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L) L) <br /> ,: <br /> F The subject site and vicinity are agricultural, planted with row crops on the east side and <br /> field crops on the west of South Main Street. The north portion of the subject site is <br /> vacant and contains a few shrubs and trees with a parked car on site. The row of <br /> residential homes are located to the west and southwest, similar to that depicted in <br /> Figure 1. The current day Highway 120 off ramps located to the south, are not present <br /> to the south. g <br /> 3.4 HISTORIC USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP REVIEW <br /> Two historic United States Geological <br /> r Geolo 'cal Survey (USGS) Topographic Mapss for the Manteca <br /> Quadrangle were reviewed for the years of 1952 and 1968. Iri. <br /> addition to elevation contours, <br /> USGS Topographic maps typically show some or all of the following features: roadways, <br /> railroads,water features, building structures or areas of development, and agricultural areas. <br /> ri The 1952 map showed the subject site and vicinity as vacant. South Main Street was <br /> developed, however the Industrial Park Drive was not present. Two rows of black squares <br /> (black squares typically indicated residential structures) areilocated parallel to South Main <br /> Street and an unnamed street located perpendicular to Main Street, west of the proposed <br /> site. A single black square (residential or farming) is located to the east of the subject <br /> property. A water channel is located on the adjacent north property and trends east to west. <br /> The 1968 map showed the site and vicinity similar to the 1952 map,however,Industrial Park <br /> Drive, east of South Main Street, and the industrial area roadways to the east of the <br /> proposed ARCO site have been constructed. The distributing warehouse located on the <br /> north adjacent property is shown. No other significant changes were noted. <br /> t <br /> .F <br /> nv 4M7-097-01 <br /> M dec-96\nrcmteca.en 3-5 <br /> t <br />