors as in normal,:v' * `.:*`:•,-..%•,`;;• � -'�of' for exam ie•to lash.Usuail used with u . --n. Avery short + CHRoiviATiC. --tr�•chra'ma�•tism'(tri-kro'ma-t>,zfan1:. :: P ), p I chiefly in-the-phrase evice or action designed•t `:' ='�•' yyi period of time;moment,an instant.Used c e lytrick(trlk)n. �.A d g a:achieve,=an;.enc: .!ti +C•r Mu . in a trice:"And all the waiters in a trice/ffis summons did obey" by deceptive or fraudulent means; stratagem;i.rup - pracA , :`4(Suckling)-See Synonyms at moment. [Middle English•trisen, ehievous action, tical joke,prank. 3i stupiddg isf `•�'not from Middle Dutch,akin to Middle Dutch triset,pulley,noun or childish act or•performance. 4.A peculiar trait ory.charac�~`�. ;;L:a rhe sense,Middle English at a tryse,"at a pull,".immediately,from teristic; mannerism: "Mimicry is the trick by.:whichmotkLor trisen,to hoist.) =' other defenseless insect comes to look like a w 5' '~j �`,�,�`r~ asp• (llharston,�;� = /lot trs•cen•ten-ni•ai (tri's6n-ten''e-'C' ad'. Tercentenary. --n. A Fates). S.The quality necessary to accomplish.so_nlethin($��ia�ri�:{� � .. -�,��2. iii �,•�.�' :}�. tercentenary event or celebration: facility: Patience is the:trick in doing a,lob'well.-:6 }�feat�o' �ti', :br ; ,�, tri-ceps(trI'seps')n. A large three-headed muscle running along magic or legerdemain. 7..A difficul dextero !" - ti , t, usi+__&dlever act; the back-of the upper arm and serving to extend the forearm,' designed to amuse. a.Card Games. All the cards `la •;`4'' •`�' '". .. [Latin, three-headed : tri-, three + caput, head (see•ka�ut in single round. s.A period or turn of duty. 1;0 1eiormal=� :-N�+�• ' Appendix*)) attractive girl. 11.Slang.A prostitute's custom ;�. tri•cera-tops.(tri-sorsa-t6ps') n. A horned herbivorous dung onyms at artifice. --do(or turn)the trick. !To.bring��a:libu� ce:.•;: •. °'^:rTr� saur of the genus Triceratops, p ribd,"having result. d,tr cking,�tricks. tr.r ::,:a swain n • o€the setaceous a desired re u .--v tricks i -- ;.' '.;�'-*��,.�;�;�: .��. it triceratops a bon late covering the neck: - _ . ;�f! y P g jl'�ew Latin Triceratops.ilei or cheat,deceive,delude. 2•To ornament-or idol.n�=�:C�sect,�:w.�t13,�••_��..�,. ,'• ��' Skeleton and reconstruction + geek kerns(stem karat-);horn(see key-1 in Appendix*).+ up or out. --inti. To practice deception of trickery:a o s eye,face(see okw- in at� endix* 1 Of, pertaining to or involving tricks• -2.i.Ca iblc�:�if�='dol _' ,y • • PP •• P i g i g p ,, : $ ' tri•chi-e•sis.(tri-k-Pa-sis) n. A condition of ingrowing hairs tricks:a trick dog. 3.Weak defective or-•liable-.to#iii:;-crTt�ck-�. �M about an orifice, especially of ingrowing eyelashes: [Late knee. [Middle.English trek, from_.Gild•North:Fre66b`:ti=l ce ;:;;zK at `";�Mia Airµ Latin,from Greek trikhiasis :�rxicH(�}- +-iAsis.) variant of Old French.riche,from::trichier,'to deceive�=posei�s��r������ ��`;tip Ar chi ns tri kisna n. dal. nae ne or nes. A arasitic nems from Vul ar Latin triccdre(unattested) from.Latimtrr'cari t- `xv '=�` lode worm,•Trichinella spiralis,infesting the intestines of vara start difficulties, dally, play tricks,from tricae#,:triffes tincks„�%,. "�+•' ous mammals and having larvae that move through the blood See also i extricate.] n `: � .,„ t, g $ intricate,ext.c --trick's. '_�.,r`•';'_' ' '.•!'_ '� ♦- , vessels and become encysted in.the muscles. (New Latin,from trick•er•y(trlklo-re}n.,pl. -les. The practice ori-uec r� •-� ' - Greek trikhinos,hairy,from thrix,hair.See thrix in Appendix.*] deception by stratagem;artifice. - =�: trich-i•riize (trlk a-tuz) tr.v. -nixed, -nizing, -nines. To infect trickish(trlk ish)ai#. Characterized by or tending to:u”'' t s{%-h4• 2f��7 with trichinae. --tach i•ni•z8 tion n. or trickery, -- lir-1y adv, --trick isho-ness'n. i.+ t ' •orll Trich•i•no= o-iy• See Tiruchtra a • trick•je(triksal)vw -led,-ling,-tes —intr. 1i io,Zoe i1;n.:t'•:.. �rall V- i rich•i•no•sis (trik'a-nossls) n. A disease caused by eating in- drops or is a thin,intermittent stream;drip gently•butrstc8 yet,-, .• x: . :. adequately cooked pork containing trichinae,and characterized 2.To move or.proceed slowly or bit by bit:Thee aidioilce; -,►` , .: aM`r by intestinal disorders, fever, muscular svarelling,pain, and in- led in. —tr..--To cause to.trickle. --n. •t.The=act orcariidxi'otr= , •_ . 4= '' :• somma. [New Latin :TRICHIN(A) +-osts.] of trickling. 2.Any slow,small,or irregular quantity •lr tri•chi-nous(tri-kt'nos,trik'a-nas)ark}. 1.Containing trichinae: thing that moves,proceeds,or occurs intermittently'•::;�dcllir 10; _ r a.,,•,•s._`=r�:!:"tVV tit:#e".,� ' a trichinous pork. 2.Of or relating to trichinae or trichinosis.a English triklen(perhaps imitative).] ;':Zr••'"� •:• M ,:at`:• .,,.is. trichinous infection. tack►star(tTtk'star)rt. One who tricks-, a cheaters= •I.T.I-E-�j ` yjz trichite(trfk'it'}n. A-small needle-shaped filament or crystal. tricky(trlk'e)ad}. •ler,-lest. 1.Given to or dhaxacteri ='TbY:; { f, [German THAR:vucH(o)-+-tTE.] --tn•chtele(tri-kftflk)ad]. deception or trickery;crafty;.sly;wily. 2.Requiring: n or=;,}^.!#:�:; - l" j � / iid F. t s tri•chto-rifle(tri-kior id,-ktor id n• Also tri•chlo•rtct�(-klor'id, skill: a tricky recipe. --Sec Synonyms.at :dishonest:"slltt.:i��.�ir�r � -ki+ar'id)• A compound containing three chlorine atoms per —trick-'WV n ••i adv -•trick'i-ness .,! t :`�• molecule• tri clip is(tri klinslk)ajr.�bbr.trici. Having three,une try f .qua[-.asz.���:�• ��� • tri•Ghla•ro•a•�ce•tic acid(trl-kl` I-a-se'tik,tr%• 1'r'"- - Said rySta, r*�,.( == }' � `• ``_= k o Q) A col intersecting oblique an Said of certain c = ,•. triclinium n ectin at ob quo gles. ls:i.' ,�`.:' ,_ >• ` orless, deliquescent, corrosive, crystalline compound, CC1i- -cLuvlc• Dining room in a house �... . t ;. ,.. •;;, .. { W-1 ,!'•- "�. in Pompeii COOH,used as a herbicide and topically as an astringent and tri-c 1in•i•urn (tri-klin-"&am) n., pl. -ia (-&o). 1.=A:'=caiu i� j ' } ep TRI C�ILORtf �►CETIC Acwr `' • anus tic. - + - + rounding three sides of,a table,used by the ancient}Ro sfofr,:1.: tri-eht+o-ra�•eth•yl•+ene (tri-klor'o- 18n1,-len', tri-klor'o-r10'_) n. Also reclining at meals. 2.A�room containing such a couch::° r ••• tri-chlor•eth-yisene (tri-klor'-, tri-kion'-• A• ) . heavy, colorless, iriclfnium,from Greek iriklinron, diminutive of-trikllnosJaom •'.;,wait.. �'r= _•.:: 'k`r•; ` toxic liquid,CHCI:CC12,used to degrease metals,as an extrac- with three couches:tri-,three(see trei-in AppendiX*')�`� �; a.. `!•. tion solvent *for oils and waxes,as s»r/�efrigerant,in airy.leaning, couch(see triol-m Appendix*)J 4 �:.��p�;=:�;y:•..� �: � �.�'.'N~,• iL�1.i as a filinigail�. [Tier- + HLC►Rtl\•+ • • • • •» - 'a �`! .il-�� ,i„rV ~•: _ C MYLENE.) tri col cit(tri'k�l'ar)ad.�f A►laa tri col Dred(aid). 6 ham- �z_♦.4� a�'. ..': �•?`.!• tricho—. Indicates hair or bairlike.part; for example, trichop- colors. --n. 1.A tricolor flag. 2.Sometimes.crzpi •�:ii `+��� _- teran. trichogyne. [Greek trikho-, from ihrt•x trrkh(stem - flag. e }, i.r4niw� ll�g �`'`•s= t••'?r a ••"4+• ,y..'�,�»+'. r .. hair. See thrix in Appendix.*] tri scorn (tri kbrn') n. Also.tri-corned A hat.havin rth � �,�:: st trlkt' • ...... ,. '��..,-�•�, trich•o•c loo-sis ) n♦ One of the minute capsuleliketurned up on three sides. Having three�p. �e6 l:. y ( a�. . .ro i°..t�.i�-��._,:;`' , ;. ... bodies in the outer cytoplasm of certain protozoans,capable of_ horns, or corners. [French triconte, from Latin..` i_ • g three horned , tri three + `�- - ,ty"{(" e'ectin a threadlike •or bristlelike extension. [TRIcHo- + - • '-, cornd, horn (see ker_ _..�•r;;ti•• `TMS;'t..••+' } . ♦ ,•,- `- '•^1'!i• •�•'�t,•'•,,,�1. "•. CYST. --trich o•cys''t~c adj. a *1 zap ,•� i � •,;` t ad .., � � p V n�� l•� .• .' s.. .,�.t�1+�y1`•+�*�{�•~1„�`•+,t (rich-o-gyne(trip a-An, -gin) n. A receptive filament of the intiocor-net rl tra'k0"r'nard) lHaving :. roti«+• . . s` #•- - d adf. three f:. •.•'��`_ ��;��;���"i. female reproductive structure of certain fun i or algae. TRi_ i :ch° blik+e'- g g [ tri•Costate (tri•-kos't3t') ail. Having three costae ��,�{,: C HO- +-GYNE J ridges. Tia-+ COSTAT.E. ��;;;, tridf�oid (trip.oid, tri koid) adf. Resembling hair! hairlike. tricot (tie leo) n.' 1 w A plain, warp-knitted cloth'off'a ��� ,'• f;:, [Greek trrkhoetdes .TRICH(0)-- + -otn►.) various yarns. 2.A soft ribbed cloth of wool or-a-•wool trich•orne(trik air., ri kom)n A hairlike or bristlelike out usually used for dresses French from tricnter;'o knit a,.ti.•'"► � 6,,�, ,'- growth, as from the epidermis Of a plant. ' m , �, g F p [German 'i"riclinrn tricot, short stick,from Cold French(es}rrique,fro t's'1"f�'•::' •.,-.� A-61 0� .,, 0frcim Greek trlkhama, hair growth, from trikhoun to furnish '- r exeesive:'gsgsn,; :. g to pass a stick over a measure for removing :n T. • •over._' !. `_`''t"�- *Rf.' with hair,from thrix(stem irikh-),hair.See thrix in Appendix*] probably from Middle Dutch striken, to pass,.one" ip "`=r - •_, • ♦ � :•;1i"-+ .;µ,1.."l„L y[ ism Y#}!•i•1'• ��,�Jj "ru-ii i•chQ■fF�lic(tr-kt}m1k -k01m1i1► ti!- �+i _ ••}r•s�',wCtttZ"T► •.1 37�♦ f.• �,�1��,,•;,�.,,. - ) d�• another,strike. See strei� in Appendix.*] _ ,� -•�.�s �,�� •., ar care/a" father/b�bib/ch church/d deedL,O Pei/e'Wf fife/it,gag/h hat/hw w+hich/I pit/i pie/ir pier/j judge/ •' -•• • •'1 -._.,4 ..i�- '► • t,w;std• T nav�c� far of noise ou riot oci too oci titin .drip- �� _ / / /~ k/•_ b /P pop/r roar/s sauce/sh _ • w r ,x;75.• =.,���s�;rt'•'�J`._ ,t.Ysv!iM,'ti�; .- tri HEALTH' DEPARTMENT ' `` _' •, . Contra c oS to County To: Board of Supery issors . • DATE; 1 ' . , fA Contica. Costa county •. . ; rT'R^,�h7 r 1 An LJ 4van 4- i T1 •. �: vv Y�J�m - �.. - _ _ .•� • ... __ : _....•... .6: �,v.a 1.r i• t,1 1:�`t./L • ylvl atv�..t.Ltls� oil �eptic Tank . Acting- Health icer... .: . .' ; '. ,... Installations (Proposed . Canyon Community S.ervices District Area) +1m am 4� rw�r•t/nt�wr�rw w•���r w��r��rwe�•�•w� a�rwtrwsrw♦�r.rwrwr•_r.. rrtwswwws� +wr�ww•rwmomQ . warms��� wrar• x111 tr� r1r � Mt1 �f�fir�its t/1e1 � f,r rt r� �!rar�r�ttr r�t, i� � 1f r r 1>,tib wr t1tl� � nr■tom two t�lr r tltr.�tit*•tom«te. � � irk� � / tf.r a!rates t t� ttetl rA ffl�me am elm goo � • Ef fecti�re this-•date no further a Lica. applications for .individual sewage investigations within the'. boundaries of theproposed Canypn Community Services -District area will be accepted- bythe Health . Department until further* notice. . . 'The ,boundaries ..of this, area are delineated 'on a map on file . in the Martinez o f f ice* -o f tie HealthOepartment. The area in • 'general is bouiided on the Y theboundaries Norah -b. - of the Moraga .. Redwood Heights subdivision,, on the 'West by the* Sacramento .Northern Right of Way, on the East by the western boundar*y of . property owned by McKosker . As the . Acting .Hea1thOf icer f of Contra Costa County I -can no longer ..., installation willingly particl-pate* in*. the continuation of septic t ank s- where a -threat to a drinking water supply storage . . reservoir is apparent*. A pp. of individu&l septic tank instal- 1. f 10. lations in the past have failed and attempts to repair - such- systems ,. P p • have provided •only a nterim -sol.ut-i6ns. Further repairs and ex-" tensions of :these ,system's cannot. .result Ina permanent solution. • GWK.TMG.•s i, • ' .••• , .•• •• .•• i ••. J .+ L ,/ 1 JU 1 1916 �JEA ••' • - , •. ' CODA'.-Y L TH . ,. 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(c) Investigation. The board may direct the county Sections: health officer and/or the public works director to 420-2.002 De *nitions.iinvestigate the existing or proposed system or plant,and 420-2.004 Permit-Required when. report to the board. 420-2.006 Permit Application procedure. (d) Findings, Permit. If the board determines as a 420-2.008 Official inspections. fact that the waste matter being or to be so collected, 420-2.010 Exception. discharged or deposited does not or will not constitute a public nuisance, and does not or will not emit 420-2.002 Definitions. disagreeable odors or fumes offensive to the public in the For the purposes of this chapter, the following vicinity of such place of collection or depositor passing definitions apply: over and along public highways adjacent thereto,it may (I) "Person"has the meaning in Section 16-4.002, meant a permit authorizing the petitioner to collect, but also includes public or governmental entities and deposit or discharge or to continue to collect,depositor agencies and their officers,employees and agents. discharge such substance. (2) "Sewage"means liquid or solid waste substance, (e) Revocation, Suspension. All permits are together with any groundwater, surface water, or revocable by the board at any time, and also may be stormwaters that may be.present, which is associated suspended by the board if it finds as a fact that the with human or animal habitation or activity, or which substance collected, discharged or deposited by virtue contains or may be contaminated with human or animal thereof constitutes a public nuisance or emits excrement or offal,and includes wastewater,wastewater disagreeable odors or smells offensive to the public in effluent,sewage sludge,and/or supernatant liquid.(Orris. the vicinity thereof or passing over and along public 84-42 §5,68-16§ 1:prior code§4600:Ord.829). highways adjacent thereto or any permit term,limitation or condition has been violated. (Ord. 82-42 § 6: prior 420m2oOO4 'Permit Required when. code§4602:Ord. 1424). No person shall collect,discharge or deposit,or cause or suffer to be collected, discharged or deposited, any 420-2.008 Official inspections. sewage,sewage effluent or garbage from more than one Every person engaged in,or applying for a permit to building in or upon unincorporated territory of this enrage in, any activity regulated by this division shall county or into streams or bodies of water where the same allow the health officer and/or public works director is or may be carried through or upon unincorporated and/or any of their therefor-designated subordinates to territory of this county,or make use of county roads or enter and inspect the place, facilities and activities,for highways therefor, without fust securing in the manner compliance with this division, during reasonable hours hereinafter provided a permit from the board of upon demand identifying the official and his purpose supervisors so to do, and at all times having an hereunder. (Ord. 74-67'§ 2: prior code § 4603: Ords. unrevoked permit therefor. No person shall collect, 1424§5,829 §3,827§3). r.1ischatge of deposit 21?y such sewage which creates a public nuisance in the unincorporated portions of this 420-2.010 Exception. county.(Prior code§460 1: Ord. I424). 'i'his chapter does not apply to a septic tank-chemical toilet cleaner as defined in Section 413-3.415,having a valid, unrevokec, unsuspended public health license issued therefor pursuant to the provisions of Article 413- 3.8.(Ord. 8242§7). 155 420-4.002 Chapter 42Q=4 order the work suspended until sufficient additional fees are deposited with him to cover the cost of ir-I'Sgection. LINES AND PLANTS (Prior code§4624: Ord.769). Sections: 420-4.010 Appeals. 4204e002 Persons subjeetn fictions Any applicant whose glans and sg�.cif c3sons are required. disapproved, who complains of delay in the review of 420-4.004 Approval by director of public submitted plans and specifications, who asserts that works. inspection fees are excessive, or who contends that 4204,006 Work commencement-Fee inspection by the director of public works is deposit unreasonably, may appeal in writing to the board of 420-4.008 Work suspension-Additional supervisors. The appeal shall set forth in reasonable fees. detail the ruling or action complained of. 420-4.010 Appeals. At its first regular meeting which follows by more than five days the filing of the appeal, the board of 420-4.002 Persons subject-Actions required. supervisors shall hear and decide the appeal.The board All persons, firms, corporations and political may continue the hearing from time to time,but no one subdivisions organized under the laws.of this state and extension shall be longer than two weeks.The decision empowered to install sewer lines or to construct or erect of the board shall be final.(Prior rode b 4625:Ord..769)< sewage processing-plants, prior to doing any work of sewer line installation or erection of sewage processing plants in the unincorporated area of this county,shall file Chapter 420-6 with the director of public works plans and specifications of the proposed work.(Prior code§4621: Ord. 1424). SUBDIVISIONS AND INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMS 420-4.004 Approval by director of public Sections: works. Article 420-6.1.Definitions Within fifteen days after plans and specifications are 420-6.101 General. filed with him,the director of public works may approve 420-6.103 Domestic water supply the plans and specify the amount of cash deposit required reservoir, by him to cover the estimated cost of inspecting the work 420-6.105 Drainage arm during its progress to insure compliance with the 420-6.107 Health officer. submitted plans and specifications.If additional time is 420-6.1Q9 Improper functioning. required by the director of public works to review the 420-6.111 Individual system. plans and specifications in order to determine that the 420-6.113 Sewage. proposed work meets accepted sanitary engineering 420-6.115 Sewer availability. standards,he shall notify the applicant of the amount of 420-6.117 Subdivision. additional time required. (Prior code§4622:Ord.769). 424-6.119 Site evaluation. 420-6.121 Community sewer collection 4204.006 Work commencement-Fee system, deposit 420-6.123 Sanitary sewer. On approval of plans and specifications and deposit of the required fee, work may begin. The applicant shall Article 4204.3.Enforcement carry forward the work without unreasonable delays and 42Q.6.301 Sewer connection required, shall keep the director of public works advises of tunes exception. when work is to be performed so that inspection may be 420-6.303 Prohibitions. scheduled.(prior code§4623: Ord.769). 420-6.305 Building pernut restrictions. 420-6.307 Publication of regulations. 4204.QQ8 Work suspension--Additional fees. 420-5.309 Investigations. If inspection fees deposited are expended before the 420-6.311 Nuisance abatement work is completed, the direCtor of public works may 156 420-6.1Q1 Article 42U-6.5.Individual Permits: 42Q-6.103 Improper ftmctio go Subdivision Approvals "Improper fimctionincr" individual system means a 420-6.501 General. system which aiIows sewage to escape to the surface of 420-6.503 Permit procedure. the ground or prevents plumbing fixtures from draining. 420-6.545 Lot area,variances. (Ord. 81-30 § 1: § 420-6.042(4): Ord. 74-67 § 3: prior 420-6. 07 Individual system near a code§4640(d):Ord. 1440§ I). reservoir.variam-ces. 420-6.509 Alternative individual sFstem. 420-6.111 Individual system. 420-6.511 Subdivision maps. "Individual system"means a system which consists of 420-6.513 Appeals. (1)the drainacre pipes of a structure and the septic tank and subsurface absorption system to which they are Article 420-6.7.Fees connected;or(2)any alternative system designed for the 420-6.701 General. disposal of sewage and acceptable to the health officer. 420-6.703 Subdivisions. (Ord. 81-30 § 1: § 420-6.002(3): Ord.74-67 §3:prior 420-6.705 Individual systems. code§4640(d):Ord. 1440§ 1). 424-6.7Q7 Penalties. 420-6.113 Sewage. Article 420-6.1.Definitions "Sewage" means liquid or solid.waste substance, which is associated with human habitation or which 42,0-6.101 General. contains or may be contaminated with human or animal Unless otherwise specially provided, or required by excrement or offal.(Ord.81-30§1:§420-6.002(?):Ord. the context,the following terms have these meanings in 74-67§3:prior code§4640(e):Ord. 1440§ 1). this chapter. (Ord. 81-3Q § 1: § 420-6.002: Ord. 7467 §3:prior code§4640:Ord. 2440§ 1). 420a.6.115 Sewer availability. "Sewer availability" means a sanitary sewer is 420-6.103 Domestic water supply reservoir. available for connection to a structure requiring sewage "Domestic water supply reservoir"means an existing disposal because: or proposed open uncovered reservoir used or intended to (a) The entity operating the sanitary sewer indicates impound water for human consumption or domestic an writing that the proposed structure can be connected to purposes,including a planned reservoir where the water the sanitary sewer;and impounder states in writing to the board his intent to in- (b) The cost of providing sanitary sewer service, stall or construct it, and satisfies the board that he has exclusive of all annexation fees,connection fees,and the appropriate rights in the land and the ability to finish and sewer pipe installation costs between the structure and maintain it.(Ord.8 1-30§ 1:§420-6.002(6):Ords.74-67 the publicly owned sewer in the street or right-of-way,is §3,68-16§2:prior code§46400)* less than five thousand dollars,or ten percent of the full market value of all existing and proposed improvements, 420-6.105 Drainage area. whichever is greater;and "Drainage area"of a domestic water supply reservoir (1) The area of property to be served is less than means all the land that can or may drain into the forty thousand square feet and the sanitary sewer is less reservoir,whether or not the topographical configuration than three hundred.feet,measured horizontally,from the is artificially or naturally caused.(Ord.8 1-30§ 1:§420- nearest property boundary,or 6.002(7): Ords. 74-67 § 3, 68-16 § 2: prior code § (2) The area of the property is more than forty 4640(a)). thousand square feet and the structure requiring the disposal of sewage is located less than three hundred feet 420=6a,107 Health officer.' measured horizontally to the nearest property boundary "Health off cer"includes any subordinatsW that the adjacent to the sanitary seurjem (Ord. 81-.3.0 § 1: § 420- health officer designates from time to time to perform 6.002(5): Ord. 74-67 § 3: prior code § 4640(c): Ord. any or all of the health officer's functions hereunder. 1444§ 1). (Ord. 81-30 § 1: §420-6.002(8): Ord. 74-67 § 3:prior code§4640). 157 420-6.117 420-6.117 Subdivision. (1) That such waiver shall be limited to minor repair "Subdivision" means a division or any use of real of the "improperly functioning" existing individual property that does or may reasonably be expected to system,provided no nuisance will be created,continued generate sewage or require sewage disposal;and,"sub- or maintained by such waiver,and divider" means the owner of or applicant for a (2) That all requirements of this chapter and subdivision.(Ord.81-30§ 1:§420-6.002.(2):Ord.74-67 regulations can be met.(Ord. 81-30§ 1). §?_:prior code§4640(b)-Ord. I440§ 1}. 420-6.303 Prohibitions. 420m6e119 Site evaluation. (a) No person shall build or alter any structure or "Site evaluation" means the investigation of a build on or improve any land,requiring sewage disposal, subdivision or a lot to determine the feasibility of without having a currently valid permit for an approved installing an individual system. It shall include a individual system or connecting to an approved sanitary determination of compliance with all applicable sanita- sewer. tion requirements and a sanitary survey of the area. (b) No person shall discharge or deposit sewage to Should the sanitary survey disclose failing individual the surface of the ground. systems in the immediate vicinity of the site evaluated, (c) No person shall have or permit an improperly this shall be cause for denial of the feasibility of functioning individual system. insta.Iling an individual system. (Ord.81-30§ 1). (d) No person shall install, construct,_ repair, reconstruct relocate, destroy, alter, or abandon any 420-6.121 Communis sewer collection individual system, cesspool, pit privy, sewage holding system. tank,or seepage pit without the health officer's advance "Community sewer collection system" means the written approval. structures, devices, equipment, and appurtenances (e) No person shall have or maintain an improperly intended for the collection,transportation,and pumping functioning building sewer or lateral .which conducts of sewage from two or more structures to a treatment or sewage from the building to a community sewer disposal facility.(Ord. S 1-30§ 1). collection system. (f) No person shall engage in the business of 4204.123 S tary sewer. cleaning septic tanks and subsurface leaching devices, "Sanitary sewer" means a system for collecting sewage holding tanks, cesspools, or seepage pits or of residential or municipal wastewater and directing the providing or cleaning chemical toilets without having a collected wastewater to a treatment works prior to valid permit, license and/or registration issued by the disposal. (Ord. 51-30§ 11). health officer. (g) No person shall change any approved plan or Article 420-6.3.enforcement work without the health officer's advance written approval.(Ord.8 1-30§1:§§420-6-004,.014,.016:prior 424.6.301 Sewer connection required, code§§4641,4646:Ords. 1440§2,640§§III-1,Il[[-3, exception. V-2). Every structure in which plumbing fixtures have been or are proposed to be installed shall be connected to a 420-6305 Building permit restrictions. sanitary sewer and all such plumbing fixtures and Applications for building permits or certificates of sanitary drainage systems or parts thereof shall be occupancy for structures and/or to build on any premises connected to the sanitary sewer except: requiring disposal of sewage shall,prior to their issuance, (a) Exception.If the health officer determines that be submitted to the health officer for his review and connection to a sanitary sewer is unavailable under the written approval of the proposed sewage disposal system. provisions of Section 420-6.115,an application may be When the building inspection director is advised that it filed for a permit to install an indiv;ival system. has not been demonstrated that an adequate sewage (b) Exception. Upon written application to the disposal system complying with this chapter exists or is health officer and in only those cases where an existin= assured that such lack is a danger to or likely to cause individual system is found to be functioning improperly, public health problems,he may withhold the issuance of the requirement for connection to the sanitary sewer may the requested permit or certificate. (Ord. 81-30 § 1: §§ be waived by the health officer if the health officer fords: 158 A 420-6.3Q? 420-6-0101-018.).020:Ord.1752§4:prior code§§4644, 42Q-6.503 Permit procedure. 4648,4649:Ords- 1440§4,9,640§§ 11-7 121-6). (a) An application for a permit shall be made to the health officer, and it shall expire after one hundred 420-6s,307 Publication of regulations. twenty days. The health officer may make and publish regulations (b) The health officer shall approve,conditionally to make more detailed or specific the provisions of the approve,or deny the application, and issue or withhold chapter. These regulations shall become effective two the permit accordingly,on the basis of compliance;pith weeks after filing with the clerk of the board of this chapter and the health officer's regulations.Permits supervisors and posting in the county health department. expire one hundred eighty days after issuance if the The health officer shall be responsible for the approved work is not started and diligently pursued. enforcement of this chapter.(Ord.8-1-30§ 1:prior code (Ord.81-30§ Z: §420-6.0I6:Ords. 1752§3,1468§ 1: §4650:Ord.640§ I}. prior code§4647;Ord. 1440§7). 420-6.309 Investigations. 420=6,6505 Lot area,variances. To enforce this chapter,the health officer may enter (a) Lot Area. The total lot area, exclusive of and inspect any premises,operations or work regulated underground and surface easements, shall be fifteen hereby, at reasonable times and with such notice to the thousand square feet or more for asingle-family dwelling owner, occupant, operator, applicant, licensee, or or other structure requiring an individual system.When Permittee., as is reasonable and practicable under the both an individtia.l system and private water supply are circumstances.In conducting such inspections the health required,the total lot area, exclusive of unde'rgrouhd and officer is authorized to proceed pursuant to the Code of surface easements,shall be forty thousand square feet or Civil Procedure Sections 1822. 0 and following. (Ord. more.These lot area requirements are prospective only 81-30&1:&§420-6.0161e1,420-2.008:Ord.74-6?:prior and do not apply to the maintenance or repair of an code§4647(e):Ord. 1440§7). existing system. (b) Variances. The health officer may brant vari- 420-6.311 Nuisance abatement ances to the provisions of this section when the health (a) Abatement.Any installation made or condition officer finds the following conditions to be met: existing in violation of this chapter is declared to be a (1) The lot in all other respects will comply with the public nuisance, and in addition to any other remedy requirements of this division and the regulations issued available under the law, may be abated pursuant to by the health officer; Article 146.4. (2) The variance would not create nor contribute to (b) Emergency Abatement. If the health officer the creation of a public health nuisance.(Ord.8I 0§1). finds that a violation has created an emergency condition endangering the public health., he may abate the 42Q-6.507 Individual system near a reservoir, condition in accordance with Article 14-6.4 without variances. giving notice.(Ards.88-88§ Z0,8 1-30§ 1). (a) Location.If the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir,any Article 424-6.5.Individual Permits: stricture requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected Subdivision Approvals to a community sewer collection system. (b) Variances. If a community sewer collection 420=6o.501 General. system is not available the health officer may grant a Every person shall obtain a permit as provided for by variance subject to the following: this chapter to repair, relocate, install or construct an (Z) If the parcel or lot is between fift}-r and one individual system unless connection to a sanitary sewer thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a is required..When health officer approval is required,a watertight sewage holding tank system,or equal will be currently vapid permit issued pursuant +^ this artiCle raquired. Such system must be owned or operated by constitutes such approval, (Ord.81-30§ 1). presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream an individual system or other similar 159 420-6.509 acceptable system mai be permitted subject to all the chapter (and any adopted regulations) and in a timely conditions specified in Section 420-6.5 0 5. manner report his conclusions thereon,tocretlier with any (c) Variance Temporary. It is the intent of this conditions recommended to insure such compliance, to chapter to provide maximum protection to the water the.planning department and advisory agency. quality of the waters stored in these reservoirs and any (c) Final Map. Final maps shall not be recorded variance wanted must be considered as an interim unless the conditions recommended by the health officer method of sewage disposal which shall not create and established by the advisory agency on approval of situations that may become a menace to the public the tentative mag have been satisfied. (Ord. 81-30 § 1: health. (Ords. 81-30 § 1, 68-1.6 § 3, 1752:prior code§ §§420-6.006,420-6.010,420-6.012:Ord.1752§ 1:prior 4643:Ord. 1440). code§§4642,4644,4645:Ords.1440§4,640§II-1 ff). 420-6.509 Alternative individual system. 420-6.513 Appeals. (a) Allowed. The health officer may approve, (a) Except for determinations made pursuant to conditionally approve or deny an application to use an Section 420-6.3 11,a person objecting to or disagreeing alternative system. No alternative system will be ap- with any decision made pursuant to this chapter,and/or proved forinstallation in a septic tank moratorium area.,a the pertinent regulations thereto,may appeal the decision water quality control board prohibition zone, or in any to the health officer, or the health officer's designated incorporated city, or sanitary or sanitation district subordinate(s). Any request for an appeal hearing shall without approval by that city or district be in writing and must be received by the health officer (b) Requirements.An alternative system must meet within-ten days after notice of the decision was mailed. all applicable provisions of this chapter and: Any request for an appeal hearing must be accompanied (1) All local,state and federal laws and revelations; by the appropriate fee.A hearing on the appeal shall be (2) Certification and testing requirements of an held within fifteen days after the request for appeal is appropriate governmental agency;and received by the health officer. (3) Approval requirements of N.S.F. (National (b) Whenever the provisions of this chapter have Sanitation Foundation), I.A.P.M.O. (International been incorporated by a city ordinance or code and are Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials),or applicable as city regulations within the incorporated other recognized industry standard. area of that city, any appeal of a decision of the health (c) Operating Permit Required.The property owner officer shall be directed to and decided by the city shall obtain and at all times maintain an operating permit council of the-involved city. (Ord.93-84,81-30§ 1). for an alternative system.The operating permit may be issued for such period,and include such conditions(such Article 420-6.i.fees as monitoring requirements) as the health officer determines for the protection of the public health, 42Q-6.701 General. welfare and the environment.Pursuant to Section 420- The following nonrefundable fees shall be paid to the 6.307, the health officer may, from time to time, health officer at the time of filing for or requesting an establish regulations for operating permits and the investigation,test,inspection or permit required by this operation of alternative systems.(Orris.2000-03§1;8 1- chapter. No fees are required when the health officer 30§ 1). receives from the applicant a written statement by a district or city governing body indicating that sewers and 4204.511 Sabdivision maps. a sewage treatment plant are available and adequate to (a) Tentative Maps.Pursuant to Title 4, a copy of handle the additional volume of sewage from the any submitted tentative subdivision map shall be proposed improvement(Ord.81-30§ 1). forwarded to, and filed with the health officer for investigation of the sewage disposal system. The 420-6.7Q3 Subclivisions, tentative Mapp shall show proposed provisions for sewage The fees for a subdivision proposincr to use individual disposal, source of approved water supply, number of sewage disposal systems are: lits,the size of each lot,and contour lines at intervals of (1) Subdivision-Site evaluation five feet or Less. 2-4 lots,per lot............................................$ 50.001 (b) Health Officer Approval.The health officer shall 5 or more lots,maximum.....*names a a a&&sea a.250.00; review the filed tentative map for compliance with this 160 000400 42a-6.705 (2) Percolation tests,ger lot or Division 430 building site tested,as required................:.......$1Q0.001; (3) Appeal_(except hearings called ABANDONED VEHICLES pursuant to Section 420-6.311)........................$100.00. (Ord. 81-3`0§ 1). 420-6.705 Individual systems. Chapter 4.30,2 The fees related to individual sew3cre disposal systems are: GENERAL PROVISIONS (1) Site evaluation....................................$ 40.00; (2) Percolation test.....................................100.00; Sections: Each additional test........0.00:................................100A0; 430-2.002 Title. (3) Permit(except minor 430-2.004 Authority,rmdings,nuisance. rebuilding)............................................................60.00; 430-2.006 Exemptions. (4) Review of existing individual 430-2.008 No nuisances., system 40.40; 430-2.Q10 Nonexclusive regulation. (5) Investigate abandonment or sealing of septic tank............................................25.00; 430-2.002 Title.. (6) Reinspection........................:..................25.00; This division shall be known as the "Abandoned (7) Appeal(except hearings Vehicle Ordinance of Contra Costa County."(Ord.77- called pursuant to Section 122). - 420-6.31 1) am messes&&was a owessawases somesooseves 100600;.00; (8) Advice,consultation, 430=2*004 Authority,fiacFings,nuisance. minor repair permit Sasso* No fey. (a) Authority. This division is enacted pursuant to (Ord. 81-30§ 1). California Vehicle Code Sections 22660,22661,22662, 22663 and 22671,and Government Code Section 25845. 420.6.70' Penalties. (h) Findings.The board finds and declares that the Any person violating this chapter or regulations issued accumulation and storage of abandoned, wrecked, hereunder,by failing to submit plans,obtain necessary dismantled, or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof on inspections and approvals, or pay fees, or by private and public property not including highways commencing or continuing construction or remodeling' creates a condition tending to reduce the value of private violation hereof,shall pay triple the appropriate fee as a property, to promote blight and deterioration,to invite penalty and remain subject to other applicable penalties plundering, to create fire hazards, to constitute an and enforcement procedures authorized by the state law attractive nuisance creating a hazard to the health and and/or this code.(Ords. 81-30 § 1,78-45,78-43 § 2: § safety of minors,to create a harborage for rodents and 420-6.022(d): Ords. 73-100, 1468: prior code § 4651: insects, and to be injurious to the public health, safety Orris. 1440§ II,640§ 1V). and general welfare. (c) Nuisance. The presence of an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicle or parts thereof, on private or public property not including higrhways, except as expressly hereinafter permitted, constitutes a public nuisance which may be abated as such in accordance with the provisions of this division and code.(Orris. &6-58§2,84-64§ 1,17-112). 43Q-2.4Q6 Exemgtions. This division shall not apply to: (1) A vehicle,or parts thereof,which is completely enclosed within a building in a lawful manner where it is not visible from the stet or other public or private property; 161 0 0U40 i f •S • � i ,-1 ORDINANCE NO. 81-30 ��'v'f n' 'r •i 1 t:r (SeWage Systems for Subdivisions & Individual Systems) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (Omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or an,ended provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SECTION I: Chapter 420-6 "Subdivisions and Individual Systems" of the County Ordinance Code is repealed, amended, and reenacted to read: CHAPTER 420-6 SUBDIVISIONS & INDIVIDUAL SYSTE14S ARTICLE 420--6.1 DEFINITIONS 420-6.101 GENERAL. Unless otherwise specially provided, or required by the context, the following terms have these meanings in this Chapter. (Ord. 81- 30 §420-6.002: Ords. 74-67 §3: prior code 54640: Ord. 1440 420-6.103 DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY RESERVOIR. "Domestic water supply reservoir" means an 'existing or proposed open uncovered reservoir used or intended to impound water for human consumption or domestic purposes, including a planned reservoir where the water impound`r states in writing to the board his intent to in- stall or construct it, and satisfies the board that he has appro- priate rights in the land and the ability to finish and maintain i t. (Ord. 81- 30 5420-6.002(6) : Ords. 74-67 S3, 68-16 S2: prior code §4640(f) } 420-6.105 DRAINAGE AREA, "Drainage area" of a domestic water supply reservoir means all the land that can or may drain into the reservoir, whether or not the topographical configuration is arti- ficially or naturally caused. (Ord. 81-30 : §420-6.002(7) : Ords. 74-67 93, 68-16 §2: prior code 54640(g)) . .420-6.107 HEALTH OFFICER. "Health officer" includes any subordinate(s) that the health officer designates from time to time to perform any or all of the health officer's functions hereunder. (Ord. 81-30 §420-6.002(8) : Ord. 74-67 §3: prior code 54640) . 420-6.109 IMPROPER FUNCTIONING. "Improper functioning" individual system means a system which allows sewage to escape to the surface of the ground or prevents plumbing fixtures from draining, (Ord. 81-30 §420-6.002(4) : Ord. 74-67 S3: prior code 54640(d) Ord. 1440 Sl) 42 0-6.111 INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM. "Individual system" means a system which consists of (1) the drainage pipes of a structure and the septic tank and subsurface absorption system to which they are connected; or (2) any alternative system designed for the disposal of sewage and acceptable to the health officer. (Ord. 81-30 S420-6.002(3) : Ord. 74-67 S3: prior code 54640(d) : Ord. 1440 51) o 420-6.113 SEWAGE. "Sewage" means liquid or solid waste sub- stance, which is associated with human habitation or which contains or may be Pont aminated with human or animal excrement or offal. (Ord. 81-30 : §420--6.002(1) : Ord, 74-67 S3: prior code 54640(e) : Ord. 1440 Sl) . ORDINANCE NO 81- 10 (1 of 7) 000"s 0 4 0 t` S y ,420-6.115 SEWER AVAILABILITY. "Sewer availability" means a sanitary serer is available for connection to a structure requiring sewage disposal because: (a) The entity operating the sanitary sewer indicates in writing that the proposed structure can be connected to the sanitary sewer; and (b) The cost of providing sanitary sewer service, exclusive of all annexation fees, connection fees, and the sewer pipe instal- lation costs between the structure and the publicly owned sewer i11 .the street or right-of-way, is less than five thousand (5,000) dollars, or ten (10) percent of the full market value of all existing and proposed improvements, whichever is greater; and (1) The area of the property to be served is less than 40,000 square feet and the sanitary sewer is less than three hundred (300) feet, measured horizontally, from the nearest property boundary, or (2) The area of the property is more than 40,000 square feet and the structure requiring the disposal of sewage is located less than three hundred (300) feet measured horizontally to the nearest property boundary adjacent to the sanitary sewer. (Ord., 81- 30 : 420--6,002(5) : Ord. 74-67 §3: prior code §4640(c) Ord. 1440 §1) 0 420-6.117 SUBDIVISION. "Subdivision" means a division or any use of real property that does or may reasonably be expected to generate sewage or require sewage disposal; and, "subdivider" means the owner of or applicant for a subdivision. (Ord. 81- 30 : §420-6.002 (2) : ord. 74-67 §2: prior code §4640(b) Ord. 1440 §1) * 420-6.119 SITE EVALUATION,, "Site evaluation" means the in- vestigation of a subdivision or a lot to determine the feasibility of installing an individual system. It shall include a determina- tion of compliance with all applicable sanitation requirements and a sanitary survey of the area. Should the sanitary survey disclose failing individual systems in the immediate vicinity of the site evaluated, this shall be cause for denial of the feasibility of inm stalling an individual system. (Ord, 81- 30 ) 420-6.121 COW4UNITY SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM. "Cominuni.ty sewer collection system" means the structures, devices, equipment, and ap- purtances intended for the collection, transportation, and pumping- of sewage from two (2) or more structures to a treatment or disposal facility. (Ord.' 81- 30 ) . 420-6.123 SANITARY SEWED. "Sanitary sewer" means a system for collecting residential or municipal waste water and directing the collected waste water to a treatment works prior to disposal, (ord. 81- 30 ) ARTICLE 420-6.3 ENFORCEMENT 420-6.301 SEWER CONNECTION REQUIRED, EXCEPTION. Every structure in which plumbing fixtures have been or are proposed to be installed shall be connected to a sanitary sewer and all such plumbing fixtures and sanitary diainage systems or parts thereof shall be connected to the sanitary sewer except: (a) Exception: If the. health of f icer determines that connece- .tion to a sanitary sewer is unavailable under the provisions of Section 420-6.115, an application may be filed for a permit to install an individual system. . . (b) Exception: Upon written application to the health officer and in only those cases where an existing individual system is found to be functioning improperly, the requirement for connection to the sanitary sewer may be ;tarred by the health officer i.f -the. hP%Ath officer finds: ORDINANCE NO, 81- 30 (2 of 7) i4 0�i - , (1) That such waiver shall be limited to minor repair of the "improperly functioning" existing individual system, provided no nuisance will be created, con- tinued or maintained by such waiver, and (2) That all other requirements of this shaper and regulations can be met. (Ord. 81-30 ) . 420-6.303 PROHIBITIONS, (a) No person shall build or alter any structure or build on or improve any land, requiring sewage disposal, without having a currently valid permit for an approved individual system or con- necting to an approved sanitary sewer. (b) No person shall discharge or deposit sewage to the surface of the ground. (c) No person shall have or permit an improperly functioning individual system. (d) No person shall install, construct, repair, reconstruct, relocate, destroy, alter, or abandon any individual system, cesspool, pit privy, sewage holding tank, or seepage pit without the health officer's advance written approval, (e) No person shall have or maintain an improperly functioning building sewer or lateral which conducts sewage from the building to a community sewer collection system. (f) No person shall engage in the business of cleaning septic tic tanks and subsurface leaching devices, sewage holding tanks, cesspools, or seepage pits or of providing or cleaning chemical toilets without having a valid permit, license and/or registration issued by the health of f icer. (g) No person shall change any approved plan or work without the health officer's advance written approval, (Ord. 81- 30 : §§420-6.004, .014, .016: prior code §§4641, 4646: Ord. 1440 §2, 640 §§III-lf -III-31 V-2) . 420-6e305 BUILDING PERMIT RESTRICTIONS. Applications for building permits or certificates of occupancy for structures and/or to build on any premises requiring disposal -of sewage shall, prior to their issuance, be submitted to the health officer for his review and written approval of the proposed Y sewage disposal system. P When the building inspection director is advised that it has not been demonstrated' that an adequate sewage disposal system complying with this chapter exists or is assured that such lack: is a' danger to or likely to cause public health problems, he may with- hold the issuance of the requested permit or certificate. (Ord., 81- 30 : §§420-6',01011 .018, .020: Ord. 1752 §4, prior codes §§4644, 4648, 4649: Ords. 1440 §4, 9, 640 .j§II-7, 111-6) . } 420-6.307 PUBLICATION of REGULATIONS. The health officer may make and publish regulations to make more detailed or specific the provisions of the chapter. These regulations shall become effective two Meeks after filing with the clerk of the board of supervisors and posting in the county health department. The health officer shall be responsible for the enforcement of this chapter. (Ord, 81- 30 prior code §4650: Ord. 640 § 4 2 0-6.3 0 9 INVESTIGATIONS. To enforce this chaptar, the health officer may enter and inspect any premise, operations or work regulated hereby, at reasonable times and with•.sudoa notice to tAe own`r, oc- cupant, operator, applicant, licensee*, or permittee, as is reasonable a_nd practicable under• the circumstances. In conducting such inspections the hslalth officer is autzorized to broceed pursuant to the Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1822.50 and following. (Ord, 81- 30 :§§420-6e016 `e) , 420--2.008: Ord. 74-67; prior code §4647(e) : Ord. 1440 §7) e ORDINANCE NO. 81- 30 r 4 2 0-6.311 NUISANCE ABATEMENT (a). Notice; Hearing. Except in instances of necessity enc when the health or emergency,y, 1 th officer declares an individual system to be a public nuisance, he shall promptly so not' i fy the owner of the property by certified mail to the owner's address on the assessment roll. . The notice shall state why the system is a nuisance, and shall also state that the owner of thero ert has P p Y thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice within which to abate the nuisance, failing which the health officer may have the nuisance abated and the owner shall be liable for the cost thereof. The notice_ shall also state that if the owner ob•ects to the health officer's � declaration, the owner may request a Tearing before the health officer to determine whether a public nuisance exists. The notice shall further indicate that the request for the hearing must be received by the health officer prior to the expiration of the time set for abatement, and the hearing shall be held within thirty (30) days after the request is received by the health officer. County abatement is suspended by the filing of a request for hearing, pending the final decision of the health officer. (b) Costs. If the health officer has a nuisance abated, he shall promptly so notify the property owner, including a statement of costs and of the owner's rights to a hearing thereon. The notice mailing and the time periods for hearing request and hearing shall be those in Subsection (a) . Upon fixing the costs (after hearing or in the absence of request therefor) , the health officer shall proceed according to law to impose the costs on and collect them from the property owner and/or the property. These procedures do not affect the county's right to collect these costs from any other person responsible therefor under law. (Ord. 81- 30 : §420-6.028) . ARTICLE 420-6.5 INDIVIDUAL PERMITS: SUBDIVISION APPROVALS 420-6.501 GENERAL. Every person shall obtain a permit as provided for by this chapter to repair, relocate, install or construct an individual system unless connection to a sanitary sewer is required, when health officer approval is required, a currently valid permit issued pursuant to this Article constitutes such approval. (Ord. 81- 30 ) . 420-6.503 PERMIT PROCEDURE. (a) An application for a permit shall be made to the health officer, and it shall expire after one hundred-twenty (120) days, (b) The health officer shall approve, conditionally approve, a , or deny the application, and issue or withhold the permit accord- ingly, on the basis of compliance with this chapter and the health officer's regulations. Permits expire one hundred-eighty (180) days after issuance if the approved work is not started and diligently pursued. (Ord. 81- 30 : 420-6.016: Ords. 1752 §3, 1468 §1: prior codes §4647: 1440 §7) 0 420-6.505 LOT AREA, VARIANCES.• (a) Lot Area. The total lot area, exclusive of underground and surface easements, shall be fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet or more for a single-family dwelling or other structure requiring an individual system. When both an individual system and private water supply are required, the total lot area, exclusive of underground and surface easements, shall be forty thousand (40,000) square feet or more. These lot area requirements are prospective only and do not apply to the maintenance or repair of.an existing system. .-(b) Variances. The health officer may grant variances to the provisions of th].s section when the health officer finds the following conditions to be met: ORDINANCE NO. 81- 30 (4 of 7) OC - )04 U 0 (l) The lot in all other respects will comply with the requirements of this division and the regulations issued by the health officer. (2) The variance would not create nor contribute to the creation of a public health nuisance. 420-6e507, INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM NEAR A RESERVOIR, VARIANCES, (a) Location. If the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, any structure requiring disposal of sewage shall be connected to a community sewer collection system. (b) Variances. If a community sewer collection system is not available the health officer may grant a variance subject to the following: (1) If the parcel or lot is between fifty and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream a watertight sewage holding tank system, or equal will be required. Such system must be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service., (2) Beyond one thousand feet from a reservoir or tributary stream an individual system or other similar acceptable system may be permitted subject to all the conditions specified in 420-6.505. (c) Variance Temporary. It is the intent of this chapter to provide maximum protection to the water quality of the waters stored in these reservoirs and ,any variance granted must be considered as an interim method of sewage disposal which shall not create situations that may become a menace to the public healthft (Ord. 68-16 §3, 1968: Ord. 1752: prior code §4643: Ord. 1440) . 420-6.509 ALTERNATIVE INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM. The health officer may approve, conditionally approve, or deny•an application to use an alternative individual system. No alternative system will be ap- proved for installation in a septic tank moratorium area, a Water Quality Control Board prohibition zone, or in any p y incorporated city, or sanitary or sanitation district without approval by that city. or district. The health officer shall not consider or approve of a pro- posal to use an alternative sewage disposal system for a subdivision, outside of an existing incorporated city, or sanitary or sanitation district, unless a governmental agency is formed, which agency shall have the authority and responsibility to install and maintain such system. An alternative system must meet all applicable provisions of this chapter and (a) All local, state, and federal laws and regulations; and (b) Certification and testing requirements of an appropriate governmental agency; and (c) Approval requirements of N.S.F. INational Sanitation Founda- tion) or I,A.P.M.O. (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials) . ORDINANCE NO, 8 l-30 (S of 7) . .420-6.511. SUBDIVISION MAPS. .(a) Tentative Ma s. Pursuant to Title 9, a copy of any submitted tentative subdivision map shall be .forwarded to, and filed with the health officer for investigation of the sewage disposal system. The tentative map shall show proposed provisions for sewage disposal, source'of approved water supply, number of lots, the size of each lot, and contour lines at intervals of five (5) feet or less, (b) Health Officer Approval. The health officer shall review the filed tentative map for compliance with this chapter (and any adopted regulations) and in a timely manner report his conclusions thereon, together with any conditions recommended to insure such compliance, to the planning depart- ment and advisory agency. (c.:) Final M p. Final maps shall not be recorded unless the conditions recommended by the health officer and established by the advisory agency on approval of the tentative map have been satisfied. (Ord. 81- 30 : §§420-6.006, 420-6.010, 420-6.012: Ord. 1752 §1 prior code §§4642, 4644, 4645: Ords. 1440 §4, 640 §§II-1 ff) . 420-6.513 APPEALS Except for determinations made pursuant to Section 420-6.311, a person objecting to or disagreeing with any decision made pursuant to this chapter, and/or the pertinent regulations thereto; may appeal the decision to the health officer, or the health of ficer I s designated subordinate(s) . Any request for an appeal hearing shall be in writing and must be received by the health of f icer within ten (10) days of ter notice of the decision was mailed. Any request for an appeal hearing must be accompanied by the appropriate fee. A hearing on the appeal shall be held within fifteen (15) days after the request for appeal is received by the health officer. (Ord. 81- 30 ) . ARTICLE 420--6.7 FEES 420-6.701 GENERAL. The following non-refundable fees shall be paid to the health officer at the time of filing for or requesting an investigation, test, inspection or permit required by this chapter. No fees are required when the health officer receives from the ap- plicant a written statement by a district or city governing body in- dicating that sewers and a sewage treatment plant are available and adequate to handle the additional volume of sewage from the proposed improvement. 420-6.703 SUBDIVISIONS. The fees for a subdivision proposing to use individual sewage disposal systems are: (1) Subdivision - Site evaluation 2-4 lots, per lot.... . . . . . . . .. ..:.. ... . .. ... ... ..$ 50.00 5 or more lots, maximum. .. . ... ...... . . . ... .. .....$250.00 (2) Percolation tests, per lot or building site tested, as required.. . ... .....* as .. . ... .. 609$100000 (3) Appeal (except hearings called pursuant to Section 420-6.311) ...... .. . . ..... . ..... ... .. .... 0$100000 ORDINANCE NO. 81- 30 (6 of 7.) • 00.040 L I 420-6.705 INDIVIDUAL SYSTEMS. The fees related to individual sewage disposal systems are (1) Site evaluation. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .... . .. . ....... i.$ 40.00 (2) Percolation test. . . . . . . ... . .... . ... .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .$100.00 Each additional test. 0aeaO'o , , , ,, , , , ,, , ,,,, ,,.,,$100.00 (3) Permit (except minor rebuilding) , ,. ,,. , , ,, , a$ 60 e 00 (4) Review of existing individual system. . . . .. .. ... . .$ 4.0900 (5) Investigate abandonment or sealing of septic tank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . , . . .. . ..$ 25 a 00 (6) Reinspection. , .. . . . .. . . . , 0 4 0 0 . . . .. .. . . . . 00 . . .. . . 0$ 25.00 (7) Appeal (except hearings called pursuant to Section 420-6.311) . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . . so . ... ..$100.00 (8) Advice, consultation, minor repair permit, . . ,.. ..NO FEE 4 2 0-6.7 0 7 PENALTIES. Any person vi of ati ng this chapter or regulations issued hereunder, by failing to submit plans, obtain necessary inspections and approvals, or pay fees, or by commencing or continuing construction or remodeling in violation hereof, shall pay triple the appropriate fee as a penalty and remain_ subject to other applicable penalties and enforcement procedures authorized by the state law and/or this code. (Ord. 78-45, 78-43 S2: S420-6.022(d) : Ords. 73-100, 1468: prior code 54651: Ords. 1440 §II, 640 SIV). SECTION II, EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective thirty (3 0) days after passage, and within fifteen (15) days of passage shall be. published once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the INDEPENDENT & GAZETTE a newspaper published in this county. PASSED ON May 19, 1981 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - Fanden, Schroder, McPeak, Torlakson, Powers. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - on ATTEST: J.R. Olsson, County Clerk & ex of f i cio Clerk of the Board By. , Dept. hairman of the Board Diana M. Herman ORDINANCE NO. 81- 30 (7 of 7) _T z . r, f O i)INA NCE kTo. 6 8/16 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE�, CODE . 440 ).11643 R1_,�AT �i .a 'i'h �e Board of Supervisors of Contva Costa County ordains as follows: SECTION Io Section 1.600 of the Ordinance' OiDde is amended to read as f oll ows t Section 46000 Definitions, As used in this Divisions the following words and phrases have the meanings set forth (a) Person includes, in addition to the definition eontai.ned in, section 1303(g), a public or governmonta1. agency* SECTION II. Section 4. h_0 of tho County Ordinance Code is amended by adding subsections (f) and (g) ash follows t (seetion_IL6LO. Dafini.tions) (f) Domestic water S"p2 des ervoir means an existing or proposed open uncovered reservoir used or intended to be used to i mond water intended for human: tion tion or domestic purposes a res orvoir l eenned for future installation where then including � water i pounder states in wri t inr- to the Board of Stip ervis ors the intent to install or. construct it, a.ccoznpan.i.ed by proof found satisfactory by the Board, demonstrating appropr' iat a rights in the land intended to be so used and the capacity.to. eons trust and maintain the facility. (g) T)raina ,area of a I,T s.t"1er Su l Res ervoi.r means all. the Land that can yr �na� �t.,.%in into the reservoir, whether or not topographical .cojnfi.gurati.on is artificially or naturally caused. 5F.CTION III.' Seat i t.6t� of the .0rdinande Code is amended to r e ad as f of l ows x �, a system's*) .� Olseetion 6 Individual .-.�ow�.�' (a) . The total.- lot area¢ .., (_Olusl o of underground ani ,surface easements, shall .be ten thous e.n.d (10,X300) sgUarre feet •or more for a single family dw6l l ing or other structure r*equ.i.ri.ng a ,sewage A" 7 1968 Y4 WHIM W_.4 MW0 0 0 4 Ot'. i 1 1 . 1 { 1 f f 1 disposal stem* when both ars individual sewage system and private , a. water supply are re uired the total lot are , exolus ive of underme q round and surface easements t shall be one (1) acre or more The Health Off icer may rant variances to the Provisions -of this section when he -finds all- of the' following '-cox,ditions to be ret t 11). The lot in all other respects will., comply with the requirements of this division ani regulations issued by the Health. Officer. (2) The variance e- woul.d not c roa*t a nor contribute t o the creation of a public health nuisaneo. A community sewage col.leotion system is not available to the property. The sewerage system will not contaminate the domestic water supply res a rvo it, (ta) if the parcel or lot is located within a drainage area of a domestic 'water supply reservoir, any etructure. requiring disposal of sewage shall be conne.ot+ed to a community sowage disposal system. If a community system is not a.vail.abl a ,q_nd the conditions specified in subsection {a} are sat . ff.edthe Health iTficer may grant a 1 variance subject to other -reasonable c ondit i dns and the fol.l owi.ng t (1) Between 50 and 1,000 foot From the reservoir or tributary stream a water-utight s-ew6ge holding tank system, or equal., will be required* Such system munt be owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory wath ority to provide such service. (2) Beyond 1,000 feet fr*om a res orvoir 'or tributary stream a septic tank or other similar acce ptsablo system may be permitted subject to all. the Bond it ions spe c ifiod in (6) above . 1t .is the intent. cif this ordinance to provide maximum proteam. tion to the water qual ity.,of" the wat ors stored in these reservoirs { and any varianee► granted•musc t be considered a' an interim m6thod ,. 1 000410 i of sewage disposal which shall not create situations that mag' become a menace to the 'public health. SECTION IV. ECTIVE DATE. This ordinance 'becomes effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage shall be published once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the"Pinole Progress" a newspaper ublished in this County. . , P y' PASSED AND ADOPTED ON April 16, 1968, b y the following vote: r syZervi s ors: AYE NO ABSENT 1. J. P. Kenny (X) 29 A. M. Dias (X) 3. J* E. Moriarty l�.. T. J. Coll (x) 5. E. A. Linscheid (x) 1. r/ (SEAL) ALF, D 'M DIAD Ch&irman of the Board ATTEST. W. To PAASCHi Count Clerk and ex"officio Clem of the Board By ✓ j Lourette M. Bonner Deputy Clark vfll 9 FABE248, ORDINANCE N0. 1752 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 4642.9 4643.9 464710 AND 1.64.8 OF THE ORDINANCE CODE OF CONTRA COSTA COtTNTY, CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO SEWAGE* The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County do ordain as followss SECTION I. Section !}61.}2 of the Ordinance Code is amended to read as follows: SECTION 4642. TENTATIVE MAP TO BE FILED WITH HEALTH OFFICER. Subdividers of realty subdivisions shall submit tentative maps to the Health Officer for investigation to prevent creation of a health nuisance. The tentative map shall show the proposed pro- visions for adequate drainage as may be required by the Public Works Department to prevent inundation of any lots and shall state the source of domestic water supply, the method of aeHage disposal, the number of lots and the size of each lot. SECTION II. Section 4643 of the Ordinance Code is amended to read as folloxss SECTION 4643s, INDIVIDiTAL SEWAGE SYSTEMS: IST SIZEo (a) The total lot area, exclusive of underground and surface easements, shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet or more for s single family dwellings When both an i ndi vi c'hua 1 sewage system and private water supply are required, the total lot area, exclusive of underground and surface .easements, shall be one (1) acre or more. The Health Officer shall grant variances to the provisions of this section when he finds all of the following conditions to be met: The lot in all other respects Will comply with the require- ments of this division and regulations issued by the Health Officers The variance would not create nor contribute to the creation of a public health nuisance. It is determined that a communit-y sewage collection system is not reasonably available to the property. The variance would not constitute a special privilege to the subject property.. The strict application of the lot size limitation would deprive the subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity. (b) Lots in subdivisions or minor developments previously approved by the Health Officer under the provisions of prior ordinances anxat meet all the requirements of this ordinance and current regulations of the Health Officer but are exempt from the lot size provisions of this section. (c) Septic task permits now in effect x111 be good until January 1965o Ordinance No. 1752 continued Vn1 SECTION III* Section 4647 of the Ordinance Code is amended to .re-ead as follows: SECTION 46479 INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE SYSTEMS: PERMIT REQUIRED, (a) Formito for Inotallatlon of new individual disposa I systems or for reconstruction or relooation of all or part of an existing system are required. (b) Applications for permits shall be "made to the Health. Officer* Such application shall expire one (1) year after date of issuances (a) The Health Officer shall approve, conditionally approve,, or deny the issuance of the permit on the basis of compliance with this chapter and the regulations of the Health Officer. Permits shall expire one (1) year after date of issuance if installation of the approved system is not commenced. (d) No change shall be made in approved plans without the approval of the Health Officer. (e) The Health Officer or his Sanitarians may enter and inspect any premises for the purpose of this chapter at reasonable times with notice to owner or occupant, SECTION IV. Section 4648 of the Ordinance Code, is amended to read as follows,, SECTION 4648. NO BUILDING PERMIT WITHOUT SEWAGE SYSTEM PE'MT. No permit to build on premises requiring disposal of sewage shall be granted by any County agency if: (a) a coil 1111unity sewage disosal system approved by the Health Officer is not available,, or Tb) a permit for the installation of an individial sewage system as required by this chapter has not been obtained, SECTION V* EF CTIVE DATE* This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the llth day of October, 1963, and .before the "expiration of fif teen (15) days after the date of its passage, the same shall be published once with the names of the members voting for and against the same., in the "Contra C'osta Gazette,.11 a newspaper printed and published in the Count of Contra Costa'. State of California, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 10th day of September, 1961, by the followep 4 ing vote. JLP.&Q o Supervisors - Mel F. Nielsen, Thomas Joan Coll,, Joseph S. Silva, James P. Kenny. NOES: Supervisors m Edmmd A. Linscheid, ABSENT,p Supervisors � None. ATTEST: W. T. Paasehc hairmf t an of B6 of '-�� t County Clerk and ex officio Clerk Supervisors of the, ournity of the Board of Supervisors of of Contra Costa, State of -the County of Contra Costa, State California of California IV& B SEAL Deputy I. ORDINANCE NO. 1440 requiring thedisposal of sewage charge is not paid within sixty (6D) AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY where no sanitary sewer system is days, the amount of the charge, OF CONTRA COSTA AMENDING available. The provisions of Article plus accrued interest at the rate of NO. 640 WHICH IS II, Section 3 shall ap.pjy to applic.a.. six per cent (6%)crarr annumbe from AN ORDINANCE AAtQUIRRZG tions under this article." the date of the ge, shall INVESTIGATION BY T H E SEC 170N VI. Article HI, Section added to the next regular tax bill HEALTH OFFICER OF ALL 2 of Ordinance No. 640 is hereby sent to the owner by this county 'nYALTY SUBDIVISIONS9 RE• amended to read as fallowis: and shall be collected in the man- j"IT71f., ner fixed 1 y law for the collection of uInING APPROVAL BY THE "No lot may be less than ten AT 11M ,-A &" OFFICER OF THE IN- thousand (10,000) square feet in area taxes, or in the alternative, recov- STALLATIONS OF I!NDIVIDUAL where individual sewage disposal is er,y therefor may be had through SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS,, I required for single family dwellings, civil action." PROVIDING FOR FEES FOR nor less n fifteen thousand SECI10N XI. Article IV of Ordi- SUCH INVESTIGATIONS AND (15,000) sq4are feet in area where nance No. 640 is hereby amended INSPECTIONS AND PROVIDING both individual sewage disposal and to read as follows PENALTIES JrOR THE VIOLA. private water supply are required."' "Fees. Fees req for investi- TION REOF. SECTION VII. Article III, Section ations and permits set forth in The Board of Supervisors of the 3 of Ordinance No. 640 is hereby Cis ordinance are due and pay.&.b&e Count of Contra Costa do ordain amended to read as follows: to the Health Officer at the time of as Mows: '"(a) Permits for the Installation filing the subdivision tentative man M SECTION I. Ordinance No. 640 is of new individual sewage disposal and application, for permit to insta hereby amended b,v the addition of systems or for reconstruction or re- individual sew-a-Se disposal system. a Section 2 to Article I. to read as location of all or part of any exist- Fees are not refundable. Ira "'(a) For investigastions, of subdi- follows: in g system are required. visions: 6,91)j�ft s. A.-s used in this ordi- "(b) Applications f or permits 11"(1) Unsewered, to and inolud- nance, e following words and shall be madeto the Health Vii- ing the tenth (10th) acre or por- phrases shallhave the meanings cer. Such applications shall expire tion thereof,, er acre $5.00 issuance.section: one (1) year after date of iss; set forth in this 46 66(2) Propa&g formation' of or 49(a) Sewage means waste• sub. (c) The applicant or his agent annexation to or contract with stance, liquid or solid, which is as- may be required to perform neces- sewage sal district or mu- on with human habitation or sary tests to determine soil stratas •nicipiAty, each subdivision $25.00 which contains or may be con- and soil porosity to permit the in- "Note: This fee is not required taminated with human or animal stallation and e ansion of an in- when the Health Officer accepts the excreta or excrement, offal,, or fecu- dividual sewage%_!posal system. statement from the govern lent matter. (d) The system shall be designed board of the district or mifnicipallit "11(b) R e a I t y subdivision means to receive AH sewage from the that sewers and sewage disposal the division of real property for premises. No basement, footing, or plant are available and adequate to residential or commercial use. surface drainage shall- be allowed handle the additional flow of sew- 46(c) Individual sewage disposal to enter any part of this system. age planned in the subdivision. The system means a, septic tank and '1,1(e) The kialth Officer shall ap- subdivider shall provide such writ- subsurface drainfield or other prove, conditionally approve, or ten statement from the district or means of sanitary disposal of sew- deny the issuance of the permit on municipality. age approved by the Health Officer, the basis of compliance with this is(b) For investigation of minor 11"(d) Improperly func "g Indi. ordinance and the regulations of the developments (the division of any vidual sewage disposal system Health Officer. parcel of land into not more than means a system which allows sew- 1111(f) Perm-its issued by sanitary equivalent a-lent four (4) lots for the purpose. of age or sewage effluent to escape or other districts having uiv 100 0 pta % table sale,, lease, or building Bevel - to the surface of the ground, standards shall be acc to the anent , per acre $5000 "(e) Sanitary sewer availability Health Officer. "Note: The fee shal-I be based on Means that the cost of providing The Health Officer shall be that portion of the roperty which such service is one thousand five notified of any change proposed aft- w ed dollars ($1,500) or less,, or, er his approval. is proposed to be developed. Any approval granted on a portion of if more than one thousand five hun- 11'(h) The- Health Officer or his j>rnr1C&.r not extend to any Dra wkrtortionllwithout dred dollars ($1,500), ten er cent sanitairians may enter and inspect proPr(10%) or less of the cosr of the any premises for the purposes Of oer approval for construction of the buildingS this ordinance, the extension first having been ob. SECTION II. Ordinance No. 640 SECTION VIII. Article III, Sect-ion tained as provided in this ordinance. *6(c) For layout and * ection of is hereby,amended by the addition 5 of Ordinance No. 640 is hereby um of a Section 3 to Article I to read repealed. individual sewage disposal systems,, each installation $10.00 as f ollows. SECTION IX. Ordinance No. 640 "'There will be no fee for permits #,,Unauthorized Discharge of Sew- is hereby amended by the addition or advice given in connection with of Section 7 to Article III, to read the rebuilding or relocation of sew- "(a) No No per-son shall discharge or as follows: are disposal systems." deposit sewage or sewage iffluent "No certificate of OWUPan-CY "M ON Xn. This ordinance in or on the unincorporated terra- (fin ala al) shall be issued by shall take effect and be in force pprov tory of thiscounty without an un the Bull g Inspector for a struc- from and after the 10th day of June revoked permit from the Board of ture utilizing an individuall sewage 19609 and before the expiration of Supervisors. disposal system until the system has fifteen days after the date of its ,1-1(b) No person shall maintain an been installed and approved by the passage, the same shall be pub- improperiv functioning , individual Health Officer in accordance with lished once with the names,of the sewage dLVci*i1_ system.' this ordinance and the regulations members voting for and against the SECTION III. Article II,, Section adopted hereunder."" same in the SAN PABLO NEWS, 3 of Ordinance No. 640 is hereby SECTION X. Ordinance No. 640 is a newspaper printed and ed amended to read as follows: t hereby amended b he addition of in the County of Contra C ta, State ,"The subdivider or his agent may a Section 8 to Article III,, to read of California. be required to perform necessary as follows: PASSED AND ADOPTED by the soil tests to determine that the lots "In the event of an improperly Board of Supervisors of the County in the subdivision are of sufficient functi - individual sewage dis. size to permit location, installation, functioning of Contra Costa on the 10th day of otherosal system, and in addition to Ma 1960, by the foUowing vote: ration, and ex penalties herein provi( A7ftS: Supervisors James P. _pansion of the in- *led, the dividual sewage Is al systems, if Health Officer may send a written Kenny Mel F. Nielsen,, Thomas such are proposed. No lot may be onswhi=che to the owner of the property John 66U, W. G. Buchanan, Joseph less than ten thousand (10,000) the violation is occurrmoff S. Silva. seare feet in area where.individual at the address of the owner as it NOES: Supervisors—None. age disposal is required for sin- appears on the assessment roll of ABSENT: SupervisorsNone. fifteene family dwellin . nor less than this county. The notice shall state MEL F. .14MELSEN thousand (15,000) square feet the nature of the violation, that Chairman of the Board of in area where individual sew- the owner is required to abate the Supervisors of the County of Wft ft-nA iu -133� disposal ;?nate water sup- condition constitut"n- the violation Contra Costa, State of Cali- are required. dinance No. 640 is within thirty (3O, laays after the fornix. ON IV. Or notice is received. and that if the ATTEST: hereby amended by the substitution owner fails to abate the condition W. T. PAASCH of the word "final"' for the word within said period, the condition County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk ""tentative"" in Article II, Section 7 may be abated by the Health Offt- of the Board of Supervisors of the thereof. cer and the owner shaH. be liable County of Contra Costa, State of SECTION V, Article III, Section for the cost thereof. California. I of Ordinance No. 640 Is hereby "If the condition is not abated by amended to read as follows: the• owner in accordance with the BY: M. A. Individual sewage disposal sys- notice, the Health Officer may abate Deputy ems approved by the Health Offi- the condition and shall charge the (Seal) cer j&W_f)j proVided for premises owner for the owt thereof. If this N-2779..may 20, 1M. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT .DEPARTMENT APPROVED PERMIT APPLICANT: Theodore S. Nissen APPLICATION N0. MS 72-84 2014 Whipple Avenue Redwood City, CA 94062 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL N0. 265-180-010 OWNER: Same ZONING DISTRICT: A-2 APPROVAL DATE: April 22, 1985 This matter not having been appealed within the time prescribed by law, the minor subdivision is hereby granted, subject to the attached conditions. ANTHONY DEHAE�S Dire of Co.m n' y Deve ment By: y E. Br, don, sistant Director PLEASE NOTE THE APPROVAL DATE, as no further notification will be sent by this office. Unless otherwise provided, you have 30 months from the approval date to file the FINAL MAP. i / I �l)� 417 I AS APPROVED BY THE ORINDA AREA PLANNING COMMISSION APRIL 22, 1985 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR MINOR SUBDIVISION 72-84: I. This request is approved for two parcels. The following conditions require compliance prior to filing the Parcel Mai unless .,therwise indicated. 2. The payment of Park Dedication Fees is deferred until the time of issuance of building permits'. 3. If archaeologic materials are uncovered during grading, trenching or other on-site excavation, earthwork within 30 meters of these materials shall be stopped until a professional archaeologist who is certified by the Society for California Archaeology (SCA) and/or the Society of Professional Archaeology (SOPA) has had an opportunity to evaluate the significance of the find and suggest appropriate mitigation measures, if they are deemed necessary. 4. The Parcel Map and deeds shall indicate that a public water supply may not be available to serve the subject property. 5. Prior to issuance of building permits the permit applicant shall be required to submit evidence of the availability of a water supply and sewage disposal system acceptable to the County Health Department. 6. Prior to filing the Parcel Map the applicant shall submit to the Director of Planning a determination from the Health Department as to whether a refuse,disposal permit is required for the fill currently on, and proposed for placement on, Parcel A. If a refuse disposal permit is required, then an application shall be submitted for the appropriate permit. If no refuse disposal permit is required, then a grading permit shall be obtained for fill placement. Alternately, the applicant may satisfy this condition by removing the illegally placed fill on Parcel A. 7. Prior to issuance of building permits comply with the requirements of the Orinda Fire Protection District by installing the following: 1. One (1) fire hydrant capable of supplying 1000 gallons per minute. Said hydrant to be located near residence with exact location determined by this office. All costs are to be borne by the developer. If this requirement cannot be fulfilled, then alternative means of providing the required fire flow will be required; i.e., complete automatic sprinkler system, holding tank, etcetera. 2. Approved spark arresters for all fireplaces. 8. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department as follows: A. In accordance with Section 9?-?.006 of the Countv Ordinance lode, this subdivision shall conform -to the provisions of the County Subdivision Ordinance (Title 9. ) . Anv exceptions therefrom must he specifically listed in this conditional approval statement. UJU4l �� MS 72-84 Page 2 B The following exceptions to Title. 9 are permitted for this subdi- vision: 1. Section 96-1.4.002., "Improvement of County Streets". 2. Section P14 --2-.006, "Sur-face Water Flowing from Subdivision, " provided the applicant maintains the existing drainage pattern and does not dispose' concentrated storm waters onto adjacent properties. C. Convey to the County, by Offer- of Dedication, 20 feet of additional right of way on Fish Ranch Road as required for the planned future width of 60 feet. ' The segment of riqht, of wav which branches off of the main right of waY of Fish Ranch Road and traverses Parcel B, as isshown on the tentative man, excluded from this reauirement. D. 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I am a Principal and Managing engi • Research and review of maps,air photos,and various re oras, • Field investigation of soil conditions and percolation testing of a proposed leachfield area on the 1000 Fish.Ranch Road property; • Determination of groundwater conditions from well drilling logs andg eotechnical borings • Field reconnaissance investigation and rapping of watershed and drainage g conditions • preliminary sizing and layout of a proposed onsite wastewater disposal system for the property. Code Review My review of pertinent onsite wastewater code issues included. • Original Ordinance 68-16 (and subsequent code language)pertaining to septic systems near a water supply reservoir • Moratoriums issued by the Health officer for Canyon and El To onaf areas in 1969 and 1970; • Approval of the subdivision:which created 1000 Fish Ranch Road Parcel in 1986; • Septic system approvals from Contra Costa County Health Department t f`or other properties in the project vicinity during the period:from. 1991-2001; • Revisions to the County Code and.Health Officer ficer R.egulations in 000; �► Septic system:requirements for home remodels as contained in the current 000 Health Officer Regulations,which mandates compliance with all setback requirements, including the 1,000-foot reservoir setback,, for any home remodeling project--glass 2 septic system standards. Findings�-- SepticSuitabilitystem Site My evaluation of the property for septic system suitability concluded the following: • The site has favorable slope, soil depth and percolation rates for a conventional onsite sewage disposal system; • Groundwater on the site occurs at a depth of approximately 45 feet belowg round surface as determined from the well drillers log for an onsite well on the property; • The site is sufficiently large, 5 acres, and:has adequate area to install an onsite sewage disposal system in accordance with current Health Officer Regulations • At the owners' prerogative, we have proposed to install a"code-plus"system that will include an advanced, or supplemental treatment unit followed by pressure- distribution ressure-distribution or subsurface drip dispersal, and will be subject to ongoing performance monitorinp.and inspection in accordance with County regulations, Findings -- Surface Streams 2 With respect to the issue of proximity to a water supply reservoir or tributary stream, f have determined that: • The nearest surface streams<1,00 feet from the proposed wastewater system .re: • To the north,,a seasonal watercourse,located roughly 790 feet away and significantly uphill of the proposed systems • To the south, a seasonal watercourse, located roughly 730 feet away and n the opposite side of the Caldeeott Tunnel • f have detertnined that there is no physical possibility for water from the proposed onsite wastewater system to read either of these drainages • The nearest surface stream downhill of the proposed wastewater system is located approximately 1,500 feel to the east, • San Palo Creek is located 2.1 miles away, also to the east; • San Pablo Reservoir is located over 5 miles away, stream distance. Meaning of"Tributary Stream" The term"tributary stream" is a central aspect of this appeal. I can say from nay research for this case along with my o+years of experience as a hydrologist and water quality engineer that with respect to the County's 1,000-foot setback ordinance: • By definition, "tributary stream"means: "A secondary branch or stream that flows into a:rain stream or lake" • I have prepared maps depicting how this applies to San Pablo and Brione Reservoirs to illustrate the logic of nay opinion; • regulatory actions taken by Contra Costa County Health Officer and staff+giver the past 35 years with respect to moratoriums, subdivision approval, septic system pier nits issued for other properties in the same vicinity,and current rules related to home remodeling projects, all support the definition listed above, and contradict the interpretation proposed by County Counsel. Conclusions In.conclusion it is my opinion as an expert rt bydrologi t and water duality engineer that: • 1000 Fish Ranch Road propel is NOT within. 1,000 feet of a"tributary stream" of San Pablo Reservoir according to Ordinance -1 • It is physically impossible for water from the proposed onsite wastewater system to reach any surface stream located within 1,000 feet of the proposed system; 3 * There is no threat of contamination or other water quality impact to San Pablo Reservoir which is located more than 5 miles away from the property; County Counsel's proposed interpretation that"'tributary stream"means an watercourse in a water supply drainage area i illogical and inconsistent with Contra Mosta County regulatory actions taken over the past 35 years. 'h + „ -w� rir Al a• >r 1, LL U t: z i F a .^yX } a, k 1 y, 41 ,yg i rt; 4 I �'a n . I 3 r A / s r <' r i E y� f. r zi Y' aF t °-1 1: ,P r f j T �n ss �T # Ji►x t pra. ae'6 a , a A>: I ! 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Email. gjgnmm*m1*ndspr'ng com A-t-tara Anjaeal �.. �arin,2_ lestimonv Ne"W"M I u Ranch Road, UrIndu 00 Fish Uontra Costa County ::hoard of Supervisors October 25, 2005 Legal Background & Expertise My name is Gary Grimm&my law office is located in Berkeley, C 30 plus years of legal practice 'in water quality regulatory matters in the SF Bay area and throughout C * Worked fer 24 years as staff legal counsel for the State Water Resources Control Boarrd and during,that time was Chief Counsel for the SF Bay RWQCB and was extensively involved in r :ndwat r and surface water issues * My current private practice focuses exclusively on water qualit related regulatory cases * Thus watery ualit law®ulation is my career focus The Attards,have sought my expert ert p inion on legal matters inv lv+ d in their application, and appeal hearing • I have reviewed the administrative record in this matter including the documents of the County and the applicant and have visited the site • M declaration dated September 18, 2003 has been submitted and is a-part of this administrative record County Ordinance inanc -1 I'd lid.e to make a couple of observations about this application before stating m . . opinions +� Ordinance provides important protection of-domestic water supply and applies t reservoir drainage area At same time provides balance,to grant variances in situations where water quality is not at risk,,there allowing development of property • Grants Health Officer& :hoard:considerable discretion in this regard. • 1,000' set a+ck is extremely strip nt,h. fever the ordinance is interpreted, and.is 20 fold increase from previously existing setback i TAI -at*on of Variance After careful review of this administrative record, it is my professional opinion that this parcel and disposal area is beyond 1,000' from a"reservoir or tributary stream"as set forth in the ordinance It's my professional opinion that"Tributary stream" should be interpreted as stream that flows directly into a water supply reservoir--not any or every stream in the watershed For the basis of this interpretation, I look to regulatory intent and interpretation of language of the ordinance 1 Title of the ordinance section.is Individual Systema reservoir, variances. The location of this proposed system, approx.5 miles from a reservoir,doesn't seem to me to be"near"the reservoir 2) The intake for the water supply is in the reservoir,thus, it's primarily the reservoir itself that is to be directly protected 3) Ordinance does not refer to "any"or"all"tributaries in the watershed as the Health Officer has indicated.The ordinance simply refers to"the"tributary, 4�a"� tributes 4) Re ional Board e� erience i helpful to rine i� this intrpretatio 5) Regional Board,the primary agency for protection of water quality, views "tributary"issues on a case-by-case basis relating to the need for water duality protection--in this case no potential or possible water quality impact has been demonstrate Water Code requires demonstration of impairment of water quality before broad prohibitions can be imposed 6) Regional :hoard policy provides for setback requirements of 100 ` from disposal area to streams and Zoo' from water supply reservoirs-Res.. 79-5. 7) County:history of moratorium areas,the 1986 subdivision approval for this parcei and other individual disposal systems approvals in the watershed is also helpful in my interpretation Related Issues & Conclusion • If the 1,000' setback applied to all water bodies in.the entire drainage, development would be virtually impossible in the watershed--this doesn't appear to the intent of the ordinance • News to water quality on a case by case basis is important--I don't think that the ordinance intends that one should turn a blind:eye to water duality impacts, or the lack thereof Even if use"tributary"to mean any stream in the watershed, Mr.Hant scb.e's testimony indicates that sewage disposal could not reach any stream within 1,000' ► `bus, I conclude that the ordinance provides a compelling basis to grant a variance in this case my BA "NG SE ll sit CF kL is Loo p#L a Y Bayseng Spice Company Is the largest producer hodBayseng Heritage California Bay Leave d Bayseng in 1978 );otamorinda based organic spice farm -Familycanederated and op February 26 1986 Supervisors ....¢psi approved i y parcel uron NIS 72 €: € }. 6 6 BAYSEN DAYSEN� s€i'€ !:*31fte Back round 9 Site Background instruction dump site sing .:. )o,Clean up effort past 4 years :.. )4350,000 investedclean-up r Removed 75 dump truck loads of t concrete BAYSEBAYSEN * for D1*1'1',g,ent Organic Spice Farm Efforts Since 2002 r nus :io,Potting Shed systems uture � l tangy w r connection k A ' EN B. l<�NG CY g!i 3t.'62,C'4 wg3tt i t#3 CBE'AMKV 1111"oi.an Hantsche, �P.E. '.. David Bowie, Attorney of Questa Engineering 3 -%e of z5copp Investigation .. Norman Hantzsche, President/Managing Engineer,Quests Engineering Corporation �-Project Sitevaluation California Registered Civil`Engineer Expert in Hydrology and Water Quality Code Review 32 YearsExperience in California with State and legal Water Boards 90 and Consulting q-2005) Onsite Wastewater Experience Ire Contra Geeta Count: � � Onsite wastewater Practices (15 yearn f 1 BAYSENG a:spvci a1 t'>a(3VrojBc t-iees aEE;.ta:5� .. ..a:seta a#a7#:v c34a: a:ae)E3 xaa.� _. .e Evaluavon Uode Keoview ;`-Ordinance - 1968 >Maps,Air Photos, nd Reports )�-Moratoriums for Canyon and El Toyonal(1969,10 Soils and Percolation Testing vision n roval(1986) Septic System Permits Issued in San Pablo Reservoir ;o,Groundwater DeterminationDrainage Area(1991-2001) >Watershed-Drainage Analysist X2000 Revisions to County Code 3€ f Septic System Requirements for Home Remodels >Preliminary SystemSizing and Layout (Class Mandatory Setback Compliance) 2 ISAYSEN`+ ��AWS U CS F , urface StreamsFindings — Site Suitability decott - Nearest Surface Streams ,000 feet from proposed F soil depth and percolation wastewater system* x 90 feet uphill from proposed onsite sewage disposal system,to Groundwater at feet deep the north 730 fe5- t with adequate and setbacks � � .� pit �i � t i � t ` r el Proposed system:«code-plus', including advanced No physical possibility of water reaching these streams treatment and ongoing performance monitoringI Nearest Downhill Stream:1,500 feet to eastjjF San Pablo Creels.2r1 its away ;-San Pablo Reservoir,,5+miles away ...................... .......... .......M-4-0-M I I I IM ................. ... .......... .................. R0 EM} £ G _ IN, gdF :x 1 rkenn i• 3 �'iWihaanMmk f4:mxr €�#. IN meann-40VTributary zweam TRW )o,Definition "Secondary branch or stream that flows into main stream or la)oMap ke' m' 1ar991r� � f ` (slide) ;i.,County regulatory actions over past # 35 years F } � � g _. k I ` 4BI[IF.R.Wk _. _.. x§ce yewkiegw w x+» M. BAYS uonclus"ons 3s:tbRfuxe.'i .: -....- - �# l C+ rt i ith # t "tributary str m 3. per Ord.68-16 3 w§ )v*Physically impossible for water,to reach any surface § F stream thin -feet of proposed on to wastewater k$ system k I I -No throat of water quality impact to San Pablo Reservoir located>5 miles away x 0§ Lfx County''Counsel interpretation of"tributary stream'` t x § x is iical llodnoonstent0: with Contra Costa County regulatory actions over past 35 years g 3 BAYSENG x�src�.x5t^ .�i e.r#,ra#a�ts«.t p' ,.at?ayic ti.a_31,,Masw rt.cas x±s�a:tne Water Q�uality Regulatory, x Gary:G rnM Legal Background & Expertise State Water Resources Control Board 30 years in water quality regulation legalcounsel years-S FCB&Regional Board Current legal practice exclusively water Ai quality cases Gary Grimm6 ' ENG BAYS +Prw ta.lrYapo It:No z ernnnpar.,T County - ate Variance );i-Purpose of ordinance arianMarcel is beyond 1,000'from reservoir or Balance between strictapplication and t ibut r stream supporting property development interpretation of`Tributary stream ;o rd l l alt r r ion streamthat flows directly into reservoir Stringency 1,000#setback this interpretation .y X20 fold increase from previous setback Gary Grimm Gary Grimm6 BAYS EN BAYSENG sp�i#'#bay'tp'sst s'4.to too sc Ygfcs 3t xiec tze att:sa.g• Summary Absolutely no threat to water quality Related Issues Sits does comply with ordinances Health Officer interpretation amounts t Numerous other systems approved in area establishment of watershed prohibition X28 year old organic family farm reclaims dump site Nexusto water quality protection Positive impact on Contra Costa Court Agriculture,Environment and International Economic Doubtful that disposal could reach stream Development Moratorium areas&1986 approval Conclusion Gary Grimm 1.1-01 WIN 4