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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> This Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report (SSCR) has been prepared by Live <br /> Oak GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (Live Oak) at the request of Ken Robertson. The subject <br /> of this investigation is his property located at 26781 and 26931 South Banta Road, <br /> Tracy, California. The San Joaquin County application number has not yet been <br /> assigned. <br /> 1.1 About the SSCR <br /> The SSCR is a document specific to San Joaquin County that aims to identify sources <br /> of on-site or off-site contamination affecting the Site, both current and past. The San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) will review this information as <br /> part of a land use application for the Site and may request action to address any <br /> contamination identified. The SSCR is designed for this specific use. Live Oak <br /> prohibits use of the SSCR by any other parties or for any other purpose, including but <br /> not limited to making business or health risk determinations. The client is encouraged, <br /> however, to seek further information and take steps to remedy any contamination that <br /> may be present on the Site. <br /> Per EHD policy, this report is only valid for six months from its date of completion. The <br /> land use application must also be submitted to San Joaquin County within six months of <br /> the completion of this report for the SSCR to remain valid. <br /> L <br /> 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> The Site consists of two parcels, Assessor's Parcel Numbers(APNs) 252-100-01 and - <br /> 02, totaling approximately 50 acres in size. It is located at-26781 and 26931 South <br /> Banta Road, Tracy, California. The Site consists of new walnut orchard with a house <br /> and shop. Railroad tracks bound the Site on its western side.-A location map and a site <br /> map are attached to this report as Plates 1 and 2 in Appendix 1. Photographs of the <br /> Site are attached as Appendix 2. <br /> 2.1 Zoning <br /> The San Joaquin County Community Development Department web site states that the <br /> Site is zoned AG-40, general agriculture with a minimum parcel size of 40 acres. This <br /> zoning designation "is established to preserve agricultural lands for the continuation of <br /> commercial agricultural enterprises." <br /> LOGE 1303 Page 1 <br />