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San Joaquin Local Health District Page Three <br />January 19, 1973 <br />We have not had our engineers check the suitability of later <br />construction on the fill as the area is a narrow (50foot)strip <br />along our boundary with the railroad (here elevate -dl, and will <br />never be suitable for a building site. <br />I hope that you will go out to this area personally. (Go <br />through chained gate at old office entry on South E1 Dorado, <br />proceed along north edge of paved surface about 500 feet, then <br />circle north around and behind an abandoned rail siding to north <br />point of the two -acre pit.) This pit, because of distance through <br />Cal -Clay property, and the rise of the abandoned rail siding, is <br />completely isolated from any view of or effect on any human being, <br />except hoboes riding the freight cars. My guess is that the <br />attention of the Local Health District was instigated by an <br />annonymous call from the owner of the land and truck service which <br />formerly handled Learner's inert material and is chagrined at <br />the change. <br />We will appreciate your counsel in this matter and will <br />consider it of course completely informal and not an official <br />County act. <br />Sincerely, <br />f. • <br />t` <br />J C C. DOZIER <br />JCDsdmn <br />Encl. <br />