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� I <br /> i f <br /> In the beginning, Geoffrey Bain had a misconception regarding' the meaning of <br /> our term "environmental clearance." In several conversations during April and <br /> May of 1991 and in various correspondence, I explained to him that environmental <br /> clearance did not mean that the site would be completely clean, it meant that the <br /> site could be cleared from an environmental standpoint to be developed. <br /> As you know, Chevron signed a Clean Up Agreement' and an Access Easement <br /> which were dated December 7, 1988. The Clean Up Agreement contains an <br /> indemnification clause. We again offer to work with any buyeror lessee of the <br /> site and with their lenders to help with the marketing and development of the <br />- site.. We request a copy of the footprint of any proposed development to assure <br /> that there are no monitoring wells within the footprint. We will relocate any of <br /> the wells which will unreasonably interfere with the development of :the site. :. <br /> Should you have any questions, please call me at 510-842-9614. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Bette C. Owen <br /> Property Development Specialist <br /> Attachments <br /> cc: Brett. Hunter, Environmental Engineer - office <br /> f <br /> f <br />