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ENGEO <br /> F1INCORPORATED <br /> Jmade to go to the Planning Division and search through the permit books. We were not able <br /> to locate any permit records for the Property from the website. We were able to determine <br /> that the Property is zoned as AU-20, Agriculture-Urban Reserve, with a minimum parcel size <br /> of 20 acres. <br /> F d Hazel Gallego at the Agricultural Commissioner's Office. We requested <br /> We interviewed g gn 9 <br /> copies of files regarding historical agricultural uses and pesticide reports for the Property. <br /> t f The Agricultural Commissioner's Office holds files for 2000 to 2005 in their restricted <br /> permits database. Hazel did a quick search of the database and found no files listed for the <br /> Property. We requested that Hazel conduct a further search of the older records that are not <br /> in the database. Hazel indicated that these files are preserved from 1940 to 2004. However, <br /> she indicated that the research could take two to three weeks to complete. We did not receive <br /> the results of the search at the time of writing this report. <br /> Hazel Gallego referred us to Barbara Huckstead, who is a former District Inspector in the <br /> Lodi Office. Barbara has knowledge of pesticide use and types of crops grown in the <br /> Lockeford area. She reviewed the map of the Property and informed us that the Property was <br /> indeed occupied by vineyards. Ms. Huckstead listed several types of herbicides that may <br /> have been used on the Property. These included paraquat (Gramoxone), Round Up, <br /> Simazine, Sulfur, and Nemacur. Nemacur is not used in more recent years do to <br /> development of more resistant plants. Ms. Huckstead felt it was likely used in earlier years. <br /> M <br /> 4.1.5 Aerial Photographs <br /> f <br /> The following aerial photographs were reviewed for information regarding past conditions and <br /> riland use at the Property and in the immediate vicinity. <br /> r ! <br /> 1. 6918.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> f�' 12 <br /> fi <br />