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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0011905
PE
2622
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1800127
STREET_NUMBER
10516
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
PELTIER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
Zip
95220-
APN
01726031, 01726030
ENTERED_DATE
8/21/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
10516 E PELTIER RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/20/2018 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report 1�err�con , <br /> 10516 E. Peltier Road ■Acampo, California <br /> April 17, 2018 ■Terracon Project No. NA177074 <br /> Based upon inquiries to the above-listed Sanborn provider, Sanborn maps were not available <br /> for the site. <br /> ■ Topographic map: <br /> Lodi, California, published 1894(1: 125,000) <br /> Lockeford, California, published 1908(1: 31,680) <br /> Belotta, California, published 1939, 1942 (1: 62,500) <br /> Lockeford, California, published 1953, 1968, 1979, 1993,2012 (1: 24,000) <br /> ■ Aerial Photograph: <br /> USDA, 1937, 1957, 1963,1972, 1" =500' <br /> Cartwright, 1975,1" =500' <br /> USGS, 1984, 1" =500' <br /> USGS/DOQQ, 1993, 1" =500' <br /> USDA/NAIP, 2006, 2010, 1" =500' <br /> ■ Sanborn Fire Insurance Map(s): Not available <br /> Historical Topographic Maps, Aerial Photographs and Sanborn Maps <br /> Direction Description <br /> Undeveloped land (1894-1908); developed multiple structures at the northwestern corner, <br /> the remaining land is used for row crops (1937); land depicted as undeveloped with two <br /> residential structures along Peltier Road (1939-1942); land depicted/developed with three <br /> structures or well features near the northwestern comer, the remainder of the site is <br /> depicted as vacant land (1953); existing residence, and existing Shop 1 and Shop 2, the <br /> Site remainder is used for row crops (1957-1963); land depicted / developed with three <br /> structures or well features near the northwestern comer (1968); remainder planted with a <br /> vineyard (1972); land depicted / developed with four structures or well features near the <br /> northwestern comer, developed with Shop 3 (1975-1993); developed with the existing <br /> vineyard layout, a portion of the vineyard southwest of the residence is removed (2006- <br /> 2010). <br /> Developed with Peltier Road followed by undeveloped land (1894); land north of road <br /> North developed with a residence (1908); developed with a residential and/or farm structures <br /> and agricultural land (1937-1993); developed with the existing residences and agricultural <br /> land (2006-2010). <br /> East Undeveloped land (1894-1908); developed with agricultural land (1937-2010). <br /> South Undeveloped land(1894-1908); developed with agricultural land(1937-2010). <br /> West Undeveloped land (1894); develop with an unimproved road followed by undeveloped land <br /> (1908); land west of the road is developed with agricultural land (1937-2010). <br /> Based on a review of the historical information, the site and adjoining properties have been <br /> developed with agricultural and/or residences from as early as the 1930s through the present. <br /> The historical agricultural activities may have included the use of pesticides and herbicides. <br /> Most currently used agricultural chemicals do not persist for extended periods of time in the <br /> environment if applied appropriately; however, some agricultural chemicals persist in the <br /> environment especially if misapplied. <br /> Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 3 <br />
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