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Photo 15: Building 817 (Office/Shop). Similar to at least 30% of the buildings in <br />the Project Area, this building shows signs of exterior deterioration and is an <br />environment hazard since the majority of the buildings used lead based paint at the <br />time of construction. The fascia boards on all sides of the buildings are so severely <br />damaged that the wood is exposed and rotted. The foundation also appears to be <br />detached from the ground, suggesting erosion of foundation material. <br />Photo 16: Building T-111. This building is made of corrugated sheet metal, <br />temporary construction material for military use. The fragile construction material is a <br />problem since it is located next to the shore, which creates rusting as shown in the <br />circle above. The metal panel (shown on the arrow) is damaged and bent, resulting <br />in a hole into the foundation. The foundation and the height on both sides of the <br />building are also inconsistent. The windows are completely destroyed with the <br />windows boarded up. Due to the design of the building and its awkward shape, the <br />vacant building can only achieve one of the lowest rents in the Project Area. <br />ROSENOW SPEVACEK GROUP, INC. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF STOCKTON <br />MAY 3, 2004 APPENDIX A -10 ROUGH AND READY ISLAND PROJECT AREA <br />PRELIMINARY REPORT