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KL EINF-EL®ER <br /> Bright People.Right Solutions. <br /> The project would involve the closure of the existing JHW commercial and <br /> residential single-stream recycling facility located at 401 S Lincoln Street in the <br /> City of Stockton. This facility is located adjacent to and west of Lincoln Street, <br /> north of Church Street, east of Harrison Street and south of Sonora Street. The <br /> Lincoln Street site is also adjacent to SR 4 Crosstown Freeway, which is elevated at this <br /> location. <br /> The ESRTS site consists of the following Assessor's Parcel Numbers, acreage, <br /> and zoning: <br /> STOCKTON RECYCLING <br /> PARCELS/ACREAGE/ZON I NG <br /> Parcel No. Acreage in Project Zoning Existing Land Use <br /> Area <br /> Street Abandonment .3 N/A N/A <br /> No APN <br /> 153-231-01 .59 IG ESRTS Maintenance <br /> 153-180-04 .18 IL Expanded Site,Vacant Industrial, <br /> Trailer Parking <br /> 153-180-06 .24 IL Expanded Site, Existing <br /> Warehouse <br /> 153-180-08 .13 IL Existing Residence <br /> 153-180-55 .82 IL Expanded Site,Trailer Parking <br /> 153-231-17 2.71 IG ESRTS Waste Processing <br /> 153-232-01 .13 IL Truck and Equipment Parking <br /> 153-232-05 .26 IL Existing Truck and Equipment <br /> Parking <br /> 153-232-21 .92 IL Existing Truck and Equipment <br /> Parking <br /> The ESRTS project site and the Lincoln Street site, which is to be closed, are <br /> shown on the Vicinity Map and the U.S. Geological Survey Stockton West 7.5- <br /> minute quadrangle map (Figure 2-3). The ESRTS site is within the Charles M. <br /> Weber grant EI Rancho del Campo de los Franceses; the eastern portion of the <br /> site is within Section 44 of the grant. The site as a whole is located within <br /> Township 1 North, Range 7 East, MDBM. <br /> 121339/ST011 R209 2-2 September 16,2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />