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Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report—APN: 009-110-04--To create a homesite parcel contain- <br /> ing five(5)acres within an edsting forty(40)acres parcel leaving a thirty-five acres parcel,Parcel 2. <br /> ✓(3.4)Possible Chemical Use in Cron Production: Since there has been no agricultural <br /> use on the subject property over the past five(5)years and the types of crops grown prior <br /> to 1999 have not been identified, no attempt has been made to identify any chemicals <br /> normally used in any agricultural endeavors. Information as to the chemicals normally <br /> used in the production of various crops once an agricultural product is identified is <br /> available from the University Of California at Davis' web site as follows: <br /> http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/Crops-agriculture.htini <br /> (3.5)Actual Chemical Use In Crop Production: The San Joaquin County Agricultural <br /> Commissioner's Office was requested to access their files and report on any recorded <br /> restricted product permit applications and product applications by the property owner <br /> over the last five(5)years on a portion of the northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 5 <br /> North, Range 8 East,Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, San Joaquin County,California. <br /> The San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's Office has responded in <br /> their report dated January 28 2004 that they were unable to locate anything in their files <br /> relative to the subject property. The San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's <br /> Office Report, dated 01/29/04 is attached to this report. <br /> t/ (3.6)Offsite Possible Contamination Contributors: The subject property is in and <br /> surrounded by an area devoted to agricultural pursuits or natural rolling foothills and this <br /> is verified by the 2010 zoning AG80. The subject property is situate remote from any <br /> businesses, commercial and industrial pursuits and so is not likely to be subjected to any <br /> off site contamination contributors. The Maps entitled "DBCP and Nitrate—Land Use" <br /> available in the Environmental Health Department's office also show that the subject <br /> property is in the midst of an area not known to have significant Dibromochloropropane <br /> (DBCP)and Nitrate(NO3)concentrations. According to the aforementioned DBCP and <br /> Nitrate maps, the subject property will not be subjected to any undue contamination from <br /> off-site sources. <br /> (4) Soil Character: The University of California publication entitled"Soils of San <br /> Joaquin County, California", by Walter W. Weir, dated June 1952, identifies the soil on <br /> the subject property to be a Redding—Gravelly Loam Series. <br /> REDDING- GRAVELLY LOAM SERIES <br /> The soils of the Redding series are brownish-red or red,acid, strongly developed, <br /> hardpan soils. They are usually gravelly and occupy old terrace remnants, underlain with <br /> stratified gravels of mixed origin. They have been developed in areas of moderate to low <br /> rainfall,with mild summers and long, dry summers. In this area,Redding soils overlie <br /> material similar to that which gives rise to the Pentz and Peters soils. <br /> The surface soil to a depth of about 8 inches is red or brownish-red, friable, <br /> gravelly loam. It is distinctly acid, pH 4.6. In the sample analyzed 32.19% was sand, <br /> 47.46% silt and 17.84%clay. <br /> Kannnrh A Rkihn 97470 Nnrth Marlvillr Rnad Clrmenra r'.alifnmia 95997 S <br />