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t <br /> JOSEPH W.DIEHL DIEHL, STEINHEIMER, RIGGiO, {(� � SONORA OFFICE <br /> 1.(\MAX STEINHEIMER• HAYDEL b'C MORDAUNT � `E'�"'"F����i`,'�� )�� 6 NO�RT y!�SHINGTON STREET <br /> D NALD M.RIGGIO ON <br /> DOUGLAS A.HAYDEL A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION pt;fz'f. J is <br /> to err,- a NIA 95 37 0-4 7 09 <br /> MICHAEL R.MO RDAU NT 1E L�4P(i ONE:12091 532-1424 <br /> PETER J.KELLY <br /> P.GARY T SEL• 6 SOUTH EL DORADO,SUITE 700j� FE-3 2 <br /> SCOTMALMnqJ� ^. <br /> MARK F.0RNELLAS STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95202 iJ 'P"f L <br /> JOSEPH H.FAGUNDES TELEPHONE:12097464-87 32 <br /> WILLIAM D.JOHNSON <br /> FRANK J.ENRIGHT FAX: 12091 464-9165 <br /> KATE POWELL SEGERSTROM <br /> KEVIN M.SEIBERT MAILING ADDRESS: <br /> WILLIAM F.HORSEY,JR. <br /> PRISCILLA I.DAVIS" P.O. BOX 201072 <br /> MIKKI M.RIELLA STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95201-3022 <br /> BRYAN O.SMITH <br /> TAMARA M,POLLEY <br /> EDWARD S.MAXWELL <br /> SCOTT A.GINNS <br /> DAVID W.CULP <br /> KAY E.GORMAN <br /> EL DAR NBTTJUDD OGART February 18, 1994 <br /> FRANK R.PERROTT <br /> *A 50 ADMITTED IN NEVADA <br /> Mr. Robert Brothers <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> Permit Division <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> 425 North El Dorado Street <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re: Valley Motors/800 East Main Street <br /> Dear Mr. Brothers: <br /> This letter is a follow-up to our recent telephone <br /> conversation whereby you requested that I write you a letter with <br /> regard to the work that needs to be done at 800 East Main Street. <br /> By way of history, two years ago, Valley Motors undertook to <br /> remove an underground storage tank which abutted their property. <br /> Following removal, Valley Motors contracted with Siebold <br /> = - - Corporation- to-provide-testing,;in -order tomcomply with -the <br /> requirements of the Public Health Services Department of San <br /> Joaquin County. Shortly thereafter, Siebold Corporation was <br /> investigated for their unusualremoval tactics in clearing up of <br /> spilled sites and Public Health required Valley Motors to conduct <br /> further investigation with regard to possible contamination. <br /> During this time period, the owner of Valley Motors, Andy Hyduke, <br /> became gravely ill, which brought compliance to a standstill. <br /> Numerous letters went back and forth including a letter dated <br /> June 10, 1993 apparently requesting that the site be closed up. <br /> Following the confusion generated by that letter, it has become <br /> apparent that Public Health still requires Valley Motors to <br /> conduct an investigation to determine any possible contamination <br /> at the site. <br /> I <br /> i <br />