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January 17, 2006 <br /> RNC PROJECT NUMBER 41204B Page 9 <br /> 3.4 Descriptions of Structures, Roads, Other Improvements on the Site <br /> Site improvements are minimal and consist of a small corral, windmill powered water <br /> supply well and holding tank utilized for the grazing livestock as conditions warrant. <br /> Several unimproved "Jeep roads" serve the entire property. Three utility easements <br /> traverse the property. These easements are for electrical power transmission and local <br /> distribution lines. <br /> 3.5 Current Uses of the Adjoining Properties <br /> erties <br /> The adjoining properties are also utilized for grazing land. <br /> [' 4.0 PHYSICAL SETTING <br /> i <br /> 4.1 Topography <br /> ! <br /> According to the most recent USGS Topographic map covering the subject property and <br /> vicinity3, the subject property has an average elevation of 250 feet above mean sea level. <br /> The terrain varies from level to gently rolling to steep slopes on the sides of tabled mesas. <br /> � 4.2 Geology a , <br /> According to the California Geological Survey, the subject property is located within the <br /> Great Valley geomorphic province'. The Great Valley is an alluvial plain about 50 miles <br /> wide and 400 miles long in the central part of California. Its northern part is the Sacramento <br /> Valley, drained by the Sacramento River and its southern part is the San Joaquin Valley <br /> drained by the San Joaquin River. The Great Valley is a trough in which sediments have <br /> 3U.S.Geological Survey, 1989. 7.5"Topographic map. <br /> J <br /> 'California Geological Survey,2002. California Geomorphic Provinces-CGS Note 36. <br /> k <br /> RNC Environmental, LLC • 9746 Par.ktree Way, Elk Grove, CA 95624 • 916.714.3073 • fax 916.290.0106 <br /> + Con-unitment to Service- Prude in Excellence I <br />