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APPENDIX A <br /> FORMER CONNELL, MOTOR LIFT TRUCK <br /> t2211 North Wilson Way, Stockton, California <br /> SITE HISTORY <br /> AGE researched the site history, conducted a review of available historical public records and <br /> interviewed current land owner and representatives during the course of a Phase I Environmental Site <br /> ' Assessment for a real estate evaluation in April 1999. The history of the parcel of interest was <br /> derived from the Phase I research. <br /> ' SITE DESCRIPTION <br /> ' The site is at 2211 North Wilson Way, Stockton, California (Figure 1) on the west side of North <br /> Wilson Way(Figure 2). Parcel APN No. 117-1:50-031 is the focus of this investigation. The site is <br /> located at an elevation of approximately 20 feet above mean sea level in an area of low topographic <br /> trelief. Approximately 90% of the surface of the site is covered by asphalt, concrete or structures <br /> (Figure 2). The building occupying the site is a large warehouse/truck bay-style building with a <br /> ' canopy extending over two abandoned fuel dispenser islands. <br /> ' GROUND WATER DEPTH, ELEVATION AND GRADIENT <br /> According to the map titled Lines Of Equal Depth Of Water Wells-Fall 1999, published by the San <br /> ' Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District,the estimated depth to ground water <br /> at the property is approximately 40 to 50 feet below surface grade (bsg). <br /> ' Based on well-water depth measurements collected from the site, the ground water table at the site <br /> currently occurs at between 50 and 60 feet bsg; the depth to ground water has been reported to be <br /> as shallow as 35 feet bsg.The general ground water gradient at the site was directed northeast to east. <br /> ' The nearest surface water feature in the vicinity of the property is the Stockton Diverting Channel, <br /> approximately 2,800 feet north of the site. <br /> ' SITE OPERATIONS <br /> The site has been utilized as a lift truck(forklift:) service facility from 1947 to approximately 1970, <br /> a commercial tire service facility from 1970 to 1988,and a commercial lubrication(oil)service from <br /> ' 1988 to 1994. Since 1994 the facility has only been used as a as a commercial tire service facility. <br /> ' On the eastern side of the site was a former fuel card-lock station, the River City Petroleum <br /> Company, located in the canopy area fronting North Wilson Way. This commercial diesel and <br /> Mgasoline fueling operation utilized underground storage tanks (USTs) for fuel storage. <br /> 1 <br />