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Health and Safety Plan <br /> 455 E lith St <br /> Tracy,California <br /> 2.0 SITE BACKGROUND <br /> The Site is approximately 0.57-acres in size and is addressed as 455 East 11th Street in Tracy, <br /> California.The Site is located in a mixed commercial and light industrial area in an area zoned as <br /> General Highway Commercial. Currently,the Site is occupied by California Custom Audio.The <br /> Site is improved with an office building at the southern boundary, and two storage sheds and a <br /> fixed canopy structure to the north of the office building. The office building is used for sales of <br /> car and motorcycle stereo equipment.The two sheds were previously used for lumber storage <br /> but are currently in use for auto repair and storage.The fixed canopy area is also currently used <br /> for auto repairs. A third,smaller shed is underneath the eastern shed and is used as office space <br /> with a small parts repair area. <br /> Immediately to the north of the Site is Tracy High School. Parking lots for Tracy High School are <br /> located to the west of the Site. On the east side of the property is a driveway beyond which is <br /> the Cox Brothers Firestone,a tire retail store. Further to the east, adjacent to the Cox Bothers <br /> Store is Honest Auto Sales, a used automobile sales lot. Railroad tracks are located immediately <br /> adjacent to the east of Honest Auto Sales.Across East 11th Street,to the south, is Aquiles Auto <br /> Body and Repair, an automobile repair shop. <br /> The Tracy Unified School District proposes to acquire the Site to expand the parking lot for the <br /> adjacent Tracy High School. <br /> Historically,the Site was undeveloped and used as row crops prior to 1940 and developed with <br /> buildings similar to the current configuration prior to 1957. The Site was owned and operated by <br /> San Joaquin Lumber Company beginning in at least 1959 and used as a lumber retail yard. A 550- <br /> gallon underground storage tank(UST) used for gasoline was previously located on Site,south of <br /> the eastern shed (Figure 2).The UST was removed from the Site in 1989.At the time of UST <br /> removal,one soil sample was collected and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) <br /> quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) and benzene,toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX),which <br /> were not detected above the laboratory reporting limits. On February 17, 1994,the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) issued a letter confirming the completion of <br /> the tank removal, and stating no further action was required.The lumber yard activities ceased <br /> at the Site some time in the mid-to late-2000s, after which the site was leased to California <br /> Custom Audio. <br /> Terraphase Engineering Inc. Appendices <br />