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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCR
RECORD_ID
SR0082963
PE
2603
STREET_NUMBER
54
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CONEJO
STREET_TYPE
CT
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
Zip
95391
APN
25426048
ENTERED_DATE
12/2/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
54 W CONEJO CT
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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are not generally practically reviewable. Most databases of public records are practically reviewable if <br /> they can be obtained from the source agency by the county, city, zip code, or other geographic area of the <br /> facilities listed in the record system. Records that are sorted, filed, organized, or maintained by the source <br /> agency only chronologically are not generally practically reviewable. Listings in publically available <br /> records which do not have adequate address information to be located geographically are not generally <br /> considered practically reviewable. For large databases with numerous records (such as RCRA hazardous <br /> waste generators and registered underground storage tanks), the records are not practically reviewable <br /> unless they can be obtained from the source agency in the smaller geographic area of zip codes. Even <br /> when information is provided by zip code for some large databases, it is common for an unmanageable <br /> number of sites to be identified within a given zip code. In these cases, it is not necessary to review the <br /> impact of all of the sites that are likely to be listed in any give zip code because that information would <br /> not be practically reviewable. In other words, when so much data is generated that it cannot be feasibly <br /> reviewed for its impact on the property, it is not practically reviewable. <br /> property - the real property that is the subject of the environmental site assessment described in this <br /> practice. Real property includes buildings and other fixtures and improvements located on the property <br /> and affixed to the land. <br /> property tax files—the files kept for property tax purposes by the local jurisdiction where the property is <br /> located and may include records of past ownership, appraisals, maps, sketches, photos, or other <br /> information that is reasonably ascertainable and pertaining to the property. <br /> publicly available - information that is publicly available means that the source of information allows <br /> access to the information by anyone upon request. <br /> RCRA generators—those persons or entities that generate hazardous wastes, as defined and regulated by <br /> RCRA. <br /> RCRA generators list— list kept by EPA of those persons or entities that generate hazardous wastes as <br /> defined and regulated by RCRA. <br /> RCRA TSD facilities—those facilities on which treatment, storage, and/or disposal of hazardous wastes <br /> takes place, as defined and regulated by RCRA. <br /> RCRA TSD facilities list — list kept by EPA of those facilities on which treatment, storage, and/or <br /> disposal of hazardous wastes takes place, as defined and regulated by RCRA. <br /> reasonably ascertainable- information that is (1)publicly available, (2) obtainable from its source within <br /> reasonable time and cost restraints, and(3)practically reviewable. <br /> recognized environmental conditions — the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or <br /> petroleum products in, on, or at a property: (1) due to release to the environment; (2) under conditions <br /> indicative of a release to the environment; or (3) under conditions that pose a material threat of future <br /> release to the environment. De minimis conditions are not recognized environmental conditions. <br /> recorded land title records — records of historical fee ownership, which may include leases, land <br /> contracts, and AULs on or of the property recorded in the place where land title records are, by law or <br /> custom, recorded for the local jurisdiction in which the property is located. (Often such records are kept <br /> by a municipal or county recorder or clerk.) Such records may be obtained from title companies or <br /> directly from the local government agency. Information about the title to the property that is recorded in a <br />
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