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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE INFORMATION AND CORRESPONDENCE
RECORD_ID
PR0544645
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004979
FACILITY_NAME
CIVIC CENTER PARKING*
STREET_NUMBER
141
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13909002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
141 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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To: Ron Walker <br /> Wiggins & Associates <br /> FAX 1 209 477 4607 <br /> FROM: Neville H Price <br /> Weber Center Inc <br /> FAX 415 435 3657 <br /> SUBJECT: Weber Center Project <br /> Contaminated Soils and Ground Water Clearance <br /> DATE: August 15, 1991 <br /> Dear Ron: <br /> Further to your ongoing discussions with the County on <br /> behalf of Weber Enterprises Inc, as offered, please <br /> arrange for a meeting with the County, Mrs Weber's <br /> consulting engineers and other representatives, Lyn <br /> Krieger Deputy Manager the City of Stockton, and Weber <br /> Center Inc, to ascertain the timing and requirements of <br /> the County to verify that the site meets the conditions <br /> to enable them to certify that it is no longer a <br /> "contaminated site". <br /> You asked that we provide the county with specific <br /> questions. The answers we need relate directly to the <br /> requirements and timing of certification of a legally <br /> clean site, for the following reasons: <br /> We are anxious to take title to the property as soon as <br /> possible, however only when we are able to obtain a <br /> building permit to enable construction to commence. <br /> Prior to that we must finalize our construction and <br /> development financing, which is contingent on obtaining <br /> certification that the site meets the legal requirements <br /> that it is no longer a contaminated site. While it is <br /> Weber Enterprises responsibility to produce a "clean <br /> site" (to raise the value to our purchase price) , the <br /> timing is critical to us if we are to consummate a lease <br /> with BankAmerica as the prime tenant in the new building, <br /> and take advantage of the other interested tenants your <br /> office has waiting. As you are aware our financiers have <br /> also Committed to a larger investment in downtown <br /> Stockton, but only after the successful launching of this <br /> project. <br /> There has been recent law and subsequent litigation where <br /> the title holder or lien holder (lender) can be held <br /> responsible for contaminated soil and/or ground water <br /> clean-up costs, regardless of the party who caused the <br /> contamination, and the ownership at that time. <br />
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