Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Central California Bank, San Luis Obispo CA April 14, 2019 Prepared by Alana Higgins 1. Current Problem Central California Bank in San Luis Obispo County, California owns the mortgage to a farming parcel in the El Pomar...
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Central California Bank, San Luis Obispo CA April 14, 2019 Prepared by Alana Higgins 1. Current Problem Central California Bank in San Luis Obispo County, California owns the mortgage to a farming parcel in the El Pomar community in Paso Robles City with APN 015-031-070, and seeks to foreclose the property. Excavation and construction are to begin once the premise is cleared as the potential value for this land after development is $10,000,000.00. Before action can be taken, the bank is interested in knowing if the site is contaminated, as several contaminant sources have been known to reside on the property. Potential sources include cars and trucks, a junkyard, a barn used for dissembling appliances, and a mechanic shop used to repair farm equipment. In addition to these sources, a family lived in a four-bedroom home with above and below ground storage tanks for heating and diesel fuel. They also used a septic tank for wastewater disposal and a d
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