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Soo0, NEIL O. ANDrRSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> GEOTECHNICAL•ENVIRONMENTAL•GROUNDWATER•INSPECTIONS•TESTING•LABORATORY SERVICES <br /> = W <br /> O � <br /> �sS o C, CORPORATE OFFICE SACRAMENTO OFFICE LAS VEGAS OFFICE <br /> 22 Houston lane 4229 Northpte Boulevard,Suite 3 12A Sunset Way,Suite 104 <br /> CtHCO (530)891.6304 Lodi,California 95240 Sacramento,California 95834 Henderson,Nevada 89014 <br /> STOCKTON (209)472-1091 (209)367-3701 (916)929-9267 (702)898-9709 <br /> RANCHO CORDOVA (916)631-4455 FAX:(209)333-8303 FAX:(916)929-9269 FAX:(702)898-7694 <br /> January 26, 2000 <br /> SOILS & MINERAL CLASSIFICATION INVESTIGATION <br /> LANDMARK LATHROP GROUP,L.L.C. <br /> SE OF I-5 AND HWY 120 INTERSECTION <br /> LATHROP,CALIFORNIA <br /> OUR JOB NUMBER: S9669-A <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Per the request of Mahmoud Parvar of Landmark Lathrop Group L.L.C., this report is an <br /> update to a mineral classification report dated August 22, 1996 that was conducted to determine soil <br /> and mineral content for a 162 acre parcel located southeast of the Interstate 5 and Highway 120 <br /> intersection,Lathrop,California. Future development plans for the property involve the construction <br /> of a golf coarse and driving range. <br /> The scope of the original report was limited to defining the"general"extent and quality of <br /> potential mineral deposits and was not intended or should not be used for developing a specific <br /> mineral extraction plan. The scope of the investigation included performing four(4)exploratory soil <br /> borings to a depth of 49 feet, logging and classifying the soil profile, and performing various <br /> laboratory tests on grab samples obtained from the bore holes.The field work was performed August <br /> 13 and 14, 1996. <br /> The scope of this updated report is to revise the original report to include a section on <br /> geology and groundwater conditions of the site. This report presents the results of our investigation. <br /> GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS <br /> The subject property consists of an irregular shaped 162 acre parcel. A majority of the <br /> property lies within Mineral Resource Zone 2,as designated by the state. The property is currently <br /> functioning as an almond orchard. <br /> Examination of a geologic map of the area indicates the surficial deposits at the subject site <br /> are Holocene age(0 to 11,000 year old)undivided alluvial-flood plain deposits that consist of sand, <br /> silt, and clay. A contact between the Holocene age deposits (west) and the older Pleistocene age <br /> (11,000 to 1.7-2.2 million years) Modesto Formation deposits (east) exists through the site. The <br />