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r' <br /> • Ms Scheutzow <br /> Page 4 <br /> September 21, 1990 <br /> tiles, sprayed-on ceiling material and pipe insulation were not observed at the time of the assessment <br /> The samples were analyzed by the TRC Asbestos Laboratory in East Hartford, Connecticut, using <br /> polarized light microscopy coupled with dispersion staining to identify asbestos constituents <br /> Laboratory analysis did not indicate detectable levels of asbestos in the floor the The laboratory <br /> results and accompanying Cham-of-Custody documentation are provided in Appendix B <br /> AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH STUDY <br /> TRC performed a site history survey of the property using aerial photographs to evaluate whether <br /> prior land use poses a source for any possible environmental concerns Aerial photographs from 1936, <br /> 1965, and 1989 were examined at Pacific Aerial Surveys, Oakland, California <br /> In the 1936 photograph, the building currently present on the subject property is present El Dorado <br /> and Lindsay Streets appear as paved roads in the vicinity of the property There is a semi-trailer and <br /> cars in a parking lot adjacent to the north of the property The existing Kinser Motor Supply <br /> building, adjacent to the east of the property, appears to be in use as an apartment building Three <br /> small buildings, adjacent to each other, are across Lindsay Street to the south of the property The <br /> front of the each of the buildings contains what appears to be an awning The awning suggests that <br /> the buildings are in use as business offices, or possibly shops A parking lot is located at the <br /> southwest corner of El Dorado and Lindsay Streets The existing Stockton City Hall is located to the <br /> . west of the property across El Dorado Street A parking lot is located immediately adjacent to the <br /> north of the City Hall <br /> In the photograph from 1965, the subject property and immediately adjacent properties appear <br /> unchanged from the 1936 photograph, except for the parking lot noted in the 1936 photograph,at the <br /> southwest intersection of E1 Dorado and Lindsay Streets That property now contains a building The <br /> existing Beneficial and Stockton Municipal Employees Thrift and Credit Union buildings appear to <br /> the immediate north of the property <br /> In the 1989 photograph, the subject property and immediately adjacent properties appear unchanged <br /> from the previous photograph <br /> REGULATORY INFORMATION <br /> TRC researched available in-house materials to obtain regulatory information pertinent to the subject <br /> property The information is described below <br /> The Regional Water Quality Control Board(RWQCB) is the state agency that maintains most records <br /> of current and past groundwater contamination A report of leaking underground storage tanks <br /> (USTs) is prepared annually by the RWQCB and is submitted to the State Water Resources Control <br /> Board (SWRCB) TRC maintains current RWQCB and SWRCB lists of leaking USTs for the region <br /> The"no action"designation is applied to cases that are new and/or backlogged and does not imply that <br /> no action will be taken on the listed site Five sites are listed within a 1/2-mile radius of the subject <br /> site The first site, Toyota Town, Inc , at 610 N Hunter Street, is located approximately 1/4 mile <br /> north-northeast of the subject property. The type of contamination is benzene and the lead agency <br /> • is the listed as the Central RWQCB Soil at the site has been impacted, and a site investigation is in <br /> progress The second site, San Joaquin County, at 125 and 145 S Sutter Street, is located <br /> 7?C <br />