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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Several former tenants of the subject property, due to the nature of their businesses, may <br /> have generated waste steams which could potentially have affected the property In 1984, <br /> Farmer Jones Used Car Sales occupied 117 Stanislaus Street Between 1967 and 1980, a <br /> printing company occupied 612 Market Street In 1959, a printing company occupied <br /> ' 112 American Street, and a paint company occupied 632 Market Street Between 1935 <br /> and 1946, a clothes cleaner (possibly a dry cleaner) occupied 604 Market Street In 1935 <br /> a garage occupied 622 Market Street <br /> Several former tenants of property adjacent to the subject property, due to the nature of <br /> their businesses, may have generated waste steams which may have potentially affected <br /> the subject property include dry cleaners, a gas station, and printers A list of tenants is <br /> included in Appendix E <br /> 34 Additional Record Sources <br /> Kennedy/Jenks reviewed available files at San Joaquin County Environmental Health on <br /> 13 March 1996, pertaining to the subject property and four listed LUST properties in the <br /> immediate vicinity of the site The results of the record review are discussed in Section <br /> 3 1, above Additionally, records indicated that in 1991, The Stockton Record at <br /> 530 Market Street excavated and replaced approximately 1,500 feet of storm sewer pipes <br /> along Lafayette, American, and Washington Streets Contaminants encountered included <br /> soluble lead, xylenes, unknown hydrocarbons, and kerosene In a letter dated 19 March <br /> 1993, the City of Stockton stated `We consider the work to be complete " <br /> On 4 March 1996, Kennedy/Jenks visited the City of Stockton Building Department to <br /> request a records search of permits for the subject property The Building Department <br /> records are on file back to the early 1960s A review of the permit records of the individual <br /> properties comprising the subject property revealed only routine budding modifications such <br /> as the addition of interior partitions and repairs of fire damage No permits were found <br /> relating to such features as underground tanks or other modifications or installations that <br /> ' may represent an environmental liability <br /> Kennedy/Jenks requested a review of files on or adjacent to the subject property from the <br /> Stockton Fire Department on 1 March 1996, for documentation of potential environmental <br /> concerns at the site and surrounding properties A UST permit was issued in 1967 for two <br /> 6,000-gallon underground storage tanks at Goodwill Industries, 120 Stanislaus Street The <br /> ' fire department did not have record of a UST currently on the subject property <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> i%job196196W14 Wtext doc 12 <br />