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• Unoeal Corpration • <br /> Diversified Busoiness Group <br /> 2121 North California Boulevard,Suite 250 <br /> Walnut Creek,California 94596.7307 <br /> Telephone((925)944-3780 <br /> Facsimile($25)944-3781 <br /> JAN 18 RECD <br /> U N®CAL 14', BARBARA MISE <br /> January 5, 1999 <br /> Stone Bros. and Associates <br /> Mr. Robert Romero, General Manager <br /> Asset Management Group 1 <br /> Western Division Assets 024 W. Robinhood Drive <br /> Stockton, California 95207 <br /> Modification to License Agreement <br /> Dated July 12, 1993 <br /> Former Unocal Service Station #5098 <br /> 5606 Pacific Avenue <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr. Romero: <br /> Reference is made to the License Agreement dated July 12, 1993 between Stone <br /> Bros. and Associates ("Licensor"), Union Oil Company of California, dba Unocal <br /> ("Licensee"), and Union Bank ("Bank"). This License Agreement granted Unocal <br /> access to the property owned by Stone Bros. and Associates, located at 909 W. <br /> Robinhood Drive in Stockton, for the purpose of installing a monitoring well and to <br /> periodically collect samples from the well to determine contamination levels in the <br /> water. <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services has required that Unocal perform <br /> additional characterization work that is not specified in the License Agreement. <br /> For this reason, Unocal requests to add the following items to Section 1, Recitals: <br /> (g) Install two soil borings, which will be identified as B1 and B2. <br /> (h) Install one additional monitoring well, which will be identified as MW 14A, <br /> and periodically collect water samples to determine contamination levels <br /> in the water. <br /> (i) The locations of the proposed soil borings and monitoring well are <br /> depicted on the attached "Map of Area." <br /> All reasonable efforts will be made to minimize disruptions to existing businesses <br /> during the installation of the new soil borings and monitoring well. Unocal will, at <br /> the time the monitoring wells are destroyed, return the site to its original <br /> condition, including repaving the affected areas. <br />