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June 17,2002 <br /> NOA ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT NUMBER LE02-183 <br /> A map with the location of the subject property is attached to this report as Appendix A. A Site <br /> Map and photographs of the subject property are attached to this report as Appendix B. <br /> f ± <br /> III. PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> Table I provides a summary of the physical setting of the site and vicinity. <br /> Table I : Physical Setting Summary <br /> Topographic Map: U.S. Geological Survey,Lockeford, California,7.5 minute Series(topographic) <br /> quadrangle map dated 1968 photorevised 1979 with a minor revision in 1993. <br /> Topographic Map A portion of the southeast quarter of Section 11,T. 4 N.,R.7 E.: Mount Diablo <br /> Location: Baseline and Meridian. <br /> Topography: Hilly terrain at approximately 100 ft. above mean sea Ievel. <br /> ` General Location: On the west side of Homestead Lane north of Jahant Road. j <br /> Assessor's Parcel 007-150-48 i <br /> Number: I <br /> . Address: 24205 North Homestead Lane,Acampo, San Joaquin County, California 95220, <br /> 1 <br /> I Surface Soil Types: Bruella sandy loam,0 to 2 percent slopes (USDA,p.32). <br /> Bruella sandy loam, hard substratum,0 to 2 percent slopes(USDA, p. 32, 33). <br /> San Joaquin loam,thick surface,0 to 2 percent slopes(USDA,p.117, 118). <br /> Permeability: Bruella soils:Permeability is moderately slow. <br /> San Joaquin: Permeability is very slow. <br /> Depth to Groundwater: Approximately 120 feet. <br /> Current Site Use: Residence <br /> Past Site Use: Agriculture and residence <br /> Soil and H dro eolo is Information <br /> Bruella sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes. This very deep, well drained, nearly <br /> level soil is on low terraces. It formed in alluvium derived from granitic rock sources. <br /> A few areas are dissected by intermittent sloughs that have been filled as a result of <br /> land leveling. <br /> i <br /> 4 � <br />