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1 <br /> nor any information pertaining to subsurface conditions at the time of removal <br /> Furthermore, there were no records in the Fire Department's files pertaining to the <br /> possible removal of the four original underground storage tanks Bank of the West has <br /> indicated that the purchase agreement with the former owner included a clause to the effect <br /> that the former owner would remove the tanks as a condition of the sale of the property <br /> It is noted that some of the former tank locations fall partially within the footprint of the <br /> existing building Due to foundation stability considerations, it is likely that the tanks were, <br /> in fact, removed prior to redeveloping the site. <br /> Copies of permits obtained from the City of Stockton Building and Fire Departments, <br /> pertaining to the use of the site as a service station, are included as Appendix B to this <br /> report <br /> An aerial photograph taken on December 19, 1975 shows the site vacant except for a pile <br /> of earth or demolition debris in the southeast corner The same photograph shows what <br /> appears to be a retail service station on the northwest corner of the intersection between <br /> Pershing Avenue and Country Club Boulevard Bank of the West (December 20, 1994) has <br /> indicated that its predecessor in interest, Central Bank, began leasing the land and began <br /> construction of the existing improvements in 1976 The building was constructed specifically <br /> as a bank branch and has reportedly not served any other purpose Aerial photographs <br /> taken in 1983 show the site had been redeveloped to its current configuration <br /> 3-3 <br /> I <br /> G30,,SYSTE-M <br /> Consultants, Inc <br />