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Preliminary Site Assessment Report <br />ARAUJO PROPERTY <br />2943 Amherst Drive, Stockton, California <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY <br />At the request of Ms. Leticia Araujo, Advanced Geo Environmental, Inc. (AGE) has <br />prepared this Preliminary Site Assessment Report (PSAR) for the property at 2943 <br />Amherst Drive, Stockton, California (site). <br />In early November 2018, the property was determined to have been the location of an <br />active clandestine methamphetamine laboratory. The San Joaquin County Environmental <br />Health Department (EHD) issued a letter directing the cleanup and abatement of the <br />property. AGE prepared a Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan dated 28 December <br />2018, as directed by EHD. A letter issued by EHD, dated 07 January 2019 approved the <br />Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan. <br />The enclosed PSAR was prepared in accordance with the EHD document titled Guidance <br />Plan for the Assessment and Remediation of Properties Contaminated by <br />Methamphetamine Laboratory Activities, revised 30 October 2009. <br />1.1 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION <br />Based on San Joaquin County Assessor's information, the property is part of a residential <br />duplex rental home located in a residential area, north of West Hammer Lane in a mixed <br />commercial and residential area of Stockton, California. The owner on record is Javier <br />and Leticia Araujo, with mailing address listed as 23529 Eden Avenue, Hayward, <br />California 94545. <br />The property sits on a 0.149 -acre parcel which is developed with a multi -family residential <br />home containing two (2) separate units, with the subject property being the western unit. <br />The subject property unit contains three (3) bedrooms, two (2) restrooms, and a garage. <br />Typical residential landscaping (grass and a large tree) are present in the front yard (west <br />side). Minimal landscaping rear (north side) or side of the property (west side). <br />An inspection of the interior of the property by representatives of AGE identified the <br />following: <br />• Various furniture items, including couch, bed, tables, etc. <br />• Personal items including shoes and clothing. <br />• Household items, including dishes, silverware, pots/ pans and small appliances. <br />• Large quantity of Ziploc baggies. <br />