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Phase I Site Assessment Work Plan <br /> CHEROKEE TRUCK STOP <br /> 3535 East Cherokee Road, Stockton, California <br /> 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> At the request of Mr. Michael D. Hakeem (representing purchasing candidate) and at the <br /> consent of Mr. Ellis Cecchini of Cecchini, Cecchini, and Giovannoni, Advanced <br /> GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE)has prepared this work plan for 3535 East Cherokee Road, <br /> Stockton, California (13.429 acres site - APN 132-060-09). <br /> The purpose of the potential transfer of ownership The site setting is illustrated on Figure 1. <br /> Proposed work, structures, monitoring wells, and soil boring locations are illustrated on <br /> Figure 2. <br /> The work is being performed as part of a due diligence site investigation; the Work Plan <br /> was prepared as required by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> for the procurement of a soil boring permit. <br /> 2.0. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND <br /> The site is located approximately 300 feet northeast of the intersection of Cherokee Road <br /> and Newton Road, near the eastern portion of Stockton, California. Access to the subject <br /> property was through driveways off of Cherokee and Newton Roads. A total of eight <br /> buildings were located on the property, which is approximately 13 acres in size. With the <br /> exception of the former surface impoundment (excavation) area in the northern portion of <br /> the property, the majority of the property is paved with asphalt. For the past 50 years, the <br /> property was used as a trucking terminal. Several related businesses are located on the <br /> property, including a fueling island, truck wash, truck repair, body shop, truck sales, small <br /> restaurant, and offices; all of the businesses are operated by others, as tenants to the <br /> owners. <br /> 3.0. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> AGE proposes to advance a series of soil borings in order to collect shallow and deep soil <br /> samples. The phase I site assessment will include the following tasks: <br /> • Permitting and pre-field work activities; <br /> • Soil sample collection and analysis; <br /> • Report preparation <br /> The site assessment tasks are discussed below. <br />