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3 <br /> 6.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS <br /> IL <br /> 'i <br /> Based on the assessment effort described in previous sections, on the findings of the above- <br /> mentioned documents and data search, our engineering conclusions considering potential <br /> environmental issues are presented below. <br /> °F <br /> 6.1 SITE CONDITIONS AND USE OF LAND <br /> The site is currently occupied by an existing industrial complex at 108 Industrial Park Drive. <br />' Existing cracks in the asphaltic concrete pavement possibly indicate the location of a former <br /> UST. <br /> h <br /> 4 <br /> 6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SEARCH �4 <br /> 6.2.1 Government Agency Databases <br /> The proposed site of the ARCO A AMM was not listed kon any of the databases as an <br /> environmentally-impacted or potentially-impacted site,nor was the subject property listed on <br /> environmental permit databases. <br /> Offsite properties with environmental concerns include Indy Electronics and Cal-West <br /> Concrete Cutting located 0.1 to 0.2 miles cross\upgradient. This and other listed sites <br /> present a moderate potential for site impact. <br /> iE <br /> Offsite properties with operating permits include the Chevron service station across the street <br /> which presents a moderate potential for site impact. This and other listed sites present a low <br /> ZL <br /> to moderatepotential for site impact. j <br /> ,4 <br /> 6.2.2 Local Government Agency <br /> .i <br /> No record exists for the proposed ARCO AMIPM property regarding environmental issues. <br /> i <br /> k <br /> 6.3 AERIAL PHOTO REVIEW <br /> Available aerial photographs between 1968 through 1992 indicate that the proposed ARCO <br /> facility was agricultural prior to present day development`into an industrial complex built <br /> sometime during the late 1970's. <br /> k <br /> .j <br /> IN 4"7-097-01 <br /> der96\arcmfen.eu 6-1 <br /> i <br /> t 4 <br />