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Item #150 <br />10 Acres <br />23023 S. Santa Fe <br />Riverbank, CA <br />Formerly the Bill Lane Property <br />Buyers of this property plan to: <br />June 18, 2000 <br />Clean off scrap metal, weeds, and household waste that has been dumped on <br />the surface of the property. Eliminate the fire and safety hazard of the <br />property. Eliminate the total eyesore that has been the history of this parcel. <br />2. Repair existing fences and fence the balance of the property as needed. <br />3. Float out high spots and holes in the property to improve the looks, safety, and <br />usefulness of the property. <br />4. Install well and septic on property for a homesite. <br />5. Use the balance of the property to fit the present Ag 40 zoning. <br />6. Work with San Joaquin Health Dept. and County Planning if they prefer that <br />we change our land use plans from Ag 40 to zoning that would allow uses <br />such as RV storage, overnight truck parking, or other storage that would not <br />disturb or irrigate the underground waste. <br />7. The property was purchased on May 25, 2000, from San Joaquin County. It <br />was first disclosed one minute before the bidding that it had been used as a <br />land fill many years ago. S.J. Health Dept. says there is Rgaagible contamination <br />because of this. <br />8. Any underground cleanup and expenses were not created by the buyers. If <br />any major actions are to be demanded by any government agencies, this was <br />not disclosed, and the word "possible" does not disclose pending current <br />action to financially totally attack whoever became the buyer. <br />9. The property has a 10 acre parcel to the south and a 16 acre parcel to the <br />north that has had the same landfill uses over the years. The 140 acres behind <br />the railroad on the west side is a large sewer farm for the city of Riverbank. <br />