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1 h. May 16, 1990, Bill Lane was served with a notice <br /> 2 to appear by the San Joaquin County Planning and Building <br /> 3 Department for operating a dumpsite with out a permit (See <br /> 4 Attachment D) . <br /> 5 i. The Environmental Health Department received a <br /> 6 letter dated August 15, 1990 from San Joaquin County, Office of <br /> 7 Emergency Services . The letter was addressed to Elaine Antolin <br /> 8 and Lisa Brown of the San Joaquin County District Attorney <br /> 9 Office. The letter explains the account of the August 10, 1990, <br /> 10 when there was a fire that was burning at the subject property <br /> 11 (See Attachment E) . <br /> 12 j . The Environmental Health Department received a <br /> 13 letter for the California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> 14 Assistant Chief Counsel Mr. Stephen R. Spar, dated November 20, <br /> 15 1990 . The letter discussed possible actions for prosecution <br /> 16 against Bill Lane for operating an illegal disposal site at the <br /> 17 subject property (See attachment F) . <br /> 18 k. On January 4, 1990, a hearing was held in regards <br /> 19 to the subject property, Ed Padilla of the Environmental Health <br /> 20 Department, Thomas Sweeso of the Department of Planning and <br /> 21 Building, David Irey of the District Attorneys Office, Bill Lane <br /> 22 and his attorneys were present . The Bill Lane pre-trial date to <br /> 23 is going to be postponed. Bill Lane was told to remove the <br /> 24 hazardous waste and refuse, the asphalt and concrete may be able <br /> 25 to stay on-site. Ed Padilla was concerned over ground water <br /> 26 contamination and landfill gas migration. They all agreed to <br /> 27 meet onsite to evaluate the cleanup process . <br /> 28 <br /> Inspection warrant <br /> 5 - <br />