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2072 W. Yosemite Avenue - 3 - 27 November 2006 <br /> were not eligible for SWRCB Orphan Account funding but that Mr. Kim could apply for a <br /> grant to the SWRCB Orphan Account if he purchases the site. However, Mr. Ramsey <br /> and Mr. Guinta suggested that the Kims have no interest in terminating their contract <br /> with the Guintas and purchasing the site at this time. We also discussed Brown Field <br /> Redevelopment Grants which are typically granted to public agencies for <br /> redevelopment when there is no identifiable or viable responsible party and that the <br /> dischargers would likely not qualify for a grant. <br /> 6) Brian described how the SWRCB EAR Account is not available to the Dischargers and <br /> that available funds are used by oversight agencies via contracts with consultants to <br /> characterize and clean up UST sites. He explained how the EAR account is <br /> administered by the SWRCB (not the Regional Board) which has the authority to <br /> recover costs from the responsible parties. Mr. Guinta and Mr. Ramsey acknowledged <br /> that they cannot apply for EAR monies and that a lien of $46,000 has already been <br /> placed on the subject property. <br /> 7) Mr. Ramsey and Mr. Guinta agreed to submit a time schedule to implement the <br /> remaining tasks in the CAO. They want to meet with Aqua Science consultants and <br /> stated that they will submit a written time line for compliance by 13 December 2006. <br /> Mr. Guinta and Mr. Ramsey did not have any additional discussion items and we thanked <br /> them for attending the meeting. <br />