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�kY= <br /> kTI KLE[ NFELDER <br /> h <br /> 2. PRESENT AND PAST USE �7 <br /> Based on information provided to us by Mr. Rex Ramsey of Ramsev Architectural Group, the <br /> property has not been used for any known agricultural, industrial, or commercial use in years. <br /> To the best of his knowledge, the site w one time farmed. No other past site use is readily <br /> determined. The properties in the area of the subject parcel are predominately composed of <br /> industrial buildings to the north and east, agricultural land to the west, and single-family <br /> residences and agricultural land to the south. <br /> �E <br /> 3. SEPTIC PERMITS AND PERFORMANCE <br /> There were no SJCEHD se tic vermits on file for the subject property but two permits were on <br /> file for parcels adjacent to the subject property. These permits were for repairs/additions to <br /> existing septic systems. Please see the attached table for a summary of permit information. <br /> According to Mr. Ramsey, to the best of his knowledge, none of the adjacent properties require <br /> additional septic system work to be performed at this time. <br /> j 4. GROUNDWATER <br /> At the time of our investigation, groundwater was encountered at a d th of a roxima <br /> bel w existin site ade. Lines of Equal Depth to Groundwater and Equal Elevation of <br /> Groundwater contour maps published in groundwater reports by the San Joaquin.County Flood <br /> Control and Water Conservation District do not extend to the project site.- Without Equal <br /> Elevation of Groundwater maps, the general groundwater gradient is unknown but anticipated to <br /> be very low and from east to west. Local gradient variations may be present due to well usage. <br /> According to Mr. Ramsey, groundwater has not been used at the site. Future use of ground water <br /> will include landscaping and employee use at the proposed businesses. <br /> We of know y inti gar�dlor_po ential r �� � -in-the-project <br /> vicinity. There are no existing gas stations, laundromats, or dairies adjacent to the property. <br /> Septic use and fertilization of landscaping are anticipated to be the largest contributors of <br /> nitrogen to soil and groundwater at the site. <br /> S. SOIL PROFILE <br /> The subsurface conditions at the site were explored at about 8:00 am on November 13, 2003, by <br /> drilling one boring to a depth of approximately 11 feet below existing grade. The boring was <br /> I, <br /> drilled using a Simco 2400 truck-mounted drill reg equipped with 6-inch O.D. solid-stem auger. <br /> The approximate boring/percolation test location and approximate dimensions from a reference <br /> point are presented on the site plan. <br /> 38058.GO1/ST04R650 May 14,2004 <br /> ©2004 Kleinfelder,Inc. Page 2 of 6 <br /> C <br />