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split the Site into three parcels and divide ownership with his children. He <br />anticipates the construction of two new houses in the future. <br />Mr. Warmerdam stated that a house, barn, horse arena, three mobile homes, <br />and several sheds are currently located on the Site. He was not aware of the <br />ages of the structures, but indicated that they all date to the 1980s or earlier. <br />According to information he was given, some of the buildings may have been <br />relocated from their original positions on the Site. Mr. Warmerdam intends to sell <br />all three mobile homes and remove them all from the Site once construction of <br />the new homes is complete. <br />Mr. Warmerdam indicated that an irrigation well and a domestic well are located <br />on the Site; the domestic well is also used to fill the cattle troughs. He stated that <br />an older well near the main house on the Site has been capped. <br />Mr. Warmerdam stated that two above -ground fuel storage tanks are located on <br />the Site. He stated that he has not applied any agricultural chemicals to the Site <br />to date. <br />Mr. Warmerdam was not aware of any underground fuel tanks, storage or <br />dumping of hazardous materials, trash burial, automotive maintenance, or other <br />environmental issues affecting the Site. <br />6.0 SITE DOCUMENTS <br />6.1 Environmental Health Department Records <br />Hazardous Materials Records <br />The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department was contacted <br />regarding the Site addresses of 19950 and 19701 North Disch Road. According <br />to Laura Sauers of that office, no records other than well and septic permits <br />(discussed below) are available for the Site addresses (correspondence, August <br />13, 2019). <br />Well & Septic Permits <br />Live Oak reviewed the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />well and septic permit files for the Site address. Five permits were identified: <br />• March 1985 permit for new septic system at northernmost mobile home. <br />The system utilized a 1,200 -gallon tank, three 40 -foot leach lines, and <br />three 33 -inch diameter by 25 -foot deep seepage pits. The attached sketch <br />indicates a well near the main house, as well as one southeast of the <br />building cluster. <br />LOGE 1940 5 <br />