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What do I (as the applicant) need to submit to Environmental Health for preliminary subdivision map processing for parcels less than 60 acres in size?

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What do I (as the applicant) need to submit to Environmental Health for preliminary subdivision map processing for parcels less than 60 acres in size?

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A. No Health Department Approved Water Company or Public Sewer System: Sewage Disposal – Submit a tentative parcel or tract map with topography. The map shall have a tentative parcel map CO number or tract number. All houses, wells, septic systems, streams, drainage swales, etc., shall be shown on the map. A determination regarding the use of on-site septic systems will be made from the above information; however, changes or further requirements for soil testing may be made during subsequent on-site viewing of the property. Water Supply – Submit written evidence that there is adequate on-site water for the parcels proposed. Such evidence may consist of either: a. A sustained yield pump test in gallons per minute (gpm), with draw down data, of no more than five (5) years old. b. A well driller’s report/well log with bail or air lift test in gpm. c. A letter from a licensed and bonded well driller familiar with your particular area that states, to the best of the driller’s knowledge, the

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