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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014093
PE
2611 - SUBDIVISION - MAJOR (SU)
STREET_NUMBER
2706
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
POCK
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
17912013, 11, 14
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Issued
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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2706 S POCK LN STOCKTON 95205
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NARRATIVE DISCUSSION <br />Information for this section is provided from a Cultural Resources Inventory and <br />Evaluation Report prepared for the project by Solano Archaeological Services LLC, <br />available in Appendix C of this document. Background research was conducted through <br />the Central California Information Center of the California Historical Resources <br />Information System, along with a review of historical maps. Solano Archaeological <br />Services also conducted a field survey of the project site for surface signs of any cultural <br />resources. <br />Environmental Setting <br />The project site is within the traditional territory of the Northern Valley Yokuts. Section <br />3.18, Tribal Cultural Resources, discusses the Yokuts in more detail, along with potential <br />impacts of the project on tribal cultural resources. <br />The Euro -American presence in the area began with periodic incursions by Spanish <br />explorers traveling through the Sacramento -San Joaquin Valley in the late 1700s and <br />early 1800s. The project site is within the 48,000 -acre Campo De Los Franceses land <br />grant that was awarded to Guillermo Gulnac by the Mexican government in 1843. Gulnac <br />then entered a partnership with Captain C. M. Weber, a recent German immigrant who <br />made his way to Sutter's Fort in what is now Sacramento. After receiving a half interest <br />in the rancho from Gulnac, Weber moved to Stockton in 1847 and purchased the <br />remaining interest later date. As part of his efforts to encourage settlement on and near <br />his rancho, Weber laid out the town of Tuleburg on the south side of what is now known <br />as the Stockton Channel. The town was later re -surveyed, and the name was formally <br />changed to Stockton, in honor of Commodore Robert F. Stockton, who was a key figure <br />in the capture of California during the Mexican -American War. <br />With the Gold Rush, the town grew rapidly. As the Gold Rush boom eventually receded, <br />further growth was spurred by the establishment of the railroads, the first of which was <br />the Central Pacific which arrived in August of 1869. Another prominent line, the San <br />Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Railroad Company, began construction from Stockton to <br />Bakersfield in 1895; that firm's original line is located just east and north of the project <br />site and is presently operated by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Stockton's growth <br />continued throughout the 20th century, with the city becoming a rail, water, and highway <br />transportation hub linking the Central Valley's agricultural fields and other industries to <br />national and world markets. <br />The Central California Information Center record search indicated that no historical or <br />archaeological resources were known to be present on the project site, although four sites <br />had been documented within one half -mile. The field survey conducted by Solano <br />Archaeological Services found no prehistoric or historic -era sites, features, or artifacts or <br />potentially sensitive soil types or landscape formations within the project site. <br />Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-24 May 2022 <br />
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