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versar - MCLarenmart <br /> 2.2 Surrounding Land Use <br /> A description of the land uses immediately adjacent to the Site are described below <br /> North East Channel Street borders the Site to the north, beyond which are a state office <br /> building and a multi-tenant office building Evidence of spills, releases, or <br /> distressed vegetation was not observed on these properties <br /> East North E1 Dorado Street borders the Site on the east, beyond which are the Glass <br /> Outlet, Bridge Place (a street), and the Hotel Stockton, that also houses a radio <br /> station Evidence of spills, releases, or distressed vegetation was not observed <br /> on these properties <br /> South East Weber Street borders the Site on the south, beyond which are Days Inn <br /> Motel, an asphalt-paved parking lot and a Bank of America building Evidence <br /> of spills, releases, or distressed vegetation was not observed on these properties <br /> West North Center Street borders the Site to the west, beyond which are the Stockton <br /> Channel and an Arco gasoline station (Arco station) Evidence of spills, <br /> releases, or distressed vegetation was not observed on these properties <br /> Generally, the Site is located within a commercial/light industrial area of Stockton <br /> During the surrounding area reconnaissance, one area of potential environmental concern, the <br /> Arco station, was observed on the property west of the Site According to representatives at the <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD), the Arco station is not <br /> currently under investigation for UST-related releases <br /> 23 Physical Setting <br /> According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic map, Stockton <br /> West Quadrangle, California, 7 5 Minute Serres, the Site is located approximately 10 to 15 feet <br /> above the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 The topographic relief of the Site is <br /> relatively flat <br /> The Site is situated in the Great Central Valley physiographic province of California This <br /> region is an elongated narrow valley that is approximately parallel to the coast The region has <br /> historically been associated with sedimentary deposits and is covered by alluvial materials <br /> (Norris and Webb, 1990) The Site is located on the western side of the Sierra Nevada Mountain <br /> Range, in the lower Sacramento valley The geology of the region is reportedly characterized by <br /> • <br /> I <br /> i <br />