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i <br /> July 1,2002 <br /> NOA ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT NUMBER LE02-233 <br /> F�i <br /> Properties to the south,immediately adjacent and across Duck Creek, are residences with secondary <br /> uses such as housing livestock and a"junkyard." The property to the west, across Duck Creek, is <br /> vacant. To the north there is a trailer, vacant land and a storm-water retention basin. <br /> Maps and photographs of the subject property are attached to this report as Appendix A. <br /> III. PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> Table I provides a summary of the physical setting of the site and vicinity. <br /> Table I : Physical Setting Summa <br /> Topographic Map: U.S. Geological Survey, Stockton West, California, 7.5 minute Series <br /> (topographic)quadrangle maps,dated 1968 photorevised 1987. <br /> Topographic Map Section 35, T. I N.,R 7 E.,Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian. <br /> Location: <br /> Topography: Essentially flat at approximately 20 ft. above mean sea level. <br /> FIP <br /> General Location: On the west side of B Street,north of Duck Creek- <br /> Assessor's <br /> reekAssessor's Parcel 177-230-02& 177-230-03 <br /> Number: <br /> FAddress: 2997 South B Street, Stockton, San Joaquin County,California 95206. <br /> Surface Soil Types: Jacktone-Urban land complex,0 to 2 percent slopes(USDA,p.76). <br /> FPermeability: permeability in Jacktone soil is slow(USDA,p.76). <br /> The USDA does not publish permeability statistics for Urban land. <br /> ' Depth to Groundwater: Approximately 50 feet below ground surface level. <br /> M Current Site Use: Vacant and hay field. <br /> 4 <br /> Past Site Use: Residence,vacant and hay field. <br /> Soil and Hydrogeologic Information <br /> 181-Jacktone-Urban land complex, 0 to 2 percent slopes. This nearly level map <br /> unit is in basins...(USDA, p.76). <br /> i <br /> t , <br /> 4 <br /> R <br /> T <br />