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March 28,2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E05027A <br /> The elevation of the Site,according to a United States Geological Survey topographic map the site, <br /> Waterloo Quadrangle,is 75 to 80 feet above mean sea level. The elevation is higher on the <br /> southwestern portion of the property and grades to the northeast. <br /> According to San Joaquin County Community Development Department,the Site is zoned C-X, <br /> crossroads commercial. This zoning designation"intended to provide a limited variety of retail and <br /> service uses and agriculturally related uses at specific intersections to serve rural residents outside of <br /> designated urban and Rural Communities." (www.co.san-joaquin.ca.us.,2005) <br /> /1.2 Proposed Development <br /> According to a conversation with Mr.John Sandhop of Time Oil Company,personal <br /> communication March 8,2005, the company is performing this study so the land can be sold. He <br /> said he believes the buyer is intending to put a house on the property. <br /> L <br /> / 1.3 Site Vicinity <br /> A site vicinity map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 2. <br /> Y 1.4 Site Map <br /> A site map is included in the appendix of this report as Plate 1. <br /> 2.0 PRESENT AND PAST USES OF THE SITE <br /> V <br /> 2.1 Past and Present Site Use <br /> Based on a personal communication with Mr.John Sandhop of Time Oil Company he said that the <br /> site was used as a gas station,currently the land is vacant. <br /> LY 2.2 San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> According to Ms. Diane Martinez of the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, <br /> one file was available for the subject property addresses of 13475 North Jack Tone Road (personal <br /> communication, February 28, 2005). <br /> The file indicated that during closure of the site, the six underground storage tanks were <br /> L removed. Soil samples were collected from the tank excavations and beneath the former <br /> piping.The soil samples were analyzed and found to have hydrocarbon contamination.The Z <br /> contaminated soils of the site were excavated until a field instrument no longer indicated the <br /> presence of hydrocarbons. 50 cubic yards of soil was removed from the site and taken to a <br /> p landfill. <br /> 2 <br /> C <br /> L <br /> d <br /> L <br />