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f <br /> kn KLEINFELDER <br /> TABLE 3 (Continued) <br /> PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> Onsite soil is listed as Capay Clay with a 0 to 2 percent <br /> slope. The Capay Clay formed from alluvium derived <br /> Soil Survey of San from mixed rock sources and is very deep and <br /> SOIL TYPE Joaquin County, <br /> moderately well drained. It is calcareous below a depth <br /> � 1992 of about 20 incfi'es Permeability is slow and the water <br /> r capacity and shrink-swell potential are high in the <br /> Capay soil. It Js suited for irrigated row, field, and <br /> ' orchard crops. <br /> ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.govl <br /> OIL AND GAS FIELDS.-.,, publoillmapsldist6160 There are no gas or oil wells located on the site. <br /> 8/Map608.pdf <br /> 3.2. CURRENT/PROPOSED USE OF THE PROPERTY <br /> Fit Current and proposed uses are described in Table 4. <br /> TABLE 4 <br /> CURRENTIPROPOSED USES <br /> fl$' <br /> CURRENT USE Uncultivated field with a rural residence. <br /> PROPOSED USE +` Commercial development. �s� - �. 3 i<h -) <br /> k 3.3. DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES/IMPROVEMENTS <br /> Structures and/or improvements observed on site at the time of Kleinfelder's site <br /> reconnaissance are described in Table 5. <br /> TABLES <br /> STRUCTURESIIMPROVEMENTS <br /> E, <br /> GENERAL'OBSERVATIONS <br /> STRUCTURES A residence, a barn, and a shed are present on the.subject site. <br /> IMPROVEMENTS Power line,and a culvert for the stream that crosses the undeveloped road on <br /> the western boundary of the site. <br /> I <br /> F <br /> 76114.P01/ST06R1065/JCE:Iv Page 7 of 18 <br /> ©2006 Kleinfelder, Inc. October 19,2006 <br />