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0 <br />9061M�11 ..• i <br />SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT <br />SITE NAME: <br />► ► FE ILLEGAL DISPOSAL <br />39 -CR -0040 <br />LOCATION: 23023 i a ► FE ROAD,RIVERBANK,► 95367 <br />ADDRESS:ACREAGE: 16 (approximate) <br />APN: 249-060-13 <br />OWNER: DELTA FUNDING, LTD. PTP (possible change through foreclosure) <br />i CAL STATELOANS r <br />STOCKTON,. 95207 <br />PHONE:i ► <br />SITE VISIT i ► ' <br />' OBERHELMAN (CIWMB), B. WILLIAMS► <br />T.SWEESO (CODE i' <br />BACKGROUND: This property is located just north of the Bill Lane Dump (39 -CR -0001) on <br />South Santa Fe Road, Riverbank. The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (LEA, <br />209-468-0343) and Code Enforcement offices (209-468-3184) reported that in 1989 a case (#EN - <br />89 -168) was filed with the District Attorney's office regarding the illegal accumulation/disposal of <br />waste on this property. The owner at the time, Leonard Lynch, claimed that he had not placed or <br />allowed the placement -of the waste on his property. After legal action, the County of San Joaquin <br />spent $70,000 to remove solid waste from this property (reportedly all of the waste was not <br />removed from the property's southern boundary because the contractor did not know where the <br />southern property line was located and believed that the solid waste left on-site resided on the <br />adjacent Bill Lane Dump property). Because of some glitches in paperwork/legal processing, the <br />owner (at the time Lynch) allegedly was not assessed for the cleanup and a lien was not placed on. <br />this property. During this time period, property ownership apparently changed through a foreclosure <br />action. <br />The LEA & Code Enforcement offices recently became aware that surface disposal activities have <br />resumed at this location and requested 2136 staff to evaluate this site for possible site cleanup <br />consideration on 5/27/98. <br />REMARKS: This investigation was conducted in conjunction with the inspection of the adjoining <br />property known as the Bill Lane Dump (39 -CR -0001). Observations of the property were made from <br />South Santa Fe Road (along the property's eastern boundary) and from the Bill Lane Dump property <br />(along the property's southern boundary). An on-site inspection will follow permission from the <br />property owner to access the site. <br />From the vantage points described above, a large amount (approximately 2,000 yd') of waste <br />(construction/demolition debris, tires, appliances, landscaping, & household trash) was observed <br />near and along the property's southern boundary. An area of waste was observed to have been <br />placed on the side of the rail road berm, toward the property's southwest corner, apparently in <br />readiness for landfilling activities. Access to the property for the purpose of discarding/disposing of <br />waste is apparently gained by the use of two dirt roads that connect through the Bill Lane Dump. <br />