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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMITIGATION 8/10/1999 ~' ,¿J¡¿. H(~" r .~ . r .PH HUEY I fTÌŒ SAFETY SERVICES I I I \.~._, ì i I I ;;¿-" '''.:::)"' ~, .-=::1 B A K E R SF I E L Development Services Department Jack Hardisty, Director D Dennis C. Fidler Building Director (661) 326-3720 Fax (661) 325-0266' September 10, 1999 Stanley Co. Grady Planning Director (661) 326-3733 Fax (661) 327-0646 TO: Responsible or Othef Interested Agency SUBJECT: Notice of Public Hearing and Draft Negative Declaration Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City of Bakersfield will be the Lead Agency and will prepare a Negative Declaration for the project identified in the attached Initial Study. We would appreciate the views of your agency as to the scope, content and adequacy of the environmental information which is applicable to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project. Your agency may need to use this Negative Declaration when considering any permits or other approvals needed for this project. In order to review and consider your comments on this project, please send your response no later than 30 days after receipt of this notice to Richard Dole, the project planner assigned to this case, at the address indicated above. In your response, please include the name of the contact person in your agency. Pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Law of the California Government Code, notice is hereby given that a hearing accepting testimony will be held before the Planning Commission of the City of Bakersfield. Said hearing will begin at 12:15 p.m., or as soon thereafter, as the matter may be heard on MONDAY, November 1,1999, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The Monday portion will be for presentation of staff testimony only. No action to approve or deny this project will be taken on Monday. The hearing will be continued to take testimony from others at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on THURSDAY, November 4, 1999, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, 93301. For more information, please call the department at (661) 326-3733. Sincerely, I~~ Richard Dole Associate Planner RD:pah al City of Bakersfield· 1715 Chester Avenue· Bakersfield, California· 93301 tit , ~ " J.; NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing accepting testimony will be held before the Planning Commission of the City of Bakersfield. The hearing will begin at noon, or as soon thereafter, as the matter may be heard on MONDAY, November 1, 1999 in the Council Chambers of City Hall at 12:15 P.M. The Monday portion will be for presentation of staff testimony only. No action to approve or deny this project will be taken on Monday. The hearing will be continued to take testimony from others at 5:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on THURSDAY, November 4, 1999 in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, 93301, to consider the following request: - , 1. The project to be considered: Zone Change P99-0623, zone change from M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) on 8.89 acres. 2. Project location: 4800 Stine Road, east of Stine Road and north of both the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way and Pacheco Road. 3. The name and address of the project applicant: City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield" CA 93301 NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the same time and place by the Planning Commission to receive input from the public on the potential effect of this project on the environment. Purswimt to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEOA), an Initial Study has been prepared, describing the degree of possible environmental impact of the proposed project. This study has shown that the proposal (as mitigated) will not have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, a Negative Declaration is proposed. Copies of the Initial Study and proposed Negative Declaration are on file and available to the public through the Planning Department (contact Richard Dole) in the Development Services Building, located at 1715 Chester Avenue, or by telephoning the department at (661) 326-3733. PUBLIC COMMENT regarding the proposed project and/or adequacy of the Negative Declaration, including requests for additional environmental review, will be accepted in writing' on or before the hearing date indicated above at the Planning Department. If you challenge the action taken on I this proposal in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Bakersfield prior to the close of the hearing. DATED: September 10,1999 POSTED: September 10,1999 S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623 NOP.wpd " } , . . Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 7 Utilities Water - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the existing water utilities in the area. Expansion of all water utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Wastewater - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the existing wastewater utilities in the area. Expansion of all wastewater utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. The. proposed project will not require the extension of any sewer trunk line that will serve new development. Storm Drainage - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the storm drainage systems in the area. Expansion of all storm drain utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Natural Gas - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the natural gas systems in the area. Expansion of all naturàl gas utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Electricity - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the electricity systems in the area. Expansion of all electric utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Communications - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the communications systems . in the area. Expansion of all communication systems would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Population IEmployment I Housing The proposed project includes M-2 development The proposed project will not induce a substantial concentration or displacement of people, or significantly alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of the area, or affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing. . , " " ~:; Appendix I Zone Change P9~623 Page 8 Health Hazards I Public Safety No' health hazards or potential hazards to people or plant or animal populations will be created as a result of the proposed development. The proposal does not involve a risk of explosions or releasing hazardous substances (including but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals, or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions. The project will not attract people to an area and expose them to hazards found there, nor will the project interfere with emergency response plans or emergency evacuation plans. The project is not on the most current hazardous wastes and substances site list pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the . California Government Code. Noise Ambient noise levels will increase through any urban type of development of the site. Typical development standards including building setbacks, walls, and landscaping will prevent substantial increases in the ambient noise levels of the adjoining area, will not expose people to severe noise levels, and would reduce noise impacts to less than significant. . Aesthetics . The urbanization of the site will alter the open space qualities of the area to a minor degree. The proposed project is not intending any uses or development in the area that would result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, nor will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view. The project will not have a substantial, demonstrational negative affect. Light and Glare Light and glare would increase as a result of electrical lighting facilities surrounding the proposed development and anticipated vehicle traffic., Site plan review of the proposed development will evaluate building location, material selection, lighting design, parking and signage placement to buffer proposed light impacts from surrounding developments. Proposed uses should not cause significant light or glare to existing or future development surrounding the site. Natural Resources No non-renewable or other natural resources exist on-site to be used or depleted through the proposed project. , . Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 9 . Energy Usage The proposed development would not result in significant irreversible environmental changes, including uses of nonrenewable energy resources, during the initial and continued phases of the project. The project will not result in significant energy requirements or lack of energy efficiency by amount or fuel type of a project's life cycle. The proposal will not result in significant effects on local and regional energy supplies or on requirements for additional energy capacity or sources, nor will the project result in significant effects on peak and base period demands for electricity and other forms of energy. The project will not conflict with existing energy standards, nor will it encourage activities which result in the wasteful or substantial use of significant amounts of fuel, water, or energy. The project will not result in significant effects on projected transportation energy requirements or in the project's overall use of efficient transportation alternatives. II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE The project does not have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish Or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or impact important examples of the major periods of California history or pre-history. The project does not have the potential to achieve short-term environmental goals, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals. The project does not have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable or for which the incremental effects of an individual project are considerable when viewed in connection with the efforts of past projects, then current projects, and possible future projects. The project does not have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. · , Appendix I Zone Change P9g.:o623 Page 10 Reference List 1. Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan and Appendices, City of Bakersfield, Kern County, Kern COG, Golden Empire Transit, March 1990. 2. Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan DEIR, The Planning Center, July, 1989. 3. Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan FEIR, SCH #8907032, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, KCOG, Golden Empire Transit, September, 1989. 4. FEIR Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan, Thomas Reid Associates for the City of Bakersfield and Kern County, March 1991. 5. Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan, Advisory Notice to Developers, 1 0(a)(1 )(B) and 2081 permits, 1994. 6. Title 17, Zoning Ordinance, Bakersfield Municipal Code. 7. Title 16, Subdivision Map Act, Bakersfield Municipal Code,. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd /"'" . Appendix I Zone Change P~623 Page II , ATTACHMENT "A" De Minimis Impact Finding ) . · , c- " -~~ CERTIFICATE OF FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding Applicant: City of Bakersfield Address: 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Project Title/Location (include City and County): Zone Change P99-0623 4800 Stine Road City of Bakersfield County of Kern Project Description: Zone Change from M-1 (Light Industrial) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) Finding of Exemption: Based on the absence of evidence in the record as required by Section 21082.2 of the State of California Public Resources Code (CEOA) for the purpose of documenting significant effects, it is the conclusion of the Lead Agency that this project will result in impacts that fall below the threshold of significance with regard to wildlife resources and, therefore, must be granted a "de minimis" exemption in accordance with Section 711 ofthe State of California Fish and Game Code. Additionally, the assumption of adverse effect is rebutted by the above-referenced absence of evidence in the record and the Lead Agency's decision to prepare a Negative Declaration for this project. Certification: I hereby certify that the City of Bakersfield has made the above finding(s) and that the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the California Department of Fish and Game Code. Stanley Grady, Planning Director City of Bakersfield Development Services Dept. Hearing Date: November 4,1999 September 9, 1999 S:\Form\CFE. WPD ~ " , .~ Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 5 Parking - Any development on the subject site will require parking facilities. These impacts will be reduced to less than significant through the parking ordinance requirement that parking spaces be provided. Traffic Hazards - There would be no known significant increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians as a result of the proposed project. Air/Water/Rail Systems - The project will not affect waterborne, rail, or air traffic. Cultural Resources Archaeological/Historical - It is not known if archaeological or historical resources are located on the site. This Initial Study will be transmitted to the Archaeological Information Center (AIC) housed at California State University Bakersfield for their review, comments and recommendations. All measures indicated by the AIC will be completed prior to any ground disturbance. Land Use Compatibility - The proposed project would allow those uses permitted in the M- 2, M-1, C-2, C-1 and C-O zoning districts. Existing land uses surrounding and adjacent to the project site include urban type land uses, which are indicated in Table "I". These uses are compatible with proposed land uses. The proposed project will not conflict with adopted environmental plans or goals of the community, disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community, or create a significant land use compatibility problem. TABLE "1" Land Uses and Zoning of Adjacent Properties LAND USE ZONING LOCATION DESIGNATION* DISTRICT* LAND USE NORTH SI, LI M-2, M-1 Commercial, Industrial SOUTH Collector, LR A, R-1 Union Pacific RR, Pacheco Road, Undeveloped Land, Single-Family Dwellings EAST SI, LI M-2 Oil Wells, Storage Tanks WEST Arterial, SI M-2 Stine Road, Commercial, Industrial * See Attachment "B" for land use designations and zoning district designations. · , o Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 6 General Plan! Zoning - The present land use designation on the site is "SI''' with existing zoning ofM-1. The proposal will amend the zoning of the site to "M..2". This change will not result in a substantial alteration of the present or pl~nned land use of the area, due to the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts being consisted with' the "SI" land use designation. The proposal is consistent with the Metropolitan . Bakersfield 2010 General Plan policies and'implementation measures and will not significantly conflict with established recreational,' educational, religious or scientific uses of the area (See Table "1" for area land uses). Growth I.nducement - The proposed project will not induce substantial gròwth. Prime Agricultural Land - No agricultural crops currently exist on site and the site does not contain prime agricultural soils (NOTE: see the Earth Soils section of this Initial Study for justification of non-prime agricultural soils) Removal of 8.89 acres of land through the proposed project will not convert prime agricultural land to nonagricultural use. . Public Services Police - The proposal will not affect City Police protection in the area. . Police protection for the area is currently provided by and will continue to be provided'by the City of Bakersfield. Fire -Fire protection services for the Metropolitan Bakersfield area are provided through a joint fire protection agreement between the City and County. ' ' Schools - The proposed projèct would not impact school facilities to a significant degree. Parks! Recreation - The project proposes rio increase in popufation for the areas and would not result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities or create a substantial need for new parks or .. recreational facilities. Solid Waste! Disposal - The proposed project would not result in a need for significant new or substantial alterations to existing solid waste disposal systems. The development will not breach published national, state or local stan'dards relating to solid waste or litter control. Facility Maintenance - Street or other public facility improvements from the proposed development and eventual buildup of the area will result in an increase in maintenance responsibility for the City of Bakersfield. These increases in services are not deemed significant. . ' <' , ~ Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 3 Current development standards require the project to comply with adequate drainage facility design, complete preconstruction soils and grading studies, and compliance with the City Public Works or Building Departments. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will require approval of the canal company. Air Air Quality - Short-term, non-significant, air pollutant impacts would be generated on and off-site during construction of the proposed land uses, including sources such as: dust from trenching, grading and vehicles; exhaust emissions from motor vehicles and construction equipment; and, emissions from asphalt paving of parking lots and roadways. Although there would be short and long-term air quality impacts from mobile sources of pollutants generated by vehicles produced by land uses on-site, there will not be a substantial increase in air pollution emissions, nor will there be a significant deterioration of ambient air quality through development of this project. The proposal will not violate any ambient air quality standard, contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation, or expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. Climate/ Air Movement - Land uses intended or allowed through the proposed project will not significantly alter air movement, moisture, temperature and/or result in any change in climate, either locally or regionally. Odors - Land uses allowed as a result of the proposed project have the potential to create objectionable odors. Odor complaints are regulated by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District which enforces a "nuisance rule". Biological Resources Plants - Existing plant growth on the subject site proposed for M-2 development consists primarily of tumble weeds. Wild grasses/weeds exist along the canal banks and are also scattered across the site. New plant species will be introduced as a result of ornamental landscaping the site with urban uses. A barrier would be created to the normal replenishment of existing plant species, as the site would be completely developed. Although existing species of plants on- site would be removed through urban development, the proposal will not entirely eliminate a plant community or substantially diminish or reduce wildlife habitat. These effects of urban development are not deemed significant. Animals - A walk through and visual survey of the subject site did not reveal any ~ , Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 4 significant amount of animal life. Two herons were seen flying alongtnecanal. No other birds were observed. The only other life forms observed were an ant hill swarming with ants and a beetle being,pursued by the ants.. The site appeared to be an environmental void. New animal species, such as domesticated dogs and cats, will be introduced as a result of occupying the site with urban uses. The proposal will not entirely eliminate a wildlife community or substantially diminish or significantly reduce wildlife habitat. These effects of Urban development are notdeemed significant. Rare/Endangered Species - Permits and approvals for development associated with this project will be subject to the terms of the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan and associated 1 0(a)(1 )(B) and 2081 permits issued to the City by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and State Department of Fish and Game, respectively. Terms of the permit require applicants for development projects to pay habitat mitigation fees, excavate known kit fox dens and notify agencies prior to grading. The Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan may be reviewed at the following locatiOn: City of Bakersfield, Planning Department, 1715 Chester Avenue, 2nd Floor, Bakersfield, CA, 93301, (805) 326-3733. Habitat Alteration - Urban development may alter the area's habitat by introducing domesticated òr feral species of animals into the area. Impacts to wildlife habitat are considered in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan (MBHCP), and are not considered significant for the project proposed. The proposed project is not "significant" per CEQA, and a Certificate of Fee Exemption has been made with the California Department of Fish and Game. The project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. . See Attachment "A", De Minimis Impact Finding. Transportation Traffic/ Circulation - The proposed project will not generate additional vehicular 'movement, will not cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load (volume) and capacity of the street system, an'd will not substantially impact existing transportation systems. The project will· not significantly alter present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods. ..~ ,.. - -: r~ ... - . ~ - ~ , 'ù eJ \i.... ...~ Appendix I Zone Change P99-062~ Page 2 'require approval of the canal company. Typical ordinance requirements ensure that erosion, siltation or deposition of soils from the site by water run-off will not occur through development of the project, nor through drainage of the site after construction. Wind erosion and fugitive dust may occur during the construction process; however, normal' use of water spraying will control wind erosion impacts and should not be considered significant. Topography - The slope of the natural terrain on-site is flat. Project development will. not result in a change to the topography and/or ground surface relief features of the area to a significant degree. The only topographical relief feature is the canal located on the eastern portion of the site. Water Water Quality / Quantity - Groundwater - The project will not alter the direction or rate of flow, or substantially deplete the quantity of groundwater resources, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excåvations. The project will not contaminate a public water supply, substantially interfere with groundwater recharge or substantially degrade water quality. Water service would be provided for the development by the City of Bakersfield; however, the cumulative impact to the water table would be negligible and insignificant. Surface Water - The project will. not result in discharge into any surface water, alter surface water quality to a significant degree, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity. The proposal will. not contaminate any public water supply. The Farmers Canal is located along the eastern portion of the site. The proposal will not result in changes in currents or the course or direction of the Farmers Canal. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will require approval of the canal company. Flooding/Drainage - The project will not result in changes to the course or direction of fresh water currents, or result in changes to the amount of surface water, as the site does not contain, nor will the proposal impact. any rivers or streams. The Farmers Canal located on the eastern portion of the site will not be impacted by the project. The site is not in an area subject to flooding, therefore the proposal will not expose people or property to water-related hazards such as flooding or tidal waves. Changes in absorption rates; drainage patterns, and the rate and a~ount of surface water runoff will. change as the project is developed. ,.; ce , APPENDIX I Zone Change P99-0623 I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Earth Soils - Construction of the proposed project will result in 8.89 acres of the soils of the Hesperia sandy loam, 2-9 percent slopes to be insignificantly disrupted, compacted, displaced, overcovered and uncovered by grading, filling, trenching, installation of drainage facilities, and other ground preparation activities necessary for urban site development. When irrigated, these soils are considered "prime" for agÌ"icultural purposes by the State Department of Conservation. However, uses previously conducted on the site and their impact on the soil would not warrant the soil being designated as "prime" (See BACKGROUND for previous on-site land uses). Also, casting doubt on the sites' viability as agricultural land is the fact that the site is located within an area of urban uses - commercial, industrial and residential. Standard ordinance compliance includes the requirement for soils and grading reports prior to issuance of building permits and adherence to applicable building codes. . Geologic Hazards - Geology of the site cónsists of an alluvial plain, which is not considered a unique geologic or physical feature. The proposed project would not create an unstable earth condition or cause changes,to any geologic substructure. The project will not expose people, structures, or property to major geologic hazards such as landslides, m,udslides or ground failure. ,I Although no specific geologic hazards are known to occur within the boundaries of the project site, there are numerous geologic fractures in the earth's crust within the San Joaquin Valley, which is bordered by major, active fault systems. All development within the Metropolitan Bakersfield area is therefore subject to seismic hazards. Current development standards will require the project to comply with appropriate seismic design criteria from the Uniform Building Code, adequate drainage facility design, and complete preconstruction soils and grading studies. As the site is outside the Alquist-Priolo Seismic Zones, no special seismic studies would be required for this site prior to building structures for human occupancy. . Erosion I Sedimentation - The Farmers Canal is located along the eastern portion of the subject- site. This ·canal provides irrigation water to agricultural land located south of Paflama Lane. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will . , :r. . Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 12 ATTACHMENT "B" GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS LAND USE ELEMENT CIRCULATION ELEMENT AND ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS . S:\Dole\P99.:o623\P99-0623APPENDlX. wpd · Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 13 , <, \ RR (Rural Residential - 2.5 gross acres/dwelling unit) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS LI (Light Industrial) ER (Estate Residential - 1 dwelling unit/net acre) SR (Suburban Residential - less than or equal to 4 dwelling units/net acre) LR (Low Density Residential - less than or equal to 7.26 dwelling units/net acre) LMR (Low Mediwn Density Residential - greater than 4 'and less than or equal to 10 dwelling uni~/net acre) HMR (High Mediwn Density Residentia) - greater than 7.26 and less than 17.42 dwelling units/net acre) , HR (High Density Residential - greater than 17.42 and less than or equal to 72.6 dwelling units /net acre) - - - - HC (Highway Commercial) GC (General Commercial) MC (Major Commercial) OC (Office Commercial) MUC (Mixed Use Commercial) General Plan Street Classification Freeways provide service to through traffic exclusively with no access to abutting property and no at-grade intersections . Expressways are arterial highways with at least partial control of access which mayor may not be "divided or have grade separations at intersections and may be an interim facility for an ultimate freeway. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd " .... SI (Service Industrial) III " (Heavy Industrial) - - - - .. P (Public Facilities) . PS (Public/Private School) PT (Public Transportation) P.SW (Solid Waste Facilities) OS (Open Space) OS-P (parks) , . 08-8 (Slopes) R-IA (Resource-Intensive Agriculture, " 20 acres minimwn) R-EA (Resourée-Extensive Agriculture, 20 acres, minimwn) R-MP (Resource-MineraIPetrolewn, 5 acres minimwn) , Arterials are used primarily by through traffic, " with a Íninimal function to provide access to abutting property." " Collectors function to connect local streets <with arterials < and to provide access to abutting property . Locals are exclusively. for property access and through traffic is discouraged. Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 14 , eJ ZONING DESIGNATIONS R-l (One Family Dwelling - 6,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) E (Estate - 10,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-S (Residential Suburban - 24,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-S-IA (Residential Suburban, one-acre minimwn,lot size) R-S-2.5A (Residential Suburban-2-1/2 acre minimwn lot size) R-S-5A (Residential Suburban five-acre minimwn lot size) R-S-IOA (Residential Suburban ten-acre minimwn lot size) R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/2,500 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-3 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/1,250 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-4 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/600 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-H (Residential Holding) PUD (planned Drut Development) C-O (Professional and Adnúnistration Office) C-l (Neighborhood Commercial) C-2 (Regional Commercial) C-C (Commercial Center) PCD (planned Commercial Development) S:\Oole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd M-l . (Light Manufacturing) M-2 (General Manufacturing) M-3 (Heavy Industrial) A (Agriculture) A-20A (Agriculture-20 acre minimwn) P (Automobile Parking) RE (Recreation) Ch (Church) OS (Open Space) HOSP. (Hospital) D (Architectural Design) (no longer in use) AD (Architectural Design) FP-P (Floodplain Primary) FP-S (Floodplain Secondary) AA (Airport Approach) TT (Travel Trailer Park) MIl (Mobilehome) SC (Seruor Citizen) .< , . ^ .' . ';l ZONE CHANGE P99-0623 Y/:: ~f:~1 WHITE . , -----:-1 I I I I I DISTRICT ~ ~ 1.1-1 1.1-1 1.1-1 1.1-1 1.1-1 1.1-2 9OULEVNIO .... ,----, I 1.1-1 ---------- 1.1-2 1.1-2 1.1-2 FMC111C RNLfIOM) _ro MWICH 15 I 1.1-2 I 22 I I- 1.1-2 1.1-2 R-S ~ R-S I R-S RS R-S RS RS R-S RSI R-S R-S R-l~ ~- CT. IRS R-1 0 - ~I R-S ~ I I R-1 CT. IOU .. nET T30S, R27E - '. , c" INITIAL STUDY Zone Change P99-0623 Project Description APPLICANT: City of Bakersfield LOCATION: 4800 Stine Road, east of Stine Road and north of both the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way and Pacheco Road. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Zone Change P99-0623: a request to amend the zoning district from M-1 to M-2 on 8.89 acres. (NOTE: See Attachment "A" for General Plan and Zoning District designations). BACKGROUND: Subject site is an 8.89 acre parcel located along the east side of Stine Road and the north side of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way. Site configuration is that of a flag lot. The' access portion of this flag lot is 50 feet by 312 feet while the developable portion is 955 feet by 400 feet. I Subject site was previously used' as a truck terminal for Morosa Trucking. On-site operations induded but were not limited to office operations, cattle transfer, truck wash down, fuel storage in underground tan~s and truck maintenance. Existing land uses include maintenance building, mobilehome formerly used for office and tractor-trailer dispatching, storage containers, storage shed and wash rack with sump (Note: none of these uses are operational). The only operational use on the site is the West Coast Oil Filter Recycling facility. Numerous barrels of hazardous and nonhazardous waste are , stored on the recycling facility site. . Subject site still contains the underground fuel storage tanks. With the exception of the recycling facility, all structures and uses are in disrepair and nonoperational. Much of the site is covered with tumbleweed. A canal (Farmers Canal) transverses the eastern portion of the site in a northeastward-southwestward orientation. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623 IS. wpd Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 15 , S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd ATTACHMENT "C" MITIGATION MEASURES eJ -----r \. .;> :::- ~ .. 1·, Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 16 s G Attachment "C" Zone Change P99-o623 . Mitigation Measures City of Bakersfield Planning Department 1. Given the current development and use of the property, no cultural. resource investigation is recommended at this time. If cultural resources are unearthed during ground disturbance, all work should halt in the area of the find. A professional archaeologist should be called in to evaluate the findings and make any necessary mitigation recommendations. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd )~', (~ , Project N&> P99-0623 þ I I. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST I I EFFECT I IMPACT MITIGA TION I EFFECT IMPACT MITIGA TION S P I Y N ORD y N ORD S P I EARTH CULTURAL RESOURCES EEffi Soils X Archaeological X Geologic Hazards X Historical X Erosion/Sedimentation X PUBLIC SERVICES Topography X Police X X WATER QUALITY/QUANTITY Fire X X Groundwater X Schools X X Surface Water X Parks/Recreation X X Flooding/Drainage X Solid Waste Disposal X X AIR Facility Maintenance X X Air Quality X UTILITIES Climate/Air Movement X Water X X Odors X Wastewater X X BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Storm Drainage X X Plants X Natural Gas X X Animals X Electricity X X Rare/Endangered Species X Communication X X Habitat Alteration X TRANSPORTATION . Traffic/Circulation X POPULATION 1cr=0 X Parking X HOUSING Icr=0ŒJ I Traffic Hazards X HEALTH HAZARDS Icr=0ŒJ I AirlWater/Rail Systems X NOISE Icr=0ŒJ I LAND USE AESTHETICS Icr=0ŒJ I Compatibility X RECREATION Icr=0ŒJ I General Plan/Zoning X LIGHT AND GLARE Icr=0ŒJ I Growth Inducement X NATURAL RESOURCES 1cr=0~1 I Prime Ag, Land Loss X ENERGY USAGE IITEJLEJ I (NOTE: ENVIRONMENTAL DISCUSSION REGARDING THE ABOVE IMPACTS IS ATTACHED.) S = Significant P = Potentially Significant I = Insignificant/No Effect Y = Yes N = No ORD = Ordinance Requirement / (.. , .;:-- .- - ,\ II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. Y N Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal species, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? -L Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short term impact on the environment is one of which occurs in a relatively brief, definite period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) -L Does the project have impacts which individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project moy impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant). -L Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly?' -L III. FINDINGS OF DETERMINATION (Projects where a Negative Declaration or EIR has not been previously prepared, or where a previous document will not be utilized.) ON THE BASIS OF TIllS INITIAL EVALUATION (check one): It has been found that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment;'therefore, a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. x It is been found that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the .environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because MITIGATION MEASURES, as identified in the Discussion"of Environmental Impacts, have been incorporated into the project; therefore, a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. It has been found that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the enviroiunent, and an EIR (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT) will be prepared. PREPARED BY (print): t/í c..1. ~ r· J .1Jó I Q- SIGNATURE: ¡l~~ ø o-e~ DATE:.5eft~,." be,. 19 '!977 " I I (if' ~. Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 11 . ATTACHMENT "A" De Minimis Impact Finding . ~. . \ .', ~.)\ CERTIFICATE OF FEE EXEMPTION \ I \1 I De Minimis Impact Finding Applicant: City of Bakersfield Address: 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 9,3301 Project Title/Location (include City and County): Zone Change P99-0623 4800 Stine Road ' City of Bakersfield County of Kern Project Description: Zone Change from M-1 (Light Industrial) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) Finding of Exemption: Based on the absence of evidence in the record as required by Section 21082.2 of the State of California Public Resources Code (CECA) for the purpose of documenting significant effects, it is the conclusion of the , ' Lead Agency that this project will result in impacts that fall below the threshold of significance with regard to wildlife resources and, therefore, must be granted a "de minimis" exemption in accordance with Section 711 of the State of California Fish and Game Code. Additionally, the assumption of adverse effect is rebutted by the above-referenced absence of evidence in the record and the Lead Agency's decision to prepare a Negative Declaration for this project. Certification: I hereby certify that the City of Bakersfield has made the above findihg(s) and that the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the California Department of Fish and Game Code. Stanley Grady; Planning Director City of Bakersfield Development Services Dept. Hearing Date: November 4, 1999 September 9, 1999 S:\Form\CFE.WPD I Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 13 . " --",,::\ '\ ~" )j . ~: RR (Rural Residential - 2.5 gross acres/dwelling unit) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS ER (Estate Residential - 1 dwelling unit/nét acre) SR (Suburban Residential- less than or equal to4 dwelling units/net acre ) LR (Low Density Residential - less than or equal to 7.26 dwelling units/net acre) LMR (Low Medium Density Residential - greater than 4 and less than or equal to 10 dwelling units/net acre) HMR (High Medium Density Residential - greater than 7.26 and less than 17 .42 dwelling units/net acre) HR (High Density Residential - greater than 17.42 and less than or equal to 72.6 dwelling units /net acre) - - - - HC (Highway Commercial) GC (General Commercial) MC (Major Commercial) OC (Office Commercial) MUC (Mixed Use Commercial) General Plan Street Classification Freeways provide service to through traffic exclusively with no access to abutting property and no at-grade intersections . Expressways are arterial highways with at least partial control of access which may' or may not be divided or have grade separations at intersections and may be an interim facility for an ultimate freeway. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDlX. wpd LI (Light Industrial) SI (Service Industrial) III (Heavy Industrial) - - - - P (Public Facilities) PS (Public/Private School) PT (Public Transportation) P.SW (Solid'Waste Facilities) OS (Open Space) OS-P (parks) OS-s (Slopes) R-IA (Resource-Intensive Agriculture, 20 acres minimum) R-EA (Resource-Extensive Agriculture, 20 acres minimum) R-MP (Resource-Mineral Petroleum, 5 acres minimum) Arterials are used primarily by through traffic, with a minimal function to provide access to abutting property. Collectors function to connect local streets with arterials and to provide access to abutting property . Locals are exclusively for property access and through traffic is discouraged. ;",- ~ / ,~ ~ Appendix I . . Zone Change P99-0623 Page 12 . ATTACHMENT "B" . GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATIONS LAND USE ELEMENT CIRCULATION ELEMENT AND ZONING DISTRICT DESIGNATIONS S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDlX. wpd '\- // . ":1 Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 14 . . I I ZONING DESIGNATIONS R-l (One Family Dwelling - 6,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) E (Estate - 10,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-S (Residential Suburban - 24,000 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-S-IA (Residential Suburban, one-acre minimum lot size) R-S-2.5A (Residential Suburban-2-1/2 acre minimum lot size) R-S-5A (Residential Suburban five-acre minimum lot size) R-S-IOA (Residential Suburban ten-acre minimum lot size) R-2 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/2,500 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-3 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/1,250 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-4 (Limited Multiple Family Dwelling - 1/600 sq.ft.ldwelling unit) R-H (Residential Holding) PUD (planned Unit Development) C-O (professional and Administration Office) C-l (Neighborhood Commercial) C-2 (Regional Commercial) C-C (Commercial Center) PCD . (planned Commercial Development) S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd M-l (Light Manufacturing) M-2 (General Manufacturing) M-3 (Heavy Industrial) A (Agriculture) A-20A (Agriculture-20 acre minimum) P (Automobile Parking) RE (Recreation) Ch (Church) OS (Open Space) HOSP. (Hospital) D (Architectural Design) (no longer in use) AD (Architectural Design) FP-P (Floodplain Primary) FP-S (Floodplain Secondary) AA (Airport Approach) IT (Travel Trailer Park) MIl (Mobilehome) SC (Senior Citizen) 1 Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 15 . S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd ATTACHMENT "C" MITIGATION MEASURES . Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 16 - -. .. '\ " Attachment "C" Zone Change P99-0623 Mitigation Measures City of Bakersfield Planning Department 1. Given the current development and use of the property, no cultural resource investigation is recommended at this time. If cultural resources are unearthed during ground disturbance, all work should halt in the area of the find. A professional archaeologist should be called in to evaluate the findings and make any necessary mitigation recommendations. . . S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd I Be LABORATORIES INC: SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM Project Code: - Rev, No.5 9/14198 Plge Of .~ \ -. Submlaalon ': q ¡-II ¡j i~7 I SHIPPING INFORMATION Federal Expre.. 0 UPS 0 Hand Delivery ¿ I BC Lab Reid Service 0 Other 0 (Specify) ·1 SHI.,ING CONTAINER Ice Cheat ,,(' None 0 Box 0 Other 0 (Specify) Refrigerant: I Ice 0 Blue Ice 0 None rið Other 0 ,Çomments: CustOdy sealt:~~~:j e~m::;ä. None ~ Comments: AD ..mples rac~lv.d? Ves 5¥ No 0 AU ..mplea contain.... Intact? Vea J¥ No 0 '" Ic.ChitstlD'tJJ1¡¡n Oatan1meCfhq!tff ~~.,~.:;:jll. I~ Temperature: --rr.--°C I(¡JI/l) Thermometer 10: ::t&í Analyst Inlt SS I JJ1J EmlaslvJty , I (" ,. ContaIn.r _k>,' ~~ I SAMPLE CONTAINERS I ~ OascrlptlonCs) match COC? V.s~ No 0 Ice Chest 10 Oaterome Tempereture: °C Tharmometer 10: Analyst Inlt EmlaaJvJty ContaIner SAMPLE NUMBERS . . 4 . . , . . , o , , .. , . . 4 . . , . . '0 " .. OT GENERAL MINERAu GENERAL PHYSICAL PT PE UNPRESERVm I ....,. A' III PT I ....,. A' III PT I PT I ~nAIII~ 111'" Cln~ 7."., I , I I PT 't MrnI 40mI UftA "'A'. TRA\ÆL BLANK Vial I Ivna ~I:T /3 VlAL8, 1TAI InT .·ftA ~"4 4 A4'.".. 418,1 I I PT ~P4 Iin4 OT",DA InT ",DA &411. 4'A4~ 'OT ",DA ..,. I nT I:DA I D. A.." 100rnl1'P4 647 I &31,' I nT FP4 64Ø I !i4.q I ,A."l2 I ,øo'&M I -- - & ,-- I -- & ..ft~_ I R 07, J4R I 32 07, J4R I 111ft" ... "''''''''' I a.... '"~ A' I PlAS11C BAG I I I , I J , . _ Comment.: . ..m", ._¡-........' Œft'1?O D.telTlm.:~ (F:IWPIOILAB_DOCSlFORMSISAMREC2.WPDJ ·. ~ r .W ARD WINES . \ WŒ SAFETY SERVICES E ~L D '\ \ \ J ,I ì~' / " B AKERSFI Development Services Department Jack Hardisty, Director Dennis C. Fidler Building Director (661) 326-3720 Fax (661) 325-0266 September 10,1999 Stanley C. Grady Planning Director (661) 326-3733 Fax (661) 327-0646 TO: Responsible or Other Interested Agency , SUBJECT: Notice of Public Hearing and Draft Negative Declaration Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the City of Bakersfield will be the Lead Agency and will prepare a Negative Declaration for the project identified in the attached Initial Study. We would appreciate the views of your agency as to the scope, content and adequacy of the environmental information which is applicable to your agency's statutory responsibilities in connection with the proposed project; Your agency may need to use this Negative Declaration when considering any permits or other approvals needed for this project. In order to review and consider your comments on this project, please send your response no later than 30 days after receipt of this notice to Richard Dole, the project planner assigned to this case, at the address indicated above. In your response, please include the name of the contact person in your agency. Pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Law of the California Government Code, notice is hereby given that a hearing accepting testimony will be held before the Planning Commission of the City of Bakersfield. Said hearing will begin at 12:15 p.m., or as soon thereafter, as the matter may be heard on MONDAY, November 1, 1999, in the Council Chambers at City Hall. The Monday portion will be for presentation of staff testimony only. No action to approve or deny this project will be taken on Monday. Th~ hearing will be continued to take testimony from others at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on THURSDAY, November 4,1999, in the CouncilCharÍ1bers of City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, 93301. For more information, please call the department at (661) 326-3733. Sincerely, I~b~ Richard Dole Associate Planner RD:pah al City of Bakersfield· 1715 Chester Avenue· Bakersfield, California· 93301 ·-, ,~ .~,..r' ~' e - ~ .' NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing accepting testimony will be held before the Planning Commission of the City of Bakersfield. The hearing will begin at noon, or as soon thereafter, as the matter may be heard on MONDAY, November 1,1999 in the Council Chambers of City Hall at 12:15 P.M. The Monday portion will be for presentation of staff testimony only. No action to approve or deny this project will be taken on Monday. The hearing will be continued to take testimony from others at 5:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on THURSDAY, November 4, 1999 in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California, 93301, to consider the following request: 1. . The project to be considered: Zone Change P99-0623, zone change from M-1 (Light Manufacturing) to M-2 (General Manufacturing) on 8.89 acres. 2. Project location: 4800 Stine Road, east of Stine Road and north of both the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way and Pacheco Road. 3. The name and address of the project applicant: City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the same time and place by the Planning Commission to receive inputfrom the public on the potential effect of this project on the . environment. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Initial Study has been . prepared, describing the degree of possible environmental impact of the proposed project. This study has shown that the proposal (as mitigated) will not have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, a Negative'Declaration is proposed. Copies of the Initial Study and proposed Negative Declaration are on file and available to the public through the Planning Department (contact Richard Dole )in the Development Services Building, located at 1715 Chester Avenue, or by telephoning the department at (661) 326-3733. ' PUBLIC COMMENT regarding the proposed project and/or adequacy of !he Negative Declaration, including requests for additional environmental review, will be accepted in writingon or before the hearing date indicated above at the Planning DeDartment. If you challenge the action taken on this proposal in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing, or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Bakersfield prior to the close of the hearing. DATED: September 10,1999 POSTED: September 10,1999 S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623 NOP.wpd '" '" ~ f I . Project .C P99-0623 I I. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST I I EFFECT I IMPACT MITIGA TION I EFFECT I IMPACT MITIGA TION S P I Y N ORD S P I Y N ORD EARTH CULTURAL RESOURCES ~ Soils X Archaeological X Geologic Hazards X Historical X Erosion/Sedimentation X PUBLIC SERVICES Topography X Police X X WATER QUALITY/QUANTITY Fire X X Groundwater X Schools X X Surface Water X Parks/Recreation X X FloodinglDrainage X Solid Waste Disposal X X AIR Facility Maintenance X X Air Quality X UTILITIES Climate/Air Movement X Water X X " Odors X Wastewater X X BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Storm Drainage X X Plants X Natural Gas X X Animals X Electricity X X, Rare/Endangered Species X Communication X X Habitat Alteration X I TRANSPORTATION .. Traffic/Circulation X POPULATION IITEJCEJ I Parking X HOUSING IITEJCEJ I Traffic Hazards X HEALTH HAZARDS IITEJCEJ I AirlWater/Rail Systems X NOISE IITEJCEJ I LAND USE AESTHETICS IITEJCEJ I Compatibility X RECREATION ITEJCEJ I General Plan/Zoning X LIGHT AND GLARE IITEJŒJ I Growth Inducement X NATURAL RESOURCES IITEJŒJ I Prime Ag. Land Loss X ENERGY USAGE IITEJŒJ I I (NOTE: ENVIRONMENTAL DISCUSSION REGARDING THE ABOVE IMPACTS IS ATTACHED.) S = Significant P = Potentially Significant I = Insignificant/No Effect Y = Yes N = No ORD = Ordinance Requirement r" ¡) e e , II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE' Y N Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantiaIly reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below sèlf sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal species, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? ..L Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short term impact on the environfT)ent is one of which occurs in a relatively brief, definite period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future.) ..L Does the project have impacts which individuaIly limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or mare separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant). ..L Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? ..L III. FINDINGS OF DETERMINATION (Projects where a Negative Declaration or EIR has not been previously prepared, or where a previous document will not be utilized.) ON THE BASIS OF THlS INITIAL EVALUATION (check one): It has been found that the proposed project COULD NqT have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. _x_It is been found that although the proposed próject could have a significant effect on the 'environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because MITIGATION MEASURES, as identified in the Discussion of Environmental Impacts, have been incorporated into the project; therefore, a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. It has been found that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, arid an EIR (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT) will be prepared. PREPARED BY (print): t! í L A 4 r· J J)ð I Q..... SIGNATURE: ~.:.~ Ç[) ~~ DATE:.5eft<:!:"" be''' ~I . f'i 77 " " ~ It e INITIAL STUDY Zone Change P99-Q623 Project Description APPLICANT: City of Bakersfield LOCATION: 4800 Stine Road, east of Stine Road and north of both the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way and Pacheco Road. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Zone Change P99-0623: a request to amend the zoning district from M-1 to M-2 on 8.89 acres. (NOTE: See Attachment "An for General Plan and Zoning District designations). BACKGROUND: Subject site is an 8.89 acre parcel located along the east side of Stine Road and the north side of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way. Site configuration is that of a flag lot. The access portion of this flag lot is 50 feet by 312 feet while the developable portion is 955 feet by 400 feet. Subject site was previously used as a truck terminal for Morosa Trucking. On-site operations included but were not limited to office operations, cattle transfer, truck wash down, fuel storage in underground tanks and truck maintenance. Existing land uses include maintenance building, mobilehome formerly used for office and tractor-trailer dispatching, storage 'containers, storage shed and wash rack with sump (Note: none ~f these uses are operational). The only operational use on the site is the West Coast Oil Filter Recycling facility. Numerous barrels of hazardous and nonhazardous waste are stored on the, recycling facility site. Subject site still contains the underground fuel storage tanks. With the exceptiof1 of the recycling facility, all structures and uses are in disrepair and nonoperational. Much of the site is covered with tumbleweed. A canal (Farmers Canal) transverses the eastern portion of the site in a northeastward-southwestward orientation. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623 IS. wpd - e' 1 ZONE CHANGE P99-0623 w= ~2=j WHITE 't!t ~ 104-1 104-1 104-1 104-1 104-1 -----1 I I 104-2 I I I OCSTRICT BOIA.EVARO 104-2 104-2 FMC1F1C II4LR04O ~m WWiCH 15 104-1 ---------- 104-2 ,...-- I 104-2 I 104-2 104-2 RS R-S R-S RS R-S RS1 R-S R-S R-S ¡ =-: ÆAStWS _ CT. IRS R-1 0, - ~I R-S ~ I I R-1 CT. ~ .. rur T30S. R27E - "'i", r ~;' ~ ~ It e APPENDIX I Zone Change P99-0623 I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS . Earth Soils _ Construction of the proposed project will result in 8.89 acres of the soils of the Hesperia sandy loam, 2-9 percent slopes to be insignificantly disrupted, cOmpacted, displaced, overcovered and uncovered by grading, filling, trenching, installation of drainage facilities, and other ground preparation activities necessary for urban site development. When irrigated, these soils are considered "prime" for agricultural purposes by the State Department of Conservation. However, uses previously conducted on 'the site and their impact on the soil would not warrant the soil being designated as "prime" (See BACKGROUND for previous on-site land uses). Also, casting doubt on the sites viability as agricultural land is the ~act that the site is located within an area of urban uses - commercial, industrial and residential. ' Standard ordinance compliance includes the requirement for soils and grading reports prior to issuance of building permits and adherence to applicable building codes. Geologic Hazards - Geology of the site consists of an alluvial plain, which is not considered a unique geologic or physical feature. The proposed project would not create an unstable earth condition or cause changes to any geologic substructure. The project will not expose people, structures, or property to major geologic hazards such as landslides, mudslides or ground failure. Although no specific geologic hazards are known to occur within the boundaries of the project site, there are numerous geologic fractures in the earth's crust within the San Joaquin Valley, which is bordered by major, active fault systems. All development within the Metropolitan Bakersfield area is therefore subject to seismic hazards. Current development standards will require the project to comply with appropriate seismic design criteria from the Uniform Building Code, adequate drainage facility design, and complete preconstruction soils and grading studies. As the site is outside the Alquist-Priolo Seismic Zones, no special seismic studies would be required for this site prior to building structures for human occupancy. Erosion / Sedimentation - The Farmers Canal is located along the eastern portion of the subject- site. This canal provides irrigation water to agricultural land located south of Panama Lane. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will - e ~. Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 2 require approval of the canal company. Typical ordinance requirements ensure that erosion, siltation or deposition of soils from the site by water run-off will not occur through development of the project, nor through drainage of the site after construction. Wind erosion and fugitive dust may occur during theconstruction process; however, normal use of water spraying will control wind erosion impacts and should not be considered significant. Topography - The slope of the natural terrain on-site is flat. < Project development will not result in a change to the topography and/or ground surface relief features of the area to a significant degree. The only topographical relief feature is the canal located on the eastern portion of the site. Water. Water Quality / Quantity - Groundwater - The project will not alter the direction or rate of flow, or substantially deplete thè quantity of groundwater resources, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or ' excavations. The project will not contaminate a public water supply, substantially . interfere with groundwater recharge or substantially degrade water quality. Water service would be provided for the development by the City of Bakersfield; however, the cumulative impact to the water table would be negligible and insignificant. Surface Water - The project will not result in discharge into any surface water, alter surface water quality to a significant degree, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity. The proposal will not contaminate any public water supply. The Farmers Canal is located along the eastern portion of the site. The proposal will not result in changes' in currents or the course or direction of the Farmers Canal. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will require approval of the canal company. Flooding/Drainage - The project will not result in changes to the course or direction of fresh water currents, or result in changes to the amount of surface . water, as the site does not contain, nor will the proposal impact, anyrivers or streams. The Farmers Canal located on the eastern portion of the site will not be impacted by the project. The site is not in an area subject to flooding, therefore the proposal will not expose people or property to water-related hazards such ,as flooding or tidal waves. Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the . rate and amount of surface water runoff will change ás the project is developed. . " f< '. ---::, «,. -,"" ..'~ ; ...-f ¡.,' e e Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 3 I I. Air. Current development standards require the project to comply with adequate drainage facility design, complete preconstruction soils and grading studies, and compliance with the City Public Works or Building Departments. Diversion of runoff water into this canal will require approval of the canal company. Air Quality - Short-term, non-significant, air pollutant impacts would be generated on and off-site during construction of the proposed land uses, including sources such as: dust from trenching, grading and vehicles; exhaust emissions from motor vehicles and construction equipment; and, emissions from asphalt paving of parking lots and roadways. Although there would be short and long-term air quality impacts from mobile sources of pollutants generated by vehicles produced by land uses on-site, there will not bea substantial increase in air pollution emissions, nor will there be a significant deterioration of ambient air quality through development of this project. The proposal will not violate any ambient air quality standard, contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation, or expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. Climate/ Air Movement - Land uses intended or allowed through the proposed project will not significantly alter air movement, moistu~e, temperature and/or result in any change in climate, either locally or regionally. Odors - Land uses allowed as a result of the proposed project have the potential to create objectionable odors. Odor complaints are regulated by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District which enforces a "nuisance rule". Biological Resources Plants - Existing plant growth on the subject site proposed for M-2 development consists primarily of tumble weeds. Wild grasses/weeds exist along the canal banks and are also scattered across the site. New plant species will be introduced as a result of ornamental landscaping the site with urban uses. A barrier would be created to the normal replenishment of existing plant species, as .the site would be completely developed. Although existing species of plants on- site would be removed through urban development, the proposal will not entirely eliminate a plant community or substantially diminish or reduce wildlife habitat. These effects of urban development are not deemed significant. Animals - A walk through and visual survey of the subject site did not reveal any e e 1 Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 4 significant amount of animal life. Two herons were,seen flying along the,canal. No other birds were observed. The only other life forms observed were an ant hillswàrming with ants and a beetle being pursued by the ants. The site appeared to be an environmental void. New animal species, such as domesticated dogs and cats, will be introduced as a result of occupying the site with urban uses. The proposal will not entirely eliminate a wildlife community or substantially diminish or significantly reduce wildlife habitat. These effects of urban development 'are not deemed significant. Rare/Endangered Species - Permits and approvals for development associated with this' project will be subjeét to the terms of the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan and as'sociated 1 0(a)(1 )(B) and 2081 permits issued to the City by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and State Department of Fish and Game, respectively. Terms of the permit require applicants for development ,projects to pay habitat mitigation fees, excavate known kit fox dens and notify· . agencies prior to grading. The Metropolitan Bakersfield Habita'tConservation Plan may be reviewed at the following location: City of Bakersfield; Planning , Department, 1715 Chester Avenue, 2nd Floor, Bakersfield, CA, 93301, (805) 326-3733. ' 'Habitat Alteration - Urban development may alter the area's habitat by introducing domesticated or feral species of animals into the area. Impacts to wildlife habitat are considered in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan (MBHCP), and are not considered 'significant for the project proposed. - 'The proposed project is not "significant" per CEQA, and a Certificate of Fee, Exemption has been made with the California Department of Fish and Game. , The project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. See Attachment "A", De Minimis Impact Finding. Transportation Traffic/ Circulation,- The proposed project will not generate additional vehicular movement, will not cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in relation to the existing traffic load (volume) and capacity of the street system, and will not substantially impact existing transportation systems. The project will not significantly alter present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods. ---''''P''-' ''''(¡''.'';:''')''''''-''~'. ".. ~....~.- ';·jjn~!"'~!pStrr-\~· y e e Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 5 Parking - Any development on the subject site will require parking facilities. These impacts will be reduced to less than significant through the parking ordinance requirement that parking spaces be provided. I I' Traffic Hazards - There would be no known significant increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians as a result of the proposed project. Air/Water/Rail Systems - The project will not affect waterborne, rail, or air traffic. Cultural Resources Archaeological/Historical - It is not known if archaeological or historical resources are located on the site. This Initial Study will be transmitted to the Archaeological Information Center (AIC) housed at California State University Bakersfield for their review, comments and recommendations. All measures indicated by the AIC will be completed prior to any ground disturbance. Land Use Compatibility - The proposed project would allow those uses permitted in the M- 2, M-1, C-2, C-1 and C-O zoning districts. Existing land uses surrounding and adjacent to the project site include urban type land uses, which are indicated in Table "I". These uses are compatible with proposed land uses. The proposed project will not conflict with adopted environmental plans or goals of the community, disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community, or create a significant land use compatibility problem. TABLE "1" Land Uses and Zoning of Adjacent Properties LAND USE ZONING LOCATION DESIGNATION* DISTRICT* LAND USE NORTH SI, LI M-2, M-1 Commercial, Industrial SOUTH Collector, LR A, R-1 Union Pacific RR, Pacheco Road, Undeveloped Land, Single-Family Dwellings EAST SI, LI M-2 Oil Wells, Storage Tanks WEST Arterial, SI M-2 Stine Road, Commercial, Industrial * See Attachment "B" for land use designations and zoning district designations. · e ~ Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 6 General Plan! Zoning - The present land use designation on the site is "SI", with existing zoning of M-1. The proposal will amend thè zoning of the site to "M-2".' This change will not result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of the area, due to the M-1 and M-2 zoning districts being consisted with the "SI" land use designation. The proposal is consistent with the Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan policies and implementation measures and will not significantly conflict with established recreational, educational, religious or scientific uses of the area (See Table "1" for area land uses). Growth Inducement - The proposed project will not induce substantial growth.. Prime Agricultural Land - No agricultural crops currel')tlyexist on site and thes!te does not contain prime agricultural soils (NOTE: see the Earth Soils section of this Initial Study for justification of non"'prime agricultural soils) Removal of 8.89 acres of land through the proposed project will not convert prime agricultural land to nonagricultural use. Public Services Police - The proposal will not affect City Police protection in the area. PQlice protection for thè area is currently provided by and will continue to be provided by the City of Bakersfield. . , ' Fire -Fire protection services for the MetrOpolitan Bakersfield area .are provided, through a joint fire protection agreement between the City and County. Schools - The proposed project would not impact school facilities to a significant degree. Parks! Recreation - The project proposes no increase in population for the areas and would not result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunHies or create a substantial need for new parks or recreational facilities. I . I Solid Waste! Disposal - The proPQsed project would not result in a need fòr significant new or substantial alterations to existing solid waste'disposal systems. The development will not breach published national, state or local standar~s relating to solid waste or litter control. Facility Maintenance - Street or other public facility improvements from the proposed development and eventual buildup of the area will result in an increase in maintenance responsibility for the City of Bakersfield. These, increases in services are not deemed significant. ',.,..,,, .,,, ~..;, .....;: _ .,.."__".,,,. '~,''''-- .,--t- f e e Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 7 Utilities Water - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the existing water utilities in the area. Expansion of all water utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Wastewater - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the existing wastewater utilities in the area. Expansion of all wastewater utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. The proposed project will not require the extension of any sewer trunk line that will Serve newdevelopment. Storm Drainage - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the storm drainage systems in the area. Expansion of all storm drain utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Natural Gas - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or sub~tantially alter the natural gas systems in the area. Expansion of all natural gas utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Electricity - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the electricity systems in the area. Expansion of all electric utilities would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Communications - The proposed development would not result in a need for significant additional systems or substantially alter the communications systems in the area. Expansion of all communication systems would be required to serve this development, but the impact is not considered significant. Population I Employment I Housing The proposed project includes M-2 development The proposed project will not induce a substantial concentration or displacement of people, or significantly alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of the area, or affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing. e e " Appendix I Zone Change P99-'0623 Page 8 Health Hazards I Public Safety No health hazards or potential hazards to people or plant or animal populations will be created as a result of the proposed development. The proposal does not involve a risk of explosions or releasing hazardous substances (including but not limited to oil, pesticides, chemicals, or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions. The project will not attract people to an area and expose them to hazards found there, nor will the project interfere with emergency response plans or emergency evacuation plans. The project is not on the most current hazardous wastes and substances site list pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the California Government Code. Noise Ambient noise levels will increase through any urban type of development of the site. Typical development standards including building setbacks, walls, and landscaping will prevent substantial increases in the ambient noise levels of the" adjoining area, will not expose people to sevère noise levels, and would reduce noise impacts to less than si9l1ificant. Aesthetics The urbanization of the site will alter the open space qualities of the area to a minor degree. The proposed project is not intending any uses or development in the area that would result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, nor will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view. The project will not have a substantial, demonstrational negative affect. ' Light and Glare Light and glare would increase as a result of electrical lighting facilities surrounding the proposed development and anticipated vehicle traffic. Site plan review of the proposed development will evaluate building location, material selection, lighting design, parking and signage placement to buffer proposed light· impacts from surrounding developments. Proposed uses should not cause I significant light or glare to existing or future development surrounding the site. Natural "Resources No non-renewable ,or other natural resources exist on-site to be used or depleted through the proposed project. r - e Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 9 Energy Usage The proposed development would not result in significant irreversible environmental changes, including uses of nonrenewable energy resources, during the initial and continued phases of the project. The project will not result in significant energy requirements or lack of energy efficiency by amount or fuel type of a project's life cycle. The proposal will. not result in significant effects on local and regional energy supplies or on requirements for additional energy capacity or sources, nor will the project result in significant effects on peak and base period demands for electricity and other forms of energy. The project will not conflict With existing energy standards, nor will it encourage activities which result in the wasteful or substantial use of significant amounts of fuel, water, or energy. The project will not result in significant effects on projected . transportation energy requirements or in the project's overall use of efficient transportation alternatives. II. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE The project does not have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish Or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or impact important examples of the major periods of California history or pre-history. The project does not have the potential to achieve short-term environmental goals, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals. The project does not have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable or for which the incremental effects of an individual project are considerable when viewed in connection with the efforts of past projeèts, then current projects, and possible future projects. The project does not have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. e e ,.. " Appendix I Zone Change P99-0623 Page 1 0 Reference List 1. . Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan and Appendices, City of Bakersfield, . Kern County, Kern COG, Golden Empire Transit, March 1990. 2. Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan DEIR, The Planning Center, July, 1989. 3. Metropolitan Bakersfield 2010 General Plan FEIR, SCH #8907032, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, KCOG, Golden Empire Transit, September, 1989. 4. FEIR Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan, Thomas Reid Associates for the City of Bakersfield and Kern County, March 1991. 5. Metropolitan Bakersfield Habitat Conservation Plan, Advisory Notice to Developers, 1 0(a)(1 )(S)"and 2081 permits, 1994. 6. . Title '17, Zoning Ordinance, Bakersfield Municipal Code. 7. Titlè 16, Subdivision Map Act, Bakersfield Municipal Code. S:\Dole\P99-0623\P99-0623APPENDIX. wpd CITY ATTORNEY Bart J. Tbiltgen .' \, ~ -~ " CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATIORNEY , Robert M, Sherfy , ASSISTANT CITY ATIORNEYS Alan D, Daniel Allen M. sháw Walter H. Porr, Jr, Michael G.Allford Carl Hernandez III CITY OF BAKERSFIELD DEPUTY CITY ATIORNEYS ' Janice Scanlan Vilginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Loñ A. Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATIORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 661-326-3721 FACSIMILE: 661·852-2020 May 19,1999 Mr. Lewis Blanchard ADVANCE CONCRETE SAWING & DRILLING 4625 District Blvd, Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Property located at 4800 Stine Road (Morosa Bros. Trucking) Dear Mr. Blanchard: In response to our telephone conversation of a few weeks ago, enclosed herewith please find a copy of the Appraisal, Litigation Guarantee and the abatement estimates for the property located at 4800 Stine Road. Once you have had an opportunity to review these documents, please do not hesitate to contact me. Please be advised that the City of Bakersfield will be returning to Court on Thursday, May 27, 1999, to hopefully have a Receiver appointed to enable the City of Bakersfield to sell the property and, through the sales process, to abate the nuisance. You will note from the documentation provided by Mr. Ralph Huey, the Hazardous Materials Coordinator for the City of Bakersfield, that once the eight underground storage tanks are removed from the ground, no further remedial action will be required and the property will be cleared for environmental purposes. Should you have any questions concerning the environmental aspects of this matter, please feel free to contact Mr. Huey directly at the Environmental Services Division of the Bakersfield Fire Department, (661) 326-3979. Vep¡ truly yo s, œE H. PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney WHP:alj Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services (w/o encls;), S:\Lit\MOR05A'tCORR\Blanchard1,wpd .. e It BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney . . 2 State Bar No. 131133 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (661) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 11 12 13 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, --'.---_..----~----,-- - e ì SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 14 Plaintiff, 15 vs; 16 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 17 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 18 19 20 21 I, Ralph Huey, hereby declare: Defendant. 22 1. That I am the Director of Environmental Services for the City of Bakersfield and ) ~ ~. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT DECLARATION OF RALPH HUEY IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER DATE: TIME: DEPT: May 27,1999 8:30 a.m. 4 24 2. 23 am authorized to give the information stated herein. In my capacity as Director of Environmental Services for the City of Bakersfield, 25 I have worked closely with the City Attorney's office to obtain environmental compliance with 26 respect to the property located at 4800 Stine Road. In this regard, pursuant to the inspection 27 warrants previously issued by the Court, I have caused two soils inspections involving drilling 28 test hofes around and underneath the underground storage tanks on the property to be I Suppl Declaration of Ralph Huey in Support of Motion for Appointment of Receiver --/' 1 ·2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 e . conducted. Results of these drilling inspections have been provided to the Court by way of return to the inspection warrants. In addition, pursuant to the most recent inspection warrant issued by the Court, I assisted in the appraisal inspection of the property in conjunction with the City's motion to appoint a Receiver. These costs were identified in a memorandum from myself to the City Attorney's office dated November 19, 1998, a true and correct copy of which is attached as Exhibit liD" to the City's supplemental memorandum of points and authorities. 3. I received a cc'd copy of Assistant City Attomey, Walter H. Porr, Jr.'s, April 14, 1999, letter to Angelina C., Morosa, but have received no response from Ms. Morosa with respect to that letter. Indeed, during the past three years during which I have attempted to obtain environmental compliance with respect to this property, Ms. Morosa has been singularly uncooperative and non-responsive to my efforts. 4. In 1998. as part of the drilling inspections, and based upon the results thereof, I obtained three estimates for the cost of removing the eight underground storage tanks. After the hearing of April 13, 1999, in this matter, I obtained revised estimates from two of the three previous bidders. Attached to the City's supplemental memorandum of points and authorities as Exhibit "C" is a true and correct copy of the two current bids in the amount of $9,675 and 17 $21,575, respectively. 18 5. To date, in my capacity as Director of Environmental Services for the City of 19 Bakersfield, I have caused to be expended from my budget the following sums with respect 20 to the abatement of this nuisance: a. Litigation Guarantee for May, 1996 $ 395.00 b. Litigation Guarantee for October, 1998 - $ 300.00 c. First Inspection Drilling $ 875.00 d. First Inspection Soils Analysis $1,566.00 e. Second Inspection Drilling $ 975.00 f. Second Inspection Soils Analysis $ 930.00 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 6. The foregoing matters are within my personal knowledge, and if called as a 28 witness herein, I could and would competently testify thereto. 2 Suppl Declaration of Ralph Huey in Support of Motion for Appointment of Receiver ..<" . .~ - I I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the 2 foregoing is true and corred. Executed this ~Ort-day of May, 1999 at Bakersfield, California. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 <1~ WHP:alj 15 S:ILitIMOROSA\L&M\Dec1 R Huey-Mot Receiver.wpd 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 Suppl, Declaration of Ralph Huey in Support of Motion for Appointment of Receiver FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 oH'Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395·1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661)395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3951 FAJ( (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661)399-5763 . -, April 12, 2002 Ms. Angelina Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, CA 93309 RE: "Transite"- type Pipe Materials Located at 4800 Stine Road Dear Ms. Morosa, In response to your inquiry, the above referenced pipe materials are classified as non-friable concrete pipe containing asbestos, and as such, are not considered to be a hazardous waste under either federal or state law. The pipe materials can be accepted at the regular Kern County landfill located on Bena Road on either the first or third Wednesdays of each month, provided they are double-wrapped in plastic prior to disposal. Please call Kern County Waste Management Department at (661) 862-8900 for further infonnation should you elect to dispose of the pipe materials. If you have any questions please me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, RALPH E. HUEY Director of Prevention Sérvices by: ~cþt-tJ::=~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services cc: I. Morales, Code Enforcement ~~9~ ófc W~ YOP.AOPe .r~ A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 oH" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3941 . FAJ( (661) 395·1349 / SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oH'Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ( (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAJ( (661) 326·0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAJ( (661) 399-5763 . e April 12, 2002 CAL-MA T P.O. BOX 22800 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93390 Re: Enhanced Leak Detection Requirements REMINDER NOTICE Dear Owner/ Operator, The purpose of this letter is to remind you about the new provision in California law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tanks. Your facility has been identified as not having secondary containment on at least one of your underground storage tank components and as such falls under section 2637.(1) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16; As an alternative, the owner or operator may submit a proposal and workplan for enhanced leak detection to the local agency, by July 1,2002; complete the program of enhanced leak detection by December 31, 2002; and replace the secondary containment system with a system that can be tested in accordance with this section by July 1, 2005. The local agency shall review the proposed program of enhanced leak detection within 45 days of submittal or re-submittal." Please be advised that there are only a few qualified testers available to perfonn "Enhanced Leak Testing". All testing must be under-pennit through this office. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the code as a reference. Should you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at (661)326-3190. Sincerely, Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services by:Jt,/: dkv/ "1 , . . .." . , /.., . , . Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SUIkr Enclosures ~"7~ ~ W~ 370P vØtfYe .r~ A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 oH" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ( (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oH'Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ( (661) 395·1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAJ( (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3979 FAJ( (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399,4697 FAJ( (661) 399-5763 - e April 12, 2002 . WHOLESALE FUELS P.O. BOX 82277 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380-2277 Re: Eilhanced Leak Detection Requirements REMINDER NOTICE Dear Owner/ Operator, The purpose of this letter is to remind you about the new provision in California law requiring periodic testing of the secondary containment of underground storage tanks. Your facility has been identified as not having secondary containment on at least one of your underground storage tank components and as such falls under section 2637.(1) of the California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16; As an alternative, the owner or operator may submit a proposal and workplan for eilhanced leak detection to the local agency, by July 1, 2002; complete the program of eilhanced leak detection by December 31, 2002; and replace the secondary containment system with a system that can be tested in accordance with this section by July 1, 2005. The local agency shall review the proposed program of eilhanced leak detection within 45 . days of submittal or re-submittal." Please be advised that there are only a few qualified testers available to perform "Eilhanced Leak Testing". All testing must be under-permit through this office. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy ofthe code as a reference. Should you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to call me at (661)326-3190. Sincerely, Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services by: ~,./, C~"" ,,! " (. , I . . Steve Underwood Fire Inspector/Environmental Code Enforcement Officer Office of Environmental Services SUIkr Enclosures " ~~7~ de W~ ~.§60Pe .rbt, A W~" ., e . AGREEMENT NO. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on ,2000, by and between the CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "CITY"), Angelina Carmen Morosa, an individual (hereinafter "Morosa"), and JOSEPH ETIENNE, a Court appointed Receiver (hereinafter "RECEIVER"). RECITALS WHEREAS,. on July 11, 1996, CITY filed an action in the Kern County Superior Court entitled City of Bakersfield, Plaintiff v. Angelina C. Morosa, as Trustee for the Morosa 1987 Trust, Defendant, Kern County Superi,or Court Case No. 231590 NFT (hereinafter "Case No. 231590"); and WHEREAS, on May 15, 1997, a Judgment in favor of CITY was entered 'in Case No. 231590; and WHEREAS, on June 4,1999, the RECEIVER was appointed by the Court in Case No. 231590; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to settle Case No. 231590. NOW, THEREFORE, incorporating the foregoing recitals herein, the undersigned mutually agree as follows: 1. COST REIMBURSEMENT AND PERMIT FEE. Morosa shall pay CITY Eighteen ,Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($18,600) for costs incurred subsequent to the entry .0fJudgment in Case No. 231590 and any costs to be incurred by CITY in the peïformance of this Agreement. Morosa shall also pày the Bakeisf¡eld Fii6 Departmeíìt Three Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-four Dollars ($3,864) for the permit necessary forthe removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks. . 2. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL. Morosa shall cause the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks on the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, pursuant to a contract substantially in-the form attached hereto, as Exhibit "A." 3. TENDERING OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT. Upon performance of the obligations set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, CITY shall tender to Morosa's attorney, William C. Kuhs, Kuhs, Parker & StantQn, 1200 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 200, Bakersfield, California, an executed Satisfaction of Judgment substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B." . Settlement Agreement S :\Lit\MO ROSA IPLDGS\SettlementAgr. wpd July 7, 2000 - Page 1 of 3 - ~! -. e e 4. RECEIVER'S ACCOUNTING. Upon the performance of the obligations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 3 above, RECEIVER shall promptly file with the Court an accounting in Case No. 231590 and upon approval of said accounting, Morosa shall comply with the Court's Order approving said accounting. 5. RECORDATION/FILING OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT. Upon completion of the obligátions set forth in paragraphs 1 through 4 above, Morosa, by and through her attorney of record, William C. Kuhs, shall record and file the Satisfaction of Judgment in Case No. 231590. 6. ASSIGNMENT. Neither this Agreement, nor any interest in it, may be assigned or transferred by any party without the prior written consent of all the parties. 7. BINDING EFFECT. The rights and obligations of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, thè parties to the Agreement and their heirs, administrators, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns. 8. EXECUTION; This Agreement is effective upon execution. It is the product of negotiation and all parties are equally responsible for authorship of this Agreement. Section 1654 of the California Civil Code shall not apply to the" interpretation of this Agreement. 9. EXHIBITS. "In the event of a conflict between the terms, conditions or specifications set forth in th'is Agreement and those in Exhibits attached hereto, the terms, conditiòns, or specifications set forth in this Agreement shall prevail. All Exhibits to which reference is made in this Agreement are deemed incorporated in this Agreement, whether or not actually attached. 10. FORUM. Any lawsuit pertaining to any matter arising under, or growing out of, this Agreement shall be instituted in Kern County, California. 11. MERGER AND MODIFICATION. This Agreement sets forth the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all other oral or written representations. This Agreement may be modified only in a writing approved by the City Council and signed by all the parties. I. , 12. NO WAIVER OF DEFAULT. The failure of any party to enforce against another party any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of that party's right to enforce such a provision at a later time, and shall not serve to vary the terms of this Agreement. /II /II Settlement Agreement S :\LitlMOROSA IPLDGS'· Settlerr entAgr. 'Ned July 7. 2000 - Page 2 of 3 ~ ;JiQ " - e 13. NOTICES. All notices relative to this Agreement shall be given inwriting and shall be personally served or ,sent by certified or registered mail and be effective upon actual personal service or depositing in the United States mail. The parties shall be addressed as follows, or at any other address designated by notice: CITY: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 MOROSA: clo William C. Kuhs, Esq. KUHS, PARKER & STANTON Post Office Box 2205 Bakersfield, California 93303 RECEIVER: ,clo William H. Slocumb, Esq. LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM H. SLOCUMB 1·929 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, the day and year first-above written. "CITY" By: BOB PRICE Mayor 0: APPROVED AS TO FORM APPROVED AS TO CONTENT RALPH HUEY Environmental Services Director By: RALPH HUEY COUNTERSIGNED By: GREGORY J. KLlMKO Finance Director Settlement Agreement S:ILitlMOROSA IPLDGS\SettlementAgr. wpd July 7, 2000 - Page 3 of 3 - I ~J 4' re . .~ I I I ~ I I ~ " ~ c:~_ t, ~.. D'Ji ~:_~ :=:yr. ~'~ :::'. Ê. ~~. ~.: ~.~; .:~ ~. .. -'.' '- ',~~ ...:~ ~. :¿-:-.:. :'lS{. ro·;. :'..::.: . :;'Z' "":. . X:£- . 0%' ··ïr '~ 0::::-., -c:::-::..:. 'iI ~ ~: ~'" . T"'E: ,t {~ -- "~" ~NTALSERVIC~NC' 0-e --- SERVICE AGREEMENT o 3.wG ~bnor Street, Bakersfie!d. CA 93308 . 800/458-3036 o P,O, Box 172. Yolo. CA 95617 . 800/245-9518 o 2675 Temple Avenue, Signal Hill, CA 90806' 888/281·7288 o P.O, Box 25636, Phoenix, AZ 35002· 800/833-7602 o P,O. Box 398. Tooele, ùï 84074 . 877/800-5111 o 5621 Sooner Trend Road, Enid, OK 73701 ·888/637·8009 Agreement No. 06~14-0040Q'~7 qcv~ DateMAY 24, 2000 GI~A B~~ENSHIP Project ~Ianager Also used herein "Customer" shall refer to: Work to be performed at: Name ~RS, ~~GELINA C~~~EN, MOROSA 4800 STINE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. Street 4424 MARELLA WAY City BAKERSFIEI..D, Stolte Zip CA 93309 Contolcl A.~GELINA CA~~EN, MOROSA Phone(6ól) 322-2275 Facsimile &Ql.) 322-2275 'Order Date Customer Order No. Scope of Work PROVIDE PERSONNEL ~,~ EQUIPMENT PER ATTACHED QUOTE DATED y~y 24, 2000 . . 2t The above services will be provided according to the attached Terms and Conditions for ATTACHED QUOTE o The above services will be provided according to the attached Terms and Conditions on a Time and Materials basis per the _ Above Quoted Rates OR _ Attached Rate Schedule(s) Written notices to be given under tlùs Agreement should be addressed or delivered to the following: For Customer: For ~1P Environmental Services, Inc. JhQQ '~~OR ST~~iT BA.~ERSFIELD, CA. 93308 . f r ;¡.' , '-Å-..' , , D'~Zh~ D XI'É / J :~ ~ .....~¿. , '-<-- -1' " ~ Environmental Services.. Inc. Anglina Carmen, Morosa VIA FACSIMILE 661-322-2275 Re: Cost estimate to clean, inert and remove, UST's at 4800 Stine Road Dear Mrs. Morosa; Pursuant to you! request, M P Environmental Services, Inc. is pl~ased to offer the . following proposal for the above mentioned project. Our proposal includes the following tanks: 1--10,000 gallon diesel 1-- 6,000 gallon gas 1-- 6,000 gallon engine oil 3-- 550 gear oil 1-- 550 waste oil 1-- 550 solvent M P will expose, clean, inert, remove tanks and backfill excavation. Disposal or recycling of rinse wastes, tanks and one load of demo waste is also included in price. Our price fo~ this work is $10,550.00 and based on the following: .:. There will be one load of miscellaneous concrete, asphalt and or debris requiring off site disposal .:. Backfill will be perfonned using conventional methods, but is not meant to be an engineered fill with compaction testing. .:. All tanks are assumed to be substantially empty prior to start of cleaning activities .:. The solvent tank is assumed to be non-chlorinated The above cost does not include pennit fees, soil sampling or any repaving. Should you have any questions or require further infonnation please do not hesitate to contact us. S· 2l ; \ (1e~;yah~ >Y0i~ Gina Blankenship Vice President M P Environmental Services, Inc. ~ :1.\1'!OR STRCCT MKCRSF!CLD. CA 9~,X)8 (8051 ~9.)'1l51 18001 453-~~ r.u ,:8051 ~9.}-<J5C8 j ~ ~~. ,., ,) , I I ,. 'e ') . I ,I 7C~1 ~~I " ~ ...í· e e 1,:. ~T~:;; O~~"~~;¡T{~~E"~-~R,~~~~"'.~r; t:~~'~~y SBN 131133 (661) T~~~H~;E7~oï I WALTER H. PORR, JR., Deputy City Attorney SBN 138100 . '1501 Truxtun Avenue I Bakersfield, CA 93301 !"T'ORNEY"DRN""'" CITY OF BA..!(ERS:-IELD FOR RECORDER'S OR SECRErARY OF SrArE'S USE ONLY N..\ME a;: C:)L:R;. STREE, "OORESS: Kern County Superior Court 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 .'-1.AiL¡~G ~~~HESS CI7Y AND zr.ø C::CE: SRANCH \ "~E: .! PLAINTIFF: DE,==:'-<DA.~T; CITY OF B~!(ERSFIELD A~GELI~A C. XOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRCST ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT ŒXJ FULL 0 PARTIAL CJ MATURED INSTALLMENT 1. Satisfaction of the judgment is acknowledged as follows (see footnote· bèfore completing): . a. W Full satisfaction (1) CJ Judgment is satisfied in fulL (2) ~XXI The judgment creditor has accepted payment or perfor- mance other than that specified in the judgment in full satisfaction of the judgment. b. 0 Partial satisfaction The amount received in partial satisfaction of the judgment is $ c. 0 Matured installment All matured installments under the installment judgment have been satisfied as of (date): 2. Full name and address of judgment creditor: CITY OF Bfu!(ERSFIELD 1501 Truxtun Avenue. Bakersfield. CA 93301 3. Full name and address of assignee of record, if any: CÄSE NUMBER: 231590 NFT FOR COURT USE ONLY 4. Full name and address of Judgment debtor being fully or partially released: ANGELINA C. XOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST 4424 Marella Way, Bakersfield. CA 93309 5, a. Judgment entered on (date): Xay 15, 1997 [K] (1) in judgment book volume no.: 1225 (2) page nò.: 136 b. 0 Renewal entered on (date): CJ (1) in jUdgment book volume no.: (2) page no.: 6. ! X 1 An ŒJ abstract of jUdgment CJ certified copy of the judgment information for each county where recorded): COUNTY DATE OF RECORDING has been recorded as follows (complete all BOOK NUMBER PAGE NUMBER KERN October 2, 1997 Document # 0197131894 7. 0 A notice of judgment lien has been filed in the office of the Secretary of State as file number (spécify): NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR: If this is an acknowledgment of full satisfaction of judgment, it will have to be recorded in each ccunty shown in item 6 above. if any, in order to release the judgment lien, and will have to be filed in the office of the Secretary c' S¡ate to terminate any judgment lien on personal property, Date: ~ 'SIGNATURE o~ jUDGM€.V-:- CREiJI70P OP .JSS,.GNEE :;,= :':~E~/~OR CR ~-;TOR"v'€""", . T~e .'ames of t·~e Judgment c'ea.", and Judgment ~'o:o' must oe ",,.d os s~own .n anv Abst'act Of Judgment w'"eh was 'eCO'<1oo and .s ~e eased by :n.s sa~ s'a, ~:Ion. A 'ap.arota notary 5c\ir.,"ow1edgment must be _nached for ..ch aignature.. lX H 181 T " , , t"'Orm Ä;JorOveC] by :ne J~d.e." Coune" afCai.for.,., ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SATISFACTION OF JUDG 7'4:2~ Ej,1CO ~Rov hi, 1. 193]::C::, 7~. , "I I .J " ~ ~ 85/82/88 89:17:56 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 8576 R~FAX Page 8BI I /h . ~'\:.' . .'rO:.. -' -- B A K E R S FIE LD Facsimile Transmission City Attorney's Office 1501 Truxtun Ave. Bakersfield Ca., 93301 .' -:¡ .. T' Fronn: Andrea Jones/Walter H. Porr, Jr., Deputy City Attorney Fax Number: 661-852-2022 Voice Phone: 661-326-3721 To: RALPH HUEY Company: Fax Number: 326-0576 Voice Phone: cc: Fax Notes: HERE IS THE DOCUMENT WE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE ATTORNEY FOR THE RECEIVER. THE HEARING IS SCHEDULED FOR MAY 24, 2000. THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL. IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE ADDRESS ABOVE VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. THANK YOU. Date and time of transmission: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9: 16 : 2 8 AM Number of pages including this cover sheet: 17 &r.þ~ 85/82/88 89:10:14 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 8576 R~FAX Page 8BZ LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM H. SLC:UMB SaN 96709 1929 TRUXTUN AVENUE, Suite (, 2 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93309 3 TELEPHONE: (661)324-1400 FACSIMILE: (661) 631-9577 4 A TIORNEY FOR ReCEIVER: 5 JOSEPH F. ETIENNE 6 7 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 15 16 17 Defendant. ) CASE NO_ 231590 NFT ) ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON RECEIVER'S ) PETITION FOR COURT APPROVAL TO ) HYPOTHECATE REAL PROPERTY; ) PETITION FOR COURT APPROVAL TO ) HYPOTHECATE REAL PROPERTY ) ) [Code of Civil Procedure §568] ) ) ) Date: May 24, 2000 ) Time: 8:30 a.m. ) Dept: Four (4) 10 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, 11 Plaintiff, 12 vs. 13 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee 14 for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 18 To all parties and to their respective attorneys of record, 19 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on May 24.2000 at 8:30 a.m., or as s~on thereafter as 20 the Court may hear this matter, the Receiver appointed in this case to oversee and manage 21 the defendant's real property will ask the court for an order allowing the receiver to use the real 22 property as collateral for a loan from the City of Bakersfield of enough money, not to exceed 23 twenty-five thousand dollars, to allow the receiver to abate the underground storage tanks on 24 the rea! property, which this CÜ.Jrt has already adjudged to be a nuisance. The Receiver will 25 make this motion in Department 4 ofthe above entitled court, located at 1415 TruxtunAvenue 26 in Bakersfield, California. 27 The motion will be based upon this notice, the petition, papers and declarations served 28 herewith, upon the pleadings on file in this matter and upon any oral testimony or argument PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING HYPOTHECATION OF REAL PROPERTY 8S/8Z/88 89:18:44 City of B4IIrsfield-> GG1 3ZG 857G ~tFAX Page 8B3 as the court may allow at the hearing on this matter. .., .. Law Office of Wil1íam Slocumb ~/I/J -œQ_ Willia~~rney . for Receiver, Joseph F. Etienne 3 April 25, 2000 4 5 6 7 PETITION FOR ORDER "ALLOWING HYPOTHECATION OF REAL PROPERTY 8 The Receiver alleges the following matters relating to the Court's record and actions 9 by the City of Bakersfield upon information and belief: 10 This Court issued an Order of Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalties pursuant to il Health and Safety Code sections 25299 and 25299.01 and Bakersfield Municipal Code section 12 8.80.220 herein on May 15, 1997. The Judgment was recorded on May 3D, 1997. An 13 Abstract of Judgment was subsequently recorded on October 2, 1997, 14 In September of 1998, the City of Bakersfield began to take enforcement action with 15 respect to the property under the terms of the nuisance abatement judgment. Prepatory to 16 these actions, the City of Bakersfield obtained a Litigation Guarantee to find out the status of 17 the title to the property and determine other issues related to the property such as the nature 18 and extent of any liens thereo~. and the names and addresses of the lien holders. 19 After the Litigation Guarantee was obtained, the City of Bakersfield applied for an 20 Inspection Warrant on Septemb~r 24, 1998. The Court issued the Warrant that day allowing 21 the City of Bakersfield to conduct slant drilling on the property to determine the nature and 22 extent, if any, of soil contam ination around the underground storage tanks. Notice of Issuance 23 of the Inspection Warrant was issued the same day. 24 The inspection of the property was conducted on Septemb~r 29. 1998. and the 25 laboratory report of the soil testing results from the inspection were submitted to the Court 26 under a Return on Inspection Warrant filed on October 14, 1998. 27 Because the original soil testing of the property revealed an area of some 28 contamination, an additional. request for an Inspection Warrant was requested on October 14, 2 - PETIT/OIV FO.I ORDEJI. AUOWlNG HYPOTHECATION OF REAL PROPERTY 85/82/88 89:19:28 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 8576 R~FAX Page Ð84 1998 at the time that the retufl1,:on the original inspe.ction warrant was filed. The Court issued 2 the requested Inspection Warrant the same day and the City gave Notice of it the following 3 day, October 15, 1998. 4 The inspection of the property was conducted on October 22, 1998, and the laboratory 5 report of the soil testing was submitted to the Court with the Return on Inspection Warrant filed 6 on November 30.1998. 7 With the soil testing results in hand, the City of Bakersfield then obtained estimates for 8 the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks on the property. Copies of these 9 estimates are attached as exhibits. They range from a low of $9,675 to a high of $12,490, 10 Believing that selling the property as a means to accomplish the removal of the II underground storage tanks would be feasible, on March 22, 1999, the City applied to the Court 12 for the appointment of a receiver to take control of the property and sell it to abate the 13 nuisance. The original hearin~1 on this motion was on April13, 1999, and the Court continued 14 the matter for an additional period of forty-five (45) days, instructing the City to obtain an 15 appraisal of the property and to return to Court with the appraisal results to figure out the 16 feasibility of such an approach. 17 The following relating to my own actions and actions of my agents are alleged upon 18 personal knowledge: 19 David Gay, the real estate broker I hired to market the Property, and I began concurrent 20 discussions with a tenant on the property and with an adjoining property owner about the 21 possible purchase of the property, abatement of the nuisance and satisfaction of the 22 outstanding liens. These negotiations lasted for several months. T' ....J Issues concerning the environmental status of the property predominated in these 24 discussions and they eventual!;:: ceased . Two other prospective purchasers have walked away 25 from the property after making purchase offers. They told us that the existence of the 26 underground storage tanks was a prime reason for losing interest in the Property. 27 To date, it appears that despite the effortsto identify, quantify and evaluate the nature 28 and extent of the environmental status of the property, prospective purchasers are still being 3 PETITiON FOR ORDER ALLO W/NG HYPOTHECA nON Of REAL PROPERTY 85/82/88 89:31:41 City Df4lltersfield-> 661 326 B576 Rig4llfX Page BB2 1998 at the time that the retum,;on the original inspection warrant was filed. The Court issued 2 the requested Inspection Warrant the same day and the City gave Notice of it the following 3 day. October 15, 1998. 4 The inspection of the property was conducted on October 22, 1998, and the laboratory 5 report of the soil testing was submitted to the Court with the Return on Inspection Warrant filed 6 on November 30, 1998. 7 With the soil testing results in hand, the City of Bakersfield then obtained estimates for 8 the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks on the property. Copies of these 9 estimates are attached as exhibits. They range from a low of $9,675 to a high of $12,490. 10 Believing that selling the property as a means to accomplish the removal of the II underground storage tanks would be feasible, on March 22, 1999, the City applied to the Court 12 for the appointment of a receiver to take control of the property and sell it to abate the 13 nuisance. The original hearin£1 on this motion was on April13, 1999, and the Court continued 14 the matter for an additional period of forty-five (45) days. instructing the City to obtain an 15 appraisal of the property and to return to Court with the appraisal results to figure out the 16 feasibility of such an approach. 17 The following relating to my own actions and actions of my agents are aUeged upon [8 personal knowledge: [9 David Gay, the real estate broker I hired to market the Property, and began concurrent 20 discussions with a tenant on the property and with an adjoining property owner about the 21 possible purchase of the property, abatement of the nuisance and satisfaction of the 22 outstanding liens. These negotiations lasted for several months. 23 Issues concerning the environmental status of the property predominated in these 24 discussions and they eventual!;: ceased, Two other prospective purchasers have walked away 25 from the property after making purchase offers. They told us that the existence of the 26 underground storage tanks was a prime reason for losing interest in the Property. 27 To date, it appears that despite the efforts to identify, quantifY and evaluate the nature 28 and extent of the environmental status of the property, prospective purchasers are still being 3 PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING Hypo THECA nON OF REAL PROpeRTY 8S/82/88 89:32:19 City of B1IIrsfield-> 1J1J1 321J 8571J R _FAX Page 883 scared away by the existence of the tanks and the current condition of the property.· The City 2 has offered to advance the funds to abate the nuisance (remove the underground storage 3 tanks) to help a sale, if it can have a deed of trust on the Property for the same amount so that 4 it stands a reasonable chance to be repaid upon close of escrow. S I am the Receiver appointed by the Court in this matter. I have read the forgoing 6 Petition. I have personal knowledge that it is true and correct except as to those matters set 7 forth on information and belief,'.md as to those matters I believe them to be true. This Petition 8 is executed under the penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of California in Bakersfield, 9 California on April 25, 2000. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I' 26 I 27 I 28 MEMORANDUM OF POINTS & AUTHORITIES A receiver may hypothecate real property subject to the receivership upon a grant of permission to do so from the Court. Code of Civil Procedure §568. The Order Appointing Receiver entered on June 4, 1999 in this action directs the Receiver to: "a. Take all reasonable and necessary actions to abate the nuisance existing on the Property in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Judgment on file herein; ..." and .iq Borrow money in an amount not to exceed $5,000.00 to be used for receivership purposes and issue therefor his receiversh~p certificate in such form as is approved by the Court. Upon further order of this Court, borrow such additional sums as'may be necessary for receivership purposes; ..." The Order Appointing Receiver also provides: '7. FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Receiver or plaintiff may apply to the Court at any time for further or other instructions and for further powers to enable the Receiver. to perform his duties properly." '4 . t~ PETITION FOJI. ORDER AUOWlJlfG HYPUTHECATION OF REAL PROPERTY 85/82/88 89:32:53 City of B~sfield-> ~~1 32~ 857~ RitifFAX Page ÐÐ4 CONCLUSION .. 2 Based upon the forgoing set of facts and law, the Receiver respectfully requests that 3 this court issue an order allowing the Receiver to hypothecate the Property in an amount not 4 to exceed $15,000, aU of which is to expended upon the abatement ofthe nuisance already 5 adjudged by this Court to exist on the Property. The Receiver further respectfully requests that 6 the order provide that the Receiver may employ licensed contractors of his selection to 7 accomplish the abatement. 8 9 Apri.125,2000 10 11 Law Office of William Slocumb for 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 I I 28 5 PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING HYPOTHECATION OF REAL PROPERTY 85/82/88 89:33:21 City of B1IIJsfield-> (~~ .Wel................... " ~~1 32~ B57~ R~FAX Page BB~ January 10. 2000 PROPOSAL NO. 400 010 ~ I -0p~ I J4,V 1 ~:JVE07 Ib ¡: ~'1an Ic}-. - .~' ~ Mr. Howard Wines BakerSfield F'ue Oeçantnent ~vironmental ~ 1715 Chester Avenue Baket'Sfi.ld. CA 93301 r:rt;ðARCING: PraposaJ for tn, Removal of Eight (8) Underground Storage Tanks, 4800 Stin. Road, S¡¡kersffeld, CA Oeer Mr. Wines: PursuWlt to yaJf fax request dated JatlUary 6, 2000 and our visit to t:'Ie subject site, fC'.am En\'Ù'Oftmental Service W1de~tan<1s you are ~icitíng proposals for the /W1'Iova: of eight unc:arground stora~ ranl<s at 4800 Stine Road and SS$OCIaIld woO<. The ~Ics ara reøf'lSBr1ted to Þ8 IS follCW$: · 1 ea. 10,000 gallon diesel · 1 ea. B,ooa gallcn g..oIine · 1 ea. 6,000 gallon motor oil · 1 811. 550 gallOn sCllvent · t ea. 550 gallen waste o~ · 3 ea. sse gallon lube oil ~I tltlks are represented to be of 3in;l. waLl $teal con.trudian. .A.ssoc:iated dispensers, piping, and 'uei island strudure. .. present and are inctuded wttnin Ine sc;cpe of ~... proposed services. Existing surface :natenal$ consist of conaeta and dirt. Thl¡ pr'Q!:Iosal is based O~ each tilnk centailing no more than !OO gallons of liquid atlhe time wor ( corrmenœs. seoPl! OF WORK 1. Remov. Eight (8) Single Wan StM Underground Storage Tanks: » Oellneate site for uUlity survey, contact UndergrQund Se~jçe Alert. ~ Exc:i:N3te tanks, d80ciated øicling, dispensers. and ~ iilÞ stnJCtLires in accordance with C¡ty rJ Bal<e'tfield 1="...8 Oøpa",.,.,t Envìrcnmantal Sel'Jices OIvlsicn requirements. Deccntaminale tankS and ølping interior with steam. Rinøate from dec:cntamination I'roceSs will be transported to en eøørov~ facility for final disposition. , Disconnect eledriëal. vent S2ipe1. and all olher IPøurtenanr:es associ8led 'Nitti the former ta1ks. ). lrJad. transport. and dispose of pipe and dispensetS to recycling facl¡~. )0 Rernc:N'It JUl'face conç:ete from current UST in$talllltion aJ'd abave buriecfpipe runs. Transport concrete off site far frIa disposition. Pay assodatld disposal reçycftng fees. ' l Post Ottlca &oJ: ~~7. Saitllrsfl811'S. C,lifornia 9331&-5331 (661) 519-UOZO f [ecO) 332-$376 FAX ¡~Ii'J S851-n43 - ...."- ,-_._._----~_.--- 85/82/88 89:33:51 City of B~sfield-> GG1 32G B57G R~FAX Page BB7 Mr. Howard Wines Ci~ of 8aklnlfi.,d Environmental ServiÇ'81 Page No.2 Janulry 10,2000 REGARQJt«i; Propoøl for the Rel110val of Eight (8) Unde'Vround Storage Tanks, 480Q Stine Road, Sakerdeld, CA (KeS Proposal No.4 00 010) ) Call for inspeç:jon by City of Bakersfield Fire Departr.1ent. Etwil"Ol1lT1enlaf Oi'iisicn. Forty-eight (48) hours notice wiD !)e given. > Render ttle taI'IJ(S inert with !he plac:emlf'lt of dry Ce at a minimum ratio 01 2 pounds of dry ic! for aac:.h 100 gallons of tank capacity, alfcwi'IG rour (4) hD\Jrs rer oJtVger. disølacement. > Secure iii bungs and Cløening$ Hgnny, leavng ¡¡Ì 118 L.,c:h preSsure ÆIi¡;f hol. at tJie top of the :anks. > Remove and \ranspart tanks to a pem'litted facitiiy for 5aapø.ng. A Ç$rtfflcate of lank desirUcticn win be generated. > Soil tNt is not visibly contaminated will be placed bad< i'tto !he excavalion. Due to ~. void . Q'eal8d I)y remOVIng the tank3. KES will truck ;n dean baCktiU material. The si~ wìll be OIdcfiIled and brouçht Ie grad. upon completion of sl/T4:Ilr.g ac:Ijvitita. » A written report with all dooumentatlon wiM Þe prøsentsd to you al tn. comøletiol1 of !his prqect. 2, Excavate and Dlspo.. of Contaminated Soil From Ba.. of Eartnen Storm Water CcNeçUon Sump {located nlar Southeast Comer or Propetty by me Railroad Tracks} 2J'1d subsequent Bacldlll of Sump with C:ean Fill to Grade Level: ). Remave and dispoae Qf I¡)proxirnalely one drom of rlad contaminated soil from 1I'1e northeast comer of tI'Ie sump. cf8tineated by previous 10;1 s~ locatØ1s. ,. Exr..avate and remgve petroleum impacted soa from base of sump: commençing frem six inches in depth at the south enc:I ot sump and conduding at 5ve (5) teet in deøtl'l at the North end of Si.IrT1p. ;. Backfill sump, after excavatJon, with clean till to ~raje level. J. Plug, Abandon and Demon," the Wash Rack Clarifier I.ocated Outside tt:e Northeast Comer of tl'Te ~in Shoø Building lndudjng: ;. Oisconneçt sewer ;iñ. and plug with cement downstream of clarifier structure. > Demolisn tile 3 - stage darifler structure (1 l' )f f l' )C 5' cIe :Ilh) only. » Remove and property dispose of concret8 darifier demolition debris. ;. Sackfill with clean fiJI to grade level. 85/82/88 89:34:28 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 8576 R~FAX Page BB8 Mt HQWiI'd Wines. City or &btlft.ld Envfronmental Service. Page No.. 3 J:I"U~ 10, 2000 REGARDING: Pl'OposõI' for the Removal of !ight (8) Underground S1a~ge Tanks, 48QQ Stine RoõIId. Bakersfield, CA (KES Proposal No.4 00 Q10) There are no ørovislons in the ScQp, o!Work described in:h1S pfQposel far atly of !he follcwil19 items: ) Acquisition or tank removal pennits. , Calle-ins. over...xcavatian dlJe 10 unstable scil or Sit. c;onditicns., ;> Soil $~1I'Ig and ."alysis will be the responsibilfty of othet$. :; RØiUtfaœ aavated areas. .', ~ Excavaticn of aadltJans sell anct 111Jd<ing in dla/1 bac:ktill mater-isl in the event of cantaminadon olher tI'!., lt1e wcrk :¡oøciI\ed herein. :; Excess !;roundwater. dewaœting. purnøing Qr drainage. :;. Rerouting IInd or rtmoval of unknown suÞautfeee conditions identiftad during Usr removal inc:.Iuding /)\,t not lirnted 10 11edlicaJ. plumbing. P'PInV. Liölltlls, corr.munications, sewers, septic systems. rodca. InChor confi¡Jn!lcns. )- .s1rtJd.n candiIions Ibr adjacent bu~ngs, stnJdUrøs and equjpment. > State and federal taxes expressly a$$OCfated with disøOsal or hazarc1oIJ. waste. )- ShOring. Sheeting. plflr\V. ) Exøeditl!l3 ttlm...-ound of faÞoratDry tesults. .. Security r:lexcavatlon in the event contll'ftinatiOl'l predUdes ¡jmety baCX1iil. )0 Et'Igineertd beddlU (i.e., c.ompactton 18stå1g, increased dOltS. ,etc.). þ DeIa\lS or sto~s.;es bv owner. OWer or reg,datol)' agencies. > Strikes. ads of God; ad¥«ne weather condItIOn$. )- Rem~. and d~ 01 contlminated soil and/or ~rounO water. ). Oisøoaa of meterials oItIer than desaibed in above Scope of Work, ~ On-site Ir'e'iItIMnt of contaminated soil and/or gtoundW8t8r. ~ Responsibility of waste materiai(s) upon receipt of same at client approved receiVIng façihty. 85/82/8889:34:44 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 8576 RWFAX Page 009 Mr. Howard Win" City of S..konfi.ld Enviro"",.ntal S.l'YÍc8S Page No.4 January 10, 2000 RECÁRDlNG: Proposal for the Remev.I af Eight (I) Underground Stor.age Tanks, 4aOO Sane Ro.ad. e.kenö1i.Iá, CA (KES Propelsal No.4 00 010. ~: KES's : lice for completicn of th. atJO\Ie desc:ribe<f 5c:ope of Wo( !; is; . 2. 0. . lion at WOI'Ic Remove Ei£I1' (8) SIn Ie Wall Sleel Underg~und S e Tanks. Excavate and Oispote of ~ontaminated Soü From aese of Ear1he.' Storm Water Collection Sump (located near Soulnast Comer of ¡ Property by t/'Ie Railroad Traçks) WId subsequenl Backfill of Sump : with Clean FIll ro Gradel..evøl. ' PlUg. abandOn and Demolish the Wash R8dt Clarifier Loeated Outside t} e Northealt Comer of the Main Shoø 9uildin . Price $12.490.00 Task No. 1, 540,430.00 I l2 I I TOTAL I $3,220.00 $:II. 140.QO ÑT'f additiClnal work beyond tne SCope 01 Worlc wiD Þe áIarged i1 accoråanœ with our current KES Remediation Rate Sc:r.ed1.tIll. The aÞove ~otéd price is valid for a period of no more !JWI thirty (30) days or until the projed has been ~ed, whldlever ccm.. ~t Fu1I compensatiCln fOr setvi:es ..ndered shall 1M due and payable within thirty (30) days of rKl!Îpf r:4 ¡nvOce by Client Past dIJt aa:cur:ts will be subjec;t to a finance anc: seMca c::har;e of 1 ~% per month. Sc:neduling of øroposed ,ervices . contingent upcn credit approval of diønt or arrangements fer otw' sl.Iitable means of payment We ..looKing folWlt'd to Ml"\lrng you on !hie projec::t. To eniist our set'Vic:es please Sign and ,.lUm one (1) caøy of !!'Ie attad'ted -AIJ1hcrization.. .. cur agte.ment and approval to proceec. Thank 'IOU for aUowing US !his cpponuriåy 10 be ot serilÌC8. Should you heve any auoatiOl1s. please feel free to ecnlact the IJndersigned at (861 J 5&522C. ' Sincerely, rnRJfrr "" ,.. .~. .. ,. . ---- 85/82/88 89:35:12 City of B~sfield-> GG1 32G 85?G R.FAX Page BIB AUTHORIZATION The lelTn$ and COt'IdiÜcn$ of Kern Environmental Setvice PropoHl Number 4 00 010, date<: Jar1l.1ary 10, ZooQ, ,~ ar:œøtaðle 10 IN City of BaJcersfield. as evidenced by the foilowing exectJted aulhori:ation. EactI of U1e indivicSllals signìng !his agreement warrants that he Of she p05$ssses iutrlOlity ~o Jjnd tr1e party 'Ot whICh he Qr ~ PUl'þorts 10 act Th!! folowlI':g CHen! iÞ7eem~t signalory {Of au!hatiz.ed d"1;neO($ ) ;$ an authorized repreS41ntalille d the CJi8nr for !he extaJticn of this agr..ment and may açt in a c;apac;ít'1 to apprcve c~al1ges or adcIijons to ~e 5ct)pe of Work, and authorize 1)a\lmel11 fer tt1e sat"/Iœ$ õII"OlIideci. In witness whereof. tne patties hl\'e eaused !his ~r~enl !:I be eJ(ecuted :'y !heIr auiy authorized r~r.esentalives, a.s fcBOIW: ::U!ffr. CQomUCTQ'" ~¡;~"""~'" Sl:AvO $1ÇI01IT'\I"-I: SlQMn,¡~ :-r...c.'OIWI!: n'PiÐ~ ï:TLi· " T!IU: ~r¡ Qr _TUN!: DII~ OF &1GHi111IJII5: ~"" , 1IIú1; 'l1li NUaIIÐt ~....... ~AX/It:_ _,.u..1IPJft 1M, t :wI.7,.! I BIlliNG ADDRESS; aiA...e Client Autnonzed Designeø(s) To Negotiate Contractual Changes And Authorize PaymWlt 1. ~~SI: 2. .. Clr.r$T" ru.., 3. -"".. ~"'ICI,; ,~o. "CONIRaC1">IC" ACOITIONAlINFORMA TlONJREMARKS: 85/82/88 89:35:4b City of Batllsfield-> bbl 32b 857b RitljFAX . . ~nvironmental SerV¡ces~ Inc. Janùuy'6,2OOO ',' Bakersfield Sfe Deparl:ment , Via Fai;Qmi1~ (661) 326-0576 Attn: Howard ~~es "h UST Removal aiLci.sump géan Up Services dOO ~tir.e·~, ~el'Iñeld .' . Oår Howard: . . P~~t·tt,.y~ mc¡uést åÐd otU' su~quentsiœ Visi~ M P EovirolUnental . . Services is p1~r:l·1D offer the fallowing revised ptop,osal fòr e:nvito:nmen~ services. Oul'pridng includeS idI adivitics identified in the R.ct;¡uest for Proposal . th3t was.fa:œd'to uS on lalnwy 4111' . ) . . . Phase I . Reinov'¡ of 8 ~!ierg:ro'Wul steeJ 1a22Jcs. indttdl:\g , , '"C. 'resid~ fi!Jid'removaland disPosal .', . ,tanJc ~ piping ~va~n -" islands; CÜ5'øenseÌ's and a.S.sod&œd Q)nc:re-œ å.isposal N~p~~e~~~~~d~~ c:aUectíaz,L aDd oil site "disposal of rir.sate " V1~g of ~ interiors off-sitE tz'lZ\$ponati9ll and recycling oÚ:an~s md IiDes -, " ,..ba.ddìUing,(tD grade) of e~ça.va~on Phase U·.,;. C~taminãœd'SÐiJ'Exc:avaäon, inclUding . ,cc1lIeåÎon, p_1c~~g arid off~ ctispos¡d ôf one cJrum' of lea.d c~ntml.inaœd'$Oil dåring gf veJt!tationj d,bris froUl sump .' ucaYatioa af approXÙMœ1y 250'trms1)[ c:ontmù1:tõåted. soil fr9ra sump " '. åH-!llitå transportation aru14~ of contaminated soil backfilling (to grade) 01 swnp Phase m - Oarifiez Demolition.lncludmg disc:ulUledion <V1Q plllggiDg of iniet/outlet demolition aI\Q off-sir. dispasåJ of conae-te daI1fi.er backfilling (to grade) of exawatiol\ .' .' :Mall ~ JTtoC:'f ...~..... - t_J .....V1 ,-I"~ ,... _. -.0_ Page 812 -.~ . '." -- ~_..--- 85/82/88 89:3~:23 ) ) ) City of B~sfield-> ~~1 32~ 857~R~FAX Pitge two January ð. 2000 Bùersfield Fire Department Howvd Wine.s Our pricing fot this wQtk is 4S follows: PIwe I... Tank Removal Services Phase IT & m .. Swnp and Oarifier Excavation On·Site Servk:_ (.incl debris dispœaJ) Off-Sib! Tn.-,spo:tation ~d DispoSal DNlÞ.med Lead Contaminated Soil Bulk Soil ... NOI1.RCRA Bulk Soil - Non-Hazazdous hnpcrt of BaddiU Ma.ú:JW $9,675.00 $8,020.00 S 385.001 dnun 5 6O.50lton' S 28.40¡ton S 6.67/tJ:Jn And is based upon thlt follcrwing continge:'1cies: · Project 1riJl be awarded a51 whole · PenDits fees ue not W:Juded ilId WCl1ùd be the responsibiJity of the Fire Depvtment · Nothing pÞVÎOusIy contained in tanks Ivould prohibit acceptal1c:e of :å1Ma1l! by CrosØy and Over1Dn. a pennitted re'-yc!er · ranks are cc:mstruded. of steel iU\d may be managed as scrap · Soil samPUnI and analysis is not Ù\dudeci aDd would be the IespoNíbi1ity oE the Pire Department · Removal of ~ted soIL if any. a.s.soc:iaœd wiÚl the underground tm.b is not inc:luåeå uui would be ìU\ additicn.al charge · 1Jï'.l'1r~11i"g activities mäy take placa immediaœly following CODedioA of &ail ~ple5 (for UST s) or' upon ~ompletîon of ~vatiDn activitiu (for sump and daMe:) · The Fire Department will pro\ride i\JI analytical d.ab:: necessary to profile the 1Z\.¡1E:liaJa !rom the sump prior to start of work activi1ia · Con~d soil. teqtlÎril1g off·site djjpow. will be ÍJ:nmé!diaœ1y s.hipped o1f-site ioUowing exQ,,~tiQn. · Estizn.ated volumes fer off·site disposal and import of tüI ôU'e provided cm1y as a g¡zide. Charges win be made ba.scc1 apan actwú quantities handled · R~ or wetweatfurr may hinder SUDIp exc:.avation opentions 4nd will increuelDftNge fOf off-site disposal · Priàng is valid foJ' 90 days Page 813 .-...~ 85/82/88 89:3~:51 ") J ) City of B~sfield-> Page three ]a..'1uaty 6.2000 Bakersfield Fire Departlnent HoW'~d Wines ~~1 32~ 857~ R~FAX 1'han.k you for your c:onfinQed considera.tion of M P .Environmental Serviœs for tfus project Should you have my questions or require arty adàitiona.[ Wormation please do !tOt hesitate Ie contact QS at (661) 393-1151. Sinœrely, . ~~ Greg Brandom Sr. PrOject Manager Page 814 . .....-.--- B5/B2/BB B9:37:B2 City of B~sfield-> 661 326 B576 ~itlfFAX Page B15 PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL - CCP 1013a, 2015.5 2 I decJare that: 3 I am employed in the county of Kern, California. 4 I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within cause; my business 5 address is 4550 California Avenue, Suite 140, Bakersfield, California, 93309, 6 On Tuesday, April 25, 2000 I served the within 7 Nr.rJCE OF HEARING ON PETITION AND 8 PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING HVPOTHECA TlON OF 9 REAL PROPERTY 10 on the interested parties in said cause, by placing a true copy thereof enclosed in a sealed 11 envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid, in the United States mail at Bakersfield, California 12 addressed as follows: 13 Walter H. Poor, Jr. Assistant City Attorney 14 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Angelina Carmen, Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 15 16 17 I caused such envelope to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. The [8 envelope was mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. I am "readily familiar" with the firm's .. !t 19 practice of collection and proce~sing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. 20 postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion 21 of party, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter dàte is more 22 than 1 day after date òf deposit for mailing in affidavit. 23 I declare under penalty of pe~ury that the foregoing is true and correct, and that this 24 declaration was executed on Tuesday, April 25, 2000, at Bakersfield, California. 25 26 27 TERESA COFFMAN 28 6 '"1. PETlTION FO"-' ORDER AUOWING HYPOTHECATION OF REo4L PROPERTY 'i , , ,\ '- . ,'I RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: 4~OO STI'\J(f r2Þ Busin... Name: fVt.oI2oSA B ~Ð$, Contact Name: í)wAY'AJE SM .~( 6 EOt0<91 $"F ,~ 10# Business Phone: InspeCtor's Name: 633 2.07~ FAX: ~ W,N>é"s Time of CaU:Date: 'r/t~ /00 Type of Call: Incoming £><1-. '\ft.>,c't: M~ t(.. Time: (!)~ :# Min: Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] Content of Call: D~Nyr:- W/+-s Cf:.)1"/;-AC..7"EO -jSV ~S.A/:S A1'""(ðANr:i¥ ""\0 ~ 1b 1"""4-KE ¿::AtZ..rG ~ W(4+,tS./C./2,. lIAS lYto(zQSA /'IE(1)~ '1t) D<J R.£6ðaf);~ 17JE (..IS1"" S otJ 11:. t ?POt!' Actions Required: ~...j~J) M.~ ~G. '1Gi í2k(...Pt-t ]if I!úç}¡ . ~ ~ ~n~.I'·~) - Time Required to Complete Activity # Mln: '1! "" '", e MEMORANDUM CONFIDENTIAL - PROTECTED BY ATTORNEY/CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT PRIVILEGES r 1P March 15, 2000 ~~ ~ C~/lh.. ~~I ...~~ ~M, ",i' ~~O4' <000 . 8~~h 7C~8 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: BART J. THILTGEN, CITY ATTORNEY ~ SUBJECT: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD v. MOROSA Kern County Superior Court Case No. 231590 NFT In the recent weeks and months, Ms. Morosa has contacted both the Kern County Grand Jury and members of the City Council and City staff in a purported effort to bring the suqject property into compliance and to return control of the property to herself. This memorandum is intended to discuss these efforts and to put the case in its proper perspective. First, attached hereto is a two-page outline of the case history post-iudgment. Additionally, there is a one-page cost summary indicating the costs to date incurred by the City of Bakersfield post judgment. As you can see, the City of Bakersfield has undertaken extensive efforts post-judgment to move the property in the direction of environmental remediation. In this regard, Ms. Morosa now seeks to take advantage of the work done by the City, and the monies spent by the City to accomplish this work, to now re-gain control of the property and bring it into environmental compliance. Certainly, if Ms. Morosa is sincere about her desire to comply with the law, the City Attorney and Environmental Services staff are more than willing to work with her. However, it must be understood that the work performed by the City to date is work that Ms. Morosa would have been required to do herself to accomplish what she now desires. Thus, consideration must be given to the fact that the City has expended considerable time and effort to reach a point where environmental remediation is possible and Ms. Morosa must take into consideration the fact that (1) a receiver has been appointed for the property who now, ultimately, has control thereof and (2) consideration must be given to reimbursing the City for all of the work it has done up to this point to enable her to move forward. Should any of you have questions concerning the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact me. BJT/WHP:alj Attachments cc: (w/encls.) Alan Tandy, City Manager Ron Fraze, Fire Chief Ralph Huey, Environmental Services Director S:\LitlMOROSA \CORR\MorosaMmo.MayorCouncilmembers. wpd ~ ~ e-·· ,I ',{ e The Order - of Permanent Injunction, and Civil Penalties pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 25299' and 25299.01 and Bakersfield Municipal Code section 8.80.220 was entered herein on May 15, 1997. The Judgment was recorded on May 30, 1997. An Abstract of.Judgmentwas subsequently recorded on October 2,1997. In September of1998, the City of Bakersfield began to take enforcement action with respect ~o the propertyu[lder the terms. 6f the nuisance abatement judgment. Prepatory ~o these actions, the City of Bakersfield obtained a Litigation Guarant~e to determine the current status of the title to the property, as well as d~termine other issues related to the property such asthe nature and extent of any liens thereon and the names and addresses of the lien holders. The cost for this Litigation Guarantee was $30b.00. (Exhibit "A".) After the Litigation Guarantee was o'btained. the City of Bakersfield applied for an InspectionWarrant on September 24, 1998. The Warrant was issued that day allowing the City of Bakersfield to conductslarit drilling on the property to determine the nature and extent, if any, of soil contamination around the underground storage tanks. Notice of IssUance of the Inspection Warrant was issued the same.day. The inspection of the'property was conducted on September 29, 1998, and the laboratory report of the soil testing results from the. inspection was submitted to the Court under a Return on Inspection Warrant filed on October 14, 1998. The cost for this initial soil testing was $2,891:00.. (Exhibit "A".) Because the original soil testing of the property revealed, an area of som~ còntamination, an additional request for an Inspection Warrant was requested on October .14, 1998 at the time that the return on the òriginal inspection warrant was filed. The requested Inspection Warrant was issued the csame day and Notice thereof,was given the following day, October 15, 1998. . . The inspection of the property was conducted on October 22, 1998, and the laborator:y,report of the soil testing was submitted to the Court with the Return on . Inspection Warrant filed on November 30, 1998. Thè cost forthe additional Sbil testing was . $2,130.00 (Exhibit "A":) . With the soil testing results in hand. the City of Bakersfield then obtained estimates for the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks on the property. The purpose for obtaining these estimates was to assist the City in determining the appropriate course of action to effectuate removal of the underground tanks and abatement of the nuisance. Concurrent with this inspection and testing, the City was conferring with a tenant on the property and the Internal Revenue Service about the prospect of a sale of the property to the tenant whereby the sale proceeds would be used to abate the nuisance and clear the liens from the property, particufarly the IRS lien. Eventually, the tenant lost interest in the property due to the number of complications associated with the City's proposal and moved to a different location. - 1 . I ,.' - I , . +-~ ~'~ 1;" - e Shortly thereafter, the City began discussions with an adjoining property owner aboutthe possible purchase of the property, abatement of the nuisance and sàtisfaction of the outstanding liens. . These negotiations lasted fpr several months. ' Because Ms. Morosa had taken no steps to abate the nuisance and believing that it would be feasible to sell the' property as a means tó accomplish the removal of the underground storage tanks, on March 22, 1999, the City applied to the Court for the appointment of a receiver to take control of the property and sell it in order to abate the· nuisànce. The original hearing on this motion .was on April13, 1999, and the Court contï'nued the matter for ar) additional period of forty-five ,(45) days, instructing the City to obtain an appraisal of the property and to return to Court with the appraisal results to determine the feasibility of such an approach. -~~ . , Thus, on April 13, 1999, the City obtained an updateçJ Litigation Guarantee for use by the Appraiser. The cost for this Litigation Guarantee was $300.00. (Exhibit "A".) On April 15, ,1999, the City applied for a further Inspection Warrant to enable the Appraiser to visibly inspect the property and all structures and other appurtenances . thereto. The appraisal was conducted at the cost of $6,000, and the parties returned to . the Court on May 27, 1999, whereupon a Receiver was appointed. (Exhibit "A".) I . I . . Subsequent to the appointment of the Receiver, the City advanced the sum of $1,250.00 for General Liability Insurance to protect both the receiver and the City' in the event of any accidents onthe property. At the same time, the receiver retained a real estate agent and the property was listed for sale. Concurrent therewith, the receiver, his real estate agent and the City continued their" discussions with the adjoining property owner about a possible, sale, etc. Issües concerning the envirçnmental status of the property predominàted these discussions, and the discussions subsequently ceased. In light of the further fact that additional questions about the environmental status of the property arose, further soil testing was done at the request of the Receiver to . determine the nature and extent of any additional contamination on the property. In addition, a sump/clarifier was pumped out and cleaned by City Sanitation staff and the sewer line running from the clarifier to the City sewer was tested and determined to be open and in order. The costs for these additional soil tests was $7,302.00. (Exhibit "A".) . To date, it appears that notwithstanding the City's efforts to identify, quantify and evaluate the nature and extent of/the environmental status' of the property, prospective . purchasers are still being scared away by the existence of the tanks and the current condition of the property. S:ILitIMOROSA IPLDGSldictation. wpd 2 ~ ' lír~:~-/' .'~ ,e e , SUMMARY OF COSTS INCURRED MOROSA Bros, Property VENDOR DATE DESCRIPTION INvoicE # COST Commonwealth Land Title 09/18/98 Litigation Guarantee 493759 KS 300,00 BC Labs 09/29/98 UST Samples(TPH) 98-11336 946.00 09/29/98 UST Samples(BTEX) 98-11337 620.00 Global Probe 09/29/98 TJST Samples 10399 875.00 BFD Env. Servo HIM Spec. 09/29/98 Sample collection 6hrs @ $75/hr 450.00 BC Labs 10/22/98 Diesel UST Assmt. 98-12409 930.00 Global Probe 10/22/98 Diesel UST Samples 10405 975.00 BFD Env. Servo HIM Spec. 10/22/98 Sample collection 3hrs @ $75/hr 225.00 Commonwealth Land Title 04/13/99 Litigation Guarantee 493759 KS 300.00 Launer & Associates .05/11/99 Appraisal 3311 6,000.00 ¡. KIA Insurance 08/16/99 Liability Insurance 13103 1,250.00 I BC Labs 08/26/99 Dirt Sump Assmt. 99-10113 4182.00 09/02/99 Clarifier Assmt. 99-10392 130.00 10/22/99· Deeper Sump Assmt . 99-12523 1040.00 Global Probe 09/02/99 Clarifier/Sump Samples 10560 .308.00 Zalco Labs 11/05/99 Deepest Sump Probe 99-11091 138.00 11/05/99 Soluable Lead Assmt 99-11085 1054.00 BFD Env. Servo HIM Spec. Nov. 1998 Assmt Report Preparation 6hrs @ $75/hr 450.00 TOTAL: $20,173.00 EXHIBIT uA-'" -'<' ;-¡ /" {~ e e ~~. ""~ì4ht... '1;1/ r .'qo, 11thI' ., .,.(! .) .:1n.... "'OA¡ "'VfIfI , 'S'J:-~ .. ~c~s )'1(1 'V/ '"', IV¡ ;~~~ AGREEME'NT NO. C A 00 - 1 0 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on JUL 11 2000 ,2000, by and between the CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "CITY"), Angelina. Carmen Morosa, an individual (hereinafter "Morosa"), and JOSEPH ETIENNE, a Court appointed Receiver (hereinafter "RECEIVER"). ;'~~~ ...~ .1 :~ ',,, :/: '~ ;~ , RECITALS WHEREAS, on July 11, 1996, CITY filed an action in the Kern County Superior Court entitled City of Bakersfield, Plaintiffv. Angelina C. Marosa, as Trustee for the Marosa 1987 Trust, Defendant, Kern County Superior Court Case No. 231590 NFT (hereinafter "Case No. 231590"); and í :1 ,,' WHEREAS, on May 15, 1997, a Judgment in favor of CITY was entered in Case No. 231590; and WHEREAS, on June4, 1999, the RECEIVER was appointed by the Court in Case No. 231590; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to settle Case No. 231~90. NOW, THEREFORE, incorporating the foregoing recitals herein, the undersigned mutually agree as follows: 1. COST REIMBURSEMENT AND' PERMIT FEE. Morosa shall pay CITY Eighteen Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($18,600) for costs incurred subsequent to the entry of Judgment in Case No. 231590 and any costs to be incurred by CITY in the performance of this Agreement. Morasa shall also pay the Bakersfield Fire Department Three Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-four Dollars ($3,864) for the permit necessary for the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks. 2. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL. Morosa shall cause the removal of the eight (8) underground storage tanks on the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, pursuant to a contract substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 3. TENDERING OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT. Upon performance of the obligations set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, CITY shall tender to Morosa's attorney, William C. Kuhs, Kuhs, Parker & Stanton, 1200 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 200, Bakersfield, California, an executed Satisfaction of Judgment substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B." Sèttlement Agreement S:\Lit\MOROSA \PLDGS\SettlementAgr. wpd July 7, 2000 - Page 1 of 3 - ~-- ;~ /~ I I, e e 4. RECEIVER'S ACCOUNTING. Upon the performance of the obligations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 3 above, RECEIVER shall promptly file with the Court an accounting in Case No. 231590 and upon approval of said accounting, Morosa shall comply with the Court's Order approving said accounting. 5. RECORDATION/FILING OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT. Upon completion of the obligations set forth in paragraphs 1 through 4 above, Morosa, by and through her attorney of record, William C. Kuhs, shall record and file the Satisfaction of Judgment in Case No. 231590. 6. ASSIGNMENT. Neither this Agreement, nor any, interest in it, may be assigned or transferred by any party without the prior written consent of all the parties. 7. BINDING EFFECT. The rights and obligations of this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the parties to the Agreement and their heirs, administrators, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns. 8. EXECUTION. This Agreement is effective upon execution. It is the product of negotiation and all parties are equally responsible for authorship of this Agreement. Section 1654 of the California Civil Code shall not apply to the interpretation of this Agreement. 9. EXHIBITS. In the event of a conflict between the terms, conditions or specifications set forth in this Agreement and those in Exhibits attached hereto, the terms, conditions, or specifications set forth in this Agreement shall prevail. All Exhibits to which reference is made in this Agreement é!re deemed incorporated in this Agreement, whether or not actually attached. 10. FORUM. Any lawsuit pertaining to any matter arising under, or growing out of, this Agreement shall be instituted in Kern County, California. - 11. MERGER AND MODIFICATION. This Agreement sets forth the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all other oral or written representations. This Agreement may be modified only in a writing approved by the City Council and signed by all the parties. 12. NO WAIVER OF DEFAULT. The failure of any party to enforce against another party any provision of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of that party's right to enforce such a provision at a later time, and shall not serve to vary the terms of this Agreement. /II /II Settlement Agreement S:ILitIMOROSA IPLDGSISettlementAgr. wpd July 7, 2000 - Page 2 of 3 - '" j} e e 13. NOTICES. All notices relative to this Agreement shall be given in writing and shall be personally served or sent by certified or registered mail and be effective upon actual personal service or depositing in the United States mail. The parties shall be addressed as follows, or at any other address designated by notice: CITY: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 MOROSA: c/o William C. Kuhs, Esq. KUHS, PARKER & STANTON Post Office Box 2205 Bakersfield, California 93303 RECEIVER: c/o William H. Slocumb, Esq. LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM H. SLOCUMB 1929 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed, the day and year first-above written. By: ç' ..,.. APPROVED AS TO FORM BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney By: COUNTERSIGNED By: ORY J. KLlMKO nce Director Settlement Agreement S:\Lit\MOROSA \PLDGS\SettlementAgr. wpd July 7,2000 . /---~- APPROVED AS TO CONTENT RALPH HUEY Environmental Services Director BY~ - Page 3 of 3 - .. ~ - e ~ . ~NTALSEI!VIC~C. c e SERVICE AGREEMENT o 3400 Manor Street, Bakersfield, CA 93308 . 800/458·3036 o P.O. Box 172, Yolo, CA 95617 . 800/245·9518 o 2675 Temple Avenue, Signal Hill, CA 90806·888/281-7288 o P.O. Box 25636; Phoenix, AZ 85002·800/833-7602 o P.O. Box 398, Tooele, UT 84074 . 877/800-5111 o 5621 Sooner Trend Road, Enid, OK 73701 ·888/637·8009 Agreement No. 06-14-00AnQ:~7 Rcug DateMAY 24, 2000 GINA BLANKENSHIP Project Manager Also used herein "Customer" shall refer to: Work tobe performed at: Name MRS. ANGELINA CARMEN, MOROSA 4800 STINE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD, CA. Street 4424 MARELLA WAY Ciry BAKERSFIELD, State Zip CA 93309 Contact ANGELINA CARMEN, MOROSA Phone (661 ) 322-2275 Facsimile (6-ºl.) 322-2275 Order Date Customer Order No. Scope of Work PROVIDE PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT PER ATTACHED QUOTE DATED ¥~Y 24, 2000 ~ The above services will be provided according to the attached Terms and Conditions for ATTACHED QUOTE o The above services will be provided according to the attached Terms and Conditions on a Time and Materials basis per the _ Above Quoted Rates -'- Attached RateSchedule(s) OR Written notices to be given under this Agreement should be addressed or delivered to the following: For Customer: For MP Environmental Services, Inc. 3400 Þ~~OR STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 DA~~ DArt ~'. . ....... ~' ;..~ ...~ :~. ," "~ " <. < . \1t '~' ;~" . " .Environmental Services, Inc~, Anglina Cm:nen, Morosa VIA FACSIMILE 661-322-2275 Re: Cost estimate to clean, inert and remove UST's at 4800 Stine Road Dear Mrs. Morosa; I Pursuant to your request, MP Environmental Services, Inc. is pbased to offer the following proposal for the above mentioned project. Our proposal includes the following tanks: 1--10,000 gallon diesel 1-- 6,000 gallon gas 1-- 6,000 gallon engine oil 3-- 550 gear oil 1-- 550 waste oil 1-- 550 solvent M P will expose, clean, inert, remove tanks and backfill excavation. Disposal or recyèling of rinse wastes, tanks and one load of demo waste is also included in price. Our price for this work is $10,550.00 and based on the following: .:. There will be one load of miscellaneous concrete, asphalt and or debris requiring off site disposal .:. Backfill will be perfonned using conventional methods, but is not meant to be an engineered fill with compaction testing. . .:. All tanks are assumed to be substantially empty prior to start of cleaning activities .:. The solvent tank is assumed to be non-cWorinated The above cost does not include pennit fees, soil sampling or any repaving. Should you have any questions or require further infonnation please do not hesitate to contact us. :¡¿1;;;y¡$+Þ) Gina Blankenship Vice President M P Environmental Services, Inc. ~ MANOR STREET BAKERSFIELD. CA 9~.}()8 (805) ~9J'1l51 . (800) 458-30~ FAX (805) ~9J-0508 ,. r~' ,~.: ~ e e ~. ....., .~' ~~ ~ ./ .(Jf \ ATTORNEY OR .::JAR":"Y WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name ð!Jd (j(j,ess¡- TELEPHONE NO,: FOR RECORDER'S OR SECRETARY OF SrArE'S USE ONLY I BART J. THILTGEN, City Attorney SBN 131133 (661) 326-3721 WALTER H. PORR, JR., Deputy City Attorney SBN 138100 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 IATTORNEYFORINamel CITY OF BAKERSFIELD NAME OF COURT STREET ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY AND ZIP CODE: BRANCH NAME: Kern County Superior Court 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield; CA 93301 PLAINTIFF: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD DEFENDANT: ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT ¡XX I FUll 0 PARTIAL 0 MATURED INSTAllMENT 1. Satisfaction of the judgment is acknowledged as follows (see footnote· before completing): a. W Full satisfaction (1) 0 Judgment is satisfied in full. (2) ~XXI The judgment creditor has accepted payment or perfor- mance other than that specified in the judgment in full satisfaction of the judgment. ' b. 0 Partial satisfaction The amount received in partial satisfaction of the judgment is $ c. 0 Matured installment All matured installments under the installment judgment have been satisfied as of (date): 2. Full name and address of jUdgment creditor: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301 3. Full name and address of assignee of record. if any: CASE NUMBER: 231590 NFT FOR COURT USE ONLY 4. Full name and address of judgment debtor being fully or partially released: ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST 4424 Marella Way, Bakersfield, CA 93309 5. a.. Judgment entered on (date): May 15, 1997 ŒJ (1) in judgment book volume no.: 1225 (2) page no.: 136 b. 0 Renewal entered on (date): o (1) in judgment book volume no.: (2) page no.: 6.! X I An [J[J abstract of judgment 0 certified copy of the judgment information for each county where recorded): COUNTY DATE OF RECORDING has been recorded as follows (complete all BOOK NUMBER PAGE NUM8ER KERN October 2, 1997 Document # 0197131894 7. D A notice of judgment lien has been filed in the office of the Secretary of State as file number (specify): NOTICE TO JUDGMENT DEBTOR: If this is an acknowledgment of full satisfaction of judgment, it will have to be recorded in each county shown in item 6 above, if any. in order to release the judgment lien, and will have to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State to terminate any judgment lien on personal property. Date: ~ . ISIGNATURf OF .JUDGMfNT . The nam,es of the Judgment credl!or and judgment debtor must be stated as Shown in any Abstract of Judgment . satisfaction. A separate notary acknowledgment must be an ached for .ach .ignature. Form Approved by the EJ,,¿~~ì~~~ S~~n~:1 f~8C3!\ì~o;,nl~'S4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT C:;P 724060, 724.120. 724.250 ,'.] /"' >:~ iT t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I 15 16 17 18 19 20 I 21 22 e e BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney . State Bar No. 131133 WALTER H. PORR, JR. Deputy City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Telephone: (661) 326-3721 " r> ~·';~;i~'ì~:)~'(!:>i~~:;;'.;'" END()~\~~;.Ð~..;.':~;,.~ . :·:,,;J.i:i.I!~ . - ~; ,,~.~{.:~;:~b,. ::..' ~t; .': ;~+~J F -L E"'[)"i'" 1.'ti"'~ KER~ C00'N~~i, . :"5,'< ~:~,~ , '. :'" :,.,;1, ,_~~ -<". ;";(""" JUL 1 82000';',~' ,,'.,,'<~ TERRY MCNALLY: ~.~~~.::~,' K:' , '~.~:;,II~"~' BY "D-':)"¡--~'Y' ,'. ':~ , 't:.r,.u.,1 ,'.' ""~ '1 " " ;.,~ . '."';.~ ,"~;~ . ,¡à . , '. '., r ..~ .: -. /f~;~.·í Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~'", ;'ü , ..~ ~ <i' , ~:,~I,,1 -. '"'~ ' ; ~~! ~ ~. ';'~':;' , ; ~lt SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALlFOR~~ ~ ,~:'~<~"',:~ IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN ~ ~: , ':. .~ z ,.~ ~' , ,~1:: ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ;~t~ ~ STIPULATION AND ORDER APPRO~ING \;:1:1: ) SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ANÐ': " 'i,\! ) ORDERING ENTRY ONTO THE PROPERTYq :~ ) TO REMOVE EIGHT (8) UNDERGROUND, ,,'I ) STORAGE TANKS '~. ) .;¡ ¡ ~ ) , ~' ) ,t - It,1 " . ~/;I~I The parties, by and through their respective attorneys of record, hereþ;y,.,~,t~P~ql~t~"Fr~tJ0~;1 ;,. t.} ,~~ r.l:~'Jt1""t'-",,,¡,t'-i' . agree as follows: ' '... '!j·:i, >"T I CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, Plaintiff, vs. ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Defendant. 1. The parties have entered into a Settlement Agreement, a copy of which is 23 attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference, which they 24 respectfully request the Court to approve. 25 2. Upon approval of the Settlement Agreement, the parties respectfully request that 26 the Court order Angelina Carmen Morosa, to cause a contractor employed by her pursuant 27 to the Settlement Agreement, to enter upon the 'property located at 4800 Stine Road, 28 Bakersfield, California, to remove the eight (8) underground storage tanks on said property" Stip. and Order Approving Settlement Agreement and Permitting Entry Onto The Property _.,-;;~~ I ": "-' ~ It e ( >1 2 DATED: July -/..e2 2000 3 4 5 6 7 Respectfully submitted. BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney ~ Ú)'. " By " WALTER H. PORR, " Deputy City Attorney Attorneys for plaintiff City, of Bakersfield 8 DATED: July \ ,2000 9 10 11 12 DATED: July~, 2000 LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM By (J WILLIAM H. S CUMB Attorneys for Receiver Joseph Etienne 13 14 15 16 17 ORDER KUHS, PARKER & STANTON By tJ~ C.'~ WILLIAM C. KUHS Attorney for defendant Angelina Carmen Morosa 18 The stipulation of the parties having been read and considered by the Court, together 19 with the attachments thereto, and good cause appearing therefor: 20 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Settlement Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit 21 "An is hereby approved. 22 ,IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to the Settlement Agreement, Angelina 23 Carmen Morosa shall cause a contractor employed by her to enter upon the property at 4800 24 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, to remove the eight (8) underground storage tanks. 25 26 DATED: 7-: 11-W JAMES M. STUART JAMES M. STUART, JUDGE Kern County Superior Court 27 WHP:alj 28 S:IUtIMOROSA IPLDGSIStipOrderApprove "Settlement. wpd Stip. and Order Approving Settlement Agreement and Permitting Entry Onto The Property ') '" ., ~ It e . -=--'~~~~""'::~ ". ! EXHIBIT A BC LABORATORIES INC." 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Relln I h d by,' ~atllrq) , ~ M1.- Relinquished by: (Signature) Date: Time: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: ,. e LABORATORIES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 - Date Reported: Date Received: Laboratory No. : CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS SAMPLE NUMBER Sample Description 1 98-MOR-9-1, Tl-l5., 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 2 98-MOR-9-1,' 1'1-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 3 98-MOR-9-1, T2-15., 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 4 98-MOR-9-1, T2-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 5. 98-MOR-9-1, T3-15., 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 6 98-MOR-9-1, T3-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 7 98-MOR-9-1, T4-15., 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 8 98-MOR-9-1, T:4-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 9 98-MOR-9-1, T5.-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 10 98-MOR-9~l, T5.-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 11 98-MOR-9-1, T6-15., 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 12 98-MOR-9-1, T6-20,09/29/98, HOWARD WINES SAMPLE NUMBER T.P.H. 1 32. 2 None Detected 3 None Detected 4 None Detected 5. None Detected. 6 24. 7 None Detected 8 None Detected 9 .. None Detected 10 ,None Detected 11 None Detected 12 None Detected T.P.H. - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons P.Q.L. 20. Units = mg/kg Method = EPA-418.1 P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit B C LABORATORIES, INC. ~~?L.· Department Supervisor Page 1 10-14-98 09-29-98 98-11336 " . All relultl listed In this report ere lor the exclusive use 01 the lubmlttlng party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responalblllty for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805] 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327·1918 I · ee LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-13 Project Number: Sample ID: Sample Mëi.trix: Sample Collected 98-MOR-9-1 DF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES "Date Date Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate t Recovery 94. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery, 94. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ License: AZ0345 ,. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All r8lultllllled In thll report Ir. for the exclullve use óf the lubmltilng plrty.BC Leboratorlel, Inc, allumel no relponllblllty for report alterltlon, leplrlllon, detachment or thIrd party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308· (805J 327~4911 . FAX (8051 327-19'18 =-- e e LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA ,93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-14 Project Number: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected 98 -MOR-9-1 DF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Date Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Analysis Reporting Constituents Results Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg Toluene None Detected mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg " Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg Surrogate %- Recovery, 92. %- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon:;:! (diesel) None Detected mg/kg Surrogate %- Recovery 115. %- Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 1.0. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All r..uns listed In this re~rt are I~r the excluSIve use ollhe sutirìlliílng party. BC Laboratorl.., Inc. allumes no rosponslblllty lor report alieratlon, separallon, detachment or third party Interpretation. 41 00 Àtlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805J 327-4911 . FAX (805J327-1918 Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal,.t:~,~."of..?,$5 per, sampl,e apply for solid sample ma,trices. ~~dB:~;;;î ' ",::}\j ":-~i~"> ~~1. ;~~ :{~:~;-t:.~~ Please refer to "submission number 98-11337 when calling for..'~ass~stance; ':, "'¡i~.~~ ...~ '~%f -- LABORATORIESJ .INC. October 06, 1998 REC~T1/1~D' OCT 2 2 1998 BY, -.-:==---....--- HOWARD WINES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAYÆRSFIELD, CA 93301 '. Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: 98-11337 09/29/98 Dear Mr. Wines: The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 09/29/98. . Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested .;', rfjyou have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (805)32?~1?11, ext. 281. ,~ .-.,.) Sincerely; ~~l~ Michelle Owen Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. '¡Jff~1 '"',1 :!¡ 4100 At:las Ct:. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B.. (805J 327,4911 . FAX (805) 327-1 9" 8 '. ,'- .~ May-25-00 09: 15j\ za~ Laborat~.ie.S' ~nc_ "--!' I~ '. 661-395-3069 ,,_-.1 P_01 ~¡ , l .; .' '- ZALCO LABORATORIE8\fNC'. Analyticel & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue ,8akersfield, California 93308 (661 J 395-0539 FAX (661) 396-3069 DATE: 5- Z5·'-OO TO: .lj('JI ~ '\(\ teL} ìJ\ ,,~ COMPANY: ð~d fl re ~+ FAX# 32k-· Ö51~ . '- FROM:J {\ N\f'Ç\Iè', "ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE REGARDING: -.J V'\'VO\C e 99\ a~ J- PFt\ D 12-IÖ-CfS. C~~ 1~3112.9 . , .. NUMBER OF P AGES SENT~ + COVER SHEET IF THIS TRANSMISSION WAS NOT COMPLETE, PLEASE GIVE 1\I.I;E A CALL. ~. THANKS -~ lII.-..~ May-2S-00 09:1SA Zalco .. Laborator;es, Inc_ 661~39S-3069 - INVOICE P_02 Invoice No. 9911091 ZALCO LABORATORIES, INC. Analyt;Îcal & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue Ðaker-sfiold. California 93308-4573 (661) 395-0539 p;¡g~ Numhf~r: 1 Contrtlr.t. Nnmhf!1": 11 08qC)~c: J1e.liVf:>TY Group: Rec~iv~ri' 11/05/Q9 Paymp.Tlt. Ow·..· 12/12/99 Venda,!' Tn: B l o TO Attn: A~~ounts Pay~ble Bak@rsíi~ld Fire Dept, 21f)1 H Str~~t B~kersfi~ld. ~A ~11n1 M L D TO Att.n: R;))ph Huey Bakersfield F~re D~partment 1715 Chester Av~nue Bilk~HRfi~lci. CÏ"-\ Q]101 ZALCO w.e,1I qqllOq, Qty Oty Ord Shpd --.-........- 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1. J -t 1 1 1 1 ~~ 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 -,......_......~- Field Rep Ship Date 11/12/99 F.e.B. Inv, Date Terms ~nn -- .........-... ....- 11112/99 Analysis & $ervice Unit Price Amount DescrIption '.. '~I ... ....' '.'" .._. ,._.___. -....... ..""'...........,.. ----..~""'...,,._,_""'- ----,,-.... Sample tog & Hold NR-10' ~ 4800 Stine Non H~z ~amplA Oispnaal $.00 $.00 $3.00 $3.00 $~O.OO $fiO.00 $:1 . 00 $3,00 $.00 $.00 $3.00 ~3.00 $.00 $.00, $3,,00 $3.00 $60.00 $(-\n,Or, $3,00 $:1 . 00 $.00 $,00 $3.00 $3.(1(1 TPH P@trol~um HydTor~rhnn NB-15'. 4800 Stine Nt::'n Haz f;;]mplA Oisp,')SfI} ~~amp'! e Lng & H·)!d IfP.-20', 4800· ~t ~ np. Non Haz Samp,! e Di Rpnsa 1 ~:.:¡mp'-e L~)<J & Hold NW·,10' / 4800 Stine ~~n H~~ R~mpJ~ Dlspnsal TP.H p~t·,-r()ll?um Hy(hoca:rbon NW-15', 4GOO Stine ~ '.ni Haz ~1nmpl e Dispos~J. ~,~amp! ~ } -09 & Holå t#(m Ha7 ;~~mple D1 ~pn:::;;ll 1~-21J .' 4800 St j 110::' I!A..ll) ~ \ z..- 10-9 '7 ,,- .---.-- .. . -.-----......... Tnv,)i.c~ Amount.: $l:1ß.OO 7.rtl(·o Pr-ir:(~ Book r::rrP.(:tlve 6/1/98. 'J'}H~nk. you for :''-''J!' blJsin~sR. . .' STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT COO VIRONMENTAL. CALANALYSIS : LABORATORIES. INC. PETROLEUII I ( REMITTANCE ADVICE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT BC LABORATORIES, INC. 41 00 ATLAS COURT BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 w '~ 1:. 41 00 ATlAS COURT' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 · (805) 327·4911 :)('IC~¡ C:· I':::':~:~GE: ,. '.'"' . , '.: 1 ~ . ~,i THE UNT OF ::;;(¡I<Cf~::~::F J l::LO FIH[ 1715 CHESTER AVE ::(::I~::' EJ? S F T eLl). [:(, ····:~;(~~:c:CJJ..J ì,·!'r" ::.~: 1:)(:'1 « (~:~f:; L. f:'~ [) EF'{¡F{T 1"1 f: NT ~:;;F:::!) F L:CI()I;:: 9::::;:3()I U ¿,. ::-~ .... ...... 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NUMBER DATE 11-17-98 LABORATORY SAMPLE NO. 98-12409 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAR'IMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Attn: AœOUNTS PAYABLE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 SUBMITTED ON 10-22-98 SUBMITTED BY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAR'IMENT TERMS: NET 30 DAYS ·PAGE 1 QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE UNIT AMOUNT 1 98-MOR-02, lA-25, 10/22/98 @ 10:45AM, HOWARD WINES 2 98-MOR-02, 1A-30, 10/22/98 @ 10: 55AM, , .. HOWARD WINES 3 98-MOR-02, 1A-35, 10/22/98 @ 11: 20AM, HOWARD WINES 4 98-MOR-02, 2A-25, 10/22/9~ @ 12: 10PM, HOWARD WINES 5 98-MOR-02, 2A-30, 10/22/98 @ 12: 25PM, , HOWARD WINES 6 98-MOR-02, 2A-35, 10/22/98 @ 12:45PM, HOWARD WINES SAMPLES : 1, 2, 3, 4', 5, 6 ORGANICS: EPA 8020 - BI'XE, EPA 8015 - '!'PH " 6 (diesel) 106 150.00 900.00 DISPOSAL CHARGES DISPOSAL CHARGES (6 samples @ 5.00 each) 30.00 ~ -¡ $930.00 PLEASE REFER TO THE INVOICE NUMBER ABOVE WHEN MAKING YOUR PAYMENT. : :' THIS IS YOUR INVOICE - WE DO NOT ITEMIZE AGAIN ,.f\ ',. ,,j · 41; VENTURA. CÀ 7'1 San Manno A'¡"nue Ventura, CA 93003 805,650,3311 FJX 805·650,805'¡ BAKERSFIELD, CA ',1008 \jeracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805·589,08 t.¡ Fax a05·589·0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INC. DIRECT, PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WEll INSTAllATION SERVICES Odober 8, 1998 LICENSE (51-775391 1-800-650-6611 Invoice No.: 10399 Mr. Ralph e. Huey Diredor of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California Q3301 Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on September 29, 1998 at the 4800 Stine Road site located In Bakersfield, California (City Project Number 98 MaR 9-1). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: " 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 2. Materials $ 3. Mobilization $ 4. . Per Diem $ Balance Due: $ 875.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 875.00 Tenn_: Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. If you ·haveanyquestions conœmlng this Invoice, please contact us at (805) 650-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to work.ing wfth you In future projeds. Sincerely. Rodrigo D. Proost · - , VENTURA. CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805,650·3311 Fax 805,650,8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield. CA 93312 805,589,0814 Fax 805-589·0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INC. DIRECT, PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL ANO WEll INSTAllATION SERVICES October 31, 1998 LICENSE (57,125397 1-800-650-6611 Invoice No.: 10405 ; . ~ Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on October 22, 1998 at the 4800 Stine Road site located in Bakersfield, California (City Project Number 98 MaR 9-1). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 975.00 2. Materials $ 0.00 3. Mobilization $ 0.00 4. Per Diem $ 0.00 Balance Due: $ 975.00 Terms: Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. If you have any questions concerning this invoice, please contact us at (805) 650-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to working with you in future projects. Sincer 1. . ~ ~. Rodrigo D. Proust @ . .:. CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 4700 STOCKDALE HWY., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 (805)395-3770 FAX: (805)325-4504 ORIGINAL INVOICE: INVOICE AS OF: ORDER NUMBER: ESCROW NUMBER: 0004504 -002 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1715 CHESTER AVE., 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 POUCY(S) APPUED FOR: YOUR REFERENCE: 4800 STINE RD 03/14/96 03/14/96 649701 PS -001 CODE MTF DESCRIPTION LITIGATION GUARANTEE 4800 STINE RD AMOUNT 395.00 BALANCE DUE: $395.00 INVOICE2 8/31/94 JEE Land Title '~pany Avenue, Suite 100 Commonwealth 3300 Truxtun P.O. Box 27 Bakersfield CA 933 0 2 Ralph E. Huey, Director City of Bakersfield 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield CA 93301 Order Number: 493759KS County: Kern Post Dt Description ------- ----------- 11/10/98 Litigation Guarantee .' Date 11/10/98 Page 1 Phone: (805) 327 - 3061 I N V 0 ICE Cust #: 4226 Customer Reference: 176-080-39 Liability Amount --------- ------ 300.00 ---------- Invoice Total: $300.00 ~)U::ASE gEF OUR OR[>=,~ . ',:1 )Y~>':;::: '''')N ve\1 Jp !""\',..,Ir',-'·.,. . ~- -." ,. . '''..:,' '1".., . A....,'¡' iì?:'::. .¡..,r." . :'~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . '-., -- MEMORANDUM DATE: October 3,1997 TO: Michael AIlford, Assistant City Attorney FROM~Oward H. Wines. m, Hazardous Materials Technician SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield vs. Angelina C. Morosa On Friday, October 3, 1997, I received a call from Mark Gabriele of the State Board of Equalization, Underground Tank Accounts (phone number 916-445-2715), who inquired of roe the vesting of the property at 4800 Stine Road. I confirmed our records indicate Angelina C. Morosa, and upon approval by Carl Hernandez, I faxed Mark a copy of the litigation guarantee page listing title vested as such. Mark told me that Angelina C. Morosa has filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy on September 12, 1997. Carl suggested I issue this memo to inform you of the Bankruptcy issue as it would affect the City's actions. Please keep this office informed of any developments in this case. HHW/dm cc: Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator tY'~¿¿ W~ ~ ~fH'6 ~ ~ W~ " ~[' CoM.~~ eì <' " ::~.~~ ~ .' MEMORANDUM ,. TO: May 20, 1997 HONORABL.E MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS -,.,'. "",./ FROM: JUDY)K. SKOUSEN, City Attorney "57 CARL HERNANDEZ III, Deputy City Attomeyc,-µ SUBjEJT: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C, Morosa ". j! " ):G~~:~ In late July, 1996, the City filed a civil action against a trust which was illegally '»t ", ." . . njª!bfaining undergrqund storage tanks on its property. The suit was filed only after '~r1Wm~rous requests for compliance by Fire Department staff and our office were ignored. ,': The case is. an unusual one because the defendant used "Freemanø-type . ositions to the City's suit. Generally speaking, these "anti-governmene groups raise guments that the courts have no jurisdiction to hear cases against an individual who t, 'aims to be answerable only to another "sovereign" (e.g., common law courts). This ,equired ou(office t9file sever~1 motions to overcome defendant's unusual tactics. The City was sÙeœssful)n all motions it filed. '; "~ On May 1, 1997, the court heard the City's application for judgment. After a brief hearing on the mat~er, the court ruled as follows: 1. The court declared the existence of the underground storage tanks on the subject property a public nuisance. 2>: The court granted a permanent injunction ordering that within 30 days of , service of the order defendants shall: oil:' ." a. Properly permit the UST's; b. Properly contain or monitor the tanks against leakages; c. Maintain evidence of financial responsibility for injury to third parties due to unauthorized leakages; and d. Properly abandon or close the USTs. 3. Ordered that if defendants fail to comply with the provisions within the 30-day time period, the City will acquire jurisdiction to abate the USTs. THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. ..,.'...-~... e It HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS May 20, 1997 Page 2 4. Ordered that if the defendants fail to comply with the provisions of the order within the 30-day time period, the defendants will be liable to the City for civil penalties in the amount of $50,000. 5. The court retained jurisdiction to modify the order should the City find that further costs are necessary to abate the nuisance. We will record the order and move forward with collection of the civil penalties. If you have any question concerning this matter, please feel free to call. JKS:CH:cj cc: Alan Tandy, City Manager Michael Kelly, Fire Chief 'r+:Ralph Huey, Hazardous-Materials Coordinator Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\LIT\MOROSA'CORR\UPDATE3.MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. :. Ie ~ MEMORANDUM "WE CARE" DATE: March 29, 1996 TO: Carl Hernandez, City Attorney . FROM: Aoward Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician SUBJECT: Utlg'atlon Guarantee for 4800 StIne Road SUMMARY Attached, please find the litigation guarantee you had requested. The property described above contains at least 8 underground storage tanks. Six of the eight tanks have been illegally abandoned for some ten years. The remaining two tanks have previously been permitted, but are not in compliance with permit conditions at this time. We have constructive notice in the file that the property owner, Angelina Morosa, is aware of the violations and has previously requested extensions of time for removal of the tanks. All recent notices to Ms. Morosa have·been refused. A total of four notices sent by Certified Mail and two notices sent first class mail were all returned "Refused for causel., etc. The specific violations are: Section 7902.1.7.2.3 Uniform Fire Code (BMC 15.64) Failure to remove out of service underground tanks. Section 25284 California Health and Safety Code Failure to comply with underground tank permitting requirements. Section 25292.2 (supra) Failure to maintain evidence of financial responsibility. Section 25298 (supra) Failure to properly close or abandon the tank site. 3/19/85 7/1/86 11/18/87 1/18/88 , ¡ 4/37/89 I . 5/30/89 5/3/90 5/1/91 ' 5/2/91 7/1/91 6/19/92 2/20/93 e . NARRATIVE Application for Permit to Operate 8 Underground Storage Tanks originally filed with Kern County Environmental Health Department by John Morosa. Kern County grants Morosa Properties an "Interim Permit to Operate" with 7/1/89 . expiration date. Application for removal of 6 underground storage tanks filed with Kern County by Chris DeArmond, Field Supervisor with Kern County Environmental Services on behalf of John Morosa Jr. Permit for removal of the 6 tanks approved by Joe Canas of Kern County Environmental Health (KCEH) with expiration date of 3/18/88. Nothing in the file, or on site, indicates that this tank removal ever took place. Letter from KCEH addressed to Morosa Trust Attn: Angelina Morosa, 4424 Marella Way requesting an update of ownership information. Updated information sent to KCEH by Angie Morosa lists new owner as The Morosa 1987 Trust, Angie Morosa, Trustee. KCEH receives letter from Morosa Bros. Transportation Co. written by Remey S. Ortiz, Vice President, notifying suppliers/Vendors that all past due accounts will be brought current as soon as possible. Note to file from Jane Warren, KCEH granting new operator, Stidham Trucking, one week to settle responsibility for payment of the annual permit fee with the property owner. Letter received by KCEH (dated 4/30/91) notifying that Stidham Trucking was lessee of the property and inquiring into the invoice for the underground tank permit. Bakersfield Fire Department assumes responsibility for the underground tank regulations in the City of Bakersfield. Letter from Stidham Trucking to Drew Sharples, City of Bakersfield, informing that Stidham vacated the property on 3/31/92. Letter from Angelina Morosa for Matteus to Ralph Huey, City of Bakersfield requesting a 12 month extension for removal of the tanks. e . 9/26/94 Phone call from Chuck Flowers of Hurt's Trucking inquiring on permitting the diesel tank for use. I advised Hurts to integrity test the diesel tank prior to use to satisfy permit conditions. 9/27/94 Notice of Violation sent to MA TTEUS clo Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way for failure to remove out of service tanks. Certified letter was returned unclaimed. 9/29/94 Application to operate 12,000 gallon diesel tank filed with Bakersfield Fire Department by Steve Flowers of Hurts Transportation. Property owner listed as Mrs. John (Angie) Morosa clo MA TTEUS Management Co. 4424 Marella Way. 9/30/94 Application to perform tightness test on 12,000 gallon diesel tank filed by Confidence UST. 10/20/94 Tightness test results show diesel tank passed. Permit to Operate issued for diesel tank only. 3/2195 Notice of Violation issued to MA TTEUS clo Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way for failure to remove out of service tanks Certified letter was returned "Refused" on 3/4/95. 3/10/95 Notice of Violation was reissued and sent First Class Mail with notation on outside of envelope that lack of response would result in personal service. 3/15/95 Phone call from Angie Morosa to Ralph Huey, complaining of the notation received on the envelope containing the Notice of Violation. 10/18/95 "Final Notice" of violation issued to Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way. Certified letter was réturned to sender with the notations "Refused for Cause Without Dishonorll and ·wrong location" printed on the envelope. 10/31/95 Final Notice of violation issued to Angeline Morosa at 4450 California Avenue K356. Certified Mail was signed by V. Cavazos on 11/4/95. Letter was returned unopened with notations "Return to Sender-Unopened" "Return receipt signed for by unknown" and "Refused for cause without Dishonor UCC 3.510". 11/8/95 Memo to Carl Hernandez from Howard Wines referencing Angie Morosa's refusals of Certified Mail and a telephone call inviting Ms. Morosa to discuss the matter in which she declined to do so. 12/11/95 Notice from Alan Daniel to Angie Morosa to either properly permit the illegal tanks or else have them removed. NO FURTHER AT THIS TIME. HHWldlm attachment ,/ re ~~§I ON (l' ICØf IØHØf SlIWfCl. t/IIC ~ ~fj:J rë:.::;:,~'~:·- . .':'-:-._.._ /;:=:', ..' .,....- . I. ,'Or;; " " '. '..~. ;: i'".-=,....,-, iJ' '. ':"':,' "... 'e. Ir-. I í r, U:;~ '/ II,' !i Fi,7 I: II { mAR ,j 6 Jg97 ///!- I ¡~~ . ! Ey_ - ¡ ._~~--::::--._- -... " --'-~'. -.-- - "'.~.. March 3, 1997 PROPOSAL NO. 97-4840B Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of Eight (8) Tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Wines: Pursuant to our recent conversation and my visit to the job site, Kern Environmental Service understands you are soliciting proposals for the removal of eight (8) fuel tanks located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California. The tanks are of (1) 12,000, (1) 10,000, (1) 6,000 and (5) 550 gallon capacities and previously contained diesel, gasoline, oil, solvent and waste oil. All taJ1ks .~.represented ,to be of steel construction.., ;.Three (3), dispensers with islands are presen't approximately 33 feet from 'the tanks. Existing surface materials consist of ašphalt ':lnd concrete. SCOPE OF WORK: " We propose to expedite the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline for the tank removal project. To do this we will: Obtain the necessary permits to remove the above described eight (8) tanks and associated piping on your behalf as required by the local Fire Inspector. Obtain a permit from Bakèrsfield Fire Department and any other regulatory agencies as required on your behalf. Excavate tanks and associated piping in accordance with Kern County Health Department Guideline No. UT 30. Dispose of all residual product remaining in tanks. Decontaminate tanks and piping interior with steam. Transport and dispose of rinseate and product at permitted recycling facility. Call for inspection by Bakersfield Fire Department. Forty-eight (48) hours notice will be given. Concrete and asphalt will be transported ofT site to recycling facility. .. .-................ Post Office Box 5337. Bakersfield. California 93388 . (805) 589-5220 In California . (800) 332-5376 ¡,e (- Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT March 3, 1997 Page 2 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of eight (8) tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California (KES Proposal No. 97-4840B) Render the tanks inert with the placement of dry ice at a minimum ratio of 2 pounds of dry ice for each 100 gallons of tank capacity, allowing four (4) hours for oxygen displacement. Secure all bungs and openings tightly, leaving a 1/8 inch pressure relief hole at the tòp of each tank. Remove and. transport tanks to a permitted facility for scrapping. A certificate of tank destruction will be generated. Dispensers will be disconnected and removed to allow subsurface samples to be obtained. Dispensers will remain property of client. Soil samples will be taken as directed by the Bakersfield Fire Department. Two sets of samples will be obtained below each tank. One set of samples from below each 550 gallon tank and one set from below each dispenser location and for each fifteen linear feet of piping. Each set will consist of samples from depths of two and six feet. KES's chain of custody procedures and forms will be utilized. Samples will be submitted to a state certified lab for analysis. Bid price is based on a maximum of twenty-eight (28) soil samples. If additional samples are required analytical costs will be invoiced at cost plus twenty percent (20%). Soil which is not visibly contaminated will be placed back into the excavation. Due to the void created by removing the tanks, KES will truck in clean backfill material. The site will be backfilled and brought to grade upon completion of sampling activities. A written report with all documentation will be presented to you at the completion of this project. There are no provisions in the Scope of Work described above for any of the following items: Cave-ins, over-excavation due to unstable soil or site conditions. Trucking in clean backfill material, in the event of contamination. - c- Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT March 3, 1997 Page 3 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of eight (8) tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California (KES Proposal No. 97-4840B) Excess groundwater, dewatering, pumping or drainage. Unknown or unreported subsurlace conditions including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, piping, utilities, communications, sewers, septic systems, anchor configurations. Structural conditions for adjacent buildings, structures and equipment. State and federal taxes expressly associated with disposal of hazardous waste. Shoring, sheeting, piling. Expedited turn-around of laboratory results. Security of excavation in the event contamination precludes timely backfill. Engineered backfill (i.e. compactions testing, increased efforts, etc.). Resurlacing. Delays or stoppages by owner, buyer or regulatory agencies. Strikes, act of God, adverse weather conditions. Removal and disposal of contaminated soil and/or groundwater. On-site treatment of contaminated soil and/or groundwater. Responsibility of waste material(s) upon receipt of same at client approved receiving facility. COSTS: KES's price for the above described Scope of Work is $29,859.00. Any additional work beyond the Scope of Work will be charged in accordance with our current KES Remediation Rate Schedule dated April 1, 1994. I. (IÞ Mr. Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT March 3, 1997 Page 4 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of eight (8) tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California (KES Proposal No. 97-4840B) The above quoted price is valid for a period of no more than thirty (30) days or until the project has been awarded, whichever comes first. Full compensation for services rendered shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice by client. Past due accounts will be subject to a finance and service charge of 1~ per month. Scheduling of proposed services is contingent upon credit approval of client or arrangements for other suitable means of payment. We are looking forward to serving you on this project. To enlist our services please sign and return one (1) copy of the attached "Authorization" as our agreement and approval to proceed. Thank you for allowing us this opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805)589-5220. Sincerely, ~~~ HAROLD. "SKIP" DEAN, R.E.A. Lead Technician HAD:dm C:\WPS1\SKIP\BIDS\BFLDFD48.40B .J'"'. ;;- I- . CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAR1MENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIROMMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE, . BAKERSFIELD. CA . 93301 R.E. HUEY HAl·MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326·3979 October 31, 1995 R,B. TOBIAS. FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 ¡Angeline Morosa I 4450 California Avenue, K 356 Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: '.'~ It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN 404- 010-42-00-9), in Bakersfield which contains at least eight underground storage tanks. The tanks) have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore, you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502. In addition, our records indicate that you have received at least one prior notice by Certified Mail on March 10, 1995. To date, the following violations have still not been corrected: Section 79.115 (a,b & f) Uniform Fire Code (1992 edition). (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (f) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid enforcement action, you must either properly permit and bring the tanks up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, . c¡/~J <P£ ¿J~ ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm, cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Assistant City Attorney .~ B A K E R S· FIE L D FIRE DEPARTMENT . - ~ MEMORANDUM I ; DA TE: May 2, 1997 TO: Carl Hernandez, m Deputy City Attorney FROM: pnoward H. Wines, In Hazardous Materials Coordinator· :......-...... .- -.".~~;.; ...-~ -' SUBJECT: . City vs. Morosa - 0" :;~:~~:~~"':~~" ;....' .....: _..._",:~:~:~~::,~ ,. ...:....:~:-::::~.;~~.:,,:;;:..;..; ';":, ':#I-':.~ ;. ":". ~~:~~;.;~..'~~:·..:~:··:.~~.~/::Z~:.:~·:.:,._~ .:.... ..... '. <~!'i-:;:.:~ ~. ,:.; . Thank you for representing this office in the above matter. - .. Although I was prepared to testifY to the fact. the attached State Water Resources Control·Boar(þ~:" " Cost Guidelines should substantiate the $100.000 amount associated with typical under8roundd~ . ,'~ storage tank cleanups. "":~,:,~>t~·~:'",:~C';~~~#;,,:';..,,,. . .~~.:.~':-". ." .:.~..: . , . If you need anything further, please call. ~-...-..-..-.:' , ' "~7:~;:':·:':.·. .". ," +"\." -_....-, -. . ....... -,.,.. - - ,-"-- ~ - -.- -- -..- ..-. - ':9'~de W~_~ ~(;VØ ~ ~ W~ " ·.... .". .......... .... .. -~. . -. - . - -........ ...... ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . , ~ MEMORANDUM "- ~ DATE: November 21, 1996 TO: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator FROM: Aowanl :w;nes,.B. . Morosa Brothers Violations and Penalty Assessment This is the statutory violation involved: Section 25298, California Health and Safety Code. Failure to properly close or abandon the tank site. These are the penalties specified in CH & SC: Section 25299(b) lists abandonment or improper closure as subject to civil penalty of not less than $500.00 or more than $5,000.00 per tank, per day. There are a total of8 underground tanks at the property. As for the starting date of violation, I would refer to using 2/20/94 as the end of the 12 month extension requested by Morosa in her 2/20/93 letter. Since the Diesel tank had been permitted and operated by a fonnertenant of the property, Hurts Transportation, this would leave 7 tanks in violation since 2/20/94. As of 11/22/96, 1006 days of violation have occurred. 1006 days x 7 tanks x $500.00 = $3,521,00. 1006 days x 7 tanks x $5,000.00 = $35,210,000. Reliefftom the violation is provided in section 25299.01 which authorizes the superior court to impose a positive injunction that the tanks be removed. Considering the exuberance of the statutory fines, settlement should focus on the injunctive relief, as well as reimbursement to the city of all investigative costs. Keep in mind, also, that this case could also publicly address our policy toward tanks abandoned after 1998. IffiW /dIm '7~ de W~ ~OP ~~ ~u:;ß-W~- "'---~-------~ - .. - -~-~-------- --~---,------- r MAY2319:~m. , tí, iBy ~. -.......-"-:::::::----- --..... --, ~"-..,.....-.._- --- HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS . ,~ WV ¡;.:....:-...... MEMORANDUM May 20,1997 TO: FROM: JUDY K. SKOUSEN, City Attorney "S ~ CARL HERNANDEZ III, Deputy City AttorneyC,'µ SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C. Morosa In late July, 1996, the City filed a civil action against a trust which was illegally maintaining underground storage tanks on its property. The suit was filed only after numerous requests for compliance by Fire Department staff and our office were ignored. The case is an unusual one because the defendant used uFreemanø-type oppositions to the City's suit. Generally speaking, these Uanti-govemmenr groups raise arguments that the courts have no jurisdiction to hear cases against an individual who claims to be answerable only to another ·sovereign" (e.g., common law courts). This required our office to file several motions to overcome defendant's unusual tactics. The City was success~ul in all motions it filed. . On May 1, 1997, the court heard the City's application for judgment. After a brief hearing on the matter, the court ruled as follows: ' .. 1. The court declared the existence of the underground storage tanks on the subject property a public nuisance. 2. ,The court granted a permanent injunction ordering that within 30 days of service of the order defendants shall: a. Properly permit the UST's; b. Properly contain or monitor the tanks against leakages; c. Maintain evidence of financial responsibility for injury to third parties due to unauthorized leakages; and d. Properly abandon or close the UST's. 3. Ordered that if defendants fail to comply with the provisions within the 30-day time period, the City will acquire jurisdiction to abate the USTs. THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. +----~- - - --+-~~-~_._--- --.---- - ----~-~--------+--- -- . .. - e HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS May 20. 1997 Page 2 _ 4. Ordered that if the defendants fail to comply with the provisions of the order within the 30-day time period, the defendants will be liable to the City for civil penalties in the amount of $50,000. 5. The court retained jurisdiction to modify the order should the City find that further costs are necessary to abate the nuisance. We will record the order and move forward with collection of the civil penalties. If you have any question conce~ning this matter, please feel free to call. JKS:CH:cj cc: Alan Tandy, City Manager Michael Kelly, Fire Chief Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator ~~~RõWáfé;t\Wtm!§f.th!3~!($;I.9~~J.iM~!~ç~J§,£1j~,,~Ri~1@fl· ~'..~~-- ---,...,...,....~~.,.,. ""':," ...~~""" ---,'-'O':".....~\'?'''':.. ~...;,.z:.~:;.1;!*.../!. S:'LIT\MOROSA'CORR\UPDATE3.MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. ~ .---------------- - -~~~-------- ;:'. , ~,. ,. r , < ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . . - MEMORANDUM DATE: October 1, 1998 TO: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services FROM: Howard H. Wines, III, Hazardous Materials Specialist SUBJECT: Office Visit by Angelina Morosa on September 30, 1998 At approximately 1500 hours, Ms. Morosa entered our office with the 29 September 1998 document and requested that we date stamp her copy of the same as "received." Dana Mitchell did date stamp Ms. Morosa's copy and Ms. Morosa also left a copy with me. Ms. Morosa then complimented Dana on the condition of the African Violets in the office. Ms. Morosa then informed me that I was being notified that I was not to enter the property and that I would be arrested if I did. She indicated that she was aware that the property had been marked (for Underground Service Alert) and that I was not to enter the property nor disturb the tenants. In order to acknowledge her, I simply said, "OK." Ms. Morosa then posed the question "Do you know who the aggrieved party is in this case?" said "no," as I did not want to engage in any further conversation. Ms. Morosa left without further incident. ' Based on Ms. Morosa's apparently tenuous grasp on the reality of her situation, combined with the overt anti-governmental nature of the documents which she regularly submits to this office, I believe prudent precautionary measures should be taken to ensure the safety of this office. As this case progresses toward a possible lien sale, there may be a corresponding escalation in the reaction of Ms. Morosa and/or her compatriots in this esoteric anti-governmental movement with which she represents herself. HHW/dm 'Y~de W~ ~P.A0P6 ~.A ~~ " Oct-12-9S 11:07P G10btll Probe . P.02 " VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650·3311 Fax 805-650-8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield. CA 93312 805-589-oa14 Fax 805-589·0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. DIRECT· PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WELL INSTALLATION SERVICES October 12, 1998 U(EIISE (57·725397 , 1-800-650-6611 Mr. Ralph E_ Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsuñace sampling using Geoprobe· equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 2 Suñace cover: N/A Maximum depth: 35 feet below ground surface (bgs) Number of soil samples: 6 (25, 30, 35 feet bgs) Number of,groundwater samples: 0 Estimated Costs: $676 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization· and materials. Estimated Completion Time: 3 hrs Note: Please note that completion time depends on site and subsuñace conditions. Client is responsibfe for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augering, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be. billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobe· 5400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 40-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite Cost and project completion estimates do not include hand-augering, nor backfilling of sampling locations with Dressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. I ' Oct-13-9S 10:5SP G10btþ Probe - P.02 ~ ~¡¡ VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650·3311 Fax 805·650-8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805·589-0814 Fax 805-589·0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. DIRECT· PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WEll INSTALLATION SERVICES October 13, 1998 UCEllSE C57 ,725391 1·800-650-6611 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsurface sampling using Geoprobe- equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Califomia Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 2 Surface cover: N/A Maximum depth: 35 feet below ground surface (bgs) Number of soil samples: 6 (25, 30, 35 feet bgs) Number of groundwater samples: 0 Estimated Coats: $975 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization and materials. Estimated Completion Time; 3 hrs Note: .Please note that completion time depends on site and subsurface. conditions. Client is responsible for procuring pennits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augering, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobe- 5400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 40-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete projed Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite Cost and projed completion estimates do not include hand-sugering, nor backfilling of sampling locations with Dressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. Oct-13-98 lO:59P GlOb. Probe .. ~ , I e P.03 ~ ,0 Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California Terms: Global Probe will submit an invoice upon completion of the proposed wof'1(. Invoices are payable In full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other government agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsuñace conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while conducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (if applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site_ If you agree to the terms and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile number is 805-850-8054. Client Projed Number or ID: Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. Califomia Terms Accepted By: Client President. Global Probe Title ~ Date ntative Title Date Rodrigo Proust ~-~_.~~..-~~~ : - -- -- .:. ---- _. ~~. ..-.- - .-- .e~: .. e _ 4 . 0 __ _. . _ 4 , . , '"~ VENTURA, CA 71 ~an Marino Avenue : Ventura, CA 93003, 805-650·3311-; Fax 805-650-&,054 _ , BAKERSFIELD, CA , ~1~008Veraër~~ ~~ve, . ~ "Sakersfie!cj, 'CA, 933,12- · u 805~589-0814' · 'Fax 805'589~08r4 - ---- --- ------. - -. - -. - ~ - - -, .- , - ., , . ,- .- GlOBAL PROBE; INC. DIRECT· PUSH ',' ENVIRONMENTAL AND WELL INSTALLATION SERV.lCES October 13, 1998 - .lICENSE (57,725397. 1-800-650-6611 - - Mr.Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental 'Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue ~..,_~ô-=-~~~_~-"-,~a~e~fi~l~ Calif.()'!1i~~~~01, =.'~~= 2.~=- ==T - .. ....:. . = ~ ~ =-- _ ~- ~_;:-.:-o::._-,-=:=-: . - - ~ - - - ------""-- - ._- - , ,. "- , .. ,'. · Dear Mr,Huey: , Global Probe is' pleased to submit this cost :..estimate to conduct subsurface sampling using Geoprobe® equipment.' The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 StíneRòad, Bakersfield, Califorl'!ia " - - ~'..' " , 'u Sampling: Number~of sampling 10cations:--"2' Surface cover: N/A , ' Maximum depth: 35 feet below ground surface (bgs) Number of soil samples: 6 (25, 30, 35 feet bgs) Number of groundwater samples: 0 .. - . . ~ -- - , - , . · Estimated 'Costs: $975 ' ,;'. 'Figurès aboyeinclude sampling ,services, mobilization, and materials. .. -"' . ,.. - , -- Es~imated Completion Time: 3,hrs !\Iote: .Pleas~ note that completion time depends on site and subsurface conditiòns. Client is · responsible 'for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augering, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. "'.,_ '. _,__._,__ ' _. .,,-.== -----=----=- :~~ "'---R""'~' -- __'_""'-'"0-..".. w. ----- - - -~ . _ ---" .--- . 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"' ",·e . -. . - ~-- .. - ---~ - -- ~ Global Probe Page 2 - --- .., ..,.. I· .. ,. Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield; California -. Terms: Global Probe, will submit an invoice upon completion öfthé'proposed work. 'Invoices are payable- in full within'30 days of invoice date (net 30 'days pending credit approval). A monthly: interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. -- - . ~ - - .-- ;---,-'.,~Conditions:- ClienUs,responsible-forthe'following:~,~ ,- -"- '" " ,,-- ., , .. Payment of all services and materials used toconduct samplingoperations. · Procurement of ~ny permits required by regulatory or other government agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipmentþ~~ákage or any' other damages caused by the presence of unidentified undergroUnd obstructions. , · 'Payme,nt for equipment-breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after . 'noti~cation by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · 'Handling,storag~, and disposal 'of any hazardous materials or waste generated during ." sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). ..., .. Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and . ','.' .. while c(:>nducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (if , applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant conCentrations ..' suspected to exist at the site. ., . -; Allowing sufficientti!ne for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed _,. 'during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling ,equipment muSt be decontaminated and sample locations-must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. ' , . , .. , . I' 1 ~', I· - .-- . I ',- ' I' .. - If you agree to the terms and condi'tions,described herein, upon sc!1eduling please forward via : mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed bya Client representative. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura;Califomia 93003. Our facsimile number is 805-650-8054, .. .- -, ---=~ 'CfjentPfôj~ëfNumber òrID: ,~~,'=""- '~..:.,'''''S'''n:~=,-''' - Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield: California .=-.__~---",,"=-_=-_~~"'_"""'-:;- ___1---- .-- ~-:- _.. -- - - - -- - - , - , . "..~Terms Accepted By: . , , . Date .., Title Rodrigopi"õust . President. Global Probe Title , ~(~(~j Date --. . , . " , - . .--- " - , '" - .----.. -. -- -. . , . - , - . - -. - - -" '- _.: -,,- _ _u _ _.._ , ~_.. - --.- . . . . - - --_::: -'-:-.' 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Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other govemment agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous'materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while COnducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (if applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. It you agree to the terms and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile number is 805-650-8054. Client Project Number or ID: 1~Mo~9~/b Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. Califomia Terms Accepted By: Client Date ntative Title Rodrigo Proust President. 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Inc. assumes no responsibili1y for report attel'atioft$. sepc¡rGtion. detachment or third pcrty interpretation. . , NUMBER OF PAGES (including cover sheet): ~ AJI ,e¡,,/li hitea ,n ¡h" reporf aro lor lilt ('.'1..,....' ..se 01 \nc ...omm,ns p~ny. BC LaDoralor,., Inc as¡IoIIHI' no r8spolmo.hl7 gr rcporl .llcl.llon. 'eparallOlI. IIcl<scllmclll or mIra p~ l/I18rprel:ll/On. 4100 At:le$ C~, . 8a~eI"'9flèIC. CA 9::3'3OS . (SO!;)) :327-491 1 . FAX (805) 3a7-1 918 --~-if #-cv. (þ ~~ -a-. ~) LABORATORIES, INC. October 19, 1998 RALPH HUEY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: Dear Mr. Huey: 98-11336 09/29/98 The samples{s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 09/29/98. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requeste ou have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (80~ 11, ext. 281. 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W' LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-1 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 DT-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/06/98 Date ·Date Analysis Reporting Constituents Results ' Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg Toluene None Detected mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery 84. % Total Petroleum ". Hydrocarbons (diesel) 6300. mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 p 500. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. . PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. ,.' .}:t. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All r..uUs lI~t.d In thIs report are lor the exclusive use ollhe sulimlUlng party. BC Laboratorlei,lnc. ..ium.. no responsIbility lor report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interprelatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327,4911 . FAX (805) 327·19 18 =-- - - Page 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD,CA 93301 Attn': HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-2 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 DT-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): .. 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate t Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate t Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 86. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg t 400. 84. mg/kg % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 50. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of, diesel. AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor 'I All re.ull. lI.ted In Ihl. report are lor the e.clu.lve use 01 the .útinilltlng Party. BC Laboratorle., Inc. ...umea no re.ponslblllty lor rèport alleratlon, aeparallon, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 9330B . (805J 327-491 '1 . FAX (805J 327,1 91 8 =-- e -- LABORATORIES purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-3 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 GF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES .. Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(g) : Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Analysis Reporting Constituents Results Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg Toluene None Detected mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery 98. % Practical Quantitation Limi t ' 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 l. 70-130 .,; TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EFA Method 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All relulll lilted In thll report Ire for the e.clullve UII 01 the Iubmlttlng perty.IÌCLlboratorles, Inc. ..Iumes no relponllblllty 10; raport ~lIeretlon, IIperatlon, deta~hment or third party Interprelatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308· (805) 327,4911 . FAX (805) 327·19'1 8 . . - Page 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-4 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 -MOR-9-1 GF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % None Detected 95. Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 1. 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH bY'D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All ".ull. 1I.led In thl. report are lor the exclusive use 01 the submitting perly. BC lIboratorl.., Inc. a..ume. no re.ponslblllty 10; report alterallon, separallon, detachment or third party Inlerpretatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327,4911 . FAX (805) 327·191 B . I ~: e 8053ZT1al8 e T-Q33 P OZ/OT F-68a Nov~06-Q8 08:55¡m From-BC l¡bs ,'. LABORATORies Pa.ge 1 Purgeable Aroma.cics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons B.ÞJŒR.SFIELD FIRE DEPAR'nŒNT l71S CHESTER AVE 3RP FLOOR aAIŒRSFI£LP. CA 93301 A~tn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reportsa:. 11/04/98 Dats Received: ~0/22/98 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-1. Sampling Locaiion: SampleID: sample Hat::dx: Sample Collecced By: 98-MCR-02 lA-25 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collecced: Dace Ext:racced-S020: Dace Analyzed-S020: Ext:racced-8015K(d) : Analyzed-8015H(d) : lO/22/t¡J8 10/26/98 10/26/98 ~0/27/98 10/28/9~ @ lO:45AM Dace . Date ConscicuenC8 Analyei.s Resulcs. Reporting tJniCB Practical Quanti.tation ¡'imic Benzene Toluene E1:hyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate ~ Recovery' Tota.l petrole'um Hydrocarbon~ (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Pecected None Petec1:ed None Petec1:ed 57. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg , mg/kg ~ 0.005 0_005 0.005 0.01 70-130 ** .. .. ... OJ 3700. Not Reponable 1.000. 55-140 TEST IŒ'I'HOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual ])¡Iechod - Modified EPA 801S Individual constituent~ by EPA ~tbod S030/8020. Note: PQL'S vere raised aue tQ high concentration of carget an~lytes reqµirin9 eample dilution. Surrogate not reportable d~e to sample 4~lution. Flag axplanat~ons: . Surroga.~e is lov due eo matrix 1nterferences. Interferences ver~fied through 2na extrac~iQA/analy~ia. *~ = The surro ace associated with ch1ø compound~ 18 low. rt. ~1186, A2 License: AZ0365 Scuart G. 8utcram Deparcment Supervisor All rullllll¡, ft 1ft mil nI IOI1l1' IOf IIIe uClodlw. u" 0/ \IMt SuDlllllIÌIII pM) BC UIIoRI«1cI. IlK ¡JI_ no "& lDMIDØ~ IOf npon t*r11lOll. 1,,.,lIIIon. QøtaCnmcnl or 1fI,r, pvt, Inkr~' '.::1 100 At:la.. Ct:. . 6.~è,.&f""IO. CA 8:3308 . leo~) :327·491 1 . FAX (80S) :327-191 e ) " .':55" I..A80RATORIES From-BC L¡¡bs e 8D53ZTI918 - T-933 P"D3/DT F-S89 Page. "1 PurgeAble Aroma~ics and Tocal Petroleum Hydrocarbons " BAI<ERSFIEUJ i'IRE l>SPAR'nŒN'1' 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR 8AKERSFIELD, CA Sl3301 Atcn: RALPH HUiY 326~3979 Dace Repor~eð: 11/04/98 Date Recei~eð: 10/22/98 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-2 Sampling Location: Sample Il>: Sample Macrix: Sample Colleceed By: 98-MQR-02 lA-30 Soil HOWARD WINBS Dace Collected: Date gx~racced-8020: Dace Analyzed-SQ20: Dace Excraceed-8015M(à) : Dace Analyzed-8015M(dJ: 10/22/98 @ 10:55AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Analy¡ilis Reporting Conscicuencs Result:s Units Benzene None Pet:ec~ed mg/kg Toluene None Detect:ed mg/kg Echyl Benzene 0.096 mg/kg Total Xylenes None De~ected mg/kg Surrogace % Recovery 85. t '. Toeal Petroleum Hydrocarbons (d1e8el) 14000. mg/kg Surrogace % Recovery Noc Reportable , practical Quantit.ation Limit: 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70·130 2000. 55-140 TEST ME'I'HOD: TPH by D.O_H.S. / L.U.F_T. Manual Method - Modified SPA e01S Individual con~t:icuent:s by EPA ~thod 5030/8020. Not:e: PQ~'S were raised due co high concencrat:ion of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilut;¡,an. Surrogace noe reporeaÞle due CQ ø~le dilu~icn. c. #1186. AZ License: AZ0345 Scuarc G. Buttram Deparcmen~ Sup.rv~sor .11 ,u..na IIIMCI In m~ twpcJtiu. tv, VIe .IC.....~ .... of me auDmllhng part). IIC LeDOrltortll. Inc. .'1\1Il101 no noapoll"''''IIt, for rq>oR IhMllton. .patillOn. GIIIKnmenl 0' In.ra pi". In_~1IDfI 4100 At:IIiI:... Ct:. . B"Ic.~t".fl,",I( . CA 9330S . L805) :327-4911 . FAX. (805J 327-' 91 8 Nay-QS-9S OS:5S¡m Fram-BC L¡bs S053ZT191S T-933 P.04/0T F-SS9 . LABORATORIES e e Page 1 Purgeable AromaCiC3 and To~al Pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAKE~SFIELD FIRE DEPAR~NT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BÞJŒRSi'IBLD. CA 93301 Ac~n: RALPH HDEY 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 11/0./98 Dace Received: 10/22/98 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-3 sampling Locaeion: sample IC: Sa¡nple Macrix: sample Collected By: 98 -1IItOR.- 02 lA-35 Soil HOWARD WINES Da.ce collecced: Date £xtrac~ed-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Excracced-801SM(d) : Date Analyzed-801SM(dJ: lQ/22/98 ~ 11:20AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Analysis R.epor~inST Consc.l.1:.uen't's Re3ultS Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg . Toluene None Detect:ed ¡ng/kg Ethyl Benzene None Dececced mg/kg Toeal Xylenes None Deeected mg/kg Surrogace t Recovery 87. tr ". '1'oea1 pet:rolewn Hydrocarbons (diesel) 13000. mg/kg Surrogate t Recovery Not R.eponable t Pract~cal Quantit:at:ion Limit O.OS 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 1.000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: '1'PH by D.O.B.S. / L.U....T. Manual Mechod . Modified EPA 8015 Individual conBcit:uen~s by £PA Mechod 5030/8020. Noc.e: PQL's were ra~sed due co high concentrat:ion of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogace not: reporcable due co ~ample dilucion. AZ License: AZ034S St:uarc G. Buccram Depart:men~ Supervisor All ,....IÞ U18ClIR mil repoll ... for .... .K"'''''. .... of me lIIþlll,mn, party. It LoIIIOI"IOI'''., Inc, UÌum.. no I'I6po11ll111l1lJ for rcpon cn.orallOR, HparltlOn, ~ l1\'WIfII or Ihird paIIr I/III:fpttlMlØ/l. 41 DO At:la.. C-c . eo!ol<.e...&f,~ld. CA 93308· (8!Y.5) 327.4911 . FAX laa~J 327'191 a e 8053271 g 18 e T-933 P 05/07 F-689 Nov~6-g8 08:56am ,- LABORATORIES From-BC Labs Page 1 Purgeable Aromacic& and Tocal pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAIŒRSFIELP FIRE DEPAR'nŒNT 171S CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Accn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 11/04/~8 Dace Received: 10/22/98 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-4 Sampling Locacion: SampleID: Sample Macr:a.x: Sample Collecced By: 98-MC)R-02 2A-25 Soil HOWARD WIN!S Dace collecced: Dace ~racced-8020: Dace Analyzed-a020: Daee Excracced-8015N(d) : Dace Analyzed-801SM(ë): 10/22/98 @ 12:10PM 10/23/98 1.0/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Practical Analysis Reporcing Quancieaeion Constituents ResultS Unics Limit Benzene None Detected 1Jlg/~g D.J. Toluene None Detected IIIg/Jtg 0.1 Echyl Benzene None Dececced zng/kg 0.1 Total Xylenes None Dececced mg/kg 0.2 Surrogaee ~ Recovery 93. % 70-130 Toea1 Petroleum Hydrocarbons (di.esel) 12000. mg/kg 1000. Surrogace , Recovery Not Repon;able , 55-140 TEST METHOn: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F_T. Manual Meehod - Modified SPA 8015 Individual conscituents by EPA Mèchod 5030/8020_ Note: PQL's were raised due to high concencration of hydrocarbons pre sene requiring sample dilution. Surrogaee noc reporcable due· co ~~le dilucian. AZ L:a.cense: AZ0345 Seuart G. BUCLram Depar~øenc Superv1sor All ,.,,,,,. ''''*1 In moa "pon .r. 'Ót .... ~1,'uSly. ".. ot I/ItI ...Dlnllll'" ""J. IC L.__o'..., Inc. "s"mel /10 r..pon~1Ot1l1y fw r.port lIteflllØII. ..pllRllon, dClXnmcnl or """' ~", IIIIcfPRIIÞØII. 4100 ÄI:I..CC, . a.Ic:.~zf..ld. CA 9330S .(805J 3a7·~91 1 . FAX (80S) :327-191 e ,~ LABORATORIES e 8053Z71918 e 1-933 .p 06/07 F-689 Nov~06-98 08:56am From-BC Labs Page . ~ purgeable Aromacics and Toeal Pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BA$ERSFIELD. CA 33301 A~~n: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Daee Reporced: ll/04/38 Dace Reeeived: 10/22/98 Laboraeory No.: 98-12409-5 Sampl.ng Locaeion: Sample IP: Sample Macr1.x: sample Colleceed By: 3S-MDR-02 2A-30 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace colleeeed: Dace Exeracced-8020: Dace Analyzed-8020: Dace Exeracced-8015M(d) : Pate Analyzed-S015M(d): 10/22/98 ~ ~2:25PM lO/23/98 J.0/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Pract.ical Analysis Reporting Quant: 1. caei on Ccn..t:1.t:If~nt:15 Re.ul~A Unics Lim~t:: Benzene None Þet::eceed mg/kg 0.1 Toluene None Deteceed mg/kg 0.1 Eehyl Benzene None Detected zag/kg 0.1 Toeal Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.2 Surrogace % Recovery' 91. % 70-130 ". Toeal Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 8800. mg/kg 1000. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reporr.able % 55-140 TEST METHOt>: TPH by D_O.It.S. / L.U.F_T_ Manual Mechod - Modified EPA 8-0,15, Individual conseituencs by EPA ~thod 5030/8020. . . Noee: PQL'S were raised due co high concencration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample ~lucion. Surrogate nor. reporr.able due ,to sample di¡ueion. . #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 . ...... ". Stuart G. Butcr~ Departmenc supervi50r All ~ dsœCI.R "'" repon .,.Ior IN ."IuSlve .... of UII S\IÞIMIIII9I18"Y. BC LlÞOIaIOl.... IIIC, 'MullIn no mponaïo...., IOf report &aMaDon. IC ÌllaIIotl, ClclKnllllllll or trim! perry onraprea_. 41.c)QA~I.. C1:, . s.to:.e,..i'ield. CA 93:308· (80!5) '327-491,1 .' FAX (805) '327-1918 Nov~06-98 08:57am From-BC Labs 8053Z71918 T-933 P 07/07 F-689 " . lABORATORIES . - Page 1. purgeable Aromacics anc1 Tocal Pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAlŒRSFIELD FIRE D2PAR'nŒN'1' 1715 CRXST£R AVE 3RD VLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Accn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Pace Reporcec1: 11/04/98 Dace Rece1~ed: 10/22/98 Laboraco~ NO.: 98-12409-6 sampling Locac10n: sample IP: sample Macrix: sample collecced By: 9S-MQR-02 2A-35 S011 HOWARD WItœS Pace Collecced: Dace E~racceQ-B020: Pace Analyzed-8020: Date Excracced-801SM{d) : Date AnalyzeQ-801SM(Q): 10/22/98 @ 12:45PM 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Praccical Analysis Reporting Quancicat.:i.on ConBe.ie.uents. Resule.s Uni.tS Limit: Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Decectecl mg/kg 0.005 .... Ethyl Benzene None De\:ecced mg/kg 0.005 .... Tot:al Xylenes None Dececced mg/kg 0.01 ...... Surrogate % Recovery 56. , 70-130 .. Tot:al Pet:¡:oleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3900. mg/kg 1000. Surrogace ~ Recovery Not: Reporcable % 55-140 TEST M£THOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.C.F.T. ~ual Mechod - Modif;j,ed EPA 801S Indiv~dual const:icuent:3 by EPA ~chod 5030/8020. " Not:e: PQL'S were raised due co high concentration of hydrocarbons pre sene requiring sample d11ucion. Surrogace not: repo~t:able due co aample d~lucion. Flag Explanacions: , = su~roga~e is lo~ due to macrix ~ncerference6. Incerferences verified through 2nd ext:ra~~iQn/analys~e. ._ = The surroga~e aesociaced ich ~hia compoun4 is lo~. .AZ034S Scuarc G. Bue.cram Deparcmenc Superviso~ .III ,.,..¡q 1IS1e< In l1li, r.pon..' fo,lII. .w..tI.. .... 01 "" I4iDII\IftIIIIJ IMny 8C UlDOfilor1cS,I,nc. ISSIIIIIM no ralponatDIIIl\' for ~pon "'cr'\ OII, scpll'.~-. dellCf\ll1C"I or UIIrG P'l"r inrcrpreuuon· 41 oa At:IIIS Ct. . ael<..r"~fl...ld, CA 93:308 . (8051 327-4911 . ¡::A)( (8051 327-191 e Nov-OS-98 08:55am From-BC Labs - 8053271918 T-933 P.Ol/07 F-S89 . L.ABORATORIES e FACSMILE TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET Date of Transmission: _ll - 5 -98 Fax Number: 82.6- Oçjk; Attention: Company : ~~ .. K . ~fþ From: Michelle Owen Be LABORATORIES. INC. FAX NUMBER (805) 327-1918 Comments: 12-f03 Any problems with transmission. please ,call: ~t Line: TrClnsmitted by' ~ (805) 327-4911 EXT. (805) 852-4281 281 All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC LcborCltorìes. Inc. ClSS\.IInCS no responsibility for report altercations, sepcaration. detachment 01" third party interpretation. NUMBER OF PAGES (including cover sheet): ~ "I "-II resuR$ h5tBO ,n ¡h,S repa/,! Bro lor Ih~ ~.'I,,~..~- IOn 01 IIIe ~..Þmmln9 p~ny. lie LBDoralo"es. Inc Bss~",e5 no fespun~ID.hlllVr rcport ~~~¡lllon. separa¡lon. Gcl~'nmcnl Dr In,ra p~r¡y Lnl8rprS!Jtlon. 4100 A¡;;le5 Cr:. - SSll<-ar9fl~ld. CA 83308 . (805) ::1;27-4811 . FAX (805) 327-1918 Ii "I. , t [ I, i Nov-OB-98 08:55am From-BC Labs . 8053271918 , T-933 P.02/07 F-S89 ]D,. LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable A1:'omaT:i~B . and To~al PetrOleum Hydrocarbons aAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RP FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 9330l A~cn: RALPH HUeY 326-3979 Date RepOrT:e~: 11/04/98 DaT:e Received: ~O/22/~8 LaboraT:o:ry No.: 98-12409-1 Sampling LccaT:ion: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample CollecT:ed By: 98-MOR-02 l.A - 25 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace CollecT:ed.: DaT:e EXT:racT:ed-8020: DaT:e Analyzed-8020: Dace ExtracT:ed-S015K(d) : DaT:e Analyzed-S015M(à): 10/22/98 @ lO:45AM 10/26/98 10/26/98 . ~O/27/fja lO/28/~a Const:iT:uent:a Analysj.s ReBult:s Report:ing tJniT:B pracT:ical QuanT:i.tation I.:j,mit: Ben2ene Toluene ET:hyl Benzene To~al Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery TOT:al petroleum Hydrocarbon;;! (diesel)' Surrogate % Recovery None DeT:ecT:eQ None Det:ect:ed !'ione DeT:ect:ed None De-¡;ect:ed 57. mg/kg trig/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.005 0_005 0_005 0_01 70-UO ** .. .. '''" ... 3700. NOT: Reportable mg/kg % lOOO_ 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O_H.S. / L.U,F_T. Manual KeT:hod - Modified EPA 8015 Individual consT:iT:uents by EPA MBT:hod 5030/8020. Not:e: PQL'S were raised due ~o high concen~raT:iQn of T:argeT: ~ªlyT:es reqµ1r.ng sample Qilu~ion. $urroga~e nOT: repor~able Qqe to sample 4~luT:ion. Flag .. Explanations: Surro9a~e is low due ~o ma~rix ~n-¡;erference6. Interferences ver~f~ed T:hrough 2n4 extra~tiQA/analysie. *- ; The surra aT:e aS50cia~ed wiT:h ~h~ß compounà~ iß low. rt_ #1186, A2 License: A20345 St:uar~ G. Bu~~ram DeparT:men~ Supervisor All re8~1n; IIs!ell I" I"IS Illpol1 life ,or Ins Uçl~51.e ,,58 of Ihe suÞml1IÍng p~ at Uþc>r;alllrIcS, Ine; 'lSsumþ~ no respo"sIÞIII~ lor repor¡ alteration, separ.Mm, ø,s¡¡¡cnmcnl or 1"1'" pan, ,ntcrpllMllC1\. 4100 Ät:la= Ct:. _ Balo:.ë:rsf,o::lo. CA.8:3308 . lS05} 327-4911 . FAX: (80S) 327·1 91 a Nov-OS-9B OB:55am . LABORATORIES From-BC Labs . B05327191B T-933 P,03/07 F-SB9 - ¡ , f'age J. Purgeable Aroma~ics and To~al P~troleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTM2NT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Atcn: RALPH HO£Y 326-3979 Dace Repor'ted: 11/Q4/98 Date Recei~ed: 10/22/98 LaÞora~ory No.: 98-12409-2 sampling Loca~ion: Sample IP: Sample Ma~riÄ: Sample Collec~ed By: 98-MQR.-02 lA- 30 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collec~ed.: Da~e Ex'tracted-S020: Pate Analyzed-8020: Pate EÄ'tracced-8015Mld) : Dace Analyzed-8015Mld): 10/22/98 @ lQ:55AM 10/23/98 10/23/98- 10/27/98 10/28/98 Constit:.uen'tS AnalYßis Resul-cs R.eporcing Uni'ts praceical Quane i tat: ion Limi-c Benzene Toluene E'thyl Benzene Toeal Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Toeal Pecrolewn Hydrocarbons (diesel) SUrroga~e % Recovery None petecceå None Deeeceed 0.096 None Pecec'ted 85. mg/k.g mg/kg mg/kg mg/k.g It 0.05 0.05 0_05 0.1 70·130 14000. 'No~ Reporcable mg/kg % 2000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O_H_S. / L.U_F.T. Manual Me'thod - Modified EPA ij01S Individualconst:.ituenes by EPA Mechod 5030/8020. Noee: PQ~'S were raised due co high concencrat:ion of hydrocarbons preaenc requiring sample dilut::Lon. surrogate noe repor~aÞle due to ~~ple dilution. AZ License: ~0345 Stuart G_ Bu~tram Depar~men~ Superv~sor l.u I8SYI1~ lIewel .n ¡n~ rcpa" are for IIIe "xCI..s..r w;oC c>I' 1118 swDmllllnl part)'. IIC LaÞOralorlllS, IRe, ""11mI'll no ro~pollaIÞ"IÍY for !'Opon allerallon, separallon, GolaCllmeRI or ¡Ma pany IRlDrprclallOn 4100 At:lèJ:.. Ct:, . Bë>io:.'::f"sf,<::ICI, C,A. 93308 - l805) 327-491 1 . FAX (805J 327-1 918 Nov-06-B8 08:56am From-BC Labs -- 8053271 B18 - T-B33 P.04/07 F-68B . LABORATORIES Pa.ge· ~ Purgeable Aroma~ic3 and To~al Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FrRE nEPARTMENT 1715 CHEST£R AVi 3RD FLOOR ß1UoŒRSPIELD, CA 93301 A~~n: RALPH HilEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Dace Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-3 Sampling Loca~ion: Sample 1D: S~ple Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 JA-35 Soil HOWARD WINES Da.ce collec:ced: Date Excracted-8020; Da~e Analyzed-S020: Excracted-8015Mld) : Analyzed-B015Mld} : loi22/98 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 IS) 11:20AM Date Date C'onS~l.tuen1:e Analy¡3is Re3ul~s Reporcing Units Pract;¡,cal Quaneicat:ion L;t.mit Benzene Toluene Echyl Benzene Toeal Xylenes Surrogace \ Recovery To~al 1?ecroleum Hydrocarbons {diesel} Surrogate % Recovery None Deeec~ed None Det:ect:ed None Decected None Detecced 87, mg/kg mg/kg ms/kg mg/kg % 0.05 a_os 0_05 0.1 70-130 13000_ Not Repon:a.Þle mg/kg % 1000. 55 -14 0 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H_S. / L.U.P.T. Manual ~t:hod - Modi£ieà EPA 8015 Individual conßcicuents by £PA Methoã 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were ra;¡,sed Que ~o high concen~ratiOn of hydrocarþons present requir1ng sampll! dilution, " Surroga~e nO~ repor~aÞle due to ~ample d~lu~iQn. AZ License: AZ0345 Scuar~ G. Buctram Depar~menc Supervisor All res"lt~ IIS184 In In,~ repo" Irc Tor 1/18 e",llIs'~e "511 III Ine s"þm,lIlng Piny- Be LoiIÞOrIID[,8a. Ine, a~"mU no Ie6pòns'DllltJ TDf rcport 8118r/illon. ~Cp¡uat,on, Oclo1lcnl 'l8nl Qr third pan} InlerprelllllDn. 4100 At:laõ Ct:. _ S':'Keí'sf,eICl, CA 93:308· (805) 327-4911 - FAX laOS) 327-191 a Nov-08-9B OB:58am .=a LABORATQRIES F rom-BC Labs ~. e B053271 91 B e T-933 P.05/07 F-8B9 ;Iage 1 . Purgeable ~omaeics and Toeal pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAK£RSFIELD FIRE D£~ARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE iRe FLOOR BAK£RSFIELD. CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HOEY 326-3979 Date Reporeed: 11/0~/98 Da~e Received: 10/22/98 Labora~ory No.: 9S·1240~-4 Sampling Locaeion: Sample IC; Sample Mä.cr.x: Sample collec~ed By: 98 -MOR· 02 2A-25 Soil HOW,AAD WINES Da~e Collec~ed: Da~e Extracted·8020: Da~e Analyzed·S020: Dace EX~racted-8015M(d) : Da~e Analyzed-801SM(d): 10/22/98 @ 12:10PM 10/23/98 1.0/23/98 10/27/'fJ8 10/28/98 Practical Analysis Reporcing Quancicacion Conßt..it:uent:s Resulcs Unics Limic Benzene None Detected mg/ (.g O.J. Toluene None Detec¡:ed rng/Jtg 0.1 Ethyl Benzene None Detect:ed Ing/kg 0.1 Tot:al Xylenes None De~ect:ed rng/kg 0.2 Surroga1:e % Recovery 93. % 70-130 Toeal pet:roleUIl\ Hydrocarbons (diesel) 12000. mg/kg 1000_ Surrogaee \ Recovery Not: Reporcable \ 55-140 TEST ~THOÞ; TPH by D.O.H.S. J L.U.F_T. ~nual Mechod - Modified ~PA SOlS Individual cons1:ieuent:s by EPA Meehod 5030/8020_ r--J" .~ Not:e: PQL's were raiaed due eo high concenerat:ion of hydrocarbons p~esenc requiring sample dilut:ion_ Su~roga~e no~ reporcaÞle due· ~Q ø~le dtl~~ion. AZ L~cense; AZ0345 Seuart: G, Buccram Pepar~mene Supervißor An "'6ù'l~ II000ea In tn.6 lep"" Ire tor Ihe rlcluslve U61t ot Ine ~wÞmllllng ~r'I" BC L8ÞOmOl,S5.loc, n'ums6110 le6p"n~IÞIIITy for rllpol'l.llIelllllOn, 5cp.mlon. øs¡achmcnl OJ U'\1n par'l~ Inlcrpn"lllon. 4,00 ,A:t:las Ct.:. .' Sakt3r-zf,Sld, CA 9:3308· (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (805),327-1916 Nov-OS-98 08:5Sam From-BC Labs . 8053271918 T-933 P.OS/07 F-S89 I I- I . LABORATORIES e Page 3. pu~geable Aromacics . and To~al Pe~rQle~ Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 3.73.5 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR ~RSFIELD, CA 93301. A~~n: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Da~e Repor~eQ: 11/04/98 Dace Received: 1.0/22/98 Laboraeory No-: 98-~240~-5 Sampl~ng Loca~ion: stunple 10; Sample Mat:rix: sample Colleceed sy: 9S-MDR-D2 2A-30 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collec:~eQ: Dace Excracted-S020: Da~e Analy~ed-S020; Excracted-S015M{d) : Analyzed-S015M{dJ ; 10/22/98 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 @ 1.2:25PM Oat.e Pace Con"'~1.t:':f~n~C5 Analysis ReBul~¡¡:: Reporc:i.ng Units Practical Quant:J.cacion Lim~e Benzene Toluene Echyl Benzene Toeal Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Tocal Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) surrogate % Recovery None Detec:ced None De~ected None Decected None Deeecced 9J. " mg/kg mg/Jotg tng/kg mg/kg % 0.1 0_1 0.1 0.2 70-130 8800. Noc Report.able mg/kg % 1000. 55-1.40 TES'!' METHOD:' TPH by 0 _ O. H. S _ / L. U. F "T. Manual Mechod - Modified E:PA sOlS Individual conseicuencs by EPA ~thod 5030/8020- ' Note: POL'S were raised due to high concencration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilu~ion. Surrogace not reporcable due .to sample di1ueion. . #1186, AZ License; AZ0345' I I ....,. ", Scuart G. Buttram Depart~n~ supervisor All ~..IIS 11:ne<I.n In,s repon I~ Tor Ole B~'luslve 11&8 of lne submltllng party, BC LllXlnllor.es,IßÇ, assumes no l1!S lDftsillolot, TOf Klpor! aRel'l'lIon. 5Cplll1lllon, ae!¡ ,nmenl or tn, (! pany .nlctpretanon. 4100 At::IIõIS Ct:. . Bal<.ersfield, CA 93308 . (80S) 327-4911 "FAX (605) 327-1916 Nov-OS-98 08:57am From-BC Labs . 8053271918 T-933 P.07/07 F-S89 . LABORATORIES e page 1 purgeaÞle Aramacicß and. Tocal Pecroleum flydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD WLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Accn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 11./04/98 Dace Rece~~ed: 10/22/98 LaÞoracory No.: 98-12409-6 sampling Loca~.on: Sample 1P: sample Ma~r:i.x: Sample collecced By: 98 ~MOR-02 2A-35 SoÜ HOWARD W1~S Dace Collected: Pace ExtracceQ-B020: Dace Analyzed-8020; Date Excrac~ed-8015M(d) : Da~e AnalyzeQ-801SM(Q): 10/22/98 @ 12:45PM 10/26/98 1.0/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Praccical Ana:J.ysis Repor~ing Quancicacion Consr.ir.uent.ë Resu1r.s Un:i.r.s LimiL Benzene None De~ect:eQ mg/kg 0.C05 Toluene None Decec~ed mg/Jcg 0_005 .* Et:hyl Benzene None Det:ect.ed mg/kg 0.005 *- Total Xylenes None Dececced mg/kg 0.01 ** Surrogat:e % Recovery 56. % 70-130 .. Total Peu:oleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3900. mg/k.g 1000. Surrogace % Recovery Noc R.eporcaÞle \" 55 -140 TEST METHOD; TPH by D.O.H.S. I L.O.F.T. Manual Mechod - Modified £PA 8015 Indiv.dual const:icuent:s by EPA Met:hod 5030/8020. Note: PQL'S were raißed due to high concencracion of hydroc~rbQns pre~enc ~equiring sample d.lu1:.i.on. surrogace not reportable due co aample d.luciøn. Flag ExplanaciQna: = Surrogace is lo~ due co macrix ~ncerferences. Incerferencea verified through 2nd extra~tiQn/analýsi~" .. ~ The sUrro9a~e aSBocia1:.ed ich thiS compounq ~s lo~. AZ034S ScuarC G. Buccram Deparcment Supervisor All re6uþ i 11~4 In cnls rspan ale for IlIe n¡;lu5i.e ~sc ollhe &uDmllllng pa~ ØC UlÞOfiilortc5,lnc. U$Umeq¡ no re6ponalDlIIl\" for ~pon aller.llon, 5c:paralllln. œwcn¡m:nl or mIra pan, illlerp"'UI\IOÌI, 41 00 A~lëlS Ct:, . Bal<:el"'=:flt:::ld. CA 93::308 . [80S) 327-4911 ,¡::AX [805) 327-191 a -. .¡.J-cv. (þ~ ~~ ~) LABORATORIES, INC. I I' October 19, 1998 RALPH HTJEY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: Dear Mr. Euey: 98-11336 09/29/98 The sa.mples (s) listed on' the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 09/29/98. Enclosed please ..find the analytical datç~ for the testing requeste have any questions regarding this :rep<n-t please contact me at (80 ext. 281. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 day;p (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt_ A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number ¡);;.~~ . ~'¡1iChelle Owen TO Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. 41 DC) AtlasCt. . Bakersfield. CA.9330B . (B05) 327-4.911 . FAX (B05) 327-1.91 B ,¡ '. , '. i ~ ',~~I" ~6' o I- U) ::) 0, LL o Z ':c¡: ~ o ,'....- CD .~ 'éi~ 00) 'Ô~ -.... 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LABORATORIES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 e Date Reported: Date Received: Laboratory No. : CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS SAMPLE NUMBER Sample Description 1 98-MOR-9-1, Tl-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 2 98-MOR-9-1, Tl-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 3 98-MOR-9-1, T2-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 4 98-MOR-9-1, T2-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 5 98-MOR-9-1, T3-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 6 98-MOR-9-1, T3-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 7 98-MOR-9-1, T4-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 8 98-MOR-9-1, T4-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 9 98-MOR-9-1, T5-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 10 98-MOR-9-1, T5-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 11 98-MOR-9-1, T6-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 12 98-MOR-9-1, T6-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES SAMPLE NUMBER T.P.H. 1 32. 2, None Detected 3 None Detected 4 None Detected 5 None Detected 6 24. 7 None Detected 8 None Detected 9 None Detected 10 None Detected 11 None Detected 12 None Detected T.P.H. - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons P.Q.L. 20. Units mg/kg Method EPA-418.1 P.Q.L. Practical Quantitation B C LABORATORIES, INC. Page 1 10-14-98 09-29-98 98-11336 All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805)327-191 8 . . 1 LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Project Number: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 -MOR-9-1 DF~20 Soil HOWARD WINES e Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-14 Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : Date Date Date Date 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Page Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery Analysis Results None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 92. None Detected 115. Reporting Units mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0;01 70-130 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O,H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or thir~ party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 I' =a . e LABORATORIES 1 . Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-13 Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) Analyzed-8015M(d) : Project Number: Sample ID:. Sample Matrix: Sample Collected 98 -MOR- 9-1 DF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES By: Date Date Date Date 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Page Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg 10. Surrogate % Recovery 94. % 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. 8C Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 41 00 Atla~ Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-191 B ,- . . LABORATORIES, INC. October 06, 1998 HOWARD WINES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAY£RSFIELD, C~. 93301 Subj,ect: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: Dear Mr. Wines: 98-11337 09/29/98 RECEl~7~n OCT 2 2 1998 BY: -.~ :-----~ The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 09/29/98. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requeste have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (805) ext. 281. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal, apply for solid sample matrices. minimum of 30 days disposed unless $5 pe,. ". ou II, Please refer to submission number 98-11337 when calling Sincerely, ~~l~' Michelle Owen Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. 4100 Atlas, Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 ',FAX (B05) 327-191 B ,I I " I, ' .~ I', ^- Analysis Requested I MATRIX , , , :f~$i'" ,Report To: 8 'Name: ENIJI~rJ~ft'<.-' $r:.-Il-"¡~ Project:' , " , t; Address: n,S- Cues'l(3¡e.þ.v Project #: c¡<g~, /V1o~-9-1 ,G" City: ~1a:45~((:~Ll\, Sampler Name: , :,', ,u. State: LA .. Zip: 93JQ.1 ~~ W fivES o Attri: . ~ot;/~ WI ^"ES . Z " ' . cæ . Phone: 3?.<Ó ~ '). 97<] :x: O· '- I'...: ,cO .... (.)0) -";"' . :2..... Q)e-¡ ;¡::C') 111-- "'11) Q)O ~co I'll..... m~ " LL. - 1:: ' ::::I?", O?"' (.)0) III-=t .!..:. :i~ oíi) .00 ;~ '::': .--- U) '"W' -' a: 0, .... ict a: o m «' ..J - DT- is' DT -,zO GF -I~ GP-20 ~ ~'~ Œ 0 ð~ ~,~ ,-;t "t: a.. ~ ~ .// ./J .,¡ / .¡ ./ co o Ii ,'. . Ii / j ... , Q)'" III ~¡,~ 5 ,,:tåi !! ~'O :t Q) ~ :¡§!... .g'B .501'11·0-'- ::::I III c(;:tcnõCñ:i " , Q) E i="O "O~ cC/ :JQ) 0:J <g ca: ... ' :J' I- Q) "00. , C >- co I'-- ........ , 'Q)Q) - .c .!: E~ :JC z·o Ü I ,,7.if.',·,>'J'.1I~,'1'~ ... t ;~,)':l';'\"I'BU 101~ 1;', _.~, _. ~\~ ~~ ',.' I . ,"', . I . :t:t:tcn°uJ== -cCJ;: 5 5 5 5 , . ô Billing Information: Name: BAKé'QF/(í.!)~(2.E roy, Address: 17 IS- C¡.{(35rC--tZ.-AV 3'~ Fl- CityßÆKc-lt'Sr-~C:L..tßtate cA ZiP'733Ô( , Attention: A,--Pli tfuGY PO# Report Drinking Water . Y / N . on State Form? Y/N Comments: tur~ 72 BC Lab. Field Service Däte: Time:, Relinquished 9Y: (Signatur~) ,Date: Time: Time: Miles: E '. : . , t Flat .' qUlpmen : Rate' Revised 5/Q7....Sample Disposal by BC Lal;l5 mày be billed at $5.00 / 5aniple for non-àqueou5 Sample5~' .' ~elinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Received by:, (Signature) Date: Time: - ,-- Be LABORATORIES INC. Submission ,: q¡- - It (~ r:t) 7 SHIPPING INFORMATION SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM Project Code: RGv. No.6 9/14188 Paae ,~ Of ~:~ ~.. ~ Federal Expre88 0 UPS 0 Hand Delivery BC Lab Field Service 0 Other 0 (Specify) ¿ SHIPJING CONTAINER Ice Chest ~ None 0 Box 0 Other 0 (Specify) Refrigerant: Ice 0 Blue Ice 0 None ~ Other 0 .9omments: Custody seals:~~:"~ ~I;!;~ None 0(' Comments: All 18mples received? veslV No 0 AU sample. containers Intact? Ve. J¥ No 0 III I' Ice Ch~.t1Ui.Lb Datem;.,.e'Ql2.c¡7qf Jlk.---,....._;:jIi>J Temperature: ~·C ItJJl/l) a Thennometer ID: ~~ Analyst Inlt SS EmIssivity . ;: Container .~,·I ::;~ Descrlptlon(s) match CaC? ves'i{ No 0 Ice Chest ID Datem~. Temperature: °c ThennonMderlD: Analystlnlt Emissivity Container SAMPLE NUMBERS SAMPLE CONTAINERS 1 I a 4 I . , . . , t 't2 1 I I .. . . , . . 10 tt 11 o , OT GENERAL MINERAL! GENERAL PHYSICAl PT PE UNPRESERVED 1...'1' .......A.." IDT I:"'IIIUIC! DT "'''''I'A' """ .,...." ""., In' .,' I.,.., '''A' TDA\II:I III AUIf "'A' ""'A ,''' 1 TIll -- --- -....,. 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",DA ",AD lOAD , ....... , AnnloU 1_- __ .__ 1_- & _____ 1.....7 'AD ........7 'AD "'..... ........... , 1 I I PlASTIC BAG Comments: Sample NUm~rlng Completed By: G.k='r1?O Dat./TIme:~ IF:\WP8O\LAB_DOCSIFORMSISAMREC2.WPDJ . · e - LABORATORIES 1 Purgeable Aromatics " and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAK~RSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979' Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 -MOR-9-1 DT-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 LaboratorY No.: 98-11337-1 Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/06/98 Page Constituents Analysis Results Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 84. 6300. Not Reportable Reporting Units mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 500. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL I S were raised due to dilution requir~;~\él\~~j¡r¡;;{¡ ing into calibration range. , Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. ¥ ", PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor 1{~ All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party"interpretation. .. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . [B05) 327-4911 . FAX [B05) 327;191 B ~ -- -.I e LABORATORIES 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-2 S~pling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 DT-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed~8020: Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : Date Date 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Page Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Ben"zene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None " Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Surrogate %- Recovery 86. %- 70-130 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 400. mg/kg 50. Surrogate %- Recovery 84. %- 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.,F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typiçª+ \b--rt2.'? .-0' Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are lor the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. , '4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-191 B =a It -- LABORATORIES 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-3 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 -MOR-9-1 GF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Date Date 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Page Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg. 0.005 Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg 1. Surrogate % Recovery !:I8. % 70 - 13 0 . TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPAMethod 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are lor the exclusive use of the submitting party. 8C Laboratories, tnc, assumes no responsibility lor report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-191 B . II '" w LABORATORIES l' Purgeable Aromatics and- Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AvE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 GF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Reporied: 16/08/98 Date Received: 09j29/98 Laboratory No. :98~11337-4 - - , Date Collected: Date Extracted-802D: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Date Date 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Page Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Detected' mg/kg 0.005 'Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None De,tected 'mg/kg 1. Surrogate %- Recovery 95. %- 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D~O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes ~oresponsibility for report alteraiion, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. . 4100 Atlas Ct.- Bakersfield. c:;A 8330B ·,·(B05) 327-4811 . FAX (B05) 327-1!::J; B · ~1./18/98 12:25 e805 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV 141 001 ....... -- e. *************************** *** ACTIVITY REPORT *** *************************** TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID START TIME USAGE TIME PAGES RESULT 9305 3259162 11/18 12:07 18' 39 29 OK ... .. ~. BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT .' e - MEMORANDUM DATE: November 18, 1998 SUBJECT: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney , R1ùph E. Ruey, Director, Office of Environmental services~ Morosa Bros. TO: FROM: Attached please find a draft site characterization report for the Morosa Bros. Property located at 4800 Stine Road. You will find the laboratory reports that you requested as Appendix B. Based on the findings of this report, once the tanks are removed, this office will confirm in a "closure" letter that no further action will be required on this site. We will send you a copy of all field and laboratory costs associated with this investigation, as well as, a current estimate of the cost for removal of the tanks. REH/ed cc: K. Blair H. Wines çY~de ~~ §",~.A0Pe ~ A W~ " . 'r ¡ \ . . Site Characterization Report: Evaluation of Environmental Impacts and Risks from Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil. Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Prepared for: Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services November 1998 Prepared by: Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services .' e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Table of Contents Section Page Executive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I. Introduction ............................................................ 3 II. Site History ............................................................ 3 III. Preliminary Assessment Results ............................................ 5 IV. Investigation & Risk Assessment ............................................ 6 V. Conclusions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 VI. Recommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ',. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Appendices: A. Project Maps / Figures B. Laboratory Reports / Chain-of-Custody Documentation 2 . . Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Executive Summary: The subject property contains eight (8) underground storage tanks (UST's) of various size capacities. Six of the UST's are located along the northeast end of the shop structure, twoare located along the southwest end of the same shop. The only indication of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil was under the turbine end (southern end) of the 10,000 gallon diesel tank. Based on the soil investigation and the results of a risk analysis, an estimated 628 gallons of diesel fuel had leaked from the' vicÏIlity of the turbine end of the diesel UST. The residual diesel in the subsurface soil is effectively stabilized at distance of forty-two feet (42') below the surface, with over one-hundred feet (100') separation above the water table in the area. There is no threat to groundwater from this diesel impacted soil. The residual concentrations of diesel in the soil are also within State of California guidelines for allowing the soil to remain in place. I. Introduction PUl:pose ofthe Study This report presents the results of an evaluation to assess the probability of contamination beneath the subject property and the possibility of a threat to groundwater from any,hydrocarbon impacted soil therein. . Scope of the Study This report provides a qualitative and quantitativeeyaluation of the environmental risks resulting from an unauthorized release of petroleum hydrocarbons by any of the eight (8) underground storage tanks (UST's) located at the site. Also discussed are site history, hydrogeological profiles, ai1d b~ckground infonnation regarding existing site characteristics, regional water quality and local regulatory objectives. II. . Site History Past and Current Uses Records on file with the Bakersfield Fire Department's Office of Environmental Services (BFD/OES) show that eight (8) UST's were originally installed at the site in 1971 and were owned and operated by Morosa Bros. Transportation. On November 18, 1987, a pennit application was submitted to the regulatory agency at the time by Kern Environmental Services on behalf of Morosa Brothers to remove six of the non-motor vehicle fuel (i.e. lube oils, used oil and solvent) UST's. The removal pennit expired on March 18, 1988 without any of the UST's 3 I .' e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road being removed. Updated infonnation was submitted by Angelina C. Morosa on May 30, 1989 listing the new owner of the UST's as "The Morosa 1987 Trust." During a period from 1991 to March 31, 1992, Stidham Trucking, Inc. leased the property without indicating any use of the existing USTs at the site. In subsequent correspondence, Angelina Morasa on February 20, 1993, requested a twelve month extension for removal of the UST's which were no longer in use at the site. In September, 1994, Hurt's Transportation, a regional propane distributor, leased the subject property and filed an application with BFD/OES to operate the 10,000 gallon diesel UST on site. As a condition of operating the diesel UST,a precision tank and line integrity test was perfonned on October 12, 1994. The diesel UST passed the tank and product line tightness test administered pursuant to state regulations using approved test methods. A new pennit to operate the diesel UST was issued to Hurt's Transportation, in care of Mrs. John (ANGIE) Morosa doing business as MATTEUS ManagementCompany. Separate Notices of Violation for the other seven illegally abandoned USTs were also sent concurrently under separate cover to Mrs. Morosa, c/oMATTUES Management Company. The BFD/OESperfonned an inspection of Hurt's Transportation on June 5, 1995. The' inspection noted corrections needed for UST monitoring procedures and the requirement to install a mechanica11ine leak detector on the pressurized diesel fuel piping. Hurt's Transportation vacated the property sometime later in 1995 without making the'necessary corrections for the line leak and UST monitoring requirements. With the exception of Hurt's singular use of the diesel UST during 1994-1995, the UST's have remained essentially illegally abandoned since at least 1987. Other than the diesel UST which passed the tank and line integrity test in 1994, (although later cited in 1995 for lack of ongoing leak monitoring), th.ere'are no reports nor any other indications of unauthorized releases of hazardous substances having occurred at the site. The site is currently occupied by lessees who are not operating any of the UST's. Hydrogeologic Profile The property is in an area where depth to groundwater is historically between 140 to 200 feet below the surface, depending on periodic drought conditions I. The nearest water wells are IKern County Water Agency. 1996 Report on Water Conditions. Improvement District No.4. February 1, 1997.· Page 9. 4 - - Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road located in the residential areas on the south side of Pacheco Road, approximately three tenths of a mile south of the site. Regulatory Objectives As a result of the Preliminary Assessment infra, further investigation was performed to characterize the extent of the diesel impacted soil beneath the turbine end of the 10,000 gallon diesel UST at the site. Diesel was the only substance detected above regulàtory thresholds which warranted this further investigation. Diesel does not contain, (in significant regulatory concentrations), any of the constituents of concern (e.g., benzene, tolune, xylene, etc.) associated with petroleum hydrocarbons. Therefore, diesel impacted soil does not constitute a hazardous waste under either federal or California law. The only regulatory objective at issue for this site is whether the diesel impacted soil would constitute a potential threat to groundwater quality of any underlying aquifer. III. Preliminary Assessment Results On September 29, 1998, soil sampling was conducted at the site to ascertain if petroleum hydrocarbons were present under any ofthe,eightUST'son site. A truck mounted Geo-probe, hydraulic ram sampling device was used to collect soil samples from fiftèen feet (15') and twenty feet (20') beneath the surface below each UST. Sample borings were angled to terminate under the center of the non-motor vehicle fuel tanks located on the northeast of the shop building. Sampling also was conducted specifically under the fill port openings of both the gasoline and diesel fuel tanks, located at the southwest side of the shop, with an additional sample set taken under the diesel turbine pump end. Since the gasoline tank was serviced by a suction motor at the dispenser, there was no additional sampling required for possible turbine leaks. Table 1 Prelimina¡:x Assessment Results in Parts Per Million (.12pm) (September 29 1998) . Tank Description Sample Description Sample Results (ppm) Tank #1 TI-15' 32 ( as petroleum) 550 gallon solvent TI-20' None Detected Tank #2 T2-15' None Detected 550 gallon used oil T2-20' None Detected Tank #3 T3-15' None Detected 6000 gallon motor oil T3-20' 24 (as petroleum) Tank #4 T4-15' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T4-20' None Detected 5 -' .' e- ":~- Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Tank Description Sample Description Sample Results (ppm) Tank #5 T5-l5' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T5-20' None Detected Tank #6 T6-l5' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T6-20' None Detected Tank #7 GF-15' None Detected 6000 gallon gasoline GF-20' None Detected Tank #8 DF-15' None Detected 10,000 gallon diesel DF-20' None Detected DT-15' 6300 (as diesel) DT-20' 400 (as diesel) Based on the elevated levels of diesel detected from under the turbine pump (southern end) of the 10,000 gallon diesel tank, further investigation was warranted to assess, the impact. IV. Investigation and Risk Assessment Subsequent Investigation of Diesel Turbine Area On October 22, 1998, additional soil sampling was conducted utilizing the same truck mounted Geo-Probe sampling equipment as before, but with this difference. The depth and angle of the two additional borings was altered to provide varying sample points throughout the area predicted to be impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons from the turbine end ofthe diesel UST. The first additional angle boring, (labeled as 1 A) was inserted near the turbine end of the diesel UST at a steep angle {approximately 10 degrees off vertical) and placed so as to help define the lateral extent of the diesel plume. The second angle boring (labeled as 2A) was inserted at a more shallow angle (approximately 30 degrees off vertical) and was intended to bisect the more concentrated area of the plume to assess the maximum concentrations of residual diesel in the soil. Soil samples were collected from both borings at lateral distances of twenty-five feet (25'), thirty feet (30'), and thirty-five feet (35'). This arrangement of borings yielded six additional discrete sampling points, both horizontally and vertically, throughout the affected area. Table 2 provides the sample values, however Figure 1 in Appendix A provides the spacial orientation necessary to interpret the data. 6 I' .' e, Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Table 2. , Subsequent Investigation Results (October 22. 1998) Boring # Sample # 25' Value 30' Value 3'5' Value lA lA-25' 3700ppm diesel lA lA-30' 14000ppm diesel IA IA-35' 13000ppm diesel 2A 2A-25' 12000ppm diesel 2A 2A-30' 8800ppm diesel 2A 2A-35' 3900ppm diesel Risk Assessment I' I Adjusting for the angles at which the longitudinal samples were taken, the area of highest diesel concentration in the soil (14000ppm) occurs between twenty and twenty-five feet (20-25 ft.) vertically beneath the turbine pump (southern end) of the diesel UST. The concentrations diminish substantially to a ,true vertical depth of thirty-two feet (32') at t~ deepest sample (2A- 35') yielding a value of 3900ppm residual diesel. The only anomalous values occurred in the fine silty layer of soil sampled during the preliminary assessment phase. The anomaly is accounted for by silt having a higher absorptive quality than that of sand or silty sand., The diesel plume in the deeper soil displays top-to-bottom symmetry throughout the same unifonn coase grained, silty sand soil type. Thus, based on the sampling, several aspects of the diesel plume can be adequately charaCterized. I I Volume of diesel present in the soil is calculated as the volume of impacted soil multiplied by the average concentration per available pore space between the grains of soil. For the purpose of this assessment, the impacted subsurface area is considered to be roughly , cylindrical in shape, twenty feet in both diameter and height, assuming symmetry as indicated in the sampling. Area of this cylinder is calculated as Pi x radius2 x height, (3.14)( 10')2(20')=6280 cubic feet of diesel impacted soil. The American Petroleum Institute (API) has detennined that diesel fuel concentrations averaging 6500ppm in the soil contain 0.1 gallons per cubic feet.2 Therefore, the volume of residual diesel in the soil at the subject site, also with a similar average soil concentration of 6500ppm, is estimated to be 628 gallons. 2 American Petroleum Institute. A Guide to the Assessment and Remediation of Underground Petroleum Releases. API Publication 1628, Second Edition, August 1989. Page 13. 7 ,.' - Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Threat to groundwater can be assessed by knowing the volume of the release, depth to the water table, and adsorptive capacities of the subsurface soils. The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has detennined that residual diesel concentrations of 10,000 ppm are allowable to remain in the soil provided that a vertical separation exists of more than one-hundred feet (100') between the diesel impacted soil and the water table where average annual precipitation is less than ten inches (10").3 Continued migration of the plume can be assumed to occur given that the highest concentrations throughout the center (12000 - 14000ppm) are roughly double the APIresidual value for diesel in a coarse grained soil of 6500ppm. This indicates that approximately half the total volume of residual diesel (628 gallons / 2) or 314 gallons, is free to migrate further down the soil column. Since this additional 314 gallons will occupy 3140 cubic feet'ofsoil upon reaching residual concentration (based on the API value of 0.1 gallon of diesel per cubic foot of soil), the additional depth of migration can be solved by dividing by (Pi x radius2). Thus, 3140 cubic feet divided by (3.14)(10)2 = 10 feet. Added to the lowest portion of the plume sampled at a true vertical depth of thirty-two feet (32') below surface, the total predicted depth of the plume at static residual concentration then becomes forty-two feet (42') below grade. v. Conclusions Based on the infonnation presented in this Site Characterization Report: ~ Only the soil below turbine (southern) end of the 10,000 gallon diesel UST shows any petroleum hydrocarbon impact. ~ . The subsurface area affected by the hydrocarbons is approximately 6280 cubic feet, and represents a release of roughly 628 gallons of diesel into the subsurface soil. ~ Residual diesél in the soil is estimated to migrate no deeper than forty-two feet (42') before reaching concentrations equaling the residual capacity of the soil. ~ Estimated residual concentrations of diesel remaining in the soil (at the point of residual saturation) are within State of CaliforÌ1ia guidelines for allowing it to be left in place withòut any potential threat to nearest groundwater, more than one-hundred feet (100') below the lowest point of diesel impacted soil. 3State of California. Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual: Guidelines for Site Assessment. Cleanup. and Underground Storage Tank Closure. October 1989. Page 29. 8 - -- - · .! Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road VI. Recommendations Based on the information presented in this evaluation, it is recommended that no further action be required for assessment or cleanup of the petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil. Respectfully submitted, ~~~~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental· Services 9 I: N - ~ i I. \U.~v~k UK.l,rO .. ". '. '. t:OooJCc.~~ ~'-''!t r.:::. DF' <?If:" r- -, ,~ 1 Af't'lZðl(fNlATé LIM IT" Or: 1)\é~EL. ,""Po.C.T cJ . t>~'C7-J ....TE.I) "S"v-\P\...£ t...O::.I'\T ao-š ~ 2.' d vI \JÞoJ ~ Q.. ~ T~'<.. -.... .......... " ':J£JlMf ,.... T...k -1-. ~ . :)\-\O? 'e:>L.~. 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ENGR. PETROLEUM 4100 ATLAS COURT, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911; FAX 327·1918 BKRSI CLIENT NO. BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTKENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Attn: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 P.O. NUMBER DATE 10-19-98 LABORATORY SAMPLE NO 98-11337 SUBMITTED ON 09-29-98 SUBMITTED BY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTHENT TERMS: NET 30 DAYS QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 1 98-KOR-9-1, DT-lS, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 2 98-HOR-9-1, DT-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 3 98-HOR-9-1, GF-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 4 98-HOR-9-1, GF-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES PAGE 1 UNIT AMOUNT .....'.....----... SAKPLES: 1, 2 ORGANICS: EPA 8020 - BTXE, EPA 801S - TPH 2 (diesel) 106 150.00 300.00 SAHPLES: 3, 4 2 ORGANICS: EPA 8020 - BTXE, TPH (gas) 106 150.00 300.00 DISPOSAL CHARGES DISPOSAL CHARGES (4 samples @ 5.00 each) 20.00 ---------- ---------- $620.00 PLEASE REFER TO THE INVOICE NUMBER ABOVE WHEN MAKING YOUR PAYMENT. THIS IS YOUR INVOICE - WE DO NOT ITEMIZE AGAIN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM '--, 108637 ttÄSORATORIE.J INC. J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 ATLAS COURT, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911; FAX 327-1918 CLIENT NO. . BKRSI BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTKENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Attn: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 98-KOR-9-1, T1-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T1-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T2-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T2-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1; T3-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T3-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T4-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T4-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T5-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES ,,-'----' 98-MOR-9-1, T5-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9-1, T6-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 98-MOR-9~1, T6-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES PLEASE REFER TO THE INVOICE NUMBER ABOVE WHEN MAKING YOUR PAYMENT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 @ Printed on RECOVER"' recycled carbon less paper made, with post consumer waste. P.O. ~UMBER DATE 10-21-98 LABORATORY SAMPLE NO. 98-11336 SUBMITTED ON 09-29-98 SUBMITTED BY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT TERMS: NET 30 DAYS PAGE 1 UNIT AMOUNT '-- THIS IS YOUR INVOICE - WE DO NOT ITEMIZE AGAIN INVOICE NO. ENVIRONMENTAL ~BORATORIE!. INC. 108637 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PETROLEUM J. J. EGLIN, REG. CHEM. ENGR. 4100 ATLAS COURT, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-4911; FAX 327·1918 . BKRSI CLIENT NO. BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTKENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR Attn: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 DATE 10-21-98 SUBMITTED ON LABORATORY SAMPLE NO. 09-29-98 98-11336 SUBMITTED BY BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTftENT P.O. NUMBER TERMS: NET 30 DAYS PAGE 2 UNIT AMOUNT QUANTITY DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 13 98-KOR-9-1, DF-IS, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 14 98-ftOR-9-1, DF-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES ORGANICS: EPA 8020 - BTXE, TPH (gas), EPA 8015 - 2 TPH (diesel) - (Samples 13, 14) 106 150.00 300.00 . 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'shed by: (Signature) 1; .J..::¿~ Relinquished by: (Signature) Date: Time: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: Time: Miles: . Flat. Equipment: Rate. Revised 5/97....Sample Disposal by BC Labs may be billed at $5.00 / sample for non-aqueous Samples: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: - CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME 7~~ MQ(è- 0"2- INSPECTION DATE -rIÙ IO/1-1-fr~ Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EPA 10 # (Z-EAOI¡.J &- S o Routine o Combined o Joint Agency o Multi-Agency o Complaint ORe-inspection fiiJz.w&j Qß"'t'{1 ßAsev I\JE:' :. S- f.pfV\ OPERATION (if JctfK, C V COMMENTS Hazardous waste determination has been made {Vt.é!J ISlI-'r LAyt.rtC~ lA 2S 2Ç"" r~ EPA ID Number (Phone: 916-324-1 n 1 to obtain EP A ID #) ~s:::D<: 1A: ?ù 62- ff"'\ Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage ({ A ~5' t~ lpiV\ Reporkd release, tire, or explosion within 15 days of occurance - 40 «..C--fuSAL (~ S~LG) Established or maintains a contingency plan and training Hazardous waste accumulation time frames CD^""'(;. þ 2ft. 25 G4 ~Y sot'-1(.{)J:) M:P f(JfVI Containers in good condition and not leaking II 2.A-- .b th4 pfÞvt Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste If 2A :ss- S--g pPfVf Containers are kept closed when not in use Weekly inspection of storage area Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line Secondary containment provided , \ Conducts daily inspection of tanks ~. . Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels Proper management of used oil filters Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest Sends manifest copies to DTSC Retains manifests for 3 years Retains hazardous waste analysis for 3 years Retains copies afused oil receipts far 3 years Determines if\\'aste is restricted from land disposal C=Compliance V=Vialation Inspector: Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 White - En\'. S\'cs. . Business Site Responsible Party Pink - Business Cory· c~, . . 1/" ~ . . NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, 'California 93301 (805) 326-3727 An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the' Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, October 19, through on or about Wednesday, October 28, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. ;ì It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (CodeCiv. Proc. § 1822.56) '1 t , WALTER H. PORR, J Assistant City Attor ,. I I, I '¡ ! I . ,,/,.:b .. If . ; ',~- ENDORSED ROBERT M. SHERFY 1 Chief Assistant Clm Attorney FILED 2 State Bar No. 0828 9 KERN COUNTY WALTER H. PORR, JR. , 3 Assistant City Attorney OCT 1 4 1998 State Bar No. 138100 4 CI~ Hall TERRY McNALLY, CLEt)I{ 15 1 Truxtun Avenue BY DEP~ ( 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorne~s for Plaintiff CITY 0 BAKERSFIELD 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT 12 Plaintiff, INSPECTION WARRANT 13 vs. [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA. as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 16 Defendant. 17 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT . 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 2S property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent of the soil contamination in and around the area of the undergrou,nd storage tanks 28 which have leaked. , ! . ¡ ¡ ¡ , ¡ ,I f J ~ , , ì ì ¡ ;1 ~J ...~ . .)... <',...-, " .;; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 c_ ".,-.... rA \' :-!II"; This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1822.56 in a reasonable' manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior thereof. YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the owners of the subject property. Given under my hand this ~ day of {)d-nber . 1998. : i ¡ ,I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 . JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNlY SUPERIOR COURT 27 WHP:aIj S:'UrMOROSARDGSVNSPECTION WARRANT2.wpd 28 :! , 2 '. t ; ~ ~-?;, .:' .. . . ~/ '"1' ~./ . . 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 . City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ENDORSED FILED KERN COUNTY OCT 1 51998 TERRY McNALLY, CLERK BY DEPUTY 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT 12 Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF 13 vs. INSPECTION THEREON 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 16 Defendant. , I' : ¡ i 17 18 TO PLAINTIFF ANGELINA C. MOROSA. IN PROPRIA PERSONAE: 19 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspection warrant has issued herein for the 20 property located at 4800 Stine Road, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as 21 Exhibit a A. a 22 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Environmental Services Division of the Fire 23 Department for the City of Bakersfield will conduct its inspection pursuant to the aforesaid 24 warrant pursuant to the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "B.· 25 DATED: October 15, 1998 26 ¡ ! t ¡ i I j; ! ¡ ¡ By: í' . , ¡ : ! 27 28 WHP:alj S:\l.itWlOROSA'PLDGS\Notice Re Warranl2.wpd : ,¡ ] , . o/" í . . EXHIBIT A . . 't' . ~.- .:' ROBERT M. SHERFY ENDORSED 1 Chief Assistant Clm Attorney FILED 2 State Bar No. 0828 9 KERN COUNTY WAL TER H. PORR. JR. ocr 1 4 1998 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 CI~ Hall TERRY McNAllY CLEO\{ 15 1 Truxtun Avenue BY bEP~"( 5 Bakersfield. California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 I 27 ! j , 28 f I 1 i I I SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT Plaintiff. INSPECTION WARRANT vs. [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST. and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive. Defendant THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court. and it appearing therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants ' .. property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature and extent of the soil contamination in and around the area of the underground storage tanks which have leaked. '/ , \ , . . 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 r- ". e_ \~t. This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least tw~nty-four (24) hours before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Given under my hand this ~ day of . {)d-ober i I I .1998. 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 JAMES t.1. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT I I I I I ! ¡ ¡ ! ¡ I I, f! . ! II ! I II I 27 WHP:aJj S:\Lit\MOROSA\PLDGS~PECTlON WARRANT2.wpd 28 2 . , " . . I EXHIBIT B · . Ii 1 , ¡ I It,·;· ' .. "'.. ce NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, October 19, through on or about Wednesday, October 28, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) WALTER H. PORR, J Assistant City Attor . ({e . . . "':'- ". ENDORSED ROBERT M. SHERFY 1 Chief Assistant CI~ Attorney FILED 2 State Bar No. 08289 . KERN COUNTY WAL TER H. PORR, JR. . OCT 1 4 1998 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 CI~ Hall TERRY McNALLY, ClEt)1( 15 1 Truxtun Avenue BY, DEP~' ( S Bakersfield, California ·93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD. CASE NO. 231590 NFT 12 Plaintiff. INSPECTION WARRANT 13 vs. [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA. as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST. 1 S and DOES 1 through 50. inclusive. 16 Defendant. . 17 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court. and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern. State of California. 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent of the soil contamination in and around the area of the underground storage tanks 28 which have leaked. .1 ,. , '~, ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 . a.._,.. r-!-~;. v~~:_ This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence O(the 10 . owners of the subject property. 11 Given under my hand this ~ day of {)dnbtr . 1998. 12 13 I ¡ I d 'I ¡ ,I " t II /1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 27 WHP:aQ . S:'Út'MOROSA\PlDGS'mSPECTION WARRANT2.wpd ¡ I ; I I : I :[1 " .1 II \1 t \1 ,i ! II !: I 28 2 ~ ' ! , I .. - ." . , . " . .'; "&. 1 PROOF OF SERVICE 3 2 I am over the age of eighteen years and nota party to the within action; my business address is 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bàkersfield, California 93301. On the date last written below, I served the attached NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION 4 W ARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON the party(ies) listed below, through their attorneys of record, if any, by facsimile transmission, by personal delivery or by placing true copies/originals thereof in 5 sealed envelope(s)s addressed/designated as shown below: BY MAIL - I enclosed such document in sealed envelope(s) with the name(s) and address(s) of the person(s) served as shown on the envelope(s) and caused such envelope(s) to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. Tbe envelope(s) was/were mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. 1 am "readily familiar" with the finn's practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of party, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than one day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit. BY OVERNIGIIT SERVICE - I caused each such envelope to be delivered by overnight service to the addressee(s) noted below. BY FACSIMILE SERVICE - 1 placed such document in a facsimile machine (pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2003(3» with the fax number of (805)325-9162. Upon facsimile transmission of the document, I obtained a report from the transmitting facsimile machine stating that the facsimile transmission was complete and without error. A copy of the transmission report is attached to this Proof of Service pursuant to California Rules of Court. Rule 2008(e). 6 A. 7 8 9 10 B. 11 C. 12 13 14 15 D. 16 TYPE OF 17 SERVICE 18 19 20 21 22 -X- 23 24 25 26 27 28 . BY PERSONAL SERVICE -I caused such envelope(s) to be delivered by hand to the office of the addressee(s). ADDRESSEE FAX NO. A Angelina Carmen Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 11 I, J I . !I 'I II ! i I I il I ¡ l (STATE) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the above is true and correct. (FEDERAL) I declare that I am employed in the office of a member of the Bar of this Court at whose direction the service was made. '\ Executed on October IS, 1998 at Ba1œrsfield, C iA:1Q-Q ANDREA L. JONES I ( I f ¡ t I \--' J ì H \'." <'\ - ~.... ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . . - MEMORANDUM DATE: October 13, 1998 FROM: TO: SUBJECT: Attached, please find the lab results from the Morosa Brothers underground storage tank tests. .. These results show that all of the tank areas, with the exception of the diesel tank at the turbine end,are below any action level. Under the turbine end of the diesel tank, we do find 6,300 ppm at 15 feet (approximately 2 feet under the tank) and, 400 ppm at 20 feet (approximately 6 feet under the tank). Figure I, attached, shows the location of the tanks and the boring identifications. Although the results are less than we hoped for, 400 ppm at 20 feet is not very bad. In order to close this site however, we would have to determine how far below the surface the soil is impacted, as well as the lateral extent of the hydrocarbon impacted soil. This can be done with two additional borings. I have included a cross section diagram, as figure II, showing the original boring on this tank, and the two additional borings proposed. This should adequately define the full extent of the plume and allow us to close the site. We have informed Gfobal Probe to proceed with these additional borings. They are tentatively scheduled to complete the work on Thursday, October 15, 1998. REH/dm attachments ':r~~W~~~~~A~~" SAMPLE ID TI-15 TI-20 T2-15 T2-20 T3-15 T3-20 T 4-15 T4-20 T5-15 T5-20 T6-15 T6-20 GF-15 GF-20 DF-lS DF-20 DT -15 DT-20 . e MOROSA BROTHERS SOIL SAMPLE SUMMARY LOCATION ~--- Tank 1 - 15 ft Tank 1 - 20 ft Tank 2 -15 ft Tank 2 - 20 ft Tank 3 - 15 ft Tank 3 - 20 ft Tank4-15ft Tank 4 - 20 ft TankS-15ft Tank 5 - 20 ft Tank 6 - 15 ft Tank 6 .;:)0 ft Gasoline Tank - 15 ft Gasoline Tank - 20 ft Diesel Tank Fill End - 15 ft Diesel Tank Fill End - 20 ft Diesel Tank Turbine End - 15 ft Diesel Tank Turbine End - 20 ft RESULTS 32 mg/kg Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect 24/mg/kg Non Detect N on Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect Non Detect 6,300 mg/kg 400 mg/kg Oct-13-gS OZ:53PI FrOI-8C L¡bc S053271 a 18 T-a25 POllOI F-5T3 T'C o R G A N I C . 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L,BORATOAIES e e Page 1 p~rgeable ,AromAcicS and Toeal pecroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR aAJŒRSFIELÐ, CA 93301- Accn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboracory No.: 98-11337-3 sampling Locacion: Sample ID: sample Matrix: sample Collecced By: 98-NCR· 9-1 GF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Da.ce Collecced: Dace Excracced-8020: Dace Analyzed-S020: Date Extracced-801SM(g) : Cace An&ly2ed-8015M(g): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Const:it:uen~.&. Analysi.s Resulcs Reporti.ng units Practical Quancicat.1on Limit: None Dececced 98. mg/1tg mg/kg mg/kg , mg/1tg mg/kg " O.oos 0.005 0.005 0.01 Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Toeal Xylenes T01:a1 Petroleum Hydroca~bons (gas) surrogace ~ Recovery None Decected None Det.ecced None Det.ected None Det.ected 1. 70-130 TEST METHOD: '1'PH by p.O.H.,S- / L.U.F.'!. ~\1&1 Method· bSocUf1ed £PA 8015 Indiv1dual conøc~tuencs by EPA Mechoà 5030/8020. AZ034S Scuart. G. Butt:ram Ceparcmenc Supervisor 111 re'.....lIslC4 III l1\li "'fIOI' I/1IICH øW eu...i... ...0111\1 SUll/llltllng pan,. Ie UIIOfIllDtICl, IftC ........ 1\0 r.'ponsIDU~ lOf rqottøaraclAlll. separ_ÞOn. Cle*l\IMnl or liliiii p'n, 111""'- 41 OC Atlaa c~ . a.ker.rl~ld. CA. 93308 . (BO!5) :327-4911 . FAX (SO~J 327-1918 Oct-IZ-98 OT:44am From-BC Labs 8053ZTOT50 . T-8ZZ P 05/05 F-442 =a ,L..~BaRATORIES -- e pa¡o- 1 Purgeable Aromac~CQ and Total pecroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONKEm'AI. SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Accn: HOWARD WINES 32~-3979 Da~e Reporced: 10/08/98 Dace ~eceived: 09/29/98 Labora~ory No.: 98-11337-4 Sampling Locac.on: sample ID: Sample Mat:r1x: S~ple Collecced By: 98-)¡fOR-9-1 GF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace collecced: Dace Excraceed-B020: Dace Analyzed-8020: Dace Bxeracced-801SM(g) : Date Analyz8d-S015H(g): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Analysis Reporcing Consc:l.cuencs Resulcs unit:s Benzene None Dececced mg/kg Toluene None Dececced rng/kg Ethyl Benzene None Dececced mg/kg Toeal Xylenes None Dececced mg/kg Total Pecroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/Jc.g Surrogate ~ Recovery 95. ~ pracc.c::al Quancicacion Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 1. 70-130 TEST METHOD: T?H by D.O.H.S. / L.U.P.T. Manual Meehod - Mcxi1f.ed SPA 8015 Individual constituenes by EPA Method 5030/8020- AZ0345 Stuarc G. Butcram Departmenc Superv1sor AU m..1Þ ..,..4 III ØIoa repon Ir' lor \lit ,"III".' ..ia of tII4 I\ ÞlllIOIII9 pun. Be LIOOfllOllG.. \I1C, .....IM. no ..'ponallllllt, IÐf r.por1lMfltIGß. teSI""oOß. CI&\lCMWßI or 1l1li'0 pM'I, oIIIII'prtØIIOfto 4100 Acl.. Ct:. . 8.K~,...rlcld. CA. 93308 . l805] 327-491' . FAX (805) 327·'918 Oct-12-g8 01:45am From-BC Labs 8053210150 T-822 P.03/03' F-443 . LABORATORIES - e Page 1 ~rgeAble Aromat:ic, and To~al pecroleum Hydrocarbons ENV1RONMENTAL SERVICES 171.5 CHESTER. AVE 3RD FLOOR BAJŒRSFIELD. CA 93301 Accn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Pace Repor~ed: 10/07/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboracory No.: 9B-11336-1~ project: NwnbeJ:; Sample IO: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected 9S-MOR-9-1 DF-20, Soil ØOWARD WINES Date Dace Dace Dace Dace Colleccec!: Dace Ext:racted-8020: Dace Analyzed-8020: Excracced-801SM(g) : Analyzed-801SM(9) : Ext:racced-801SH(å) : Analyzed-8015Htd) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Consc1tuents Analysi.s R.esults Reporcing unic& Praccical Quancicacion L~m~t: I , Benzene Toluene: Echyl Benzene 'focal Xylenes Surrogace ~ Recovery Total Pecrolewn Hydrocarbons (d1ese~ Surrogace % Recovery None Detecceå None Dececced None Decec:ced None Decec:ted 92. mg/kg mg/kg trig/kg mg/kg t 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 None pececced 115. mg/kg !fr 10. 44-151 TEST METHOP; Ti'H by D.O.H.S. / L.tJ.i'.T. ~ual Method - Kodifieå EPA S015 Individual conscituencs by EPA ~thod 5030/8020. - ---.-- AZ0345 Scuarc G. Buccram Deparcment sup~rvisor IJIIWJUI1' .....eS'n 1/1" Npon U. Jor 1M ...r....... us. OJ 1M ,..IIIIIIftI/It pi"". Ie LIIIOft(G,....I/IC. u.1.IIIIØ 1\0 rlllpollSlÞ~II~ 'OIlWpon 'MIIII«I. "per.Uon. cIeIlrnlllCnJ DI JIIIf'II pII1, ~. 41 eX) At:II!I:3 Ct: . B~lc.e,..lIf.etd. CA 9:3'3oe . (S05J 327-491 1 . FAX. (605) '327- 1 91 a Oct-IZ-Q8 OT:45¡m ~ LABORATORIES From-BC L¡bs 8053Z70T50 _ e T-8ZZ POZ/03 F-443 Purgeabl. Aromacics and Toeal Pecroleum Hydrocarbons Page ¡ ENVIRON!ŒNTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTEA AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Aecn: RALPH HCEY 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 10/07/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboracory No.: 98-11336-13 Project: Number: Sample ID: Sample Macr~x: Sample Collected 9a-MeR-9-¡ DF-1S Soil HO\o1AJU) WINES Dace Date Date Dace Dace Collected: Dace Bxcracced-S020: Dace Analy~ed-S020: Excracced-S015M(g) : Analyzed-B01SHeg) : Excracced-801SMtdJ : Ana1yzed-801SX(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09130/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Constituents Analysis Resules Reporting Unics Pract:ical Quancicacion Limit: Sen%ene Toluene Eehyl Benzenoa Toeal Xylenes Surrogace ~ Recovery Toeal Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Reco~ery None t)ececcec1 None J)ecected None Detected None Dececced 94. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg t 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 None Dececced 94. mg/kg " :LO. 44-:L51 T£ST NETHOD: TPH by D.O.N.S_ / L.U.F.T. ~ual Mechod - NoQi£~ed E~A 8Q15 Ind~vidual constituencs by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ License: AZ03~S - Seuarc G. Bu~cram Deparcmenc Supervisor All ru..n. 1,"'11111 I"'. ~pan II. ,'" 11M ..el...IV.. .... 0' .... 1liliii1iII1II1 ,.ny. Ie LJOorIlolll.... lI1e. .,"""" 1\0 nrtpo/\5IDd,', 'Of I1IporIlllcrl1lOlI. ICplt~'IO". 41\1CIlmeIl' Of ''''rd petty I\~. 4100 At:I.S CC . Biik.,..t,.ld. CA 93308· (80s) :327-4g" . FAX CB05J ~GI?-1 '3' 8 Oct-IZ-98 OT:43am From-BC Labs 8053ZTOT50 T-8ZZ P.OZ/05 F-44Z ~. L.. \80AATOAleS e . Pac¡e 1. Purgeab1e ArcmA~ice and Toeal P~eroleum Hydrocarbons ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SER'IlICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3JU) FLOOR SAI<ERSFIELD. CA 93301 Actn; HOWARD WINES 326-39?9 Dace Reported: 10/08/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboraeory No.: 98-11337-1 Sampling t.ocacion: Sample ID: sample Ma.crJ.x: sample Collected By: 98-!40R-9-1 D'1'-15 S01.1 HOWA¡U> WINES Dace Collected: Dace Excracced-8020: Dace Analyzed-S020: Dace E~racced-8015M(d) : Dace AnalY2ed-8015M(d): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/06/98 ('onSC1.cuent:s An&lysilil Re\iults Reporting Unics pract.ical Quancicacion Limit Benzene Toluene Echyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogace , Recovery Total i'èt:roleum HydrocarÞons (QJ.esel Surrogaee % Recovery None Det:ected None cet:ecced None Dececced None Deeecced 84. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg t 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-1.30 6300. Not: Reporcable mg/kg t .500. 44-151 '. T£ST METHOD: Tl'H by C.O.H.S. / L.U.SO.T. Manual MechoQ - Modified EPA 801S Xnd~v~dual conseituents by £PA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due co dilueion required co bring t:argec analyc~s l.nco ca11bracion range. Surrogaee noe reporcable due co sample dilution. Sample chromaeogram no~ cypical of diesel. PQL'S ~ère raised due ~o h1gh concencracion of hydrocarbons presenc requ.ring sample di1ut:ion. ". AZ0345 Stu_rt G. Butcram Dðpartmen~ Supervisor . All ra...n, .IIICI,II III" lepøn f" 101' 1M ..cl....". 11M or OIl .1IDmInIft1l puty. Ie IAÞOI.'_', IIIC '....mea no I..pon.oDIlrly lor repe." i1IIclll1OlI, lC Mr.uOII, c <I ¡CIIIMnI Ollll'"' JIII1y ~. 4a1 00 A1:Iõ3-3 ~ . 8~....,..~t,ðlC1. CA e3~Q8 . (eo~] 327-4911 . FAX (80~] 327-1918 -=- Oct-IZ-9B 07:44am From-BC Labs 80S3ZTDTSD T-BZZ P 03/0S F-44Z =-- L..\BORATOAIES . . Page 1 purg.able Aromacics anà·· , Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ~NVIROmŒN'1'AL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE JRD FLOOR BA1ŒRSFIELD. CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3919 Date Reported: 10/08/~8 Date Received: 09/2~/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-2 sampl~ng Locac1on: sample IP: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-~-1 PT-20 Soil HOWARD W¡Ni:S Date collecced: Pate Extracced-8020: Pace, Analyzeci-8020: Dace Extracced-8015Mld) : Date Analyzed-aC15Kld}: 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Consti.tuents Analysis Results None De1:.ected None Petected None Detec1:.ed None Pecected 86. Reporting Un:LtS Practical Quantitation Limit 400. 84 . mg/kg zng/kg mg/kg rng/lcg t mg/kg \' 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 Benzene Toluene ,Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate t Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (dieøel) Surrogate ~ Recovery 50. 'H-1S1 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 801S Indiv:Ldual constituents by EfA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL'9 were raised due to dilucion required to bring target analyces into calibration range. Sample chramacogram noc cyp1cal of diesel. A.Z0345 Scuart G. B~c~rarn Pepar~men~ Superv1øor All ,.Iuna ....... IIII/IIi .." _ 'Of tile .ae¡.,........ 01 ilia IUDmI\WII 1111). It LlilcHllOhM; 1tM:. I~ 110 "'ofICIIISIDII'l) !Of rwpoIt .nerltlOll. ",,,'''10/1, cs.tICnmcnl Of V\InI pi'" .ntef~. 4' 00 AtleS Ct: . SalCer.f,eld. C A 9330S . (80S) :327-49' t . FAX (eo~) :3a7,··1 91 a ~ n/~ /;¡- CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY tit '1 Robcrt M. Shcrry ~~ ASSISTAl'iT CITY ATTOR:-iEYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H, Porr, Jr, Michael G. Allford Carl Hernandez III . r"~~~~ f Æ.~:;~'d{";EIVED I OCT 1 1998 I ¡-q'.7.. ()EP(;TY CITY ATTORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD A()MIl'iISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVE1'liE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805·326,3721 FACSIMILE: 805,325,9162 September 25, 1998 / Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz-Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California j , I II ì I ; ¡ i I I I I 1 t I I ' ¡ í t Dear Gentlemen: The purpose of this letter is to inform you of the action taken by the City of Bakersfield designed to move this property towards compliance with underground storage tank law and a potential sale. On Thursday, September 24, 1998, the City of Bakersfield obtained an Inspection Warrant from the Kern County Superior Court authorizing the City to conduct the necessary slant drilling to determine what, if any, contamination may exist in the soil in and around the underground storage tanks. It is anticipated that this inspection will be conducted some time during the week of September 28, 1998 through October 2, 1998. Additionally, because of advances in technology, the drilling equipment used for this process is now mounted on the back of a pickup truck, rather than on a drilling rig, and thus the expenses related thereto are in the $1,000, as opposed to the $10,000, range. Once the slant drilling has been completed and the samples have been forwarded to the lab, it is hoped that the City of Bakersfield will . have results by October 9, 1998. Once the lab results are received, the City of Bakersfield will be able to advise you as to the anticipated amount of the cleanup costs and we may need to discuss the extent and necessity of an appraisal to determine fair market value of the subject property. \ j ,. t: , r... , ,4' ~ ~--~.;;;;:;;c__~:.._",--_ e . Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Page 2 September 25, 1998 In the meantime, the City of Bakersfield has ordered a litigation guarantee for the property and a copy of same, together with the lab results, will be forwarded to you as soon a received. Should either of you have any questions concerning the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. WHP:alj ~~'." Ralph, Huey,"Diredo¡'~~f:'Eñvif_o~tª,-~ê.r:Ý19~~'-j ~-~:....-.-_..:....-..,...;-- S:\L.it\MOROSA\CORR\Parker-Bamett,ltr.wpd Crr0 i;- .~~. B . .< ~ A K E' R S". FIE L D FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: October 1, 1998 TO: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services FROM: Howard H. Wines, III, Hazardous Materials Specialist SUBJECT: Office Visit'by Angelina Morosa on September 30,1998 At approximately 1500 hours, Ms. Morosa entered our office with the 29 September 1998 document and requested that we date stamp her copy of the same as "received." Dana Mitchell did date stamp Ms. Morosa's copy and Ms. Morosa also left a copy with me., Ms. Morosa then complimented Dana on the condition of the African Violets in the office. Ms. Morosa then informed me that I was being notified that I was not to enter the property and that I would be arrested if I di~. She indicated that she was aware that the property had been marked (for Underground Service Alert) and that I was not to enter th~ property nor disturb the tenants. In order to acknowledge her, Isimply ~aid, "OK." . I. Ms. Morosa then posed the queštion "Do,You know who the aggrieved party is in this case?" I, said "no," as I did not want to engage in any further conversation. Ms. Morosa left without. further incident. Based on Ms. Mofosa's apparently tenuous grasp on the reality of her situation, combined with the overt anti-governmental nature ofthe documents which she regularly submits to this officè, I believe prudent precautionary measures should be taken to ensure the safety of this offic.,e. As this case progresses toward a possible lien sale, there may be a corresponding escalation in the reaction of Ms. Morosa and/or her compatriots in this esoteric anti-governmental movement with which she reprèsents herself. . HHW/dm '~~~'W~~~OPe~ A ~~," ,:;¡' . Respond to: Ÿ Angelina Cannen, Morosa - All rights reserved address used "without prejudice to rights" In Care of - 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, Non-Domestic is in real Califonria No Zip Code Used . Date: 29 September 1998 ENDORSED To: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California FiLC:D VERN COUNTY Cert. # Z 269828319 SEP 2 9 1998 TERRY McNl-\LL( Ci..EP'< BY _ ' __ ,__ ..'___[': . Attn: WALTER H PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department of Environmental Service Division of )c/ Re: Fraudulent CASE NO. 231590 NFT - NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON. [Code Civ. Proc. sec. 1822.50] Subject: Bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust CITY OF BAKERSFIELD vs. bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C. MOROSA Trust fraUdulently mailed to, a non- party to the proceedings, Angelina Carmen, Morosa a live flesh,and bloo;d,woman on the land. Dear Sires): "ACTUAL NOTICE" Notice to the Agent is Notice to the Principle, Notice to the Principle is Notice to the Agent.. This correspondance is respective of the referenced fraudulent "CASE NO. 231590 NFT - NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT ANQ OF INSPECTION THEREON" relative to an alleged civil action, no injured party or damaged property as a basis for a criminal action, concerning the bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust CITY OF BAKERSFIELD vs. THE FEDERAL CREATED bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, as being the Trustee for the common law legal fiction trust MOROSA 1987 TRUST, who is not the legal registered owner of the property in question. Please be advised that said Notice(s) allegedly concern the corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust addressed to a military / martial law fiction venue called "CA" and/or "93309", aka zip code, and they have been "Returned to Sender". I do not live in a military / martial law fiction venue. Notice: The California Code of Civil Procedure is only applicable. legJslative territorial jurisdiction. within said military / martial law fiction venue pursuant of definition contained therein or relative to only the corporate le2:al fiction trust ANGELINA CMOROSA Trust. In Personam jurisdiction. notice thereon. . ~~:-' ;-:.. _ h~ Relative to your alleged court issued "INSPECTION W ~ not signed by any live flesh . and blood man/woman in pen and ink, per requirements of the California Commercial Code via sec. 1822,55 of the Code of Civil Procedure, concerning the bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, which was fraudulently mailed to me, Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa, a real woman on the land, who is not a lawful or legal party to the action; please be informed and advised that: I, Angelina Carmen, family name Moros~, am not a fiduciary agent and/or Trustee to the said ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust pursuant of LAW. Furthermore, your presumption is based upon a legal impossibility due to the fact that no individual can leglly be both the BENEFICIARY and the TRUSTEE of the very same TRUST!! Note: The basic reason why NO judge will place his or her required signature on this FRAUDULENT "W ARRAl"-1T". Thus, the following legal facts are given in rebuttal to your presumption, to wit: Whereas I am not a corporate/trust fiction, it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. ,Whereas I do not participate in any tontine corporate trust for profit, it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. Note: "INSPECTION WARRANT" - "THE. bankrupt, PEOPLE OF THE, bankrupt corporate le£al (zction trust, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF THE. . bankrupt corporate le£al (zction trust, CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: ". A law ul action can onl be issued in the name 0 "We the Peo Ie" 0 the California Republic state when an common law crime has been committed. i.e. an iniured partv or dam a ed ro er therein. Notice: Erie vs. Tom kins decision relative to sec. 4 0 the Code 0 Civil ,-- I Procedure - 'No more federal common law' due to the bankruptcy of the federal £overnment. Whereas I spell my name with small letters, it was not intended and/or concerned me. Whereas I do not have "enough information or knowledge, respective of said Trust, upon which to base a responsive answer" - it was apparently not intendeq and/or concerned me. I. Whereas I am not a Trustee / fiduciary or transfer agent, and, as I am not a resident or resident agent, it was not intended and/or concerned me. See: Title 26 USe. sec. 6212(b)( 1) or sec. 6903(b). . , . Whereas I am not "Trading As" the ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, it does not concern me. ~, \ I Whereas I do not have a permanent "address", but only a\ temporary "mail location" in real . geography Califonria Republic state, it was apparently not intended : and/or concerned me. Whereas the "Unliquidated Debt" (Res) is not within the territorial jurisdiction of the California Republic state, it is apparently not able to attach to me. Whereas it was directed to a military / martial law fiction district titled "CA" , and as I have no nexus or connection to the military / martial law fiction venue "CA" or fiction Venue "93309" [aka "zip code"], the papers were fraudulently delivered, so it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. I accept Non-Domestic mail "without prejudice" in. the real geography California Republic state but not in a fiction political entity. 2 Whereas it is illegAr me to knowingly accept or keep ma.r papers - particularly legal papers - that are fraudulently delivered, they have been returned to you for fraud, fraudulent venue, and no valid subject matter as pertains to me, Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa, a real woman on the land, an actual live flesh and blood American woman. Notice: 18 USC sec. 1341 - "Mail Fraud" I I *** FRAUD *** "A false representation of a matter of fact, whether by words- or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by CONCEALMENT of that which should have been disclosed, which deceives and is intended to deceive another so that he shall act upon it to his legal injury. Any kind of artifice, [a name spelled in all upper case letters - which is a corporate legal fiction TRUST], employed by one person to deceive another." and "A generic term, embracing all multifarious means which human ingenuity can devise, and which are resorted to by one individual, [many alleged public servants), to get advantage over another by false suggestions or by suppression of truth, [that the creators - "We the People" - are required to be the fiduciary agent / TRUSTEE of the State created tontine for profit TRUST; while being the alleged beneficiary of the same alleged TRUST], and includes all surprise, trick, cunning, dissembling, and any unfair way by which another is cheated." and "Bad Faith" and "Fraud" are synonymous, and also synonyms of dishonesty, infidelity, faithlessness, perfidy, unfairness, etc." Article I, section I, of the Constitution for the California Republic state: "All people are by nature free and independent and have inalienable rights. Among these are enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety, happiness, and privacy." Article ll, section 1, of the Constitution for the California Republic ~tate: "All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their protection, security, and benefit, and they have the right to alter or reform it when the public good may reql!;ire," , i It is clearly evident, to this member of "We the People", that many, if not all, alleged public servants are engaged in the actual depredation of Our inalienable,' rights, while violating the sole purpose for their creation, "Under Color of Law" and "Color Of A\1thority", by the use of the scheme and devise of the corporate legal fiction TRUST NAME, a name spelled in all upper case letters as evidenced on your alleged court issued "NOTICE OF ISSUANC;E OF WSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON" - "ANGELINA C MOROSA, ¡as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST". Now this fact of fraud is proving by your "PROOF\OF SERVICE, attached to said "INSPECTION WARRANT", mailed to me, pursuant of the United States Postal Service, "Angelina Carmen Morosa" as noticed thereon. Now your alleged presumption has been fraudulently establ\shed by "We the People" when we fail, by fraud - lack of.full disclosure, to give notice when we si2n OUR names, signatures are First letter upper case all other letters are in lower case, on many documents created by agencies of the federal bankrupt TRUST, that we are only allegedly acting in a representative capacity, fiduciary agent / TRUSTEE, thereby being held personally liable in our individual capacity for the payment of all cost - TAXES - fees / fines, and serve all jail time for failing to file all alleged fiduciarv required forms. Note: Both Principle, Creator of the Trust, and the Creation, Trust, are bankrupt and is the reason for holding "We the People" of the California Republic state personally liabÌe for the alleged debts, 3 revenue and/or profit, of I STATE OF CALIFORNIA Trust. I: House Joint Resolution 192 relative to sections 5118 & 5119 respective of see, 8 of Title 18 USC and sec. 3124 of Title 31 USC, "debt obligations of the United States government" as evidenced by sec. 107, "Lawful Money", of the California Corporation Code. Notice: IRC sec. 6212(b), sec. 6903(b) and sec. 7412(b)(2) - "the amount of the liabilitv of a fiduciarv, under section 3713(b) of title 31, United States Code, in respeCt of any such tax." Furthermore, please be informed that any mail or other (legal) papers intended and/or concerning me, not the bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, may be directed as noticed above. Respectfully, presented: 7 :Añ.gelina Carmen, Morosa, a real on the land. Not a Fiduciary Agent / Trustee to said bankrupt fiction Trust. cc: State of California Attorney General of 1300 "I" street, 11th Floor Sacramento, California [PZ 95814] Department of Justice of the United States Attorney General of the United States 200 Independence Ave. NW Washington, District of Columbia 20201 '-.. Notice: Sections 182, 523, 524, and 526 of the California; Penal I Code and sections 241, 242 and 1341 of Title 18 USC respective of the criminal actions, extortion and trespass on private property under color of law, stated, pursuant of the Code of Civil Procedure; ~thin said alleged "INSPECTION WARRANT". "', 4 e 'e ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 . 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ...... ; 10 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT 13 vs, -. --..,... ...,..,----~-- ,.-....... It ANGELINA C. MORO"SA~ .' rustee - 'for-the---MGR eSA1987 :0 ST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION T~EON dtíJ?e./-;1!7ís /)cw:l/~/ /(¿/ a/L1d/~ Defenda~t~_m___-/! TO PLAINTIF0~A11~ ÞROP~jA PERSONAE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspection,;warrant has issued herein for the 20 property located at 4800 Stine Road, a true and correct copy ~f which is attached hereto as 21 Exhibit "A." Plaintiff, 12 16 ~.... 17 18 19 \ Ii 22 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Environmental Services Division of the Fire \ I 23 Department for the City of Bakersfield will conduct its '¡nspebion pursuant to the aforesaid 24 warrant pursuant to the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "B." 25 DATED: September 24, 1998 26 27 28 , WHP:alj S:ÍLit\MOROSAIPLDGS\Notice Re Warrant.wpd -- .....~\) . \""} ~" \...' ("' rv·' 'I. t. ~~\,rV' F\L~D ~,SRN COUNTY SE\' '2 4 1998 '( CLERK TE.RRY McNALL 'DE.PUTY 6'( _____ ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 As'sistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA· IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 10 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) 12 Plaintiff,) INSPECTION WARRANT ) 13 vs. ) [Code fiv. Proc. § 18~2'/~0] 14tfr~~~NJRis~~ ti::Zfj~¿¡',;/ '{~-:.. 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, ) ,- ... (¡ ) t 16 Defendant.) ) 17 I- I I 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ,TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: . , . 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day befor.e this Court, and it appearing \ \ I. i ;. I 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been \ \ 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants . I I 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent, if any, of any soil contamination in and around the area of the underground 28 storage tanks. This inspection.all be conduèted pursuant to C. of Civil Procedure section 2 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable 3 laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours 4 before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between 5 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date 6 hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. 7 YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the j 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Given under my hand this J. ~th day of ~~~ ,1998. 12 13 14 15 /\/0-/ Q s/C:¡fJcdur'e ßC JAMES M. STl~ ¿ JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 16 17 18 19 20 .. ~ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WHP:alj S:lJ..itIMOROSAipLDGSIJNSPECTION WARRANT.wpd 28 2 r ("1 e e NOTICE OF INSPECTION 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division ..~", An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, September 28 through on or about Thursday, October 8, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822,56) -, , I ' This notice~serves as the required 24-hour. ndtice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. §':182~.56) :' ~~ S:\LitIMOROSA\PLDGS\lNSPCTION NOTICE.wpd ~ . PROOF OF SERVICE e 2 3 I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within action; my business address is 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93301. . On the date Jast written below, I served the attached NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION 4 W ARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON the party(ies) listed below, through their attorneys of record, if any, by facsimile transmission, by personal delivery or by placing true copies/originals thereof in 5 sealed envelope(s)s addressed/designated as shown below: BY MAIL· I enclosed such document in sealed envelope(s) with the name(s) and address(s) of the person(s) served as shown on the envelope(s) and caused such envelope(s) to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. The envelope(s) was/were mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. I am "readily familiar" with the finn's practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of p:Jrty, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than one day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit. 6 A. 7 8 9 10 B. 11 C. 12 13 14 15 D. 16 TYPE OF 17 SERVICE 18 A 19 20 21 22 ...L 23 24 25 26 27 28 .J BY OVERNIGHT SERVICE - I caused each such envelope to be delivered by overnight service t<5'· the addressee(s) noted below. - . BY FACSIMILE SERVICE - I placed such document in a facsimile machine (pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2003(3» with the fax number of (805)325-9162. Upon facsimile transmission of the document, I obtained a report from the transmitting facsimile machine stating that the facsimile transmission was complete and without error. A copy of the transmission report is attached to this Proof of Service pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2008(e). BY PERSONAL SERVICE· I caused such envelope(s) to be delivered by hand to the office of the addressee(s). ¡\DDRESSEE FAX NO. Angelina Carmen Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, Ca1ifornia 93309 .... , d 6 ,'. . I ' I , . '" :",,' ';; /J , , \: 'II \ .. ,;,.1, I . " \i (STA:rE) I declare under penalty of perjury under the\t~ws öf the State of Ca.lifornia that the above is true and correct. .\ : \ I (FEDERAL) I declare that I am employed in the office of a member of the Bar of this Court at whose direction the service was made. ' Executed on September 24, 1998 at Bakersfield, C A ", .;e~· ',j ,. I -i) ~: /_, , I ' .' I ' '.,.. .'/ ,. .. i I I I I I J , . -'~::"', . ~.."' ....:1.. , t...-':: '\ ~'. - :.:;. F'. . :. ~~. ", .\: ;'-. ,"' :.. ". .., í . . -. "" . ::'. '; .,.::: '. "" -~.. .. .'.",.' . .\ ~:". ~ , . . ~.. .. .", '. .... - . . -' -.- '......æ£'.. ,..,. " , . , - -. .. ···.··.··..·-i··..··· .~~~ .....-._.;.' .._c." :" .'::~<:·~~~f~~~_.: -\. -; - : ~~'.-,~ . .." . , j ~. .;. . .". :';~i;)e'&): . .". . u",; ~_: .-..- . '.' ...., , - CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF THE CITY A TIORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 .' .....:,....,.:,---. . ..::-~.,.;-·I_· .'; . . :( -', '. ;,;-....... .,",' '. ; :;,.':~,~:::: ':.':" ~".' .:~ :·::~.·~i~i;tt~;1:: --...~:. . '.'.' ", .,..... : ~..- .-: '," .~ .... . .. ,"-"'. -':-'. .::.:~ '~~;i~:"-\' :..:~::,~_~'~ (f- '~:'.~ :." ~'. ANGELINA CARMEN MOROSA 4424 MA~A y BAKERSFIELD' CALIFORNIA 93309 ~ ';::'> , .. . ...:.,..-':..:'.....-. '-" >;., .' 3' ,;;; ., 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 c;.' 24 25 26 27 28 - . E"lDORSED F/Leo K'=AN CÒUNTY 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 . 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326.,3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SE? 24 1998 B~ERRY McNALLY, CLERK - DEPUTY 8 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT ..... Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON vs. ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Defendant. " TO PLAINTIFF ANGELINA C. MOROSA, IN PROPRIA PERSONAE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspection warrant has issued herein for the property locateq at 4800 Stine Road, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A." NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield will conduct its inspection pursuant to the aforesaid warrant pursuant to the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "B." DATED: September 24, 1998 By: WHP:alj S:\Lit'MOROSA\PLDGSlNotice Re Warrant.wpd '" -, - e EXHIBIT A " '. T...... 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WAL TER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 . ...~'\) f\Q~)'{... . ~\~V \ F\LED TY y~RN coUN St.\' '2, 4: 1998 Y CLE.RK TERRY McNALL 'DEPUTY BY____ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN II CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, 12 Plaintiff, 13 vs. 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) ) INSPECTION WARRANT ) ) [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 16 17 18 THE PEOPLE. OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: Defendant. 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent, if any, of any soil contamination in ànd around the area of the underground 28 storage tanks. " i'. ,~ :a ., 1 This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable 3 laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours 4 before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between 5 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date 6 hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. 7 YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Givenundermyhandthis~dayof ~~~ ,1998. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 27 WHP:alj S:llit\MOROSAlpLDGS\lNSPECTION WARRANT.wpd 28 2 e e ~ EXHIBIT B . . NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD F ire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 ......... An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, September 28 through on or about Thursday, October 8, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) S:\LitIMOROSA \PLDGS\JNSPCTION NOTICE.wpd ~'. ~ , . -- I ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant Cit~ Attorney 2 State Bar No. 0828 9 WAL TER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 '. ~..\:'\) (\ç;~~".., 0\~~.j , F\LED TY y~p.N coUN SEP 2 4: 1998 Y CLERK JERRY McNALl 'OEPUTY e'l_ - - SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) 12 Plaintiff, ) INSPECTION WARRANT ) 13 vs. ) [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee ) 14 ) for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, ) 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, ) ) 16 Defendant. ) ) 17 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and exte~t, if any, of any soil contamination in and around the area of the underground 28 storage tanks. . , , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ,', . '. This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Given under my hand this ~ day of ~~~ ,1998. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUN"N SUPERIOR COURT , i , ¡ i ~ ¡ 27 WHP:alj S:'LitIMQROSAip[.OOSIJNSPECTION WARRANT.wpd 28 2 , t ¡ I ¡ I I ¡ I ! I ¡ t, , i ,. " 1 2 3 4 5 -,..~-::.::.---;----~-..., . . PROOF OF SERVICE I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within action; my business address is 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93301. On the date last written below, I served the attached NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION W ARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON the party(ies) listed below, through their attorneys of record, if any, by facsimile transmission, by personal delivery or by placing true copies/originals thereof in sealed envelope(s)s add~essed/designated as shown below: BY MAIL - I enclosed such document in sealed envelope(s) with the name(s) and address(s) of the person(s) served as shown on the envelope(s) and caused such envelope(s) to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. The envelope(s) was/were mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. I am "readily familiar" with the finn's practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of party, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than one day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit. BY OVERNIGIIT SERVICE - I caused each such envelope to be delivered by overnight service t<1,- - the addressee(s) noted below. - 6 A. 7 8 9 10 B. 11 C. 12 13 14 15 D. ]6 TYPE OF 17 SERVICE 18 A 19 20 21 22 ---X- 23 24 25 26 27 28 BY FACSIMILE SERVICE - I placed such document in a facsimile machine (pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2003(3» with the fax number of (805)325-9162. Upon facsimile transmission of the document, I obtained a report from the transmitting facsimile machine stating that the facsimile transmission was complete and without error. A copy of the transmission report is attached to this Proof of Service pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2008(e). BY PERSONAL SERVICE - I caused such envelope(s) to be delivered by hand to the office of the addressee(s). - ADDRESSEE FAX NO. Angelina Cannen Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 (STATE) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the above is true and correct. (FEDERAL) I declare that I am employed in the office of a member of the Bar of this Court at whose direction the service was made. A /,-'b Executed on September 24, 1998 at Bakersfield, C i i \.J -"- .' . . 1(' " 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ENDORsiUPuNTY SEP 2 4 1998 TERRY McNALLY, CLERK BY DEPUTY 8 9 10 11 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN * * * * * * * * * * 17 18 19 20 Defendant. ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) ) DECLARATION FOR INSPECTION ) WARRANT ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 12 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, 13 Plaintiff, 14 vs. 15 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 16 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, I, Walter H. Porr, Jr., declare under penalty of perjury: -j 1. I am an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Bakersfield, and I am authorized 21 to make the statement herein. 22 2. The facts set forth herein are known to me personally, or have been determined 23 by my review of the City's file, in this matter, and if called upon as a witness, I could and would 24 competently testify thereto. 25 3. I am charged with assisting officers and agents of the City of Bakersfield in their 26 duties enforcing State Law and Bakersfield Municipal Code violations and am required to 27 assist in making determinations as to whether conditions of properties constitute public 28 nuisances and/or State Law and/or Municipal Code violations. ¡ I ¡ I :~ '" e -- 1 4. On May 13,1997, an Order of Permanent Injunction and Civil Penalties was filed 2 herein, said Order being entered on May 15, 1997 at Book 1225, Page 136. Said Order 3 declared that certain underground storage tanks owned by the defendants and located on 4 their property were a public nuisance in violation of the laws of the State of California and the 5 Bakersfield Municipal Code and directed the defendants herein to abate said nuisance. To 6 date, defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate the 7 aforesaid nuisance. 8 5. The foregoing Order provides that in the event of defendants' failure to comply 9 with the order of abatement, lithe City may seek all necessary administrative warrants to 10 effectuate the removal. 11 6. The purpose for which the instant inspection warrant is sought is to conduct slant 12 drilling in and around the underground storage tanks in order to determine the nature and 13 extent of contamination of the surrounding soil, if any, as part of the process of abating the 14 tanks. Slant drilling is necessary to determine if there is in fact any leakage from the tanks 15 and to enable the City to determine the costs and extent of any clean-up and remediation 16 which may be required should any of the tanks have leaked. 17 7. This affidavit is made in support of a request for an Inspection Warrant based 18 upon a reasonable belief that defendants have failed to comply with the injunction issued 19 herein and will continue to do so. 20 8. Defendants failure to comply with the Court's order effectively means that the 21 underground tanks on defendants' property will constitute to be a public nuisance and ì 22 endanger the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Bakersfield. 23 9. The City of Bakersfield hereby requests that this Court issue an Inspection 24 Warrant to allow the City to conduct the necessary slant drilling in order to determine the 25 nature and extent of any soil contamination as part of the process to abate this nuisance. 26 III 27 III 28 III 2 ~ -" ..-:¡- I I, e e 1 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Califorhia that the 2 foregoing is true and correct. 3 4 DATED: September 24, 1998 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WHP:alj S:\Lit'MOROSA\PLDGS\lNSPECTION WARRANT DECLARATION.wpd 28 ì 3 ----'--'~--~- ..¿; .... ,. .~..I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 = e e ENDORSED ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 KËRtlLED COUNTY SEP 24 1998 TERRY By MCNALl v ------- '-~ ¡ Jc¿LEHk ----D¡..pU-. -. ! 'I' Telephone: (805) 32Q-3721 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) ) INSPECTION WARRANT ) ) [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, vs. ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, . and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Defendant. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature and extent, if any, of any soil contamination in and around the area of the underground 28 storage tanks. I I - - -~~~-7_' -;;;¡; " ~ . - 1 This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable 3 laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours 4 before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between 5 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date 6 hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. 7 YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Given under my hand this :),~ ~ day of 5ep ~~ ,1998. 12 13 JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WHP:alj S:lL.itIMOROSA\PLDGS\lNSPECTION WARRANT ,wpd 28 2 :1 "! f - j J". CHfcAGcjnTLE .INS~RANCE i~MP ANY . .. ... ;µ. ',.(i;: € ,,":; . ~ t;'i LITIGATION GUARANTEE SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS HERETO ANNEXED AND MADE A PART OF THIS GUARANTEE, ,\ J CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY '" a Missouri corporation, herein called the Company ~ GUARANTEES the Assured named In Schedule A against loss not exceeding the liability amount stated In Schedule A which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any Incorrectness in the assurance which the Company hereby gives that, according to the public records, as of Date of Guarantee shown in Schedule A: 1. The title to the herein described estate or interest is vested in the vestee named in Schedule A. 2. Except for the matters shown in Schedule B, there are no defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters affecting title to the estate or interest in the land shown In Schedule A, which matters are not necessarily shown In the order of their priority. a) The current Interest holders claiming some right, title or Interest by· reason of the matters . shown In Part II of Schedule B are as shown therein. The vestee named In Schedule A and parties claiming to have some right, title or interest by reason of the matters shown in Part II of Schedule B may be necessary parties defendant in an action, the nature of which is referred to in Schedule A 3. b) The current interest holders claiming some right, title or interest by reason of the matters shown in Part I of Schedule B may also be necessary parties defendant In an action, the nature of which is referred to in Schedule A. However, no assurance is given hereby as to those current Interest holders'. 4.' The return addresses for mailing after recording, if any, as shown on each and every' document referred to in Part II of Schedule B by specific recording information, and as shown on the document(s) vesting title as shown in Schedule A are as shown in Schedule C. THIS LITIGATION GUARANTEE IS FURNISHED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE FlUNG OF THE ,I ACTION REFERRED TO IN SCHEDULE A. IT SHALL NOT BE USED OR RELIED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. :1 Issued by: CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 4700 STOCKDALE HWY. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 PHONE: (80S) 395 -3700 FAX NO. (80S) 325-4504 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Ý2 By: Authorized Signature . LmGAllON GUARANTEE FACE PAGE Guarantee No: 000649701 PS LGFP ~/'Z7/96bk v.i'. 'k'" /¡ I~ - SCHEDULE A Litigation Guarantee i Your Reference: 4800 STINE RD Order No: Fee: Liability: 649701 PS $ 395.00 $ 49,000.00 1. Name of Assured: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. ~ . 2. Date of Guarantee: March 5, 1996 at 7:30 AM 3. This Litigation Guarantee is furnished solely for the purpose of facilitating the ftling of an action to LITIGATE FOR VIOLATION OF CITY CODES. 4. The estate or interest in the Land which is covered by this Guarantee is: A FEE S. Title to the estate or interest in the Land is vested in: ANGELINA C. MOROSA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST. 6. The Land referred to in this Guarantee is described as follows: SEE ATTACHED DESCRIPTION UTlGA-tO/93-lrc CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 Issued by CmCAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I \ I Page 1 /~\ e: DESÇRIPTION j) ;i" .¡" Order No: 000649701 - PS ALL OF THE SOUTH .10 ACRES OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO MERIDIAN, IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY OF KERN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. EXCEPTING THEREFROM A STRIP OF TRACT OF LAND 100 FEET WIDE LYING EQUALLY ON EACH SIDE OF THE LOCATED LINE OF THE SOuTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, BAKERSFIELD TO ASPHALTDM BEDS, WHERE THE SAME IS LOCATED THROUGH THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE' SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14. ~ ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM PARCEL MAP 4207, IN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, COUNTY OF KERN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PARCEL MAP FILED AUGUST 1, 1977 IN BOOK 18, PAGE 192 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 50\' OF ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND MINERALS, AS RESERVED IN DEED RECORDED FEBRUARY 18, 1955 IN BOOK 2372, PAGE 260 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 25\' OF ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND MINERALS WITHIN OR UNDERLYING SAID LAND, AS RESERVED BY HOWARD DICKSON, ET AL BY DEED RECORDED JANUARY 2, 1962 IN BOOK 3448, PAGE 324 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. GOEse -o9/08/9Sbk 1'"' ,j':' /'":\ '- SCHEDULE B Litigation Guarantee . Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 Part I Defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters affecting title: 1. Property taxes, incluùing any personal property taxes ànd any assessments collected with taxes, for the fiscal year 1995-1996. 1st Installment: PENALTY AMOUNT: 2nd Installment: Homeowners Exemption: Land: Improvements: Personal Property: Code Area: BILL NO.: Assessment No: $1,328.49, DELINQUENT $132.84 $1,328.47, OPEN , $NONE SHOWN $77,628.00 $133,115.00 $NONE SHOWN 001-025 95-1311279-00-8 404-010-42-00-9 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 498, Statutes of 1983 of the State of California. 3. The lien of the assessment ~hown below, which assessment is or. will be collected with, and included in, the property taxes shown above. Assessment: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SEWER AND I<MVCD VECTOR ASSESSMENT. 4. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: Purpose: Recorded: Affects: KERN COUNTY PUBLIC HIGHWAY APRIL 10, 1891 IN BOOK 36 PAGE 477, OF DEEDS THE WEST 30 FEET AND THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF SAID SECTION 14. 5. A lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS I ; ¡ I f ¡ I 1 ; ¡ t ¡ UT1GB-10/93-lrc CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 . Issued by CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Î'" 'j'" i SCHEDULE B Litiga~~on. G.~arantee \ Contmued¡ . Page 2 Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 PS Dated: Lessor: Lessee: Recorded: AUGUST 7, 1975 MOROSA PROPERTIES, A PARTNERSHIP STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION SEPTEMBER 26, 1975 IN BOOK 4916 PAGE 1022, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. Affects SAID , No representation is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. 6. A lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS Dated: JULY 14, 1975 Lessor: ALMA INVESTMENT COMPANY, A CORPORATION Lessee: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION Recorded: OCTOBER 16, 1975 IN BOOK 4919 PAGE 1824, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Affects SAID LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. No representation is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. 7. A lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS Dated: JANUARY 2, 1976 Lessor: M. GLENN BULTMAN, ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED OF THE ESTATE OF FRANCES G. MC ALLISTER, ALSO KNOWN AS MRS. A. H. MC ALLISTER, DECEASED STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION FEBRUARY 25, 1976 IN BOOK 4940 PAGE 2429, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Affects SAID LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. Lessee: Recorded: No representation is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. 8. A Lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS Dated: MAY 16, 1984 Lessor: BANK OF AMERICA, N.T. & S.A., AS TRUSTEE UNDER WRITTEN AGREEMENT DATED DECEMBER 8, 1975 (9130 VIF UTlGBC-10/93-lrc CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 Issued by CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ,<" (,' Page 3 Your Ref: Order No: ':'''''' i. SCHEDULE B Litigation Guarantee (Continued) . it 4800 STINE RD 649701 PS 00840) BY CONSTANCE T. WILD, TRUST OFFICER Lessee: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., A CORPORATION Recorded: JUNE 20, 1984 IN BOOK 5669 PAGE 465, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Affects SAID LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. . No representation is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or~ matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. 9. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: Purpose: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION INGRESS, EGRESS UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, HANDHOLES, SERVICE BOXES, WIRES, CABLES, AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS; ABOVEGROUND MARKER POSTS, RISERS, AND SERVICE PEDESTALS; UNDERGROUND AND ABOVEGROUND SWITCHES, FUSES, TERMINALS, AND TRANSFORMERS WITH ASSOCIATED CONCRETE PADS; AND FIX'IURES AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY TO ANY AND ALL THEREOF MARCH 5, 1985 IN BOOK 5739 PAGE 1430, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS THE EASTERLY 20 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 75 FEET OF SAID LAND. Recorded: Affects: 10. A REQUIREMENT THAT THIS OFFICE BE FURNISHED A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND ALL AMENDMENTS THEREOF, OF THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST WITH A WRITTEN VERIFICATION BY ALL TRUSTEES THAT THE COPY OF THE TRUST IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND HAS NOT BEEN REVOKED OR TERMINATED. UTlGBC10/93-lrc CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 Issued by CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY .~.. ¡r-:."SCHEDULE B PART n. e Litigation Guarantee ' YOlir Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 PS Part II 1. The interest, if ~y, of the grantee(s) in the deed referenced below. The record does not disclose that such grantee is an entity capable of acquiring title to real property. Grantor: . Grantee: Recorded: ANGELINA C. MOROSA, TTEE THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST BORDOLINO UNLIMITED MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2402, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTAINED THEREIN IS NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT PROPERTY IS BEING CONVEYED. 2. The interest, if any, of the grantee(s) in the deed referenced below. The record does not disclose that such grantee is an entity capable of acquiring title to real property. Grantor: Grantee: . Recorded: BORDOLINO UNLIMITED MATTEUS MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2408, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTAINED THEREIN IS NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT PROPERTY IS BEING CONVEYED. And Re-recorded: SEPTEMBER 2, 1993 IN BOOK 6902 PAGE 2335, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. UTlGB2 ~/OI/96bk CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 . Issued by CmCAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ,..', c¡ SCHEDULE C Litigation Guarantee . YourRe~ 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 1. VESTED OWNER: Mailing Address: 2. Paragraph Number: Recorded: Mailing Address: 3. Paragraph Number: Recorded: Mailing Address: Addresses ANGELINA C. MOROSA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309 9' 1 in Part II of Schedule B MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2402, OFFICIAL RECORDS BORDOLINO UNLIMITED 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309-1736 2 in Part II of Schedule B MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2408 AND SEPTEMBER 2, 1993 IN BOOK 6902 PAGE 2335, OFFICIAL RECORDS MATTEUS 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309-1736 unGC-10/93-lrc CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 Issued by CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I I ·~' .'. 1Þ r',,_ '& !." Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 PS SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS GUARANTEE 1. Except to the extent that specific atssurances are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters against the title, whether or not shown ~ the public records. (b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property; or. (2) Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not the matters excluded under (1) or (2) are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. (c) (1) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or exceptions in patents or In Acts authorizing the Issuance thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excluded under (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the public records. 2. Notwithstanding any specific assurances which are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee. the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens. encumbrances. adverse claims or other matters affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described in the description set forth in Schedule (A). (C) or In Part 2 of this Guarantee, or title to streets, roads, avenues. lanes, ways or waterways to which such land abuts. or the right to maintain therein vaults. tunnels, ramps or any structure or improvements; or any rights or easements therein. unless such property, rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description.' . . (b) Defects,liens. encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, whether or not shown by the public records; (1) which are created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds; (2) which result In no loss to the Assured; or (3) which do not result in the Invalidity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non-judicial proceeding which is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. (c) The Identity of any p~rty shown or referred to in Schedule A. (d) The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in this Guarantee. GUARANTEECONDYnONSANDSTIœULATIONS 1. Definition of Terms. The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean: (a) the "Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee. or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company. (b) "land": the land described or referred to in Schedule (A)(C) or in Part 2, and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property. The term "land" does not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule (A)(C) or in Part 2, nor any right, title. interest. estate or easement in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes. ways or waterways. (c) "mortgage"; mortgage. deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. (d) "public records": records established under state statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real property to purchasers for value and without knowledge. (e) "date"; the effective date. 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimant. An Assured shall notify the Company promptly in writing in case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of any YourRe~ 4800 STINE RD ~ Order No: 649701 ,., PS c-' !- GUARANTEECONDrnONSANDSTIœULATIONS (continued) claim of title or Interest which Is adverse to the title to the estate or interest, as stated herein, and which might cause loss or damage for which the Company may be liable by virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notice shall not be given to the Company, then afl liability of the Company shall termln,ate. with regard to the matter or matters for which prompt notice Is required; provided, however, that failure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice. 3. No Duty to Defend or Prosecute. . The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to which the Assured is a party, notwithstanding the nature of any allegation In such action or proceeding. 4. Company's Option to Defend or Prosecute Actions; Duty of Assured Claimant to Cooperate. Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: (a) The Company shall have the right, at its sole option and cost, to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited in (b), or to do any other act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action under the terms of this Guarantee, whether or not it shall be liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall exercise its rights under this paragraph, It shall do so diligently. (b) If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the Company shall have the right to select counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel, nor will the Company pay any fees, costs or expenses Incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which allege matters not covered by this Guarantee. (c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company may pursue any litigation to final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse judgment or order. (d) In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, and all appeals therein, and permit the Company to use, at its option, the name of such Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, an Assured, at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding, securing evidence, obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or defending the action or lawful act which in the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to furnish the required cooperation, the Company's obligations to the Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate. 5. Proof of Loss or Damage. In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2 of these Conditions and Stipulations have been provided to the Company, a proof of loss or damage signed and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety (90) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constitute the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or damage. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to provide the required proof of loss or damage, the Company's obligation to such assured under the Guarantee shall terminate. In addition, the Assured may reasonably be required to submit to examination under oath by any authorized representative of the Company and shall produce for examination, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be designated by any authorized representative of the Company, all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether bearing a date before or after Date of Guarantee. which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, if requested by any authorized representative of the Company, the Assured shall grant its permission, in writing, for any authorized representative of the Company to examine. inspect and copy aD records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All information designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shall not be GCAS2 -G3/11/96bk -..~j ,r--""\ . YourRe~ 4800 STINE RD !~ Order No: 649701 ,., PS . GUARANTEECONDYnONSANDSTIœULATIONS (continued) disclosed to others unless, In the reasonable judgment of the Company, it is necessary In the administration of the claim. Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under oath, produce other reasonably requested information or grant permission to secure reasonably necessary information from third parties as required in the above paragraph, unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation,"shall terminate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that claim. 6. Options to Payor Otherwise Settle Oaims: Termination of Uability. In case of a claim under this Guaranteé, the Company shall have the following additional options: (a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of liability or to Purchase the Indebtedness. The Company shall have the option to payor settle or compromise for or in the name of the Assured any claim which could result In loss to the Assured within the coverage of this Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or, if this Guarantee is issued for the benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder, the Company shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses Incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of purchase. , Such purchase, payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee shall terminate all liability of the Company hereunder. In the event after notice of claim has been given to the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said indebtedness, the owner of such indebtedness shall transfer and assign said Indebtedness, together with any collateral security, to the Company upon payment of the purchase price. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for In Paragraph (a) the Company's obligation to the . Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required In that paragraph, shall terminate, Including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation. (b) To Payor Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Oaimant. To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the name of an Assured claimant any claim assured against under this Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of payment and which the Company is obligated to pay. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall terminate, including any obligation to continue the defense or prosection of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4. 7. Determination and Extent of liability. This Guarantee Is a contract of Indemnity against actual monetary loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described, and subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of This Guarantee. The liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall not exceed the least of: (a) the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Part 2; (b) the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness secured by the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as limited or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and Stipulations, at the time the loss or damage assured against by this Guarantee occurs, together with interest thereon; or (c) the difference between the value of the estate or interest covered hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate GCAS3 ~/11/96b11 ,~~ f (~ YourRe: 4800 STINE RD_ 'Order No: 649701 .. PS (;.\ ;,e GUARANTEE CONDmONS AND STIPULATIONS (continued) or interest subject to any defect, lien or encumbrance assured against by this Guarantee. 8. limitation of Liability. ~ (a) If the Company establishes the title, or removes the alleged defect, lien or encumbrance, or cures any other matter assured against by this Guarantee in a reasonably diligent manner by any method, including litigation and the compl~tion of any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be liable'or any loss or damage caused thereby. (b) In the event of any litigation by the Company or with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has been a final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction, and disposition of all appeals therefrom, adverse to the title, as stated herein. (c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any Assured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in settling any claim or suit without the prior written consent of the Company. 9. Reduction of liability or Termination of liability. All payments under this Guarantee, except payments made for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. 10. Payment of Loss. (a) No payment shall be made without producing this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or destroyed, in which case proof of loss or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction of the Company. (b) When liability and the extent of loss or damage has been definitely fixed in accordance with these Conditions and Stipulations, the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty (30) days thereafter. 11. Subrogation Upon Payment or Settlement. Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shall vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured claimant. The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all rights and remedies Which the Assured would have had or property in respect to the daim had this Guarantee not been issued. If requested by the Company, the Assured shall transfer to the Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary in order to perfect this right of subrogation. The Assured shall permit the Company to sue, compromise or settle in the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation involving these rights or remedies. If a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover the loss of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its principal, interest, and costs of collection. 12. Arbitration. Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company or the Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee, any service of the Company in connection with its issuance or the breach of a Guarantee provision or other' obligation. All arbitrable matters when the Amount of liability is $1,000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option of either the Company or the Assured. All arbitrable matters when the amount of liability is In excess of $1,000,000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both the Company and the Assured. The Rules in effect at Date of Guarantee shall be binding upon the parties. The award may indude GCAS4 -o3¡11¡96bk ; I ..~! ' r::-::\ Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD 1._ 'Örder No: , 649701 . PS 1'-:', :e GUARANTEECONDYnONSANDSTIœULATIONS (continued) attorneys' fees only if the laws of the state In which the land is located permits a court to award attorneys' fees to a prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered In any court having jurisdiction thereof. :. The law of the situs of the land shall apply to an arbitration under the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules. A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request. 13. Liability Limited to This Guarantee; Guarantee Entire Contract. (a) This Guarantee together with all endorsements, if any, attached hereto by the Company is the entire Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Company. In Interpreting any provision of this Guarantee, this Guarantee shall be construed as a whole. ~' (b) Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based on negligence, or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. (c) No amendment of or endorsement to this Guarantee can be made except by a writing endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of the Company. 14. Notices, Where Sent. All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall include the number of this Guarantee and shall be addressed to the Company at Claims Department, 171 N. aark Street, Chicago, IL 60601-3294 GCAS5 -o3/11/96bk 110 Thiô ¡Ii ngt It ::;U¡'VlJ}' Vi ttlli ¡HIll; bUl I:; ç<.;",~,,:el1 :;.:r int0rri;~,¡;~:" ~)y Chigaco 'TItle Insurance from data as shown by the offic:ìé1/ reoords. '-~ . ';.- -~'I S. 1/2 OF SEe. '~T. 30 S. 1-2.5 404-01 404 - 01 -1 R.27 E. SCHOOL D19T. - - - .,. , - , - , " TRACT .JgJ~ "8" J~/"A' ~ J CJ h. . /7.57AC. .~ ... (~) ~~~ ..... ~ [39~2 ] (;j .., re \..,' ræ\ ....../ (j)MR p.M. fA., (~) I{EW I 01{ tJLVD, ,,-- 1"\ ....../ @MR i r , ~(íì) 1~ 1 J ~ 2$.02 @MR !II @ 16.86/C. ®~Ui' '2 -~. 'fIM 3596 ~@ ~ 4AC 1 Pia" .co 8 Rood t Nol.: ,...1. .0' I. f. _._nl.,..,'.... .....,. II I. nol 10 b. c.......... GO ...".,/AO IetGI ..."...hI, w dl.I.loM or ,..... fw ...,,.,... ., 10ftI.0 or MeII.ll/oft ..... . P¡ ~" ASSESSORS MAP· No-4Q~..:ºL_ COt INTY OF 'KE:"RN ;, \' ~-7' ~~ ~~~- " . . NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 ...... An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, September 28 through on or about Thursday, October 8, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) S:\Lit\MOROSA \PLDGS\lNSPCTION NOTICE.wpcI . . , ...--.... -. (. ;<I.¿(! 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant Cit~ Attorney 2 State Bar No. 0828 9 WAL TER H. PORR. JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield. California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 . . , ./~ .~, 'e ç.~'\) ... 0.\)..., ~.'{.. 0\\)\~ ' F\LED 1'< y~RN co uN S£.P 2, 4: 1998 Y CLEf\K TERR'l McNALl: I QEPUTY B'l____ SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ) CASE NO. 231590 NFT ) 12 Plaintiff, ) INSPECTION WARRANT ) 13 vs. ~ [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee ) for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, ) 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, ) 16 Defendant. ~ ) 17 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent, if any, of any soil contamination in and around the area of the underground 28 storage tanks. . ,. ;.?".~ ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 , 21 22 23 24 25 26 . - ! This inspection' shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. 11 Givenundermyhandthis~dayof ~~~ ,1998. 12 13 JAMES M. STUART JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 27 WHP:aJj S:'Lit'MOROSAìpLDGS\lNSPECTION WARRANT.wpd 28 2 /þ Oct-14-9B 01 :40pm From-BC Labs 4IIÞ B053ZT0750 T-962 P.Ol/03 F-625 -< /' .\ ~t,; . I I I' Start fax cover ****** Date: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 To: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Howard Wines Phone: 805-326-3979 Fa~: 2¿~-oÇ70 From: BC laboratories INC. Ron Young Phone: 805-327-4911 Fax: 805-327-1918 Pages: _-1- Including cover page. Subject: ****** End fax cover ~ Oct-14-9B 01 :40pm From-BC Labs B053270750 T-962 P,02/03 F-625 . . LABORATORIES. INC. 1 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RDFLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Ann: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Soil Analysis Thank you for accepting BC Laboratories quote for your analytical services. We hope tha¡ we can provide you with the best value in Jaboratory services &\lailable. Soil Analysis QTY DeseriptioD Method Pric~ Per Total Sample 1 BTXE with MTBE EP A-8020 $75.00 $75_00 1 TPH(Gas) EPA-8015M $75.00 $75.00 1 TPH (Diesel) EP A-80ISM $75.00 $75.00 1 Total Peuoleum Hydrocarbons (IRJ EPA-418.1 $48.00 $48.00 Subtotal -----> $273.00 Sample Disposal @ $5.00/Sample-~--> ..........'\ ' '::S5.0Ò, Environmem.a1 Compliance Fee $1.00 per sample '.r· '" '... $1.00 TOT AI.. -----> $279.00 NOTES AND ASSUMPTIONS " The following notes and assumptions are standard pelky for BC Laboratories. They will apply to all work submitted UIÙess otherwise specified in writing. ". ' . , " '. '. 1. This quote will remain valid for 180 clays 1iom date of issW:òr the duration øtthe project. Your project or analysis must start prior to the expiration date in order·for the quote to remain vallet ' Expíred quotes will not be honored without prior written approval of the Jaboratory. . . 2. Quoted prices assume that results will be~~Je by fåx:qrMrd copy'wiIbiQ, ~n (10) t~ tiff~n (15) business days fTom receipt. depending on WQr~ load. and' '~sis type. If crxpedited tumarØund times are required, please contact the labo:ratory'for scheduling pial to send.íng aIJY rush samples for analysis. . , , , 3. Surcharge schedule for ~ ~sis (if~d~ and ~k=), 5 day,~ +50%, 1 day rush +100%. "", ' ... . . . . . .",' ~:Jlr ;\\¿UU.t:t::.~ \.D~~.t\\¿::J'ð! \JÙ~ aU"l .U¡!.)/::1ð 4100 ,At:la$ Ct:. . SoKc:I"'::.f,ëIO. CA 9:3306 ' (805) 327-4911 . FAX (605) 32'7-1 916 ," '< " " _-: ~ ,:;::::;:/ -----. ~~-...- '-'-'~~-'''~- "- From-BC Labs 8053270750 T-962 P"03/03 F-625 - . LABORATORIES, INC~ It Oct-14-98 01 :40pm 4. Sample disposal Fees, samples oot retumedto client and disposed of by BCL. $5.00 per sample. No charge for drinking waler matrices. Environmental compliance fee for ALL samples, the analytical sample portions not consumed dwing a.naly$is $1.00 per sample disposal fee. 5. Sample storage rate for all samples heW over 30 days. $3.00 per sample per tnOnth. 6. Sample containers with preservatives, coolers, and blue íce will be provided on request at no additional charge. Brass sample tubes for soil are also available in sizes 2"x6" or 2.5",,6", the price is $3_00 per set.(set= 1 tube with 2 end caps) A nùnimum of 72 bours may be required depending on quanrity and clelivery location. 7. Cost for sample conUliner delivery by gro\lDd service will be paid for by BCL. However, in the event that express o\'emight service or a special ,courier run is necessary due to lUsh requirements of Ù1e customer. then cærier service costs will be billed to the customer. BCL will provide courier s~e for ~1e pickup wi~ a limited ar~ and with 72 hour, advaIl':e not~e. ' 8. On site sampling service is available from our 40 hour Haz-Mal certified field service technicians, ÙJe on site rate is $40.00 per hour. . ". 9. Analysis will be perfonned and results reponed in accordance with standard laboratory protocols unless otberwise requeSted prior to sample receipt. If specific target analyte lists. quantitation limits, method specifications, QAQC or EDD are required, please contaCt me as soon as po~'b.~ 10 cpnfirm" that the laboratory can comply wiÙ1 these project requirements and provide results in a ~~ ' agreeable fonnat. ,10. All quotes are confidentiaL Please do not release quote information without prior approval. I quolell04fllf99 II Tenns: I~et 30 da;s: ExpU'es: r Submitted Bt IlRon Young Ext 235 I T~~: Sales &. Marketin2 R Pn1"Psentative [ Setvice~p.: 1~~orExl204· -~"~ . , ~ri~ ClientS~ ,-, L' N~~IE:~27-4911 .J F~ . . Number: (805)-327-1918 or 322-5444 ..-- " '. .1ltC:,lr: \'-!uu l.c~\D~J.\,-!:Jð 1\J J..~^"n L.'foL ¡UI l~/'ð .a 1 DO A.1:I.ëoS Ct: . BaKersfield. ÇA 93306, . (80S) 327-4911 - FAX. [80s) 34a'7-1 91 e Oct-15~98 03:13pm ':. From-BC Labs . , 8053270750 T-02S P,OI/02 F-S95 ·e \ ìJ I. ~; I I FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION elvER SHEET I I DATE OF TRANSMISSION:\Q- l :;98 F~ NUMBER: ~ ¿:> 5 !þ ,. I AlTENTlON: ~ Wr¿U( : COMPANY: ~ =fVl¿ ~ fROM: BC LABORATORIES. INC. fAX NUMBER (805) 327-1918 a~~b I I . .COMMENTS: Te8- I l I r- - 6..: .: 28J ! I I ANY PROBLEMS WITH TRANSMlëÇ;;I]:SE CAL~: (805\ 327-4911 EXT. , VW. : Transmítted by: ~ ~ --i-- "NUM8ER Of ~AGES (Including cover sheetl: '2- ! I T I I I __ _ _ .__ _.__._.. ""'",ca CUFg Oct-15-98 03:13pm P fI!P&. ~,~ . LABORATORIES From-BC Labs . 8053270750 e T-026 P,02/02 F-695 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A~~n.: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Repor~ed: Dats Received: La.Þorat:ory No _ : Page 1 10-14-98 09-29-98 98-11336 CALIFORNIA CODE QF R,GULATIONS I SAMPLE I NOMBER S~le Deacri~tion I I I 1 9S-bIDR-9-1, '1'1-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI11ES 2 98-MOR-9-l, '1'1-20. 09/29/98. HOWARD 'iU~S 3 98-MDR-9-1, T2-lS, 09/29/98. HOWARD WI S 4 98 -MOR-S -1, T2-20, 09/29/98. HOWARD WI~S 5 S8-MOR-9-l, '1'3-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD ~U~S 6 9S-MOR-9-1, '1'3-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI S 7 9S-MOR-9-1, '1'4-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI S 8 98-!I'.1OR-9-1. T4-20, 09/29/98, 110WA$U:I WI ES 9 9a-MOR-9-1, 'I'S-lS, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI £5 10 9S-MOR-9-l, 'I'S-20, 09/29/9B, HOWARD WI ES 11 Sa-MeR-9-l, 'I'6-1S, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI :ES 12 S8-MeR-S-l, '1'6-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WI £S I I ~I _.,___1) "'- SAMPLE NUMBER T.P.H. 1 32. :2 None Pet:ect:ed 3 None Dececced 4 None Decect:ed 5 None Dececced 6 24. 7 None Det:ec~eà 8 None Det:ec~eà 9 None De'l:ect:ed 10 . None Det:ecced II None Pet:ec1:ed 12 None Detected T.P_H_ - Toeal Pet:roleum Hydrocarbons P~Q.t. :;: 20. CJnit:s :;;; mg/kg Met:hod EPA-41S.1 P.Q.L. = Practical Quan~i~ation Limi~ E C LABORATORIES, INC. ~~?¿ DeparLmenL Supervi50r All r~SIIII:i IISlell In IhlS repol'l 4110 lor 1118 I!~CIU~lyø u~, at Ihe ~ul)mjnln9 pill'l,. Be LoIDoralorlc5. In'. U5..m~5 no rc~pon.'1III11» lor "'pon alœral,on. .~p~rallon. ad~'h~R1 or Ih,rclIHUI, IRlcrprc!.lUon. 4100 AClaS Ct:. . BaKersf,,,,ld. CA 9330B . (80s) 3*?--4911 . FAX (605) $;27-1 91 B I , "'/ -;~~.. "'.' .."~~~....·.~~2:~Ef}~.. . . ?~u':~:.':_~~:~: .. ','-;;,;.." . .\ ~ .~ ". ...... (.~ ~ ~. ''''') :~ '~·N' ,:>,:~:,r:~,::o~~>1~~ij~~1~'~.;.· .,...,"',.~"'~..,",.,,'''':-;¡;.,..,'''~ .: ~:,:,.:,/2;·::"-:.:,f~;;;~~'~, ':> '~~i:;:~·":'~~.;,¡~ 1. ~T, {~", . I (' ' , 0, :;::_~""..,t-~- Oct-13-9S lO:5SP Global Probe ...- P.Ol ..- . - . . . fI' VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650·3311 Fax 805-650-8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805·589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INe. DIRECT· PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WEll INSTALLATION SERVICES FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL U(IIßE (S7-m391 1-800-650·6611 TO: MR. HOWARD WINES COMPANY: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.: 805-326-3979 FAX NO.: 805-326-0576 SUBJECT: 4800 STINE ROAD PROJECT FROM: Rodrigo D. Proust Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet: 3 Date: 10/13/98 ======================================================================== Dear Mr, Wines: Pursuant to your conversation with Richard Vlcek, we have revised the cost estimate for the second phase of sampling at the subject site. A hard copy will be sent via regular mail. Please contact me at our Ventura office (805-650-3311) if you have any questions or need additional information. We appreciate being considered to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to working with you on this and future projects. Oct-13-98 lO:S8P Global Probe e P.02 - VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650·3311 Fax 805·650-8054 BAKERSFIElD. CA 14008 VeracNz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805-589·0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INe. DIRECT· PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WELL INSTALLATION SERVICES October 13. 1998 IKÐI5f CS7 ·725397 1-800-650-6611 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsurface sampling using Geoprobe- equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Califomia Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 2 Surface cover: NJA Maximum depth: 35 feet below ground surface (bgs) Number of soil samples: 6 (25, 3D, 35 feet bgs) Number of groundwater samples: 0 . --------- Estimated Costs: $975 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization and materials. Estimated Completion Time: 3 hrs Note: Please note that completion time depends on site and subsurface conditions. Client Is responsible for procuring pennits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augef1ng, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobe- 5400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 4o-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite Cost and project completion estimates do not include hand-augering, nor backfilling of sampling locations with Dressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. I, Oct-13-9a lO:59P Global Probe . . <'t' P.03 Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California Terms: Global Probe will submit an invoice upon completion of the proposed worX. Invoices are payabfe In full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly Interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other govemment agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while conducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (If applicabte), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. If you agree to the terms and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, Califomia 93003. Our. facsimile number is 805-65Q..8054. Clierit Project Number or ID: Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. Califomia Terms Accepted By: Client Title ntative Date Rodrigo Prou~ President. Global Probe Title ~ Date I. ~:::: .~ - -- ~ - , I ¿ 1 " -- - e .. :-. ~ VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventur~, CA 93003 805::650-3311 ' Faxß05-650-8054 . BAKERSFI~LD, CA - 14008Neracruz Drive ,o~ Såkersfield, eÄ 93312' , "805-589;0814,c ." fax 805-589-0814 . - .. - ~ f , - -- 1 ,. ~ ! 1 ;; ~ , , ~GLOoBAr C_ , -PROBE, INC. D fREeY; -RUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WElL INSTAllATION SERVICES ,September24,1998 . ' -- -- " LICENSE (57,725397 -1-800-650-6611 .. --=-- I~. '" . ~' , ~LRalphE. Huey , _ " " Director of Environmental Services hr .<:~ '-:~~'~~,'~ii~r50¿~:~~~~'~n~e 'c' ~ - ',=-, .:: ,~. -, .. r ~. I''; .;" ,:',·~Bakersfield, California 93301 I'.' . - , - ~ .. ::-. -. .. Déar Mr. Huey: - ,.... ,. .. .. Global Probe is ,pl,eåsedto submit Jhi~ cost estimate :to conduct subsurface ,sampling using .' Geoprobá® equipment. The following is,our understanding of the project sampling requirements: .. .. .. --- - . ..- - --..... - .-- .. "--. , ., Site Location: 4800 Stine. Road, Bakersfield, California .. ' " . SamfJling: ,: Number of sampling locations: 9 Surface cover: N/A Maximu'm depth: .15 feet below groun'd surface Number of soil samples: 18 (brass liners, 2,samples per location) Number of groundwater samples: 0 .. .. '. .. , . , , .. . ... ,. .. -Estimated Costs: $875 . . , . Figu'res above include sampling servic~s, mobilization and materials. 'Estimated'Completlon Time: ,4 -5hrs TNote: Please note that completion, time depends on site and subsurface conditions. Client is responsible for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. , Han,d-augerin,g, i.f re_quire~,...may extend project completion time, and will be billed 'at a rate of " --$50:00per'hóur:' .. -, -~ - ' - ,~,~ '==~='...' ---'' ~ --', =-" ' .. ,- .. ,- , . , - .- - -~._- - . .., - --.- ---- - .... _.'-' - --~ -, , . ~ - , Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobe®5400 sampling unit . 4x4 low..,profile vehicle 40-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and aspIJaltcoririg and patching Backfilling ,of sampling l~cation5 with bentonite, (granular or chips) . Cost and project completion estimates do not include hand-augering, nor backfilling of sampling locations with oressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. ' -, .. -. --- - - -~-~- . .- '. .. - , , , -. -- .. ,- '.. .. .. - . ,- , , - - - --- - - -- - , . -- - - - - - -- .. -. - -" -* ~ -- -- - , ."-- , , '!C-,. ~~ . - -- - - -> --.. --. - - ~ - --- , -- - - - - - e e I " ¡ Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California I~ Terms: Global Probe will submit an invoice upon completion of the proposed work. Invoices are payable in full within ,30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment -~ --" - --~ .. - - --- -- - ~ - - -- - -"- -- __. _. n _ --.- - - -- -. --- .- - -- Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other government agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified . underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while conducting field operations~ Requested information includes health and saféty plans (if applicable), type of expected hazardous materials,· and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. If you agree to the terms and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. _'~ '~uU~:~ii~n30~~~~::0~~;_ _~~ ~~~n. ~~ri~O ~v~nue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile ~ ' __, _ '_ _ ,I Client Project Number orlD: Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California ;;ï2_:&J. &...,..s.,...,. itle 9-~/ 'r Date Rodrigo Proust President. Global Probe Title ~ Date ' - -.~~.;.:;~ Oct-13-9B 02:53pm From-BC Labs Ttc o R G A N r C '5 W 0 R K SHE E T OIL and G REA 5 E & T P H B05327191a . T-925 P,OI/01 F-573 S~D-LaÞ NO: 98-11336-1 Cll@nt: EN~IRQHHE~TAL SERVICES Date Rcq; 09-29-98 Address: . 1715 CHESTER .wE 3RD FL~ , BAAERSFIELD.CA 93301 Car.rn ons: Attn: RALPH HuE V Phone: 326-3979 S~PLE LOC: 4'A SuÐmltte~ by HOWARD WINES of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Des,: 98-NOR·9·l, Tl-15. 09/29/98, HOWARD ~INES Sampl1n9 Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample ID R~sh Sample? N Due ~ 1U-09-98 <___ Tl-IS R~Sh Approveq 8y' C.o_C? Y Sample Contalner SOIL SLEEvE S4mple Type $011 COMI'IENTS FAX RESULTS TO:326'OS7á'ATTN:HOWARD wINES ............--- --.... - - ----. .....- -- ........... ........... ... -... ........-... ..........- ...... -- -..-..... ---..- ....-.. .....-.... .--......... ...-...--........ ...-..... .-..- --..... ----......- TITLE 22 WASTE TYPE, -------.----------.-------------------------...---------..--.--.-----------.-------.....-------.-------..-------.-------.-------.......----..... Type Ml11able so11a - no free l1qµla ljpe 11' LlqU1ØS wltn ~ U,5 ~ sol ¡Qs, Sallas. Type 111 Non-fl1teraDle, non-mllJaDle sl\J<:!\ì€ ( Llqu1CS wltn < 0 5 1 SOllQS :t Free L1QulC1s = _______~ 32 Inst!' Re<lCll ng ~ _I'IDl_ __urllts~ Plus DlluIlon _Me!tluc_ Analyst Prep Dt, R\Jrl Pate H T D.D ConstItuents _R~su1ts_ _P Q l TPH (418 1) 20, 10. mg/~g EPA-418 1 J~ - ¡p- Y-'$"/27/98 DFI ,·f; :OMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS' Jata EntereC By. Pdte, Proofread By :ND OF WOR~SHEET \~ '\¡~ ~~ Oct-13-98 02:41pm From-BC Labs 8053271918 e T-922 P.02/12 F-568 e Suþ-~aÞ ~o: 98-11336-2 Cllent: ENVIRONMENTA~ SERvICES Date Rca: 09-29·98 ~dress: 1715 CHESTER ~vE 3RD F~OOR B~ERSFIELD, CA 93301 Ca~tlons- Attn: AAI-Pti HuEv pnone; 326-3979 SAHP~E LOC: 4·A juÞm'tte~ ÞY HOWARD WINES of B~ERSFIE~D FIRE DEPARTMENT T T ~ C o R G ANI C 'S w 0 R ~. SHE E T OIL ðnd G REA S E & . T P H Desc: 98-~~·9·1. T1·20. 09/29/98. ~OWARD wINES ;~mpllng Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample ID- Tl-20 ~us~ Sample? N Due =--~ 10-09-98 ~~ Rusn Approved By C.O,C? y Sample Cont4,ner' SOI~ SLEEVE Sample Type: 5011 .. ~ .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. - .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ," .. .- .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. COl'Il'lEtHS FAX RESu~TS TO;326·0576 ATT~:HOWARD WINES -----.-------.-------..---------------.-------..-------~------_.------_.------_..-----_..--------p-------~------_..-------~.---------~ Type MlllaDle S0116 - no free l1qu1~ Type 11 L1qul~S wIth ~ Q 5 % SOl105. 5011 OS· Type 111 Non-f11teraDle. non-ml11aÞle slucge ~lq~ldS w1tn ' 0,5 % 5011~S % Free LlquldS - _______% TIT~E 22 ~A5TE TYPE. TPH (418,1) _~.LD_ 20 lnstr ReaaH1g _MDL_ _url1ts_ Plus Q11ullon _MethoQ_ Analyse Prep Pt. Run Dine H T D.D. 10 mg/~g E?A-41B.l J1i... / {)Jj...q<¡ 10/27/98 Const1tuents _Results_ _P,Q L 17ç: \ COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS, Data Entered By' Date' ProofreaC! By' END OF wOR~5HEET Oct-13-9B02:41pm From-BC Labs . B053ZT191 B e T-922 P.03/12 F-5SB T T L C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R ~ SHE E T a I Land G REA S E & T P H SUþ'Lqþ No: 98-11336-3 Cllent: ENVIRO~HENTAL SERvICES Dat@ Red: 09-29-98 'AQQress: 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR 8~ERSFIElO. CA 93301 Cautlons Attn: RALPH HUET Pnone: 326-3979 SAMPLE lac: 4'A SuÞm,tted þy HOWARD ~lNES of ·B~ERSflELD fIRE DEPARTMENT I Desc: 98·HQR-9-l. T2·15. 09/29/98, HOWARD ~INES Sampllng Date 09/29/98 Cllent Sample 10: T2-15 RUSh Sample? N Due ~~ 10-09-98 <~ Rush Approved By: cac.? T Sample Contalner: SOIL SLEEvE S~mple Type: $011 ... .. ..... .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .......... .. .. .. ..... .... .. COMMENTS FAX RESULTS TO;326-0576 ATTN:HOWARO WINES ....-.--------------_.. -----------------.......,-------------------........----------------_.......----------------_.._...----~--------_.._----.-- TITLE 22 wASTE TyPE· Type ì' Mll1at:le soll(J - no free 1¡qu1" . Type ¡1' lìqulcls wlth ~ ° 5 ~ salles SallC1s- Type 111' Non-f1l'r..raÞle, non-¡n111aDle sluc:1ge L1qulCB wUh < D,S % SOlidS ~ Free LlquiC1s - ~ Const1!uem:s _R~sul!s__ __P Q L, Instr Reading __MDL__ __Urm:s_ Plus D1lutlon _Method__ Analyst: Prep Ot. Run Date Ii T D D TPH (418.}) ND 20, 10 I1Ig/¡;g EPA-418 1 ~ I(J -r-1)0/27/98 DFI COMMENTS TO APPEAR O~ REPORTS. Data EntereCl By· Dqte Proofread By, END OF wORKSHEET Oct-13-98 OZ:4Zpm From-BC Labs - 8053Z71918 - T-9ZZ T T I.. C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R K SHE E T OIL and G R ~ A S E & T P H SUÞ-Lab No: 98-11336-4 Cllent: ENVIRONMENTAl.. SERVICES Date Red: 09·29·98 Address: 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD f~OOR aAKE~SFIELD. CA 93301 C~u¡lOns: Attn: RALPH HuEY Phone: 326-3979 SAMP~E ~QC 4·A Submltted þy HOWARD WINES of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Desc: 98-"OR-9,l. T2-20, 09/29/98. HOWARD WINES Sampllng Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample ID: T2·20 R~sh Sample? N Due ~ 10-09·98 <=== RuSh Approved By: C.O.C.? Y S~mple Cont~1ner: SOIL S~EEvE Somple Type 5011 ----. --------... ............. ........... .............. -..--.. -----...------ ----------- -------- --.. ------- ---- -----.... ..................... ........ p....... ..... ..... ........ ..--........ COMMENTS FAX RESULTS TO;326-0576 ATTN:HOWARD wINES p" 04/1 ¿ F-5B8 TITLE 22 wASTE TYPE. ------...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~.~..- Type 1, MlllaCle Salla - no free llqula Type ,1' Llqulas wlth ~ 0 5 ~ SellaS SellaS- Typë: 11, Nor -f,l të:rapl e, nor -lIIll1 aDl ë: S 1 ",c:1g<= L1qulCs w,t~ ~ 0 S % sallas :t Free LlqU1QS - _______% (onSIHuems Inst r ReaCJ1 ng _Results__ __P Q L __ __MDL__ __Un1I5___ Plus D,luI,on __MeIhod__ Analyst Prep DI TPH (418 1) ND EPA-418 1 ~ 20 10 ßlgJ~g DF f COMMENTS "TO APPEAR ON REPORTS. Run Date H T D D LO-8.-930/27/98 Data EntereCl By Date' ProOTread By END OF wOR~SHEET Oct-13-98 OZ:4Zpm From-BC Labs e 8053ZT1918 e T-9ZZ P. 05/1 Z F-568 T T L C OR G A N Ie' S W 0 R K S H E.E T OIL and G REA S E ¡ T P H S~Þ'Lap No: 96'11336-5 C11@nt: ENVIRONM€NTAL SERVlCES Dqte Red; 09'29-98 A4ðress: 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR B~RSFIELD, CA 93301 Cq~tions: Attn: RALPH HUEY PnQne 326-3979 SAMPLE LOC~ 4-A S~Þmltted þy HOWARD WINES or BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Dese: 98-MOR-9-1. T3·15. 09/29/98. HOWARD WINES Sampling Date: 09/29/98 Cl'ent Sample 10: T3-15 R~sh Sample? N Due ===> 10-09-98 <~ Rusn Approved 8y: C.O.C? y Sample Contalner. SOIL SLEEvE Sample TyPe: S011 ......... .......... ....................... .............. ....... ........ ........ ....... ...... ....... ....--. ---- ----- ---- ---- -. ---.. --- - - ----.......................".. COMMENTS FAX RESULTS TO.326-0576 ATTN:HOWARP ~lNES ------------------------------------------------------..------..-..--------------..----------------------------------~---~~.~....._----- T!T~£ 22 wASTE TYPE, Type I' Mì l1aÞle S0110 - no 1'ree l1qu10 Type ". Llqulas wlth ~ 0 5 t sOllas SOl10S ~ Type 111, Non-f11terðt>le non-nnllðble sl...dge ~,qulas wlth < 0.5 t S0110S ; Free ~1qulas - _______% Const't~ems Instr ReacJlng _Results__ __P,Q,~.__ __MDL__ __UnltS___ Pl~s D,lutlon __MethOd__ Analyst Prep Dt Run Date H T D D TPH t418 U --1ill2. 20 10, mg/~g EPA-418 1 ~ /tì-i?~~10/27/98 Dt='{ COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON R£PORTS, Data Entered By, Dat.e· Proofreaa By. END OF wORKSHEET Oct-13-9B 02:42pm From-BC Labs e B05327191B e T-922 P.OS/12 F-5SB T T L. C o R G ANI C . S W 0 R K SHE E T o 1 L anQ G ~ E A S E & T P H S~Þ-L.~Þ No: 98·11336-6 Cl,ent: ENVIRON"£NTAL SERvICES DaTe Red: 09-29-98 Address: 1715 CHESTER AvE 3RD FL.ooR B~ER$fIEL.D. CA 93301 Caut1ons; Attn RALPH HuEY Phone: 326-3979 S~PL.E L.OC. 4-A Supmltted Þi HOWARP WINES or BAKERSFIELD fIRE DEPARTMENT Cesc: 9a·MOR·9-l. T3-20. 09/29/98. HOwARD WINES sampling Date: 09/29/98 (llent Sample ID: T3·20 Rus~ S~mp'e? N Due ~ 10'09·98 ~~ Rush ApprOveQ By (,o"c"? y Sample Contalner: SOIL SL.EEVE Sample Type: SOl 1 .. .. "" ... .. ..... ... .. .. ... ... ...... . .;. ... ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. - .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .." .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..... .. ..", ............... COMHENTS FAX RESUL.TS TO:326·0576 ATTN:HOWARD ~INES .________..~____________.._...-~--------------...-......---______________._~..-----------------.4-.----------------------.~.~------------- TLT~£ 22 WASTE TYPE, Type M111òDle solla . no Tree l1qU1C1 Type 11 LlqU1C1s 'r/1!t¡ :¡, 05\ SOllC1S, Sellas" Typ~ 111 Non-fl1teraD1E', non-m111aDle sluClge L1qU1Cls wlth ' Q 5 % sollas :t Fr'ee LlqulCS - _:t TPH (418 1> ResulTS ~ _P Q L. LnSIr ReaCll ng _I'IDl_ _Unlts_ Plus Dllut1an _MeHloo_ Analyst Prep D1: EPA-418 1 ~ Run DaIe H,T,D,D, ~~~cr~0/27/98 CanSl:1l:uents 20. 10 n¡g/kg DF I COMMENTS TO APPE~R ON REPORTS DaH EnterecJ By Date PraofredO By E~O OF ~OR~SHE£T Oct-13-98 02:42pm From-BC Labs e 8053271918 . T-922 P,07/12 F-5S8 T T L. C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R ~ SHE E T OIL anQ G REA S E & T P H Cllent: ENVIRONMENTAL. SERVICES Address; 1715 CHESTER AvE 3RD FL.ooR 8~ERSFIEL.D, CA 93301 ALLn. RAL.PH HuEY Phone: 326-3979 SuÞmittea Dy HOWARD wiNES of B~ERSfIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT SuÞ-laÞ No: 98-11336-7 DaLe Red' 09-29-98 CaL.lt1ons: SAMPLE LOC: 4· A Desc: Sa·MaR·g·¡, T4·15. 09/29/96. HOWARD WINES Samp11ng Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample 10: T~'15 RUSh Sample? N D~e =em> 10-09-98 c=== RuSh ApproveQ By: C.O.c.? Y Sample Contalner: SOIL. SL.EEvE S4mple Type: 5011 ._..____......... ---- ...... ..'O---------.. __..._.... ___.... ..... ...... ........ ...... ........... ........ .............. -.... ..... ...,,_.. -. ........--..-..---....... ......".-. ............ COMENTS FAX RESULTS TO:326·0576 ATTN:HOWARD WINES -------_........~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.----.- TITLE 22 WASTE TyPE Type " Mlììaole solla - no free llqul0 Type ", llqul~S ~lth ~ 0.5 ~ SOll~S. $ollQS- Type 111. Non-fllteraDle. non-mllli:lple slu~ge ~1qUlds w1tn ~ Q 5 ; 50110S 1 Free Llqulds - _______~ TPH (418 1> ,Iv!) 20. 10 . mg/~g Insu Readlng Plus D11u!1on _Mel:ho~_ Analyst Prep Dt. Run Date H,T.D D EPA-418 1 ~ lJ.-P..qf¡O/27/98 Const1tuents _Results__ _P Q L __MDL_ _Un1ts___ DI=- I COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS. Data Ent:ere~ By Di;lte Proofrea~ By. END OF ~OR~SHEET Oct-13-98 02:43pm From-BC'Labs e 8053271918 e T-922 P.08/12 F-568 S~Þ-LaÞ No 98-11336-8 Cllent: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES D&¡e Red' 09·29-98 Address: 1715 CHESTER AvE 3RD F~OOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Ca~t;ons' Attn' RALPH HuEv Phone: 326·3979 SAMPLE LOC; 4-A SuÞml~~ed þy HOWARD WINES of ~ERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT T T L C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R ~ S ~ E E T OIL anø G REA S E & T P H Desc: 98""OR-9:1. T4-20. 09/29/98. HOWARD WINES Sampling Date; 09129/98Cl;en1: Sample ID: T4-20 R~s~ Sample? N Du@ ~ 10·09-98 ~~ Rush Approved By: C O,(? y Sample CQntðlner: SOIL SWEEvE Sample Type: SOll ---............ .......... ...--- .......____....._ ~ ----.... ....... ........ ....... ...... -- -----..----... ...--- -- ........ ........ ..... ...... P"''' -..--.. --...-----........-----........-- COMHENTS FAX RESULTS TO:326-0576 ATTN:HD~ARD ~INES -----------------....-------------.------------------.__..,...~--------------------------_._---_.-~.~---------------------------------- 'TlTLE 22 wASTE TYPE, Type Mlllðple sallC - no free l1qUlá, Type 11 l.\quH1s wHh:;, 0.5 % sallas Soll<JS- TIP!:: III. Non-Tlltf:raÞlë. nOll-nll1JatJl~ slu(J9f.' LlqulCS wl!h < 0.5 % sall<Js % Free LlquláS ~ _______% Consntuents _Results__ __P Q L.__ __MD~__ Umts -- - lr1sIr ReaCì ng Plus Dl1urlon __Methoá__ Anâlyst ~rep Dr. Rún Date H.T,O,v. EPA-418 1 ~ ¡I~-~-~lO/27/98 TPH t416 1) !Jf) 20, 10 mghg DFf COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS Data Entered 8y' p~t:e ProofreâQ By' END Of WOR~SHEET Oct-13-98 DZ:43pm From-BC Labs e 8D53Z71918 e T-9ZZ P.D9/1Z F':'568 T T L C o R G ANI C . S W C R K SHE E T o I'~ ~nQ G ~ E A S ~ ~ T P H Cll@nt: ENvIRONMENTAL SERvICES AQQress: 1715 CHESTER AVE JRP FLOOR, B~ERSfIE~D, CA 93301 Attn: RA~PH HUEY Phone: 326·3979 SuÞmltte~ þy HOWARD ~INES of B~ERSfIE~D FIRE DEPART"E~T SuO'LaD No: 98·11336-9 Date RCQ: 09·29·98 C~I.I'['ons: S.Al1P~E LOC: 4-A Desc: 98-~oR-9-1. T5·15, 09/29/98. HOwARD WINES Sampllng Date: Ó9/29/9a Cllent Sampl@ ID T5-15 RUSh Sample? N Due ~ 10-09·98 <--- RuSh ApprQved 8y: C.O.c.? y Sample.Con~alner: SQI~ S~EEVE Sample Type' 5011 a.. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CQMMENTS FAX RESULTS TO:326-0576 ATTN,HCWARDWINES ------------------------_.~-------------------------------------_.......----------_..._--_.._----..._...-.~-'~.....~.__..-...._._-_.._. TITLE 22 WASTE TYPE. Type l' 1'11ììaole SOlla - no free llqula Type 11, L1 qul d~ \./1 th " 0, S %. so 11 dS So 11 ds = Type 111. Non-fiH",rQþlc. fiuII"1II1l1able sl\.lc:!ge llqUldS with < 0 5 t sallds ~ Free Llqulds - _______% Consn tuents _Resul!s__ __P Q L. InSH Reaclng _MDL.__ __Un1ts_ Plus Dllùnon _Method_ Analyst Prep Dt Run DaLe H T D D TPIi (418 1) -.W2 ·20 10 mg/~g EPA-418 1 ~ 1..0-8-9110;(.7/96 DFI COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS. Data Entered By' Date' Proo f rr:",O B1 END OF WOR~SHEET Oct-13-9B D2:43pm From-BC Labs e 8053271918 e T-922 P,10/12 F.;.5B8 T T ~ C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R K SHE E T o I ~ ana G REA S E & T P H Sub·~aÞ No, 98-11336-10 Cl,ent: ENVIROHMENTA~ SERVICES Date ReQ 09-29·98 Aððress: 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD F~OQR 8A~ERSfIEUD. CA 93301 Ca~t1ons: Attn: RALPH HuEY Phone, 326·3979 SAMP~E ~OC: 4-A SuÞm,tted þy HOWARD WINES of 8AKERSFIE~D FIRE DEPARTMENT 'D@sc- 98-~OR-9-1. T5-20. 09/29/98. HOWARD WINES Sampl,og Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample ID: T5-20 Rusn Sample?N Due ~ 10·09·98 <--- Rusn Approve4 By: c.o C? '( Sample Container: SOIL SLEEvE Sample Type' 5011 ............. ....... ......._..__........____..__. ---O'.. .------......-------------...- ---- --..---- ----- ___e. .---- ---.... ---- ----- ----- -...-- ......-....--- ....... COt1HENTS FAX RESULTS TO: 326·0576 ATTN:HOwARD WINES ___,._..~.~~-.-----------------------------------------__________________________________._________~_.,~__..___.~__~M___~.~-------.-. TITlE 22 WASTE TYPE Type MìllaD1e 501H:1 - no Tree 11q\J1a Type 11, L1qu1QS wìth ~ 0 5 ~ so11as, Sol 10S- Typ¡; ¡ ó I Nu¡¡-1'11t~r'åpì~. rIO/I-mlllable: sl",ag¿ L1QuldS w1Th < 0.5 % S0110S % Fr~e L1Qu1ctS - _______% ConsnTuem 5 _Results__ __P 0 l InsH Rea<11 ng __MDl__ __Un i!S _ P1 uS D11 un on _Met hod__ Ana 1 yst Prep Dt TPH (418 U EPA-418,l ~ Run Date H T D D 1()-g-C¡~OI27198 ND 20 10 mg/ltg 'DI-f COMMENTS TO APPEAR UN REPORTS DaTa Ent~rect By' DaTE'. Proofreaa By END OF ~OR~SHEET Oct-13-98 02:43pm From-BC Labs - 8053271918 . T-922 P .11/12 F-5SB T T I- C o R G A N I C . S ~ 0 R ~ SHE E T o I L an~ G REA S E & T P H SuÞ-LaÞ No: 98-11336·11 C11ent: ENVIRONMENTAL SERvICES Date Rc~: 09-29'92 A~4re55. 1715 CHESTER AvE 3RD Fl-ooR 8~ERSFIELD, CA 93301 Cautlons: Attn: RALPH HUEy Pnone. 325·3979 SAMPLE LOC' 4-A S~Dmltte4 by H~ARD WINES or 8AKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Desc; sa·MOR·9-l, T6-15, 09/29/98. H~ARD WINES Samp"ng Date: 09/29/98 Cllent Sample ID: T6'15 R~5h Sample? ~ D~e ~ 10-09-98 ~ Rwsh Approved 5y: c.o,C,? y Sample Contalner: SOIL SLEEvE Sample Type: 5011 .........~. ~a ______. ____.. ________...... .....___........... __...... ........ a_a." __......_ ___.._ ______ _____.,._ ..... .... ........... ....... ___. ____. __..____..........._ COt1l1ENTS FAX RESULTS TO,326·0576 ATTN:HOWARD WINES .........----------------------------------------..-----.......~-_..------------------------------------~~_~.______________________.__R____ TITLE 22 WASTE TYPE, Type l' Ml11aDle SOlla - no free 11quld Typ~ 11. LlqUlas W1Th ~ 0 5 % 501105 So11as- Type In. NOfl-nl!erc!Dle. non-m11ìaOle sluQge I-lqulas wlTn < 0 5 ~ sollas :t Free L1QulCS - ~% (onstHuerl(S Resu1ts__ __P Q L JJ /) 20 Ins'Cr Re¡¡dHlg __MDL__ __UnltS___ Plus Dllu!lUn __Metnaa__ Analyst Prep Dt TPH (418 1) 10, mgng EPA-418 1 ~ RUrlDate IiTDD, J'~~~lU/27/98 DFI COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS. Dato 'Erl'Cereo ßy· Dote' Proofreaa By END OF WOR~SHEET Oct-13-9B OZ:43pm From-BC Labs . B053ZT1 91 B - T-9ZZ P ,12/12 F-56B S~Þ-LaÞ No. 98-11336'12 Cllent: ENVIRON~ENTAL SERvICES Date Rc~: 09-29-98. Address 1715 CHESTE~ AVE 3RD F~OOR B~ERSFIELD. CA 93301 Cautions: Attn: RALPH HuEv Phone: 326-3979 SAMPLE LOC; 4'A SuÞmltted þy HOwARD WINES of B~ERSFIELD FIRE DEP~TMENT Desc: 98-"OR-9·l, T6-20. 09/29/98. HOWARD wINES T T L C o R G A N Ie' S W 0 R ~ SHE E T o I \.. and G REA 5 E & T P H Sampling Date: 09/29/98 Client Sample ID: T6-20 Rusn Sample~ N Due ~~ 10-09'98 ~~ Rysn Approved By: C.O C? y Sample Contalner: SOI~ SLEEVE Sample Type: SOll ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. CO"",ENTS FAX RESU\..TS TO.326-0576 ATTN:HOWARD WINES ______.~--------------------.------------.-----------.__________.,------------------------------------------________ø.-------------- Type 1. Ml ¡laple salla - no Tree llqul0 Typ~ 11, LlqUldS wl!n ~ 0 5 % sallds Sallas ~ Type 111 Non-T11teraDle. non-ml'laole s'uóge Llqul05 wlth < 0 S 1 sellas :; Fr'ee L1qU1QS - _% TITLE 22 wASTE TyPE' ConS!lt:Ui?nts Instr Ream n9 _Results_ _P,Q I- _ _MDI-_ _unlts_ Plus Dllutl0rl _Ml'thOQ_ Analyst Prep Dt. Run Date rl,T D D TPH (418 1) _N.D_ 20, 10 mg/"g £PA-41B,l ~ 1P-~-C¡¡'Q/27/9B DFI COMMENTS TO APPEAR ON REPORTS' Da1:1l Entered By. Dãte ProofreaQ By END QF WQRKSHEET Oct-IZ-9B 07:44am From-BC Labs e B053Z70750 . T-BZZ P.04/05 F-44Z --- Li~BORATORIES Page :1. p~rgeable Aroma~ica and Toeal Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE ~RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 5J3301 Atcn: HOWARD WINES 326-397~ Pace Repor~ed: 10/09/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboraeory No.: 98-11337-3 sampling Lccacion: Sample IP: Sample Matrix:' sample Colleceed By: 98-KDR-9-1 GF-1S . Soil ROWARD WINES Dace Collecced: Da~e Excracceå-8020: Dace Analyzed-8020: Dace Extracced-8015M(g) : Dace An&ly2ed-801SM(g): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Analysis Reporti.ng Constituenr-ñ. ResultS Units Benzene None Pecected mg/kg Toluene None Det.ecced mg/kg Et.hyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 1'ocalXylenes None Detected mg/kg 1'01:a.1 Pécroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Det:ecced mg/kg S~rr09a~e .% Recovery 98. t Pracr.ical Q~ancitacion t.imit:: O.oos 0.005 0.005 0.01 1. 70-130 T~ST ~THOD: TPHby D.O.H.S. / L.O.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual const.i~uent.s by EPA ~t.hod 5030/8020. AZ0345 St.uart G. Butt.ram Depart.ment. Supervisor AUre6\l1'I MS1C4 III 11\11 n:port 1/11 lor tilt _(Chili" 14&8 01 me 5uþlMllng pan,. BC uaDoriÍtOllCI, IIIC IM"mca no r.,ponIlDUI!'t lilt i.pan ellll"I-. separehOn, ClctlCþ ll&nt or tIIInI pin, Ift"""-, _ 41 OQAt:las Ct: ~ Sal<.el"'st,,=ld, CA 93308 . (805) ~a7-4911 - FAX (8OS1 3:27-1918 Oct-IZ-9B 07:44am From-BC Labs B053Z70750 e T-B22 P"05/05 F-44Z ~. L;\BORATORIES e page 1 ~rgeable 'Aromac~cs and Total pecroleum Hydrocarbons £NVIRomœmn SERVICE 1115 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOÖR BAKERSFIELD. CA 9330~ A~cn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Da~e Reporied: 10/08/98 Date ~eceived: 09/29/98 Labora~ory No.: 98-11.337-4 Sampling Locat~on: Sample It>: Sample Mat:rix: Sample ColleccedBy: 9S-l«)R-9-1 GF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Pa~e Collected: Dace Ex~racted-a020: Date Analyzed-8020: Dace Bxt:racced-8015M(g) : Pate AnalY2ed-S01SM(9): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/9'8 Pract;¡,cal Quanticacion Limit Analysia Reporting Con6c+t:uen~s Results Units Benzene None Detecced mg/kg Toluene None pecec-ced mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Pecec~ed mg/kg Total Xylenes None pecected mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None De~ected mg/kg Surrogate ~ Recovery 95_ % 0.005 0_005 0.005 0.01 1.. 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPK by p.C.H.S. / L.U.P.T- Manual Method - Modtf;¡,ed EPA 8015 Individual cons~ituentS by EPA Mechod 5030{B020- AZ034.5 Stuart G. Buttram Department Superv~sor AU re511 þ ",tell ¡It Ø\Ia repon Ire lor U\e B1I:hl$lwe IlIiB DI me 1\IÞ/II""ß9~' BC LIDoralOrlM,lnc. l164u_1 rIG "'poIIÌlDdlty lOt repon alteratiOn, s.parlllOn, GCloIICnlll8nl Q ' 1111111 pUll onlOfpreøaoR- 4100 A1:las C1:. . Sal-:..:.rst,cld, CA. 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FA.X (805) 327-191 e Oct-IZ-QS OT:45am From-BC Labs 8053ZTOT50 tt, T-8ZZ P,03/03 F-443 =-- I.ABORATQRIES e Page 1 Purgeable Aromacics ànd Toea!. Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER. A.VE: 3RD FLOOR iWCERSFIELD. CA 93301 A~cn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Pa~e Repor~ed: 10/07/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboracory No.: 9a~11336-14 project: NumÞer: sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Co!.lecced 98~MOR-9-1 DF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Dace Dace Dace Dace Collecced: Date Excracted-8020: Dace Analyzed-a020: £xt:racted-801SM(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracced-8015Mld) : Analy%ed-B015Wld} : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/'8 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: constitUen~3 AnalY13i6 Result: 6 R.eporcing uni'C.s Practical Quancit&cion L:i.m:i.c Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene 1"0r.a1 Xylenes Surrogar.e % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogace % Recovery None Petecteå None Dececteå None Detected None Det:ected 92. mg/kg mg/kg trig/kg mg/kg % 0_005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 None petecced 115. mg/kg % 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U_S.T. ~nual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual const:it:uents by EPA,~thod 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart: G. But:cram Deparcmenc sup~rvisor III rcsul161>1a4 ,n illIG "pan Irc tllr ""' 81'I..a,o,...teI ot tile a..DmlnUIt pll1\'. BC LaDOr.or"" Inc. usumø no rllapllnSlÞ~I!) lor nrpan arœral OO. aC <IraUon. C Ølacnmcnlllf tIItrd pan, ~ 4100 At:18:3 Ct: . e~kersf,ë:t~. CA 93306' (80SJ 327-4911 . FAX (605) '327-191 a P,OZ/03 F-443 T-BZZ B053ZTOT50 From-BC labs Oct-IZ-9B OT:45am ~ LABORATORIES e e Page 1 purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENT~ SERVIC!S 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 DateRepor~ed; 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Labora~ory No.; 98-11336-13 Da~e Collecced: Da~e Extracced-8020: Date Analy~ed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-801SM(gJ: Extracced-801SM(dJ : Analy~ed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Project: Number: Sample In: Sample Mat:.r4x: Sample Collected 98-MOR-9-1 DF-lS Soil HOWARD WINES By: nace Dace Date Dat:.e Practical Quam:i cation Limit: Analysis Resul~s Reporting Unit:s Cons~:¡' tuerit:.s mg/kg mg/kg trig/kg mg/kg \' 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 None De-cected None Det:ec~ed None Det::ec-ced None Det:ect:ed 94. 5en%ene Tolyene Ethyl Benzen-'! Tot:al Xylenes Surrogat:e * Recovery Total Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Syrrogat:e % Reco~ery None Decected 94. mg/kg t 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH þy D.O.H.S_ / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8Q15 Ind1vidual conscituent:s by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ License: AZ034S - Stuart: G. But:cram Depar~ment: Supervisor AU re¡u116 116leO In Ih.. n:pon If' tor me tlCl..llV~ .... 01 I'" SIIIIIMIIII9 ,.ny. BC L¡þQflltllflea. inC. l$6o¡/11" 110 n:Splll\llÞda, lor "'por18I1orIIlOn, sepllallOn, CMlIlClI/IICnl Of I"'~. p~ III\efpn:1llJOll. , 4100 A1:laS C-c . Bäkel"st.eld. CA 93308 . (80s) 327-4911 . FAX (B05J ::32'i~191 8 Oct-12-98 OT:43am From-BC labs e 80532TOT50 . T-822 P"02/05 F-442 ~. L.\BORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aroma~ic8 and Toeal Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENV1~ONMENTAL SERVICE l71S CHESTER AVE 3RD F~OOR aAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326·3979 Dace Reported: ¡0/OS/98 Dace Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-1 Sampling ~ocacion: Sample ID: Sample Mat.rl.x: sample Collected By: 98-b1OR-9-1 DT-J,.5 90:1.1 HOW.A¡W WINES Date Collected: Dat.e Ext.racced-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: E~ract.ed-8015M(d) : AnalY2ed-8015M(d} : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/06/98 Da.ce Date Const:l.t=.uents Analysis Results Reporting Units ~ract:ical Quantit:acion Limit: Ben2ene Toluene Et.hyl Benzene Total Xylenes surrogate % Recovery Total ~ècroleum Hydrocarbons (dl.esel) Surrogace % Recovery None Detected None Detected None DetecteQ None Detected Sot. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ;r 0.05 0.05 0.05 O.¡ 70-:t,30 6300. Noc Repor'Ca.ble mg/kg ;r 500. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - MOdified EPA 8015 Individual conscituenes by EPA Neehod 5030/8020. - ------- Note: PQL's were raised Que to dilution required to bring cqrgec analyc~ß 1.nto call.bration range. Surrogate noc reporcable due to sample dilution. S~ple chromatogram not typical of diesel. PQL's ~ere raised due co high concentracion of hydrocarbons present requ~rin9 sample dilut:ion. ". AZ03'Î5 Stu~r~ G_ Buttram Department: Supervisor All ,.,..ns dllOG In III" report ,re 101' 1114 .acl.....n: 11M O \lie sllDmllllrlll ~. 8C lAþQr~l_s. Inc iI&li..mol no re6ponWllh1y lor r8potl illlcrlltOlI. Rpllrlllon. C ~cMlcnl Of III'"' p¡I'Ir tnlefpmmlO\l· 4100 At:I¡):3 Ct: . 8Sl<.el"'bf,ðld. CA 83308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAx' (805) 327-191 8 Oct-IZ-9B 07:44am From-BC Labs . B053ZTOT50 . . T-BZZ P.03/05 F-44Z .-. i ::.aORATORIES Page 1 purgeable Aromatics. and Total Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons ENVIROmŒN'!'AI. SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RP FLOOR aA1ŒRSFIELD, CA 93301 A~~n: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Dace Reporced: lO/08/~8 Date Received:09/2~/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-2 gampl~ng Loca~ion: Sample ID: sample Matrix: Sample Collecced By; 9S-MQR-9-1 D'1'-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Excracced-8020: Date Analyzed-a020: Date Extracced-8015Mtd) : Dace Analyzed-8015Mtd): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Constituents Analyais Re$ults Reporcing 'Cn~cs Practical Quant:itation Limit Benzene Toluene E~hyl Benzene Tocal Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hyc!rocarbons (dießel) Surrogate ~ Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detecced None Detecced 86. mg/kg mg/kg rng/kg mg/kg t 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 10-130 400. 84 . mg/kg t .50. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H_S_ / L.U.F.T. Manual ~chod - Modified EPA 8015 Indiv~dual constit:uencs by EPA Method 5030/8020. -_._-~ Noee: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analyteß ,into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of dießel. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Departmenc Supervisor All ~'1I1I4115g ,n I/IIS rltPO" _ lor tile 8&1:....... "so 01 tII8 luDmlRlng pan}. Bt L.¡ DOf.'oroec,lnc. u:olllM' 110 l'!I»ponSIDIIII) IOf r.pgn ./I8rlt Of1. .c~r.I C1n. ~cnmcnl or 1I\I1II IIn, IId8r1l"l1JllOll. 4100 Aclas C:::'C . 8alCer,;f,elQ, CA 93308' (805) :327-4911 . FAX (605) 327-'191 a .... \ ~. \ '\ ?iJð ¡- /0" \ /5~ ¡/ ;' Fi~ 11 ,,\, \ ~ \ \ ..' \~ ,~ -c;7 <::1> (¡) ~ C/ \~ & . ~, . , - C\ 't P ¡~ \~ ? vo ~ \ . ""'À , ""0 ....0 o 01' ~o" "'~<V- "\ .. ~ "ó ~\-' ~o ~ ~ DT-IS"" (6300pp"'" í I ~ \ ! " I C c.::t.; G/.I1.. D I C-S ~ I . \ \ , j \ "- i. ., '" ¡ "" '- , f¡W(Q)@~ @~~@~OO~IL \' b.-20 (~"p,,,,) " ........ -' Z <; ìX;t:..v;-- ?:....."".:; í)(.~ '_ . ,_ .... ;.. i '------... ;;J . _ ..-- _ --.:,-. ,C...¡....·v!\,c:: ~ f,.~1( ~- .1 ùér--·.-Æ CPo ..-c:.~AL r::)4. TC'J -; '''\ - "'~'---"'-,I "2<) , } ~- ' . , I. N --- ~'. ,--, DF" I ~ I I I I I DT ,_ ~ J /' IÛ,OfjQ Gðl. DICSf.L t:::. ---... . c;, f:" r- -, ,~: I 'I I I LX 6IðO<)G"~ 6A~/)t"~': <» O'E":>' (:,AJ ÞOo."T €.1') "'5Þv--\ ~E: , L.e:Ic:.^-r'«>-J~ 2.' t \.J)' . \J"'-'t>€Q... ' ~ TA.to..,\'tI(. . "" -- ........... I I \U~U~~ , UKU'D c:()ooJC~(~ ~.....~ r " 10000 G."'... E:N60';":~ 01\_ \T3 550 c:,"'L. \J~'TE 0,.... ~~ ¡-I e' 550 c~.:o..,- S~\l~....r- .,r. ....ne - . Sl-\O?-e,l..~. (13 /. e .. Sep-24-9a 05:50P Global Probe . P.Ol . VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650-3311 Fax 805·650·8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield. CA 9331 2 805·589-0814 Fax 805·58g.()814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. DIRECT - PUSH ENVIRONMENTAl AND WEll INSTALLATION HRVlCES FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL ï UŒJIS( CST -725397 1·800-650-6611 TO: MR. HOWARD WINES I' COMPANY: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.: 805-326-3979 FAX NO.: 805-326-0578 SUBJECT: FROM: 4800 STINE ROAD PROJECT Rodrigo D. Proust Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet: 3 Date: 09/24/98 ======================================================================== Dear Mr. Wines: Pursuant to your request, we are forwarding the following proposal according to the guidelines mentioned on your facsimile. A hard copy will be sent via regular mail. Please contact Richard Vlcek In Bakersfield (805-589-0814) if you have any questions or need additional information. We appreciate being considered to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to working with you on this and future projeds. 1f U S/3r 2)2f b~0 , , " ,n~ ¡ ~~p~24-ga 05:50P Global Probe -- P.02 . VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fax 805-650-8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. DilEn· PUSH ENYIIONIUNTAL AND WELL INSTALLATION SERVICES September 24, 1998 1)(815HS7·125397 1-800·650-6611 t(Ö){?)f Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsuñace sampling using Geoprobe- equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Califomia Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 9 Suñace cover: NIA Maximum depth: 15 feet below ground suñace Number of soil samples: 18 (brass liners. 2 samples per location) Number of groundwater samples: 0 Estimated Coats: $875 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization and materials. Estimated Completion Tim~: 4 - 5 hrs Note: Please note that completion time depends on site and subsuñace conditions. Client is responsible for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augering. If required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobe- 5400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 4o-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite (granular or chips) Cost and project completion estimates do not include haaG-augering. nor backfilling of sampling locations with DreSSuriZed neat cement or bentonite grout. ., ":>-fi :::7' - ~~èp-24-ga 05:50P Global Probe . P.03 . t©[p1f Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California Terms: Global Probe will submit an invoice upon completion of the proposed work. Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will· be charged for late payment. I, Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: . Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. . Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other govemment agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while conducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (If applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated compfetion time given above. Sampfing equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. . If you agree to the terms and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mall or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address Is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile number is 805-850-8054. Client Project Number or ID: c¡ õ 1101{ 9 ~ / Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Terms Accepted By: ~/?Sw~ Title j?.-~~r Date Rodrigo Proust President. 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" ,\ " .--.. GLOBAL PlOBE, INt 1-800-650-6611 VLCEK ' . VENTURA, CA ' 71 S8n Mlrino Avenue Venturi. CA 93003 . 805-850-3311 Fax 805·650·80506 FACSIMILE TRANSMITI AL To: Mr. Boward Wines COIBpuy: City of Bakcnfleld Fire Dept. FAX II: (105) 3160576 Job: Bakenfleld F.....: R. J. Vleek Date: 09-1.... Dear Mr. Wlaa, Thaøk you for your inquJry nprdiDI pJa1laed loill ....piing in &kenfleld. Our propow ø based Oft your job IpedflcatioD': 9 - 15 ft. borinp with :J .oil ...pIa per boring ill bnsl .~a. Global Probe can accomp6.h th.. task in approximately 1/1 day. Total e...... ¡adudlDI all ~ea:øary materiala aDd mobilization It $ 81!..OO We are 1ooki81 forward to 1I'orkinl with you. "ease caU.I Wyou have a.y quatio.. or .eed addltio.at I.formatlon. PAGE 1:11 BAKERSFielD. tA ,.. V.r.crllz Drive Blkerafield, CA 93312 805-589-081. FIx 805-589-081& % SbeetJ 09/24/98 I, 07:38 'ér805 326 0576 TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID START TIME USAGE TIME PAGES RESULT BFD HAZ MAT DIV *************************** *** ACTIVITY REPORT *** *************************** 8523 18056508054 09/24 07:36 01'27 2 OK ~001 - ~ r. 181215589121814 . VLCEK PAGE 1211 ~9!18!1998 12:43 '~~ ~~": .".:' ~: .~" '~ . VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 . 805-650-3311 Fax 805·650·8054 BAKERSFIELD. C¡1 14008 Verac;rllz DrivlI Bakersfield, CA 93312 8D5·589-0814 Fu 805·589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INC. 1-800..650-6611 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL To: Mr. Howard Wina COIDpaBY: City of Bakersfield Fin Dept. FAX II: (805) 3160576 Job: BakenfleJd 2 Sheeå From: R.. J. Vitek Date: ~1"'9I Dear Mr. WI.es, Tb..k you for your inquiry nprdiDI planned loill salllpling in :ø.krnftetd. Our prope...' is based OD your job specifications: 9 - 15 f'L borinp with 1 soil ...pla per borinl in bns. .Jene.~ Global Probe canaceoBlpUsh this task in approximately 1/1 day. Total cbarge ¡ndudiDg an necessary material. and mobilization I. S 8~!.OO We are IookiRgCorward to working with you. Plealè tall UI Wyou have aDY quatio... or aeed additioDaI information. . '. ~.;::;r- '. , -} 0,~!l8!l-'3'3.§1" ,. ~ ~l~R" ,- .- -~ ~ /"!ì ¡ --~-].. 12:43 180558'30814 tit VLCEK PAGE 02 VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue \ Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fa [ 805-550-8054 . BA.KERSFIELD, CA . 14D08 Veracruz Drive 8akersfield, CA 93312 805-589-081. Fu 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. '·800-650-6611 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Glob. Probe will provide th& following equipment and servÎC*: Geoprobe· 5400 sampling unit ' 4)(4 leJW.prorlle vehicle 4()"hour ÒSHA trained operator All sampling toOl. rèqulred to complete project Standard dec:ontaminetlon equipment C.oncrete end aaphalt coring end ~(:hlng Back11l1ing of sarnpllngloœtions with bentonite Cost and project c:ornpløtion estimates do not include hand..augering, nor baclCfllling of sampling locations witt! Dr88lurizecl nellt cement or bentonite grout. ' T.",.: Global PI"ot. will submit an involçe upon completion of the proposed work, Invoices are payable In full within 30 days of Invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly Interest charge of 1.5111. will be c:Mrged fof lat. payment. Condition.: Clleot Is responsible for the following: · Payment of all servic.. end materials used to conduct ..mpllng operations. On·slte field operations exceeding 10 hours per dilly will Þe billed at 8 rIIte of $125 per hour, · Procurement cI any permits required by reglllatC)fy or other ~'"t agencies. · Providing groundwater and soll·vapor sample containers, -..:tI . VOAs or Tedlar begs. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, con4ub, cbatructions, and pc:rtentiel dangers. GIobII.I Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for Elqulpment breakage Of any othèr damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstruction.. · Payment for ~ulpment breakage or damage If Client insists O "I reaching deeper strata after notiflC'Øtion by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, stof8li e, and disposal of any hazardous materiala or west. gen~ted durtng ..mpling operøtions (OIobel Probe Is nQI: a hazardous msterials or WIIste handler). · Providing Globel Proþe pertinent and updated sit. Information prior to commencing and while oond...ctlng field operatIOl'l&. Requesttd informatk:>n Includes h89/th and ufffro¡ plans (If applicable), type df expected hazardous møt.rials, and c:cntaminant concentrations suspeeted to exist at the site. · AI~nlil sumclent time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the .stlmat~ completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample Ioc:8tlonl must be backfilled before Glob.. Probe personnel leave the alte, If you agree to tt'le term. and conditions described herein, upon sc:hedull"g pllll8Se fOl'W8rd via mail or f8csimll.. . purcha.e Of'det or a copy øf this propos.' signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address IS: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our fac:'aÎmile number i. åOS..eS0-80S4. Client Pl'Oject Number or 10: Site Address: Term. Accepted By. Client Representetive Title O8lte ,- Ð~/18!l998 , 12: 43 18Ð5589Ð814 . GLOBAL raOBE, INt 1-800..650-6611 VLCEK VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 . 805-850-3311 Fax 805·650·8054 - FACSIMILE TRANSMITIAL To: Mr. Howard Wines Coaapuy: City of Bakenfleld Fire Dept. FAX I#: (105)3160576 Job: Bakenfleld From: R. J. Vleek Date: 09--18-,. Dear Mr. Wlaa., PAGE Ð1 BAKERSFIELD. CA 1.œ8 V.ratruz Drive Bakersfield. CA 93312 805-589-081. ' Fax 805·589-081. 2 Sbeetl nank you ,for your inquiry nprdiDI planned loila sampling in Bakenfield. Our proposal D based OD your job speclficatioDs: 9 - 15 ft. borinp with 2 .oil ...pla per boriDI in bnsl llen'el. Global Probe c.an'accomplilh this talk in approximately 1/1 day. Total charge iadudiag all neceøary materials aDd mobilization II $ 87!.OO We are 1ooki81 forward to ....orking with you. Please ~all UI if you have aay question. or need additÎOnall.fonnation. - -- .- - - - ~.(/ ~8/ 1 '3'38 12:43 180558'30814 . VLCEK PAGE 02 VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue . Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fa [ 805·650-8054 e BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Verst'.fUI Qrive Bakersfield. CA 93312 805-589·0814 Fu 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. '-800-650-6611 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Glob" Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprol:le· 5400 sampling unit ' 4x4 low-profile vehicle "O-hour OSHA trained operator All samplin; tcoIs required to compl8te project Standard decontaminQtlon equipment Concrete and asphalt corln; and patching Backfilling of .ampllng Iocstlon. with bentonite eo.t end projectc:ornpletion estimates do not include·hand..ugering, nor baclCfllling of sampling 10000ions with Dressurized nee ceMent or bentonite grout. ' T.....: Global ProÞe will submit an involc:e upon completion of the proposèd 'NOne.. In\/Oices are payable . , In full w4thin 30 days of Invoice dete (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly Interest charge Of 1.5'" will be cherged for late payment. Condition.: Cllel"lt Is ....pon.ible for the following: · Payment of all s.rvic.. and materials USled to conduct sampling operations. On-Sllte field operatlon9 exceeding 10 hours per dily will be billed at a rBte of $125 per hoUr. · Procurement d any permits required by regulatory or other ~..,t agencies. · providing gl'OlJndw8ter and soll-wpor sample containers, -..:h .' VOAs or Tedl.r bags, · Clearing all sampling 10000000s for underground utilities, con4u". obstruction.. and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be re9ponslble for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any ather damag.. causèd Þy the presence of unldenttfted underground obstruction.. · Payment for equipment bnøgge or damage If Client Insists O "I reeching deeper strata lifter notiflC8tlon by equipment operøtor Of extraneous subsurface condltlon9, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and dispotal d any hazardous materials or weste generated during sampling operations (OIoMI Probe 18 not a hazardous materials or weste handler). · PI'O'II<ling Global Probe pertinent and updeted site Information pñor to commencing and while oon<Iuc::t11'\g field,opetatlons. Requ..te4 information Indudes høatth and tafrlrf plana (If applicable), type øf expected hezardous rmlterial., and contaminant concentrwtlons 8uspectèd to .oost at the site, · AI~ng slJtfic:lent time fer deccntamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be dø:ontamlnsted and sample Ioc:8tlons mutt be backfilled before Global Probe personnelløave the site. If you agree to tI'I8 terms and eondition. described herein, upon schedull"g please f0t'N8rd via mail or facaiml~ a PUrcNMe order or a copy of this proposal signed by 8. Client representBtive. Our mailing addres_ IS: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile number i. BOS.eSO-BOS4. Client PrOject NumÞet or 10: Site Address: 'I T errns Accepted By. Title Ollte Client R...entøtive -.... -, \ '0' ". Respond to: Angelina Cannen, Morosa - All rights reserved address used "without prejudice to rights" In Care of - 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, Non-Domestic is in real Califonria No Zip Code Used e) __ eL --- .---- I' ,. Date: 29 September 1998 E~ll)Of}S ¡-'i'I. ,~ W'¿'t~ ,cD To: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California F¡L~D VF::;:::N COUNTY Cert. # Z 269828319 SEP 2 9 1998 TERRY McNALL'.Ci..E~:)L< . BY _...._..__ C':;;' ' Attn: WALTER H PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department of Environmental Service Division of ,c/- :/ Re: Fraudulent CASE NO. 231590 NFT - NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON. [Code Civ. Proc. sec. 1822.50] Subject: Bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust CITY OF BAKERSFIELD vs. bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C. MOROS A Trust fráudulently mailed to, a non- party to the proceedings, Angelina Carmen, Morosa a live flesh and blood-woman on the land. Dear Sires): "ACTUAL NOTICE' Notice to the Agent is Notice to the Principle, Notice to the Principle is Notice to the Agent. This correspondance is respective of the referenced fraudulent "CASE NO. 231590 NFT - NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT ANQ OF INSPECTION THEREON" relative to an alleged civil action, no injured party or damaged property as a basis for a criminal action, concerning the bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust CITY OF BAKERSFIELD vs. THE FEDERAL CREATED bankrupt civilly dead in law corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C . MOROSA Trust, as being the Trustee for the common law legal fiction trust MOROSA 1987 TRUST, who is not the legal registered owner of the property in question. Please be advised that said Notice(s) allegedly concern the - corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust addressed to a military / martial law fiction venue called "CA" and/or "93309", aka zip code, and they have been "Returned to Sender". r do not live in a military / martial law fiction venue. Notice: The California Code of Civil Procedure is onlv applicable. lee:islative territorial iurisdiction. within said military / martial law fiction venue pursuant of definition contained therein or relative to onlv the corporate lee:al fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust. In Persòilam iurisdiction. notice thereon. . --_._---_.~ -.~ - -.-. e¡ Relative to your alleged court issued "INSPECTION WARRANT", not signed by any live flesh and blood man/woman in pen and ink, per requirements of the California Commercial Code via sec. 1822.55 of the Code of Civil Procedure, cóncerning the bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, which was fraudulently mailed to me, Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa, a real woman on the land, who, is not a lawful or legal party to the action; please be informed and advised that: I, Angelina Carmen, faniily name Morosa, am not a fiduciary agent and/or Trustee to the said ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust pursuant of LAW. Furthermore, your presumption is based upon a legal impossibility due to the fact that no individual can leglly be both the BENEFICIARY and the TRUSTEE of the very same TRUST!! Note: The basic reason why NO judge will place his or her required signature on this FRAUDULENT "WARRANT". - '" . Thus, the following legal facts are given in rebuttal to your presumption? to wit: Whereas I am not a corporate/trust fiction, it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. Whereas I do not participate in any tontine corporate trust for profit, it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. Note: "INSPECTION WARRANT" - "THE, bankrupt, PEOPLE OF THE. bankrupt corporate le£al fiction trust, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OF THE, bankrupt corporate le£al fiction trust, CITY OF BAKERSFIELD:". A law ul action can onl be issued in the name 0 "We 'the Peo Ie" 0 the Cali omia Re ublic state when an common law crime has been committed i.e. an in 'ured ar or dama ed ro er therein. Notice: Erie vs.· Tom kins decision relative to sec. 4 0 the Code 0 Civil Procedure _ 'No more ederal common law' due to the bankru tc 0 the ederal overnment. Whereas I spell my name with small letters, it was not intended and/or concerned me. Whereas I do not have "enough information or knowledge, respective of said Trust, upon which to base a responsive answer" - it was apparently not intendeq and/or concerned me. ! Whereas I am not a Trustee / fiduciary or transfer agent, and, as I am .not a resident or resident agent, it was not intended and/or concerned me. See: Title 26 use sec. 6212(b)(1) or sec. 6903(b). . ' . 'I Whereas I am not "Trading As" the ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, it does not concern me. \ \ Whereas I do not have a permanent "address", but only a\ temporary "mail location" in real geography Califonria Republic state, it was apparently not intended :and/or concerned me. Whereas the "Unliquidated Debt" (Res) is not within the territorial jurisdiction of the California Republic state, it is apparently not able to attach to me. Whereas it was directed to a military / martial law fiction district titled "CA" , and as I have no nexus or connection to the military/ martial law fiction venue "CA" or fiction Venue "93309" [aka "zip code"], the papers were fraudulently delivered, so it was apparently not intended and/or concerned me. I accept Non-Domestic mail "without prejudice" in the real geography California Republic state but not in a fiction political entity. 2 Whereas it is illegalr me to knowingly accept or keep ma!~ papers - particularly legal papers - that are fraudulently delivered, they have been returned to you for fraud, fraudulent venue, and no valid subject matter as pertains to me, Angelina Cannen, family name Morosa, areal woman on the land, an actual live flesh and blöod American woman. Notice: 18 use sec. 1341 - "Mail Fraud" *** FRAUD *** "A false representation of a matter of fact, whether by words or by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by CONCEALMENT of that which should have been disclosed, which deceives and is intended to deceive another so that he shall act 'upon it to his legal injury. Any kind of artifice, [a name spelled in all upper case letters - which is a corporate legal fiction TRUST], employed by one person to deceive another." and "A generic tenn, embracing all multifarious means which human ingenuity can devise, and which are resorted to,by one individual, [many alleged public servants], to get advantage over an()ther by false suggestions or by suppression of truth, [that the creators - uWe the People" - are required to be the fiduciary agent / TRUSTEE of the State created tontine for profit TRUST; while being the alleged beneficiary of the same alleged TRUS1], and includes all surprise, trick, cunning, dissembling, and any unfair way by which another is cheated." and "Bad Faith" and "Fraud" are synonymous, and also synonyms of dishonesty, infidelity; faithlessness, perfidy, unfairness, etc." Article I, section i, of the Constitution for the California Republic state: "All people are by nature free and independent and have inalienable rights. Among these are enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety, happiness, and privacy." Article II, section 1, of the Constitution for the California Republic state: "All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their protection, security, and benefit, and they have the right to alter or refonn it when the public good may requ,ire." It is clearly evident, to this member of "We the People", that many, if not all, alleged public servants are engaged in the actual depredation of Our inalienable'rights, while violating the sole purpose for their creation, "Under Color of Law" and "Color òf A'uthority", by the use of the scheme and devise of the corporate legal fiction TRUST NAME, a name spelled in all upper case letters as evidenced on your alleged court issued "NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF I1:JSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON" - "ANGELINA C MOROSA, ¡as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST". Now this fact of tTaud is proving by your "PROOF\ OF SERVICE, attached to said "INSPECTION WARRANT", mailed to me, pursuant of the United States Postal Service, "Angelina Cannen Morasa" as noticed thereon. Now your alleged presumption has been fraudulently establ~shed by "We the People" when we fail, by fraud - lack of.full disclosure, to give notice when we sie:n OUR names, signatures are First letter upper case all other letters are in lower case, on many documents created by agencies of the federal bankrupt TRUST, that we are only allegedly acting in a representative capacity, fiduciary agent / TRUSTEE, thereby being held personally liable in our individual capacity for the payment of all cost - TAXES - fees / fines, and serve all jail time for failing to file all allelled fiduciarv required forms, Note: Both Principle, Creator of the Trust, and the Creation, Trust, are bankrupt and is the reason for holding "We the People" of the California Republic state personally liabÌe for the alleged debts, 3 , I . e.... revenue and/or profit, of t STATE--OFCALIFORNIA Trust:' See: House Jomt ResolutIOn 192 relative to sections 5118 & 5119 respective of sec. 8 of Title 18 USC and sec. 3124 of Title 31 USC, "debt obligations of the Un~ted States goveI11IÍ1ent" as evidenced by sec. 107, "Lawful Money", of the Californi~ Corporation Code. Notice: IRC sec. 6212(b), sec. 6903(b) and sec. 7412(b)(2) - "the amount of the liahilitv of a fiduciary, under section 3713(b) of title 31, United States Code, in respect of any such tax." Furthennore, please be infonned that any mail or other (legal) papers intended and/or concerning me, not the bankrupt corporate legal fiction trust ANGELINA C MOROSA Trust, may be directed as noticed above. Respectfully, presented: '7 Añgelina Cannell, Morosa, a real on the land. , Not a Fiduciary Agent / Trustee to said bankrupt fiction Trust. cc: State of California Attorney General of 1300 "I" street, 11 th Floor Sacramento, California [PZ 95814] Department of Justice of the United States Attorney General of the United States 200 Independence Ave. NW Washington, Di~!rict of Columbia 20201 Notice: Sections 182, 523, 524, and 526 of the Califonìi~ Penal' Code and sections 241, 242 and 1341 of Title 18 USC respective of the criminal actions, extortion and trespass on private property under color of law, stated, pursuant of the Code of Civil Procedure, v1thin said alleged "INSPECTION WARRANT". . 4 I. ; , , 16 I 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 e -- ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 '/VAL TER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall . 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NF~ . Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF INSPECTION T~EON dtffle-/-,J!7ís /)c'b#~/ ~;¿/ aÞ1¿¿¿t~· oefen:ent. ---------d TO PLAINTIF~~A11~ ÞROP~ A PERSONAE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspection,;warrant has issued herein for the ; property located at 4800 Stine Road, a true and carre¿t copy of which is attached hereto as· Exhibit "A."i .~¡ 9 10 12 13 vs. -,..-' '-'_......_~_. ~~--- It ANGELINA C. MOROSA~ ,rl.Jstee ' "for-the-MeROSA'1987 DST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, \ 'i NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Environmental Services Division of the Fire .' \ , Department for the City of Bakersfield will conduct its 'inspettion pursuant to the aforesaid warrant pursuant to the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "B." DATED: September 24, 1998 WHP:alj S:\LitIMOROSA\PLDGSlNotice Re Warrant.wpd IÞ 1 ROBERT M. SHERFY Chief Assistant City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 082809 WALTER H. PORR, JR. 3 As'sistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorneys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 "'t·~·\,) ç Å ...ti;.... ("' (\\':',,1,. 0\')\-/ \ _- f\LED 'eì<~RN cOUNT't' SEP 24: \SSß '( CLERK ¡E.RR't' McNALl 'DE.PUTY 8'1' ____ - - ~._- ---. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN CASE NO. 23159Ò NFT INSPECTION WARRANT [Code fiv. Proc. § 18~2·,t9] . /J;;f' Ø1e,. J!z¿,;? 7;Ø~?J:-- ..«v £ ..ht¿a/ ¡'rz~'- 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ) ) 12 Plaintiff, ) ) 13 vs. ) -' -.-. ~_..,._-_....,._.,. 14 ANGEUNA_C. MO s r stee <: I for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, ) 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, ) ) 16 Defendant. ) ) 17 I' I ; 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA" TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day befor.e this Court, and it appearing \ I I Î , I 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been \ \ I I 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants I , 25 property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable slant drilling to determine the nature 27 and extent, if any, of any soil contamination in and around the area of the. underground 28 storage tanks. , This inspection"all be conducted pursuant to cA of Civil Procedur~ ·section 2 1822.56, in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable 3 laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours 4 before this Warrant is executed. An inspection as authorized herein may be made between 5 the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date 6 hereoffor a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. 7 YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. . 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the i ) 0 owners of the subject property. 11 ,Given under my hand this J. ~-th day of ~~~ ,1998. 12 13. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 /\/ õI- Q S ¡ffJæ:!¿¡f'ê , .ßC . JAMES M. STIIA.~ ¿ . JUDGE, KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT .: I. ¡ I . 27 WHP:alj S:lJ...it'MOROSAipU::>GSIJNSPECTION WARRANT.w¡xf 28 2 r n . ~- _.~ ,..---------- ..e !' , NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chest.er Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 .....- An inspection of the property located at4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, September 28 through 'on or about Thursday, October 8, 1998, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) -, " I . This notice"serves as the required 24-hour. ndtice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. §':182~.56) :' " S:ILit\MOROSAIPLDGSIINSPCTION NOTICE.wpd . /' / 1-<" ,. . PROOF OF SERVICE 2 I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within action: my business address is 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93301. 3 0, On the date last written below, I served the attached NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION 4 W ARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON the party(ies) listed below, through their attorneys of record, if any, by facsimile transmission, by personal delivery or by placing true copies/originals thereof in 5 sealed envelope(s)s addressed/designated as shown below: BY MAIL - I enclosed such document in sealed envelope(s) with the name(s) and addresses) of the person(s) served as shown on the envelope(s) and caused such envelope(s) to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. The envelope(s) was/were mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. I am "readily familiar" with the finn's practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of p~, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than one day after date of deposit for mailing III affidavit. 6 A. 7 8 9 10 B. 11 C. 12 13 14 15 D. 16 TYPE OF ,17 SERVICE 18 A 19 20 21 22 -X- 23 24 25 26 27 28 .J BY OVERNIGHT SERVICE - I caused each such envelope to be delivered by overnight service ter the addressee(s) noted below. . BY FACSIMILE SERVICE - I placed such document in a facsimile machine (pursuant to California Rules of Court. Rule 2003(3» with the fax number of (805)325-9162. Upon facsimile transmission of the document, I obtained a report from the transmitting facsimile machine stating that the facsimile transmission was complete and without error. A copy of the transmission report is attached to this Proof of Service pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2008(e). BY PERSONAL SERVICE - I caused such envelope(s) to be delivered by hand to the office of the addressee(s). ADDRESSEE FAX NO. Angelina Cannen Morosa 4424 MarellaWay Bakersfield, California 93309 ~ -- f. k' /. . I ' I I, I.. ",! ¡ ,:;...J , .' I ..IÎ \ "I .1.' ! , ,'\i (STATE) I declare under penalty of perjury un'd'er the\ t.áws öf the State of Ca.lifornia that the above is true and correct. '\ \ \ I , (FEDERAL) I declare that I am employed in the offi~ of a member of the Bar of this Court at whose direction the service was made. A Executed on September 24, 1998 at Bakersfield, C \ .~, . ; \ .- ,_. ~~~ i·' --.....~-.::'!I : , , '. " . ~- .; - . -. .":-: . ., .'.. . I"' . .:i :i~~~à~{:': ':::..:.,~ ....:..~. ..';',;-':' .. :-'-::..'":. :. ",";::,:". -:. ......:.:... . '--.....:.'..,: ". . ~'. .....: - ", . ;.'..,." ~ . '. '/ / , . ~ ~~ ~- . -,. . ., æcL., (. , . . .._>-- - '~.J6U(~ . ., (. . . .. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF THE CITY A ITORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 . I " . I I I I I I I I ANGELINA CARMEN MOROSA 4424 MA~AY· BAKERSFIELD-CALIFORNIA 93309 ." ~ ..:::~~:~ . .... .". . ..;., / ,. , . .,' , , , .' , . .' -: ~ ;:\--.' :. ~ 1:~··l:··{ .~'. -,~-~~;-;; . . . .-.". . . ',;: ::.:.. ':'~. ~ ,. "-,' ", ': .~. :I[ ,.:' ~. .~ é:' .'\ ~ s.. ..' "'... t. ", 'I ''''. - .:.~, . '.:~:.: : - <~~'.::?-' . ,. 'i:' :~.'~.f,:.;.,:~.',~(!_-~:~...t...~:~~:" ;:'.' -i.~·.> . -. .:.:.:i;:\··:;/:·~/·~'(:~:;f,·.·'. . ; ~_ .". ", . ,. .. -....".,"- ~ ~)¿.r1AA~'~;- ~; ~crrf¡ .~ . " .-:. / ." .~ , . I "j ./'1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 205ï BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2ú5ï (661; 326-3979 DATE: 1/01/01 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3822 - - -- - ----.... - ~-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ___T"'-"--_'___~_~___' ""'-.- - ------- - ----- -~ CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 12/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP Of THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- ---~----------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- 2240-,---00 DUE DATE: 1/31/01 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------"'.""~.,,,,~__'3,'_"~".'~ ---------:-,.",-"'----,-.",~,,'.''''-,-, ...--.......--....-...... . .. -, ,~.~".-,,~ .,____"__.'_'n__-______ " ~~ ..__.... __~_.w n .nn.___.n_.______hn__ n.nn_.n.___.______ DATE: 1/01./01 ~UE DATE: 1/31/01 P!_EASE DEn\~~H ~,ND i$EN'D T¡...n:S C'.::ìPY ~·aTH fU;::,'1ITTÞtNCE REM!T AND t'IAKE CHECK PAYABl.E TO: CITY DF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 98308-205ï ( 66 i) 326~-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSïm1ER TYPE: E51 TOTAL DuE: 3822 $2, 24·0. 00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 12/15/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CU5Tor-iER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 --------- - ~ ----------------------------------- --..---.......-- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 1i/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1, 768.00 FOR GUEST IONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- .---~OO_--~ , -..I DUE DATE: 1/04/01 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 1,768.00 $1,768.00 ~.,,_.._~--~.~--..~_."""-~--~~~-_.... ..._~.. .------ DATE; 12/15/00 DUE DATE: 1104101 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TH!S COpy W!TH RliM!TTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO; CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTQMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYf;)E: FDt TOTAL DUE: 13254 $1,768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661 j 326-3979 DATE: 12/01/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST t1A TTE!JS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI 3822 !-- - - .------ , , - --- -~~~~~~~~---- -- ----~- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 11/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- - ---- - 2240.00 ------ ,--,-1 DUE DATE: 1/01/01 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 =- >'.' ""'"'<..~_"'~~,,,"""""""'~_MM""""''''',~."''~,-..-'.''' Î I - - 'n_'N._r-~e~""'·"".."f-'·""..-,_~···o_~""'=_~.e'~"e c.w_~~~""'".__..~^"'"-...>"~,~^"""'".......'V".-." -~'_,.~~-._"~'.._,.._'O_.......>..._...._~_'~~kk_^..... ~....___~~~~.______~~~~~~"..........~,_...._........._ DATE: 12/01/00 DUE DATE: 1/01/01 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH HEMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 98303-2057 (661) 326-:3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3622 CUSTOMER T~PE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3822 $21240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT (661; 326-3979 RECEIVED DEe (J 4 2000 ENVlRnAl ~~ RVICES DATE: 11/15/00 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST r·1A TTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- , CHAH:;,;: DA i ~RTP-rTõN R~F-NUMBÈR--buE DATE ----.- -- TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 10/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,768.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT üVER 30 üVER 60 OVER 90 --------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1768.00 ---- ----,- .~----- _._~---- DUE DATE: 12/05/00 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 1, 768. 00 $i, 768. 00 ~.·,-,.n.. .-"'.-.......",'''~,_»,-, "'-'¡-~'"" '-'.- --,.,...'_.. -"''-.,.,~'"-.~.. . -"',- .....,;.0,-...........,'...- ..-...~~;'~,-~~"" .~" .~".....~~~...¡"..-. .""¡.~.~..~~~, ""., ,.----...-......,=.......'-.'"'.-.;. .-.-"..'-....n.......=-,~,..."...-'.,-,- ,'. üATE: 11/15/00 DUE DATE: 12/05/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TI..ns CQPY WIT!; F:Et"lITT?\NtE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-39';19 CtJSTO!"¡ER NQ: 3822 CUST0I1ER P'PE: VDI TOT AL DUE: 13254 $1. 768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P ù BùX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 10/15/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTùMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDi 13254 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- - CH":'Fh.!:: ,- DA-rE DES\:R IPTIOI·J REF=-NtlMBER--mjE DATE TO'fAt: At·1QUN'f--' ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 9/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,768.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1768.00 UIJt:. DA It:.: 1 ¡ / vb rou-- P A YMENTUUF: TOTAL DUE: 17168-:-0<:r- - $1,768.00 DAïE: 10/15/00 DUE DATE: 11/06/00 PLEASE DE1*ACH AND SEND nES CDPY WITH RE"iITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TQ: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-20~7 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI TOT AL DUE: 13254 $1~768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BA~ER9FIELD. CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 9/01/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST /"1A TTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESt 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CIIARGE DATE DESCRIPTIO '= DATE TOT AL AI'10UNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 8/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 2240.00 DUE DATE: 10/02/00 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 .....--,"/!~-~~.....'¥-~~-~""~""-~"'"""...~---~~~""""-.....---~.~-..~--.-..~-~""'-""~.~,-...--.---..,.,._'.~"'~.#..."~,'.~.~_._...,._,,~___..."'..."""""-.__~,'~o~~_"'~~"'__.'.~_.,,;('.""""'.~""""""'o""""',..;m-"*'.._,,·.,.."-'>~~~"'N·"'~~~_.....~....."""""'_,.,.....'""'=w~~""~."~,~_.....,,.._""'¥'"'V~."H""'.,.""...,..~""~__._"""''''' DATE: 9/01/00 DUE DATE: 10/02/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COPYW!TH REllITTANCE REMIT AND 1"1A~'\E CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: E8/ TOT AL DUE: 3822 $2.240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSfIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 8/15/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 ~~---.......-.-- -...........__..----~_...............----- - CHAR.GE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 7/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,768.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1768.00 - - -- - ---- ~ ~- - - -- ---. DUE DATE: 9/04/00 PA ,(MENT DUE: TOT AL DiJE: 1,768.00 $1,768.00 ...,'^.~___"~_nn______, ~ __.~^"_._...._M_.....~.~_.____ ^.___ _.._..,..,_............... DATE: 8/15/00 DUE DATE: 9/04/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TVP~: FD/ TOTAL DU:=:: 13254 $1,768.00 o STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 8/01/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --CHARGI;: DATE DESCRIPTIO~ REF-NUMBER-~E__D^TE TOT^L AI'49UN+---- I ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 6/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR GUE8TIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 2240.00 ,_,__DUE DATE:.. 8/31/00--_ ~ ~___, _ f'¡Q¡':lME.NI -DUE:-,--_ - -2..-2AO.---OO_ -- TOTAL DUE: $2,240.00 ~~~~~~___...__~.._.~.._...._._____.__.....__.___...__.._..._____..._._.......___.__~.._..._~........_....__......_.....__~_.......__._.......___._._...___._..__~<~_._~..N_..__....__~_~<~_........ DATE: 8/01/00 DUE DATE: 8/31/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REí"lITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93803-2057 (661) 826-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3822 $2,240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELDI CA 98308-2057 <661j 3¿6-3979 [jATf.: 7/15/00 TO: MQROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI 13254 --I -CHA"Rtàl::. --1JATFDESt;¡.¡ IPTTON--'-- - ~, - - -- -RE'F''''-NUMBE~ DUE- DA'TE'-' TOTAL' AMOUm- ~...;.~~-- - ......._---~~ - --_....-_-~-;.......;:¡¡,,-_................;.....-.----,--=-"'-~-~,--'-------~- --------- ------------ 6/1~/OO BEGINNING BALANCE 1,768.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER Af THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -,------------- -------------- CURR~NT OVER 30 CVrR 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------~------ 1r68.00 -- --- -'- ~ ~ ~--------- - - --- - - - - --- - --- --,....--,----- . -- -- ---- _,___.J DUE DATE: 8/04/00 PAYMENT DUE: TOTÞ.L DUE: 1 , 768. 00 $1,768.00 -"---""-^'--~'" _~_'___o__,~_~_,__.__._~~ .-. -___··_"____~·._·__~~_..._w_,,_~__________._ _ _ __ ____ .._~__ __ ______..____ __ D:!I¡ TE: 7/1 5/00 DUE DATE: 9/04/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH RENITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY Or BAKERSrIELP PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-20~7 (661) :'326-3977 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI TOTAL DUE: 13254 $11768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD. CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 4/15/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 --- CUS T UMER NO: 3822-----'- - C OB'rC1fŒtr'f"YJ=fE:-T}J / 132511-- --- _________________________________________________M___________________________ CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 3/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1, 768. 00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- - ---- --- --~-~--~------- -- ~ 1t2~00 -- ---- -- -- ---- 643, OQ. ---- -------- DUE DATE: 5/05/00 PAYNENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 1.768.00 $1.768.00 ... ___",." _.<._._,.~.. ,~.=>".; ...... "_".. ·~"r' ,-"""«, PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH ~EM¡TTANCE DATE: .!t·/i5/00 DUE DATE: 5/05/00 REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY Or BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ TOTAL DUE: 13254 $1,768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 4/01/00 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3822 ::..:::=--==~~~-==:-:-=-_-:------:-=:-=--==---=----:.::~----------------~":':.-~~--~~~':':'~~~~~~~~""'"!.-~-..".- -- --- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 3/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NüMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 2240.00 -, --'--- ------- -------- - ~ -- - - DUE DATE: 5/01/00 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 .-...'^.'""~~~.~"'~~,-,....-. _.......~.......^".~~.u~~~,__~......~_.."^"_......,..",.uu..__ .______.__._......._.........."....""'.....,,'...., . M_...'.._..""._.c,.""'_""~.,,~._,~> ______.._....~. ~~...,_~~~,______. _ ._____""..._,...^_,,~~~.~~~~____.....,.~"d._......"-"-"""".~~ DATE: 4/01/00 DUE DATE: 5/01/00 Pt..EASEDETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITHREt'JITTANCE REMIT AND MA~E CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3822 $2,240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 3/15/00 TO: MQROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI 13254 ----------------------------------------------------------------------~----- ---- -------- . ---------------------- -----......---..---- --- ~ _._--~-_._----._- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 2/15/00 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,768.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1125.00 643.00 ----- -- .-. -~---_.~ --- -- ----~--- - - - ~----- - - -- DUE DATE: 4/04/00 PAYMENT DUE: 1,768.00 TOTAL DUE: $1,768.00 ..._~..."',-"'~-"'~~--_._..~....."'..."'...,,-~~--~---~.~~.~~~..-.._~-_...~"..~...^"...~-~,,--_..<..........,,~...,,"-_.~--._~"'~-- ---..-. DATE: 3/15/00 DUE DATE: 4/04/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH RUlITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ TOTAL DUE: 13254 $1,768.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-5201 (80S> 326-3979 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE ,K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 DATE: 3/01/99 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI 3822 _........_---------~----- --- -- - CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 2/01/99 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT, PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 592.00 -- -----~--- ~ ---.---------- ,- -- ~ 1648.00 _._-- --- -- ---. - --. DUE DATE: 3/31/99 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 ---. .---------------- -_..~~...~._~~.,~.,._--~~..~" DATE: 3/01/C¡CJ DUE DATE: 3/31/99 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WiTH R::MITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY Q~ BAK£RSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (805) 326-397(1 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3822 $2,240.00 ,/" STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 4/01/99 TO: MOROSA i987 TRUST MATTEüS 445ü CAL¡~ORNrA AVE STE K356 BAKERS~¡ELD, CA 933ü9 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTO:1ER TYPE: ES/ 3822 -----------_________________________________M________________________________ CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ----------- -------- -------------- 3/01/99 BEGINNING BALANCE 2,240.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 592. 00 1648.00 DUE DATE: 5/03/99 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 2,240.00 $2,240.00 ,~_...~-,__,~--~~~~----..-~_~._.,.".".__ <.--__~_ _,_____'~_h~_~'"_'"_,~,,~_~~~,~.~"L_'<' _..,_'-No-__.~.Ñ~~~._ DATE: 4/01/99 'S)UE DATE: 5/03/99 PLEASE mE:TACH AND SEND' THIS COpy WITH FU!MtTTA.NCE ReMIT AND MAKE CHEC~ PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (805) 326-397'7 CUSTOMER NO: 3922 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL Ð:JE: 3822 $2,240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: ;3/15/99 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MAïïEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE SïE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDí 13254 CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- ---.----- -------------- OiOOiOO BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT, PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT" -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------- 643.00 DUE DATE: 4/05/99 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 643. 00 $643.00 ~---~---~~-~-~--~-~~-~-~~~~~'-'~_.~-~~,....~....^.~~" turf!:: 3/115 /tJIJ DVE DATE: 4/05/'79 PU2,!2,SE DE"TAtH AND SEND "fHIS copvwrn..¡ R!~"t¡lr1·,4NCE Fn:::;'iI"( ¡!\Nr> NÞ¡KE {,;HîE:{::K PAVABLE TO: C ïYV \~f' ¡gAKEt~Sf"IEI_1j PO Ben! 2057 BAKERSF!ELD CA 9~303-2057 (805) 326-3979 CIJSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTor-1ER iYP:E: FDI TOT AL DU::: 13254 $643.00 . ~ STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MAïTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AV STE BAKERSFIEL , ~A ~3809 , DATE: 1/15/99 e CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 I - - ~- --___"!"'r CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL. AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- ...------------.-..- -4 e,¡;p:i; :t;INNING B~. ~s ~. tfv--ér /:s -eXhlift -rrtJ#! ÚVl(. · ~ (¿¡l{~.I7JII" ð5Sð.~ 643. 00 1 . FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT e------------- OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- 643.00 DUE DATE: 2/Õ4j99~ P-ÃYM'ENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 643. 00 $643.00 - ---- ~-.~. ----______"~_,__,_w.._"'______,..:..____.._..,.____.___.....,.. -. - -~--_.,_._~-_.-~~ -----~~._---'---~~.,~~-,- ÐA''fE: 1/15/tf9 DUE DATE: 2/04/99 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REM!TTANC~ REf1.tT AND MAt~1: CHECr" PAYABLE TO: CI TV Or: BA '{ERSf' I ELD PO BOX 2057 BI~KERSf' 1 ELD CA .. 93303-2057 ., . (805) 326-3979 . . " . CUSTQMER Ncf: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: f'DI TOT AL DUE: 13254 $643. 00 e . . _m II STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIEL~ 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-520~ (805) 326-3979 ö 6 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST ~ ¡; MATTEUS ~ t 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93809 .. Clt{ vc.. DATE: 1/15/99 _ TOTAL AMOUNT -------- -------------- 1,648.00 64.00 SURCHARGE OF $8.00 FOR EACH UTOOl 1/15/99 528.00 -------------- DUE DATE: ..e.,... PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: ',"~-~".~.", '--"-' .<~.-~-,~_. .. ~~,-- >~~¥~.~- ~.,~-~~~."""_........-----.~------~._-------------- PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REtUTTANCE DATE: 1/15/99 DUE DATE: 2/15/99 REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (805) 326-3979 I 1_ CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOT AL DUl:: 3822 $2.240.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 12/01/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPT'fON REF-NUMBER-J5UEDATE TOTAL AMOUNT- . ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 11/01/98 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,648.00 llæ&pRd ¡; tlak¿ -lit /fEs fJr/JjJ&rp; ísaem¡Jf~C-(¡~ ~ ;z;2¿~døv19 -61'l7fJht e¡-.:/tJ, ~ð'!l:.2.197~ FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1648.00 ----- - - ----- - ---- -- - - ---- - ----- -- -- ----- -~----~- DUE DATE: 12/31/98 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 1,648.00 $1,648.00 r ~-----~^ ---.. ~_.,-- -- .~~---_._----,~~-,,--_.~--~-,-----------"--' PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COPYW!TH fU¡MITTANCE DATE: 12/01/98 DUE DATE: 12/31/98 REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (805) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOT AL DUE: 3822 $1,648.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRl.l:<TUN A',,iE BA¡":.ERSFIELD, CA 9:3:3fH·-(.\OOO (80S) 326-3979 D/!¡TE: 9/1;:;/96 TO: MOROSA i987 TRUST ¡''it'i TTEUD ~450 CALIFORNiA AVE. K35b BAKERSFIELD. CA 93309 cusrm1ER NO: aS22 CUSTŒ·'ER TYPE: Fn/ ',13254 ----------------_._--------~-~----------------------------~-~--------.-------- CHi'\RG:f.: DÞ:r:=: DC:S·CR IPT rm\! P.Ef-'·-¡'''¡Uf1BEil DLE [tift, TE TnT¡ft,L M'laUNT ------.. --.--.........---'" ...........-.-........,.---...--------------....- .....-...----...-.....-- --....--..--..- -.-.--.---..---...,............,-...... Ell15/9{!;;. BEGINNING BALANCE 64:3. 00 FOR GUEST I DNS OR CHl'iNGES TC YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUi'1BEP. AT THE TOP or nns STATEI''iENT. -------------- --------------- ------.-------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVEH 6G' iJ\''£H \{'O -----------~--~ ~---~~~_._---~.- -------------- --------~--_.~.- ,S43, ()O - - -----nut:. Üf\ I t:. :-V'T5'i"96--- - - -----~ PÄffiE¡'~ ¡ . l...'I~<t:.: Ton:,L DUE: Ó 4..:1. {J!..; !:!:·6.'{·3. 00 ~ ,,"".W~~-:-;:-:>',,__" .. __ "" ~ ... .n~~_~..._..,~~~.~.;:;:::z..-.~Z.,..c.-~~~7~:::;_r.;~~~.~...""'.~~..~;;.:,;..:;;:.;:¡:;;:;,-;;-,¡;¡:;;;';i:.i;'.-:¡;:.;.:;:.;:;;':::;;..~-;-:~~~~;:;;;.::..-;;;;;;:;:;~':;;;::;".<::¡;;...;;;;::;;;:;:~_;;;;;;,:;¡¡¡;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;,;;:;:;;;;::;;;;::;:;::;;=~-;;;;;;:;;:-;.:;:;;;- ;¡';.~;:;:;:::-~~.;;;::;:::=;:.::::;;;;:-~.;:::-:;:_::::;;:;;;;:::-,.~.;;;::".::::;:::-:....< ,. .. -', , . '. ~ ~~,~,.<~ ~_.~<;,.~-,;: . -.,., ~ -,'}. ; ~, .. ':.' ~"- ,' :1P,.·:;,!,'¡ t. . ,\ .,:, t ",. ',<-- . " ' .... ~ "os¿ : ..,..' .' ~ .; . ~"/ ~,~"i' r.;;2{·f;Z\~ (tJ.;;;~ :~.;/~¿.f~.Z (;;~~:::CJ~:+ ~:Q\\t;~?;!-l':: T(v: .~,. r f't fJ'¡:· S.t~\~:~¡¿:~,6F I Et.,.~·;· ç;,. ~J. \~(;;{ ;2057' ¡:~'?1~\I¿~¡s)~": i S,Li) C¡::t, ;7.'"~30~jH2C~7 CUSTCtt'iEP. ¡\jO: 8822 {~tJS1'Or'~ER "r'yF;:::. }-Yji TOT AL l)t. ¡.: : i ;~;2~/~, ':',643. '{)(¡ STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 9/01/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESt 3822 ___~~_~'__-....;..______-...-~_~........______________-=-''''';::;''-;;;--~_oooõÕ.;;.._....._......_-.o;¡,.-_-.....-..........;..,;;;-...;;;;õõõ.._ CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 8/01/98 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,648.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 592-00_ _____,10~b 00 ---~--- --- - ~. ._---- DUE DATE: 10/01/98 PA YMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: L 648.00 $1,648.00 . ... n u...... T-" DATE: 9/01/98 DUE DATE: 10/01/98 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH RE~ITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOT AL DUE: 3822 $11648.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY Of BAKERSfIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 6/01/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEIJS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD. CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 C us TOMì::R TYP E : ES / 3822 ~~---- -~---- -------------------------------------.--------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- ------~- -------------- 5/01/96 BEGINNING BALANCE 528.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- - -- -- -~- 5?P. 00 DUE DATE: 6/03/96 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 528.00 $528.00 --_. .,..-~-~-~.~'..~--_",'_.,.^<',....,,~"tW.. ;"'""-,-'^'-.-::c-=-::-.~":':r.:-~.~m.~:¡,;"~'~,;":.-'~ .'"--~ '_-,T.::m';~:-,-.';--;._::_·-__:__~_;:;"-·'7 -:;:':;':;'~":':~·:-'-:__"·_--;.-:_:_::::_··""'::';:;":_:;"":'~~-:::;:'-·-'--:--·--~-7· -----::--~--_._,-"..--:7'~---_;;;:';,~:__::::__:.~-'-~--._:_-'---'-.---- ,--- DATE: 6/01/96 DUE DATE: 6/03/9b PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS Cwoy WITH RE~XTTÁNCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TQ: CITY Of BAKERSFIELD P.O. BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL DUE: 3822 $528.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT <Þ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 8/01/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCR-I.f!X-lDN, , REF-NIIMBER-DUE DATE TOT AL AMQIINT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 6/30/98 BEGINNING BALANCE 1, 648. 00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 592. 00 1056.00 ---- ------------- DUE DATE: 8/31/98 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 1,648.00 $1,648.00 .""_" _ ___·_"__~~"''''".·_'''_v.,··".....~~··~"'<·<" _ _~_. .,.'" '~~,W' ,_'-'~'" _,,--"-' .__hM_'_____ ~,._,,~__. _~". ~_ _ _...,..._ _,.V.."._h____^_~~_ _,_,^_."____ PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy t'liITH RE"IITTANCE DATE: 8/01/98 nUE DATE: 2/31/98 REMIT AND NAKECHEC~4. PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL DUE: 3822 $1,648.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD) CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 7/15/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIfORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSfIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI 13254 ----------------------------------------~----------------------------------- -~___f)E~"fWN_ REF -N\JMBER---D\:Æ DA TE- TO"f AL AMOUN-"f' ,--, ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 6/15/96 BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL 326-3979. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 643.00 ----~ ---- ----.--- DUE DATE: 7/15/96 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 643.00 $643.00 _~__~_.__.______.""'...,,~~_.,,=',.~e-~._.""""'_.""''''.''''''''^''''''~._.,,~.._...,....Iò=.~"~<fI.=",_."'~_."=""'_¡¡.c¡."'_,,""''''_..-''''';r~!¡.''''-~''."^:_~"'~IKt_,.,,.,.,,.O'ò''''''~,...,...'"'''''''f~~=="w-""":;.-...~O::;:...~"<.~._z',,_~,,~' c:..~.;::<'~~~ .-:;c;¡;;'"'.:~~..I;.;·":C:;;>-~~~~O;:;_..:;.=~~i~_":·~_;_;:;:_::_;._::::;:~_;;::::;.~.;",_;='::_._;::'~_;_;:;;:__~~ _" DATE: 7/15/-9b DUE DATE: 7/15/9b PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAVABLE TO: CITY Or BAKERSFIELD P.O. BOX 2057 BAKERSrI ELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI TOTAL DUE: 13254 $b43.00 .0 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 98301-5201 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 6/30/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD. CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 6/11/98 BEGINNING BALANCE 1.648.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ____ __592. 00 ----~~- ~- ~- --- ---- _ _ _J._O,~k._ºº____ DUE DATE: 7/30/98 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 1,648.00 $1,648.00 ~~____u_____.____________.~.___....~..~._.......~_._ ._ ___,.____"~~"_~"~~~~'u,."...~..,,.,,~... . PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COP 'V' l.JITH FmMITTANCE DATE: 6/30/98 DUE DATE: 7/30/98 REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TY¡:lE: ES¡ TOTAL DUE: 3822 $1,648.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD i50i TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 9330i-520i (805) 326-3979 DATE: 6/01/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIfORNIA AVE srE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOI'¡ER TYPE: ES/ 3822 --------------~----_.~---------------_._----------------~--------------------- CHARGE UAI~ U~~~Wl~11UN REF -NUl"lrfE'"H1}(,fËlJAiE---¡¡jjÁL AMOUNT -- -- ------- ..-------- --------..-----..--..------------- ---------- -------- -----.--.------- 5/01/98 BEGINNING BALANCE .1,056.00 SS002 , 6/01/98 UST STATE SURCHARGE 64.00 THIS FEE IS A STATE SURCHARGE OF $8.00 FOR EACH UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK. UTOOI 6/01/98 UNDERGROUND TANK ANNUAL 528.00 OPERATING PERMIT fEE OPERATING PERMIT fEE Of $66. 00 fOR EACh TANK. THIS UNIFIED BILL REPLACES SEPERATE BILLS RECEIVED IN THE PAST fOR THESE PROGRAMS. FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- --------------- -------------- -------~------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------.------- 592. 00 1056.00 --- - -- -~ ----- ,-- DUE DATE: 7/01/98 P A YI"1ENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 1,648.00 $1..648.00 ~~_..~..~ ._,~_~..~____.~~________._.._..'"..........h...__ ___,__'......._.."..~....^~.~^'^""_..<^. _ _ ,_~,'~_~~~".""._..... .........,.,.....,......~...,<'~.""'_"._^'_nn^ ..._..~.,"""',.._.._... SJZ;'¿J,t:¡, C,~J,?'l í~'6~ r :\'L:.T·} ~; / i0 ';~. 'f:E:: 7/tl::ll9:?¡ REH I' r A!'\!D i'i¡:~t.<\E C!'¡;;'Gt,¡, P iJ¡ Vtkt;L'i: *fa: c! r,,' OF BA~ŒíqBi7 I ELK) PD ~t:.lì~ 2057 B~~ERSF!ELD CA 9~303-2057 CUSTO¡VŒR NO: 3822 CUSTO!";ER TVf'E: ES/ TOTÀL DUE: 3822 $1,648.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 5/15/98 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE STE K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI 13254 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -CFtÃ~E DATE-¡}E""SC-R!PT'tON REF-NUMBER DUE DÃTE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 4/15/98 BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHARGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT, PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. .. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 643.00 -- ---------- - --- -- ---- ------~---~-- DUE DATE: 6/04/98 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 643. 00 $643.00 ..........,...............~.........~,~~~~__,_~~~~~",... '_"V,"_,'_o~ '"'''"'''''''''"''''....<v --___. - -~ ~,._, - _.,~._-, ."~--,- DATE:5/15/9S DUE DATE: 6/04/98 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REt'lITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ TOTAL DUE:: 13254 $643.00 It STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 6/15/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUS~~R YPE: ~u/ 1;.$Ã=!:;)4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 5/15/96 BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 643.00 DUE DATE: 6/17/96 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 643.00 $643. 00 --- T~="',7:J/'.eNC._,_:__=':.:;:==~=;...");,;;_::";_~..;._::_:::::;,~.:~¡:¡;:¡:~:;___:::_::~'~_;:;':=·;:·;:;;::-..:;;-;;:;'.-:~~;z..~~.;::::;;;::;_:_,;;=::::::._;___':::;:::_,,_:;.;.~=:;:_.::_."-.:~;;:.:.:_::_.:;._:.:.;:....';"~~.7.';~~:::_~..~;"~::;:_~~:;:~::::__'~':,_;:;;__::. :::--:-";----:-;:':',-::::~:;;:':""~_,~_, .__,,~_:~..::~-.~~.~~-7^-~ ._ DATE: 6/15/f:/6 DUE DATE: 6/17/96 PLEASE ÐETACHAND SEND THIS COPY WITH RUiITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TQ: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P.O. BOX 2057 BA~ERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ TOTAL D\JE: 13254 $643.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 5/15/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----ct"1ARGE DATE DESCRIPTION tH:.t' -NUMB ER Î)UI:. JJA 1 .E TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 4/15/96 BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL 326-3979. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 643.00 - ----- ---------------- ----~- -- --~-_. DUE DATE: 5/15/96 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 643.00 $643.00 DATE: 5/15/96 DUE DATE: 5/15/96 _--__þ__,~___'_,___þ__~_""""""""'.~'~".,~""~~.'''''o'"'',~''''''~='''''''~~-=·-..~""""^~~~»_~_____."'""'_=""'=".'".'="'..~.,....~.,"'r:"'"t~"''''~:;';.\~~~~,~'':'''''';_:¡:¡:_~;:m<~.~~.;:'"~-::~~"C'~ PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P.O. BDX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE; FDI TOTAL trUE: 13254 $643.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY Of BAKERSfIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 4/15/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CA_IfORMIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUST OMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI 13254 --~---~---------------~-----~--~-~----~--------------------.---------------- ---CHARGE DAuE{)ESCR-HJífION REf-NlÞMBER DUE DArE TOfAl AMOUNT ~-~-~~ ~~-~~~-~ ~~ø=~~~~~_Q___~~~~~_Ø_Ø~~ ~__~~~~~G~ _~_~~___ _....cm=CZI...IiIiII_QlJ~Gll;Jcm_ 0/00/00 BEGINNING BAlAN(E FOG02 4/08/96 UNDERGROUND OVERSITE ASMT UST OVERSITE 4 ~OUR5 ~ $62.00 PER HOUR AND $395.00 COST OF lITIGATION fOR 4800 STINE ROAD. .00 643.00 fOR GUE S1"I OMS OR CHANGE S REGARD I NG YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL 326-397~. --~------~~--~ --~~~-~_._-~-- ~----~-------- ---------~~-~- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -.-.---------- ---------------- ----....-.------- --------_.'._-- 643.00 - ---- - - ~ -- -- - - ------- ---- ---~-- DUE DATE: 4115/96 PA V~îEN1 DUE: TOr Al DUE: 643..00 $643.00 ~ '" ~,"-,--==-:";'·_=__".;:';.-~;x;;;;__:;"..;;;_:'__..~ ~.~~"-:;:"·:::;:;;~:O¡;;=;::.:'..:¡:._:7"..;;;..__::"~J<;:;;¡__:;....,,~_;:;;_:.;¡_';;:.:z;>;_~;:_"__:<~=:;:;;:'w';::;::~¡~:-:~.:;-;;::;..-:-;;;,..::;___;:;;;....-'::::,;:;:::_:_:;..,_;:::;.t:;;;;:;::;:;:~';:¡-.:.,..__:::.":..~~-.:;~~~~~..,."'p..,.,__....~~.._:::_-__;;:': ,-:;::---::::;;;:::::::;;;:;:::::::;:;;':'':'":;::;;;;:::::::::.::;;~.n::::-::-:-;;::-==::::::::::;':':.-;;;;::::;'';::::;~~::-'=-,':::::--:-';-:::::'-... ,ìlATt:: 4/15/9$ OU\7: UATi;:: 4/15196 ~ltA£f. o~rACn AN~ s~~o THIS COpy ~ITM ~€~tTTANt~ REMIt AND MÀK~ CHECK PÀY^~lE TO: CITY Of fH\KfR5f 1ELi) P. O. blO)'. 2051 3AKERSFIELO CA 93303-2051 CUSTOg.jER t~O: 3822 (UST~~ER TVPE: FDI TOTAL ['HiE: 1.3254 $6i~3.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 5/01/96 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DA TE DESCR II?.T.I-ON- ~.NUMB_ER__D1.JE~_AMOUN_T ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 4/15/96 BEGINNING BALANCE 528.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL 326-3979. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 528.00 - DÜEDATE:·-':;/oTjcib--- ----~- ---- -- --- --- P-AYMENT DUE: '----S2Efoou TOTAL DUE: $528.00 -. -_""""',...'_....^...~.'~=V"__."'"""""'='~._'=="'.:;o. "',,""=-~:<:' '-;:-::...,..,"-~.;;:¡;.=¡_~:;c;~-;,,~~,¡:~,.":;:;.-:::;~"~."'.____~.;;~..;;.'..'J~;:~.~.·:.:::z;~·=-_';·;-_".-;-·_;:_";~_~~::-~_-~:;;::;;:;_:_;::.7~;'·~_::;::;.·-:;;;;:;:::;:::;~-;-::-;:;:;;:-- ~~~"---;:-~"'~--;_:~-:-,-::-~-:;:--;;:;:T.:;_~~-:7:"..:::_::~~:-__::::;_.::: _ DATE: 5/01/96 DUE DATE: 5/01/96 PLEASEOETACH AND SEt"'!) THIS COpy WITH flE;VU:TTANC£ REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P.O. BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL DUE: 3822 $528.00 ~ BO:t 'él4Z879 ~ORAMENiO. CA 94n~·0030 gi~ttiYitff. 'LeAst: READ NOTice ON RCYI:AIE Þ S ,.ANK FEE ømJftY DUE ON OR BEFORE 10/25/01. FOR JULY (Q1G) ~669 SlA 11 ()( CALIFOHNI^ I;)QARD OF EQUALrlAl ION BOARD ua¡ ONLY nn·PJ~ AU ({G BOL-4?\HKREV, t>(:!-98) -- SE~TE"!Ek. 2001.:--lYðEj lvoura AOðOUNT..a- Tit "'T 44-0""01 ".' 4 nn·Q3 t'lLI: niT I~ ,..' USTC RVI'K01 BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FUEL TAXES DIVISION PO BOX 9"2879 SACRAMENTO tA 9~219-"S1 MATTE US ATT£N: ANGIE HOROSA 4424 MARELLA WAY ÞAK£R$FIELD CA 9"09-173' MAK~ CHANIiIE.~ 11- NAME OR ADDReSS IS INC'..oRREGI REAP INSTRUCTION. BEFORE PREPARIÞ C¡ 4800 STINE ROAD GENERAL INFORMATION Every (,)\'IIIJer of .....n lInder9r(>\ ~d storagð tank who is reqLllrod to obtain (,I permit to own or op~rate ß ttmk LInder SeoHor\ :>5:>84 ()f thtn"tè'alth ártð :$l1tèty Godb $hetll pay a 6torag8 Tee 10r ellch 9"11011 of patrQ Ql.lm 'produot$ ,þhteec:l in the t~nl<.·· . "" ..,., "". , DEFINn'lONS Ovv/lf::t b defin,¡¡(1 to include any por~o" as well 0:;1 any olty, oounty 01' dl$trlct. or rany a9~I"'cy, ìndur4ìnQ rtA '1ArtmAnt~ thGreof. OWI"Iét'does 110t include the state government, feJ\i;lr'iJ! govémment, or ðI"o oparator Wll0 is not an owner. P9trolewn is defined as auele 011 Qr any fmction thereof, whIch II> lI~ui("! lit 5h.ndard c.C>l1d¡tíon~. of tèmperoturo (60 dogrooc Fahre.nhelt) ~nd prO~5Ur& (14.7 pOll I,d:;; pt)r ~q~Jnro inòh). Underground storage tank Inean$ anyone or combination of tanks used for the $tot'~t9~ of petroleum nnd looated subatElntiolly or totally beneath the Gurface of the ground, ìr'ICtlJding pipos connected to the tanks. Tilt! fel;! U~:¡; not àþPfy to petr(')levm products placed in ul'Idèrground r.torage tankE: thát ,. <trc located on A fnrm or rÐsidcnce, LJs(, (J to store motor fuel for noncommercial purposes .nd have a capacity of 1.1 DO g((lIons or léSS; or 2. store l1~ðtìng oil for con8l1mptiòl~ 011 tho promlße& where stored, PILING REQUIREMENTS Every owmu of al1l1l1delQroun(J fötnragli! tank shall file a storhg@fee return. 'I hi:;! includø5 tl)nl~~ that are temporarily empty ur nut in use. The return is dUE: 011 or before tile 25th duy of the 1110nth follow¡ng the end of the rQporting period, Lntè payment result$ in a penalty of 10% and intor~$t at an adjusted r;¡te estt'lblishéd under Sêction 6591.5 of the Revenue and lQXQtion Corin, TI1C return must bé ( éd even though YOll have no liability for the fM. If you hava sold any of YQvr tanks or have moved, please notify this office. If you ot'e not thQ t:.'\l"lk OWI,er, plèMé indicate the CI.I,ren1 owner and their 1TI<\llIng addre85 on An nHuchmont ¡md folWård along with tl,is return. ¡)1ét:";l~yr:>"'r ¡(Y t"'.~t tl>J$ <:~'" ,¡,IUd .'y 111'" ood !" /IK,J)W¡;/ of my Ir'l.>w/( â[/O and béJi&f b; .1 true, 1.'Om~cr <If!.! r:~r~lf1lf¡1f larwn. _,..' '.' II ~NTnvPI:'í\jM.;I; ANl> HTLE .. SIGNA1URE PI IONC NuMArll ( ) ..^"~ ", II '··....r'n ..("\"'~ ñC..... :... ÞA.VARI II" T(,f'T, ..u::: STATÉ"TIO^RD OF E:ðUAtllAlIUN. .....-.. -_..~ . ,..,...,...--- laced into $11 tMkf4 A B C Colllmn B: ë'lnd WHOLe: RATE OF fEE TOTAL FEE DUE 08p8011y.) QALlON8 ONLY (Colul'ftnAxB) .-.,.".- - ...-- -,-- ks owned by you 1. 0.012 . ,.~..,.. .......... ..- " ,.....-- (I (.10) If payment is m~dc "fcer PENALTY ?, rí'nonth) ~- .-... ....M IN'fE¡:;¡EST 3. t$. -' .--"..' .--.,.....- "..".... dd linN 1, 2 lmd 3) 4. f9ttlHi; 11'II::/1Jf1InO any H(!(:óh¡;:'m1Y/na i;diøullH:.'$ ~t)a ~m~rOmCn15. 11(j,~ ~f) --"~- INSTRUCTIONS: Erltot tOlal gallone of petroleum Þ ownèd by you in (:ol\Jmn A; multiply t)y me rate In ent", lIlftt numbt;lr In ÇoI~rnn C. (00 not roport 0'" 1. TOlal gallons (It pëtroleum placed in 1).11 tan 2_ Penalty Imvltiµly lillt-! 7. Có/om/"l C, by 10(}{ due r:J;'Ite shown abovel Inter85t (.)f 12% per anñï.í;r; (0.010000 pë 3, i$ ejue If payrT!~nt Is III~ÙI;! iJ.fl~"tht: dUEl dn 4. 101 AI- AMOUNT DUE AND PAYABLE (61 _. hAil, -..........- NÕTjçioF DÊL.INQUeNOY . UNDERGAOUND8TORAGETANKtIr BOARD OF EQUALIZATION e MaUTo: STATE BOARD OF EQUALI¡ATION FUEL TAXES DIVISION PO BO)( ~4287~ $ACA^~EHTO C^ ~~a7~-'1~1 Re: DelinC1uent Underground StorAge Tanl< Fee Retum NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY Our r~r)rd~ indlcatè that you have not filQd ill) UndQ'ground StOr'a.gê Ta.nk Foo RêtUrn :õ\s required by I~w for tho period shown on rhA rAVAr~A ~1r A ()f thi8 notica. You must file a return eVf-)n though you may not owe any fE!è. If YOI Ir r~turn W3~ fil~1 within tt;V1 days of your r8èeipt of this notico, you may disrQ9;;v'd this not lee, If your !'Gtum was filA(J bAfnrA that tlm¡::¡, pla..<\8a send a copy of the return :3nd :3 copy of the front Md back of your canceled check or describé thé payment in the Payment Inforrnation $action at the bottom of this notice. If you have not filed a return for the period shown, you must do one of the following: (a.) rilo ~ comploted rotum with paymQnt of any fee, intereet end penalty due. (OR) (b) If you do not have :..'\ returrl, éompkJto the form on the reverse 2ide of thl:9 notice ard return it with pë~Yll1ent of any fee. interest and penalty due. Plwe:o rn~ìI your roeponeo to tho Stato Board of EquoUzQUon, Fuol Toxos Dlviaioo, r.o. Box 942879 Sacramento, CA 94279-01 G1, telephone (910) 322-9009. IMPORTANT IF YOU ARE NO LONQER SUB.JECTTO THIS FEE, HAVE DISCONTINUED YOUR BUSINESS OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT US IMMI;DIATELY. FUEL TAXES DIViSION PAYM[NT INronMA rt()N :..ìCc nON.. C"mpkrtr.J tn!", ðoc.tlon If you I1I8c ð t'f IUI11I1~re tn<lll \;In q~W~ <,\QQ, Dulo ,.t ,>aYHlonl: "ITIOUnt of PI1Ylnom: ()ff~':.....f 11')'".'.,f ~"u,dil.'"liu" lu whi<:h µUY" "'II I wu", .......----. ~TATr- ()F r.N 1F0~I^ ÐOMD OF I:OUNJ1.ATlON rnl....l.,.. t:MA nil""""", NIt! ( alú IQUf\<.1111 \tIEl III)pf1n!. m(Vtn! P<lI<I lIy; l~lr.:IMAR;¿:.'~ Chc.:;k· t,J(.3I1lInr:> tho b:J.:¡k at thù t"i.'1I1L"ii'lI. u. ...;t\5"U·I ~ fe'I" ¡rnp,i"t "¡milnr tn thi~. ---------- > > > IN~II::t'I:IIt:IINU 10 I~QB CI-1I:<:K /'!,I::MI: GI'Æ NUMBCFI MP UAI" A!i\,N" l;¡¡S!) - He<:elpt Number: MÙl10iiy Ot<l,:,1' . Wh( '.) f'uj'.:.h.:u.<~.J Nt/l'lIl:lAl': ~_ Dall:l: ----.-....,....................,-"'.........-....-.....-..- CITY ATTORNEY Bart J. Thiltgen ~~ ' \'-'" , .r>.~ ':' ì\ ~--. ' ~ ~v~ ' e ASSISTANT CITY ATI'ORNEY Robert M. Sherfy DEPUTY CITY ATI'ORNEYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M, Shaw Walter H. Porr, Jr. Michael G. Allford Carl Hernandez ill Janice Scanlan Vuginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CC(Q)~lf OFFICE OF THE CITY ATI'ORNEY 1501 TRUXlUN AVENUE BAKERSf1ELD. CA 93301 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. Aguilar TELEPHONE: 661,326·3721 FACSIMILE: 661,852·2020 August 11, 2000 f:¡~c 4Ú ~¡V~O rc,S E"ft¡V/þ <000 q()¡¡, .. .~~t:¡ WC~~ HAND DELIVERED William C. Kuhs, Esq. KUHS, PARKER & STANTON 1200 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 200 Bakersfield, California 93301 Re: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C. Morosa, etc., et al. Kern County Superior Court Case No. 231590 NFT Dear Mr. Kuhs: This letter shall serve to confirm that Ralph Huey, the City of Bakersfield Environmental Services Director, has indicated to me that the removal of the tanks on the Morosa property went without incident and that this matter is, indeed, resolved. Be advised that once Mr. Huey receives the report from the company which removed the tanks, he will issue a clean closure letter to Ms. Morosa which will indicate that the property is in environmental compliance with respect to this issue. Thus, I will be filing the receiver's stipulation which is circulating today and you may file the satisfaction of judgment whenever you deem it appropriate to do so. WALTER H. PO , JR. Deputy City Attorney WHP:alj cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services (w/encl.) William H. Slocumb, Esq. Joseph Etienne S:ILitIMOROSA ICORRIKuhs.ReceiverStip.wpd · e The clarifier located at the east end of the property adjacent to the truck wash out rack was also investigated. This area is shown as site B on figure 1. The clarifier pit was cleaned out and tested to detennine where the effluent from this clarifier went. It was detennined that the outflow from the clarifier did flow to the city sewer system and no dry wells or leach fields were associated with this structure. Soil borings were'removed from under the clarifier at 2 feet and 6 feet below the base of the clarifier. These samples were tested for total petroleum hydrocarbon and found to be "non detect". The clarifier poses no environmental problem. RECOMMENDATIONS: A. Upon your approval. I recommend that: The northeast comer of the sump be tested in a grid pattern, 2 ~ feet center. Samples to be removed from 6 inches and 12 inches below the surface. and tested for soluble lead. This will define the full extent of the lead contaminated hazardous waste. This soil can then be removed and properly disposed of. B. The northeast comer of the sump, as well as the northwest comer of the sump show significant hydrocarbon impacted soil at a depth of 5 feet. Although, this in itself does not pose a serious problem, we need to detennine the depth of this hydrocarbon contamination in order to assure that there is no threat to groundwater. Using a soil probe, in both areas, I recommended that we sample at 10 feet and every 5 feet thereafter, until we get a non-detect sample using a field screening method (photo ionization detector). These samples will then be sent to the lab and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbon. REH/dm FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H'Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ( (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ( (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAJ( (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAJ( (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAJ( (661) 399·5763 . e February 18,2000 Dear Ms. Morosa: Per your request, attached please find a copy of the invoices for outside services associated with the property located at 4800 Stine Road. These invoices may not be all inclusive but so represent the costs for outside services initiated by this office on this property. Our charge for copies is .25 per page please remit $3.75 for the cost of copies. Thank you Sincerely yours, REHlmv cc: H. Wines W. Porr S:\FEBOO\memoMorosa '~7~ de W~.¥l'P.A~ .r~ A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 21 01 MHo Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326,3941 FAJ( (661) 395,1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oH" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3941 FAJ( (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326,3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 e e D January 25, 2000 Mrs. Angelina Carmen Morosa Fax No. 322-2275 Dear Ms. Morosa: Attached please find our Conditions for Abandonment of Underground Storage Tanks, with the section on closure in place included. If you plan to proceed with closure of the tanks at 4800 Stine Road you will need to take out a permit at which time we can review the qualifications of your contractor, as well as, their proposed work plan. We have verified that testing under all of the tanks has been adequately performed, you will not be required to complete any further site assessment work for the Underground Storage Tanks. If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to call. REH/ed ~~y~ ~ W~ ~ ~~..r~ .A W~9' FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oH" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326·3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326·0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326,3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399,5763 - e D January 25,2000 Ms. A.c. Morosa Fax No. 322-2275 Dear Ms. Morosa: Attached please find our Conditions for Abandonment of Underground Storage Tanks, with the section on closure in place included. If you plan to proceed with closure of the tanks at 4800 Stine Road you will need to take out a permit at which time we can review the qualifications of your contractor, as well as, their proposed work plan. We have verified that testing under all of the tanks has been adequately performed, you will not be required to complete any further site assessment work for the Underground Storage Tanks. If I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/ed ~~y~ de W~ ~ JØ6~.r~ A W~99 01/25/00 15:15 e661 326 0576 TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID START TIME USAGE TIME PAGES RESULT BFD HAZ MAT DIV ~001 *************************** *** ACTIVITY REPORT *** *************************** 4638 3222275 01/25 15: 11 04'00 6 OK ( (~ ( e e CITY OF BAKERSFIELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CONDITIONS FOR ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS **Contractors must have the following information on file in order to obtain a permit: 1. Copy of Contractors License 2. General liability policy 3. Workmans compensation policy 4. Site safety plan **Site assessment/sample collection contractor must have a soil sampling and quality control/quality assurance protocol on file GENERAL 1. A permit application for an UST abandonment shall be filed and applicable fees paid 5 working days prior to the commencement of work. This permit shall remain on-site during the entire removal process. A. Permit is valid for 90 days. 2. Forty-eight hour advance notice shall be given to the Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services to arrange an inspection appointment. 3. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain any permit required by other regulatory agencies (ie. Building Department and Department of Public Works). 4. Tank Closure activities must follow the Uniform Fire Code and all Federal and Cal- OSHA regulations. 5. It is the Contractors responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws and regulations regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazardous materials. 6. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed. e e TANK EXCA V A TION. REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL I ( 1. Abandonment of tanks in place will only be allowed if removal would pose undue risk to an existing structure. Proof of risk and a work plan/proposal shall be submitted to the Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services for review and approval prior to the commencement of any work activity. 2. Excavation of enough material to expose the top of the tank, removal of contents, high pressure rinsing, and inerting may be done prior to the arrival of the inspector. TANKS MA Y NOT BE REMOVED WITHOUT AN INSPECTOR PRESENT. 3. Job site safety and assuring all Cal-OSHA regulations are followed is the contractors responsibility . 4. Excavations, holes, pits, trenches etc. shall be back filled immediately. Any excavations not back filled shall be properly secured as to ensure public safety (ie. Fenced off). 5. Any excavated material from the tank pit, piping runs, etc. not used as back fill will be properly disposed of, or it left on location will be either containerized or covered with suitable material to prevent the emission of hazardous, noxious or unpleasant vapors and/or odors. In addition the materials will be properly secured as to ensure public safety (ie. fenced off). ( 6. Tanks shall be either decontaminated or transported as hazardous waste. 7. A Hazardous Waste manifest will accompany either the rinsate or the ~ and shall be present on site and presentable upon request. 8. The interior of tanks being transported not as hazardous waste (decontaminated) shall have a lower explosive limit (LEL) of no greater than 5% immediately following cleaning and prior to the introduction of C02. A. The contractor shall certify on the inspection form that the cleaning process was properly conducted and the LEL results did not exceed 5%. 9. The decontaminated tank shall be inerted with the introduction of C02, in the form of dry ice or from canisters. A. A rate of 20 pounds of dry ice to 1000 gallons of tanks capacity, or the corresponding weight of Carbon Dioxide (C02). B. If canisters are used they shall be bonded to the tanks(s). C. A receipt for the C02 shall remain on site and presentable upon request. 10. Prior to the removal of a decontaminated tank the LEL level will be no greater than 5 % and the oxygen level will be no grater than 12%. ( 11. No manways may be cut into tanks unless inspector from Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services, is present. ( \ ( ( e e SOIL SAMPLING/PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT 1. Soil samples shall be obtained under the direction of a professional engineer, geologist, or authorized representative of a state-approved laboratory. 2. Samples shall be collected, at a minimum, from depths of2 and 6 feet below the tank bottom, dispensers, and product lines and from the following locations: A. Tanks less than 1,000 gallons - from the center of the tank. B. Tanks 1,000 - 10,000 gallons - 1/3 of the way in from each end. C. Tanks greater than 10,000 gallons - from the center and 1/4 of the way in the end of the tank. D. Below all dispensers. E. Piping - every 15 feet and/or at connections, joints, bends, etc. 3. Any area of obvious contamination of likely areas of contamination may be required to e sampled. 4. All samples shall be analyzed by a state certified laboratory. 5. Soil samples shall be analyzed for all known and suspected substances to have been stored in the tank. 6. All samples will be accompanied by a Chain-Of-Custody sheet. 7. A soil sample report/preliminary assessment shall be submitted to the Hazardous Materials Division with five days after results have been received and shall contain at a minimum the following information. A. Name and location of where the tanks were disposed of. B. Name and location of where the rinsate was disposed of. C. A signed copy of the Hazardous Waste Manifest. D. A tank disposal receipt from the scraping facility. E. Copies of all lab data sheets and Chain-Of-Custody documentation. F. A plot plan showing the locations of the buildings, tanks, piping runs, dispensers, and ALL SAMPLE LOCA nONS WITH CORRESPONDING J.D. NUMBERS AND DEPTHS. e e UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK ABANDONMENT IN PLACE ( The following requirements apply to in place abandonment of underground storage tanks. 1. All conditions noted on the permit are to be strictly followed, including but not limited to: Notification of the regulatory agencies involved. Posting of the permit on the job site in clear view. Approval from the Office of Environmental Services is to be granted for any changes in the original application before beginning any work. 2. The preliminary site assessment is to be completed, results submitted to the Office of Environmental Services and approval granted before any of the following required st~ps are taken. 3. All dispensers and piping with the exception of the vent line are to be removed for proper disposal, prior to cleaning the tank. 4. The interior of the tank should be water or steam-rinsed under pressure, or the equivalent, to remove residual hazardous wastes. Documentation of the rinsing and removal of the rinseate is to be made; all such wastes are considered hazardous wastes, unless proven otherwise, and shall be transported under manifest. A copy of the manifest, signed by the disposal facility, is to be provided to the Office of Environmental Services within fourteen (14) days of rinse ate removal. (' 5. The cQntractor "decontaminating" the tank is to have a copyof their decontamination procedure on file with the Office of Environmental Services. 6. By use of an explosivity meter that measures LEL (lower explosive limit), the contractor, "decontaminating" the tank, is to document the complete removal of sludge and waste. A maximum 5% LEL reading is to be achieved for the tank to be "decontaminated" and no longer considered a hazardous waste. The contractor should have documentation of training in the use of the explosivity meter on file with the Office of Environmental Services, and a record of monthly equipment calibration on site. 7. The ends of the tank are to be exposed, unless they are under a building. 8. The fill drop tube is to be removed. The vent line should be left attached and open during the entire abandonment process. 9. The tank should not be filled or punctured until the inspector is present. The Office of Environmental Services requires two (2) workin~ days notification. Qnlx excavation to expose the top of the tank, high pressure rinsing and removal offlarnmable/combustible liquids by pumping and inerting as described in #10 below may be done without an inspector present. (, ..- e e 10. The tank should be inerted before filling by use of an inert gas, such as carbon dioxide. The oxygen level will be verified, by the Office of Environmental Services meter, to be below 12%. Exam¡>le: Use of either carbon dioxide or dry ice - 2 lbs. Per 100 gallons of tank capacity of20 lbs. Per 1,000 gallons of tank capacity. Note: Dry ice should be placed in the tank, at least four hours before the Office of Environmental Services inspection. Warning: If a liquid or gas inerting agent is to be used, the dispensing device shall be electrically grounded to the tank. 11. The tank shall meet the following purging and/or inerting conditions: A. Any remaining liquid shall be pumped from the tank before purging so that less that 8 gallons of liquid remain in the tank. B. The tank shall be purged through a vent pipe that discharges at least 10 feet above ground level. C. No emission shall result in any odors detectable at or beyond the property line. D. No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose of any person. E. The vent lines shall remain attached to the tank until the inspector arrives to authorize the filling. 12. All caps in the top of the tank are to be removed. If the caps, at the ends of the tank, cannot be removed or do not exist, the tank is to be punctured in a safe manner that reduces deformation. At least two holes at opposite ends of the tank are require before the tank filling process can begin. 13. The tank should be filled with a two-sack concrete mix. Only enough water to all smooth flow and good compaction should be added to the concrete mix. The filling process is to continue until the material flows from all holes in the top of the tank. Care is to be taken in the filling process to prevent voids from occurring. 14. The vent lines are to be removed and properly disposed of and the tank capped. 15. The backfill over the tank should be compacted to Public Works standards. ( ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . e - MEMORANDUM DATE: November 1, 1999 TO: Walt H. Porr Jr., Assistant City Attorney FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services SUBJECT: Limited Environmental Study of the Property at 4800 Stine Rd (Draft Report) " Per your request, we have completed soil sampling from two areas at 4800 Stine Road, the former Morosa Brothers Trucking Company. Figure 1, attached, shows the areas as Site A, a dry sump located at the south end of the property and Site B, as a clarifier located east of the main building adjacent to the truck wash out rack. Soil samples were removed fÌ"om the dry sump at 6 inches and 12.5 inches below the surface. These soil samples were tested for heavy metals using EP A method SW6010 and SW7471, as/ well as total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons using EPA method 418.1. The results of the . metal tests are summarized in the table included as figure 2. The original total concentration of metals, although well below any regulatory criteria, were somewhat high for Lead and Barium ÌÌl the 6 inch sample at the northeast comer of the sump, and high for Barium in the 12.5 inch sample' in the northeast comer, as well as both samples in the northwest comer, southwest comer and center of the sump. These samples were then analyzed for soluble metal content to determine if concentrations approached or exceeded a state regulatory action. The results, < also shown on figure 2, show that the soluble lead in the northeast com~r near surface. ex.ceeds the STLC of 5mglkg. This. therefore. qualifies as a hazardous waste. These samples were also ran for total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbon. Those results are shown on figure 3 and indicate hydrocarbon impacted soil in all but the 12.5 inch sample removed from the southeast comer of the sump. The results vary fÌ"om 72 mglkg to 1,600 mglkg in the northeast comer. Based upon these results, further testing was performed on the 4 locations showing hydrocarbon impacted soil at 12.5 inches. Samples were removed from 3 feet and 5 feet at the northeast comer, northwest comer, southwest comer and center of the dry sump. The results also shown on figure 3, show hydrocarbon detection at 3 feet in the southwest comer and 5 feet at the center. The samples fÌ"om the northeast comer and northwest comer were 1,800 ppm and 4, I 00 ppm respectively with concentration decreasing in the northeast comer, however, increasing with depth in the northwest comer. As a result of these tests. further testing is recommended in those two areas of the sump to determine the full depth of hydrocarbon impacted soil. 'Y'~~ W~ ~ vØ&0R> ~ ~ W~ " e e The clarifier located at the east end of the property adjacent to the truck wash out rack was also investigated. This area is shown as site B on figure 1. The clarifier pit was cleaned out and tested to determine where the effluent fÌ"om this clarifier went. It was determined that the outflow from the clarifier did flow to the city sewer system and no dry wells or leach fields were associated with this structure. Soil borings were removed fÌ"om under the clarifier at 2 feet and 6 feet below the base of the clarifier. These samples were tested for total petroleum hydrocarbon and found to be ''non detect". The clarifier poses no environmental problem. RECOMMENDATIONS: A. Upon your approval. I recommend that: The northeast corner of the sump be tested in a grid pattern. 2 ~ feet center. Samples to be removed from 6 inches and 12 inches below the surface. and tested for soluble lead. This will defme the full extent of the lead contaminated hazardous waste. This soH can then be removed and Droperlv disposed of. B. The northeast comer of the sump. as well as the northwest comer of the sump show si~ificant hydrocarbon impacted soil at a depth of 5 feet. . Although. this in itself does not pose a serious problem. we need to determine the depth of this hydrocarbon contamination in order to assure that there is no threat to groundwater. Using a soil probe. in both areas. I recommended that we sample at ' 10 feet and every 5 feet thereafter. until we get a non-detect sample using a field . screening method (photo ionization detector). These samples will then be sent to the lab and analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbon. REH/dm e - 2. )I ~ v ... ~ .... ~ e Sr,,,,c.KJ . tiRe«t. t1ø.p "Il. 0 '1. \\ (I) "~ ~ ~ ~ ¿¡fJff)G'1 .s;; N e. ~~ ~ S~e. icf":B ¡c J --P¡9 IA.~~ I MetaiJest Results from Soil Samplew Sump NE Corner NW Corner SE Corner SW Corner Center Regulatory Sample Location 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" Criteria Mg/Kg Material Antomony ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 500 TTLC Arsenic 4.9 7.5 4.5 5.8 4.6 6.2 6.0 5.4 5.4 3.4 500 TTLC Barium 3,350 8620 6430 7380 690 122 4490 5150 5500 2410 10,000 TTLC Beryllium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 75 TTLC Caelmum 2.7 3.1 3 1.4 .66 ND .65 1.1 16 ND 100 TTLC Chromium 12 25 18 17 12 9.6 12 15 16 12 2,500 TTLC Cabolt 6.6 8.7 6.2 8.7 5.0 4.5 6.3 6.3 5.8 4.2 8,000 TTLC Copper 16 45 94 22 13 8.8 15 21 22 7.3 2,500 TTLC Lead 543 35 30 18 8. 4.3 8.8 15 28 6.2 1,000 TTLC Mercury ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 20 TTLC Molybdenum ND ND 4.4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 3,500 TTLC Nickel 8.7 18 12 12 7.4 6.9 90 11 15 7.3 2,000 TTLC Selenium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 100 TTLC Silver ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 500 TTLC Thallium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 700 TTLC Vanadium 36 48 34 48 34 33 34 33 31 25 2,400 TTLC Zinc 315 137 159 80. 46. 35 58 66. 84. 26 5,000 TTLC Soluble Metals Lead 23 5 STLC Barium 11 9.7 18 21 9.8 7.7 17 12 100 STLC Figure (2) e e Hydrocarbon Test Results from Soil Samples at Sump Sample Location N.E. Corner N.W. Corner S.E. Corner S.W. Corner Center depth 6" 260 960 72 410 890 12.5" 1,600 220 ND 510 110 3' 5,700 450 ND ND 34 5' 1,800 4,100 ND ND 10 15 20 25 Figure (3) - ------ - Met.est Results from Soil Sample_ Sump NE Corner NW Corner SE Corner SW Corner Center Regulatory Sample Location 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" 6" 12.5" Criteria Mg/Kg Material Antomony ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 500 TTLC Arsenic 4.9 7.5 4.5 5.8 4.6 6.2 6.0 5.4 5.4 3.4 500 TTLC Barium 3,350 8620 6430 7380 690 122 4490 5150 5500 2410 10,000 TTLC Beryllium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 75 TTLC Caelmum 2.7 3.1 3 1.4 .66 ND .65 1.1 16 ND 100 TTLC Chromium 12 25 18 17 12 9.6 12 15 16 12 2,500 TTLC Cabo It 6.6 8.7 6.2 8.7 5.0 4.5 6.3 6.3 5.8 4.2 8,000 TTLC Copper 16 45 94 22 13 8.8 15 21 22 7.3 2,500 TTLC Lead 543 35 30 18 8. 4.3 8.8 15 28 6.2 1,000 TTLC Mercury ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 20 TTLC Molybdenum ND ND 4.4 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 3,500 TTLC Nickel 8.7 18 12 12 7.4 6.9 90 11 15 7.3 2,000 TTLC Selenium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 100 TTLC Silver ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 500 TTLC Thallium ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 700 TTLC Vanadium 36 48 34 48 34 33 34 33 31 25 2,400 TTLC Zinc 315 137 159 80. 46. 35 58 66. 84. 26 5,000 TTLC Soluble Metals Lead 23 5 STLC Barium 11 9.7 18 21 9.8 7.7 17 12 100 STLC Figure (2) - e Hydrocarbon Test Results from Soil Samples at Sump Sample Location N.E. Corner N.W. Corner S.E. Corner S.W. Corner Center depth 6" 260 960 72 410 890 12.5" 1,600 220 ND 510 110 3' 5,700 450 ND ND 34 5' 1,800 4,100 ND ND 10 15 20 25 Figure (3) z ~ e e St',,..,tf¿ KJ, -¡:aft(.~L ~p ~2.0 ?; ,,-..... v "' ~ ~ ~ (f) " ~ ~ .J a.. ~ 1fJO::> 5iíN€. ~J I? ~ rc J srte 'cf~ -P¡3 CA.R.<2. I ... M TELEPHONED RETURNED YOUR CALL PLEASE CALL WILL CALL AGAIN CAME TO SEE YOU WANTS TO SEE YOU I r '. 1/'\ I ~AØ-ª!!J§ '--"\...K 1401....,. SC 1 ~ 5<1·20 PHONE FAX# MESSAGE '1"':2 <, g, ~é>'~ d,,!.jJ /, ..I-);) ,,- , ~íi\l. /-', , __"'."::-" ,"^.~~ a'" - ,'.f:. ~". ''¡'''. ,": < Oilr., ; ''.JY'- . ,~iI" ..' '. ,.,.. ~a,~ ~ {' ,it-:;;1~£aL,_~::";, - ~ .. ?.-'~"k,-Q "¿'~,'~; ",'-','" ~,~ ,_...~..:.»!'. '-r· .~. .~~ ",.. ·&~~,...'_"~--~-"=Ao,,-,,-~w..P -' . '-~""':"ii"i05I!:~, 3,.--::-..', - ';,~:i ." ~~~~:..'. .,.'<.'.,' y.... ,.' .." - -- . - . . "'1 '.ì!!_i~...::~,~_~~,...~~., ' ..J~' _ ....-,,". j~' ) ':~~c~¡_~~J:~ ' "'-,..", -~...- . . SAN JOAQUIN ENERGY CONSULTANTS, INC Donna M. Thompson, President Calif. Registered Geologist No. 5347 Calif. CertiJied Hydrogeologic No. HG 241 1400 Easton Drive, Suite 133, Bakersfield, CA 93309 (661) 395-3029 FAX: (661) 395-0724 April 15, 1999 '. Mr. Walter H. Porr, Jr. City of Bakersfield Office of the City Attorney 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 l-'tPR 1 6 1999 ,) Dear Mr. Porr: SUBJECT: Morosa Brothers Property 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California Portion of Section 14, T30S1R27E, MDB&M A preliminary review was done for the Morosa Brothers property located at 4800 Stine Road in Bakersfield, California. The comments and recommendations made in this letter are based on your letters with attachments dated October 14 and November 20, 1998. Comments and Recommendations . The November 1998 site characterization report prepared by Mr. Howard H. Wines, III, for the Bakersfield City Fire Department appears to incorrectly plot laboratory analyses on the cross-section shown as Figure 2. Based on analytical reports and information in Table 2, the analytical results for soil boring 1A are plotted for soil boring 2A and vice versa (Attachment I). As a result, the 3,900 mglkg diesel concentration at a borehole depth of 35 ft in soil boring IA actually is 13,000 mg/kg diesel. Therefore, the vertical extent of soil contamination does not appear to have been adequately characterized, and the conclusions in the report, which seem to based on the incorrect cross-section, would not be valid. The City of Bakersfield should drill at least one more soil boring to a non-detectable diesel concentration to determine the vertical extent of diesel contamination. . Groundwater is reported to occur at depths between 140 ft and 200 ft. However, the Farmers Canal lies a few hundred feet east of the Morosa Brothers property. According to Mr. Fernando Rizo of the Kern-Delta Water District, the Farmers Canal is made of unlined earth in the area south of District Boulevard and used all year in a normal water season. The influence of the Farmers Canal on groundwater in the site area was not discussed in the November 1998 site characterization report. There is a possibility that groundwater occurs at shallower depths and/or under perched conditions on the property. It is recommended that groundwater · AaIter H. Porr, Jr. - Page 2 April 15, 1999 - SJEC conditions at the site be investigated further, particularly as they may interact with the diesel plume. · Soil boring logs for borings 1A and 2A were not included in the November 1998 site characterization report by Mr. Wines. Copies of the soil boring logs should reviewed by a qualified consultant for evidence of shallow groundwater and petroleum contamination. · Based on file information, it does not appear that a Phase One assessment has been done on the property. A Phase One assessment should be done to inspect the property for surface contamination and evidence of past activities that could cause environmental liability. · At least one shallow soil sample should be collected in the pit and tested for metals. It is recommended that the 17 metals for state characterization of hazardous waste be analyzed. Based on a price list fÌ'om BC Laboratories, the cost of this analysis is about $270. · At this time there is insufficient information about the nature and extent of contamination at the site. Please call if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~M. Donna M. 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FAX No: ~ð"~ - .:L02Q FROM: ~. .¡J 1..& £1 if Office of Environmental Services FAX No. (805) 326-0576 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 I I I ì I COMMENTS: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ____~.._~_::1h-~_ 4P~ ~p~~~~~~~~ =~'!Ï!tt~~:~t..~=::~= .....................-..............-.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................- ....-.--------------.--........-.-...-.....................................--.............--.-..............-.-...-............--...............----- -...-.........-.......-.......................-.......-........--.................-..................................................-.....................................................................................-.....................-- ........-...........................................-.............-............................................................................................................................................................................................... -................-..--.-..-....--......-..............-.-..........-..-.-...............-................................-............................................................-...-......................-..............- .......-....------... . -..---.---..................-..............-.---....................................--..-..-..--..........-.........-.......-- ..............................-........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ..............-....-............-.........-......-..........................-.................................................................................................................................................--..........................................- ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................,............................................................................................................................................................................................. ji ." . General Industry Safety Orders e Title 8 1 3211. Wall Openings. An opening in a wall or partitiœ not provided with a glazed sash, bav- ing a height of at least 30 inches and a width of at least 18 inches, through which a person might fall to a level 30 inches or more below, shall be guarded by a guardrail or other banierof such construction and mounting that the guardrail or baIrier is capable of withstanding a force of at least 200 pounds applied horizontally at any point on the near side of the guar- drail or banier. Baniers may be of solid construction, grlUwode with openings not more than 8 inches long, or of slatwode with openings not more than 4 inches wide with unrestricted length. (fitle 24, Part 2, Sec- tion 2-1716.) N01E: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, La· bor Code; and Section 18943(c), Health and Safety Code. fbsToRY 1. New section fJled 6-20-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter <Register 75, No. 25). 2. Amendment filed 7-16-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter <Register 76, No. 29). 3. Amendment fJled S-2S-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter <Register 83, No. 22). Approved by State Building Standards Commissiool-24-83. 13212. Floor Openings, Floor Holes and Roofs. (a)(1) Every floor opening shall be guanJed by a cover, a guardrail, or equivalent on all open sides (except at entrance to stairway 01' ladder way). While the cover is notin place, the floor opening shall be constantly attended by someone 01' shall be protected by guardmils. Toeboards shall be installed around the edges at permanent floor openings where persons may pass below the opening. (2) Hatchways and chute flooropenings shall be guarded by guardrails or by hinged or removable covers 01' by removable railings provided such covers or railings will afford protection equivalent to that provided by a guardrail. This does not apply to chute openings which are effectively covered or protected by machine or equipment during operation. However, such chute shall be covered during repair or maintenance or when otherwise exposing employees to the hazards of unguarded floor openings. (3) Foundry pits and similar sunken locations in which employees are required to work may be left tmprotected during such times as the neces- 581Y handling of materials or other wode prohibits the use of guardrails or equivalent; but when such pits are not in use they shall be either cov- ered, ftlled in, or protected with guardmils or equivalent (Iitle 24, part 2, section 2-1716(e).) (4) floor holes through which materials or tools may fall and create a hazanl orthrough which parts of a person's body may contact dangerous moving parts, shall be completely covered except when in use unless these floor holes are used to feed machines or receptacles containing hot, toxic orcoxrosive materials, then these openings shall be guarded by hop- pers, guardrails, or grates baving openings not exceeding I-inch by S in- ches. Roor holes through which transmission equipment passes may be guarded by toeboards. (Iitle 24, part 2, section 2-1716(e).) (b) The construction of floor opening covers shall be of material that meets the strength requirements of the SUITOunding floor. (c) Covers shall not project more than one inch above the floor level and all edges shall be chamfered to an angle with the horizontal of not over 30 degrees. All hinges, handles, bolts, or other parts shall set flush with the floor or cover suñace. (Iitle 24, part 2, section 2-1721(c).) (d)(I)Guardmils as specified in section 3209 shall be requiredatloca- tions where there is a routine need for any employee to approach within 6 feet of the edge of the roof. When intermittent wode is being done safety belts and lanyards, or an approved fall protection system may be provided in lieu of guardrails. For the purpose of this requirement, routine need means more than four times a year and intermittent wode: means work not exceeding four times a year. (2) Guardrails required by subsection (d)(l) shall be provided along the roof edge extending at least 6 feet beyond the areas occupied by per· 13213 sons accessing, servicing or repairing permanently-mounted machinery and/or equipment. (3) Where fall protection systems are used, safety lines andlorlanyards shall be attached to roof tie-backs meeting the requirements of section 3291(0 or equivalent anchorage. A safe and unobstructed access shall be provided to all roof tio-back locations. (Iitle 24, part 2, sectiOD 1711(h).) (e)(1) Skylight screens shall be of such construction and mounting that they are capable of withstanding a load of at least 200 pounds applied per- pendicularly at anyone area on the screen. They shall also be of such con- struction and mounting that under ordinary loads or impacts, they willnot deflect downward sufficiently to break the glass below them. The con- struction shall be of grillwoIk, with openings not more than 4 inches long or of slatwork with openings IllOt more than 2 inches wide with length tm- resnicted, or of other material of equal strength and similar configura- tion. (fitle 24, Part 2, Secti01l. 2-3402.) (2) Where existing skylights are not guarded in accordance with sub- section (e)( 1), and where there is a need for any employee to approach within 6 feet of any skylight, employee(s) shall be provided with fall pr0- tection for the duration of the fall exposure by: (A) The use of an approved safety belt and lanyard securely anchored to a solid structure, or (8) Tempomry covers capable of sustaining the weight of a 20Q-p0und person installed over the skylight, or (C) Tempomry 42-inch railing enclosures, tempomry waming lines, or CODes installed/positioned no closer than 24 inches from the skyJisJ1t cutb. . ExœmoN: When the work is of abort duration and limited exposure such as mea- . suring, roof inspection, electrical/mechanical equjpment inspection, etc., aød die time involved in rigging and installing the safety devices required in subsec:ticx!l (e)(2)(A) throu$h (e)(2)(C) equal or exceed the peñonnance of the deI~-.d tasks of measunng, roof inspectioo, eJectricallmechanical equipment inspection, etc.; these provisiœs may be temporarily suspended provided that adequate riIIt control is œcognized and mainUûned. . . N01E: Autboritycited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Sec:tioo 142.3.La- bor Code. U . HIS10RY ,~ 1. Repealer and new section filed 6-20-75; effectivethirtiethdaythereatrei~- ister 75. No. 15). ..~ .' 2. Amendmentfi]ed 7-16-76; effective thirtieth day thereafter (RegisteI" 76, No. 29). ' , 3. Amendment fi]ed S-2S-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (RegisteI" 83, No. 22). Approved by State Building Standards Commissiool-24-83. 4. Amendment filed 7-8-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register as, No. 28). 5. Amendment of subsection (d) fJled 7-1-91; operative 7-31-91 (Register 91, No. 40). 6. OIange without regulatory effect amending subsection (d)(3) filed 4-19-93 pursuant to section 100, title R, California Code of Regulations (Register 93, No. 16). 7. Designation and amendment of subsection (e)(l) and new subsections (e)(2)-{2)(C) ExŒYI10N filed 10-7-93; operative 11~3 (Register 93, No. 41). § 3213. Service Pits and Yard Surface Openings. (a) Unused portions of service pits and pits not in actual use shall be either covered or protected by guardrails, this may be accomplished by moveable posts or stanchions and chain rails or other guardrails which will provide equivalent protection. ExCEP110N: Inspection, transfer and service pits used exclusively for maintenaøœ of rolling railroad stock where impracticable to install guardrails cr equivaJeøt. (fitle 24, Part 2, Section 2-1716(1).) (b) Pennanent yard suñace openings such as pits or sumps shall be guarded as required by 3212, Floor Openings, floor Holes and Roofs. (fide 24, Part 2, Section 2-1716(f).) (c) Trench or conduit covers and their supports, when located in plant roadways, shall be designed to c81TY a truck rear-axle load of at least 20,000 pounds. (d) Manhole covers and their supports, when located in plant road- ways, shall comply with local standard highway requirements if my; otherwise, they shall be designed to c81TY a truck rear-axle load of at least 20,000 pounds. Page 543 Rcgi"cr93, No. 41; 10-&-93 · e NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, April 19, through on or about Thursday, April 29, 1999, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) S:\LitIMOROSA\PLDGS\lNSPCTION NOTICE3.wpd --- -------- --- , e . . ' 1 BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 131133 WAL TER H. PORR, JR. 3 Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 4 Ci~ Hall 15 1 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 6 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 7 Attorne~s for Plaintiff CITY 0 BAKERSFIELD 8 9 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 10 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT 12 Plaintiff, NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION WARRANT AND OF 13 vs. INSPECTION THEREON 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 16 Defendant. 17 18 TO PLAINTIFF ANGELINA C. MOROSA, IN PROPRIA PERSONAE: 19 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an inspection warrant has issued herein for the 20 property located at 4800 Stine Road, a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as 21 Exhibit "A." 22 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Appraiser for the Environmental Services 23 Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield will conduct its inspection pursuant 24 to the aforesaid warrant pursuant to the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "B." 25 DATED: April 15, 1999 26 27 28 BART J. THIL TGEN City Atto y By: WHP:alj S:\Lit\MOROSAIPLDGSlNotice Re Wanant3.wpd · e e EXHIBIT A ; .. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 --- , re ~ " BART J. THIL TGEN City Attorney State Bar No. 131133 WALTER H. PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney State Bar No. 138100 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 Attomeys for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, CASE NO. 231590 NFT INSPECTION WARRANT [Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.50] 12 13 Plaintiff, vs. 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 1 S and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 16 17 18 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO ANY CODE ENFORCEMENT 19 OFFICER OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD: Defendant. 20 Proof by Affidavit having been made this day before this Court, and it appearing 21 therefrom that there is good cause shown for believing that defendants herein have been 22 enjoined from maintaining a public nuisance and ordered to abate same and that said 23 defendants have failed and refused and continue to fail and refuse to abate said nuisance: 24 YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to conduct an inspection of the defendants 2S property located at 4800 Stine Road, City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, 26 said inspection to include all necessary and reasonable examinations of the property to 27 perform a full and complete appraisal thereof. 28 III .. rtÞ rW 1 This inspection shall be conducted pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2 1822.56 in a reasonable manner for the purpose of ensuring compliance with all applicable 3 laws. Notice shall be given to the owner and/or occupant at least twenty-four (24) hours 4 before this Warrant is executed. The inspection authorized herein may be made between the 5 hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day. This warrant will be effective from the date 6 hereof for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days. 7 YOU ARE AUTHORIZED to take photographs of said property and of the exterior 8 thereof. 9 YOU ARE FURTHER AUTHORIZED to conduct this inspection in the absence of the 10 owners of the subject property. ¡-t- 11 Given under my hand this ,:) day of April, 1999. 12 13 14 _.e._ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 WHP:IIQ S:'LIt'MOROSA'l'LDGSVNSÆCTION WARRANT3.wpd j':';..:;:S M. STUART APR 1 5 1999 TERRY McNALLY aerkollOO ~ Court ø, ¡7")~ , Deputy Qefk 28 2 e EXHIBIT B - e - NOTICE OF INSPECTION CITY OF BAKERSFIELD Fire Department Environmental Services Division ~715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3727 An inspection of the property located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, will be conducted by the Environmental Services Division of the Fire Department for the City of Bakersfield on or about Monday, April 19, through on or about Thursday, April 29, 1999, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:0CJJ p.m. This inspection will be performed pursuant to an Inspection Warrant issued by the Kern County Superior Court, a copy of which is attached hereto. ¡ 11 I II , t It is a misdemeanor to willfully refuse to permit an inspection authorized by warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) i , i , ! : I ! This notice serves as the required 24-hour notice of intent to execute the above-mentioned warrant. (Code Civ. Proc. § 1822.56) S:\Li'MOROSA\PlDGS\lNSPCTION NOTICE3.wpd , . , - e 1 PROOF OF SERVICE 2 I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to the within action; my business address is 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93301. 3 On the date last written below, I served the attached NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF INSPECTION 4 W ARRANT AND OF INSPECTION THEREON the party(ies) listed below, through their attorneys of record, if any, by facsimile transmission, by personal delivery or by placing true copies/originals thereof in 5 sealed envelope(s)s addressed/designated as shown below: BY MAIL - I enclosed such document in sealed envelope(s) with the name(s) and address(s) of the person(s) served as shown on the envelope(s) and caused such envelope(s) to be deposited in the mail at Bakersfield, California. The envelope(s) was/were mailed with postage thereon fully prepaid. I am "readily familiar" with the firm's practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of party, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than one day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit. 6 A. 7 8 9 10 B. 11 C. 12 13 14 15 D. BY OVERNIGIIT SERVICE - I caused each such envelope to be delivered by overnight service to the addressee(s) noted below. BY FACSIMILE SERVICE - I placed such document in a facsimile machine (pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2003(3» with the fax number of (805)325-9162. Upon facsimile transmission of the document, I obtained a report from the transmitting facsimile machine stating that the facsimile transmission was complete and without error. A copy of the transmission report is attached to this Proof of Service pursuant to California Rules of Court, Rule 2008(e). BY PERSONAL SERVICE - I caused such envelope(s) to be delivered by hand to the office of the addressee(s). 16 TYPE OF 17 SERVICE ADDRESSEE FAX NO. 18 A Angelina Carmen Morosa 19 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 20 A Angelina Carmen, Morosa - All rights reserved 21 address used "without prejudice to rights" In Care of - 4424 Marella Way 22 Bakersfield, Non-Domestic is in real California No Zip Code Used 23 24 ....x.. (STAlE) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of t1he State of California that the above is true and correct. 25 (FEDERAL) I declare that I am employed in the office of a member of the Bar of this Court at whose 26 direction the service was made. 28 27 Executed on April 15, 1999 at Bakersfield, Califo .-- ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . . -- MEMORANDUM DATE: April 8, 1999 TO: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney "-{ ~~, f FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services SUBJECT: San Joaquin Energy Consultants Inc. Report on Morosa Brothers Property .~ , Attached, please find Howard's response to the comments made on the Morosa Brothers underground storage tank site assessment. Our explicit goal was to evaluate the underground storage tanks and associated contamination to determine if a closure letter could be issued up<?n removal of these tanks. This site assessment does that. It is not intended to be a due diligence "phase I site assessment. The seconq question concerning depth to the water table would only be , detennined by drilling a well to the water table. The tanks are located over 800 feet from the " farmers canal. I would not expect to encounter water as a result of this canal above 140'ft. This is a non issue. If there are any other que'stions please call me. " " . "... .. . .... ." , .- . . ~ . ~ . .... '." :::'7;··;i...'~-~· . </,J ;;:~i~ ';, " .. REH/dm attachment 17~de W~ ~ ~(JR) ~.A W~ II ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . e - MEMORANDUM DATE: April 7, 1999 TO: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services FROM: ~ Howard H. Wines, III, Hazardous Materials Specialist SUBJECT: Response to March 22, 1999 Comments from San Joaqlllin Energy Consultants, Inc. RE: Morosa Bros. Property 1. There is no error or transposing of the plotted soil borings. It was explicitly noted in the text of the report on page 6, that the samples were obtained at lateral distances (i.e. 25', 30',35') along the angle boring and do not represent true vertical depth. Therefore, the cross-section is correct, and the conclusion based thereupon are no less valid. . . ........ ···:··.~{~i> 2. Groundwater is reported to occur at depths between 140 ft and 200 ft. Localized extraction of groundwater by nearby well, or recharge through ponding basins, canals, or other sources, may also affect both direction of flow and groundwater gradient. Investigation of these factors is beyond the scope of the current study. '-' .. 3. There was no evidence of shallow groundwatèr encountered during the soil sampling activities, and no evidence of petroleum contamination other than wharis indicated in the laboratory soil sample analysis. . 4. A Phase One assessment, per se, was beyond the scope of the site characterization, yet section II of the report included a thorough description of "Site History," essentially identifying the UST's as the predominant issue of environmental concern. 5. Sampling of the pit and testing for metals is beyond the scope of the site characterization. A prudent property buyer may elect to perform any number of inspections and due diligence activities. I trust that the site characterization report performed its intended purpose, and is not otherwise presumed to account for issues outside of its stated scope. HHW/dm ; ':9'~~ W~ ~.A~ ~../6 W~ II -i ASSISTA:'IóT CITY ATTOR.'ŒYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H, Porro Jr. Michael G, Allford Carl Hernandez III e CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNE\e Robert M. Sherfy ADMI:'IóISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTOR.'ŒY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 RECE7T17RD !Ot:C .1 ~~08 ,lBY: ¡--~- I "--~ DEP{;TI' CITY ATTOR1'ŒYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD TELEPHONE: 805-326-3721 FACSIMILE: 805-852-2020 November 25, 1998 Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz- Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Dear Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of a Memorandum from Ralph Huey concerning costs to date. We will have cost estimates for the removal of the tanks soon. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, WHP:alj Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services S:llitIMOROSA\CORRIParker-Sarnett7 ,Itr ,wpd 4 · /? .. !D)U?27F\l.ÎÌ /"7=Jf!J)~ -." / U. uur- .S!__J_~ fì I B A K E R 5 FIE L -0 ~V 231998 iJJ! FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY ATTORNEY; dFlCE MEMORANDUM DATE: November 19, 1998 TO: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services SUBJECT: Cost Recovery for Morosa ~roperty Located at 4800 S~ine Road The following is a summary of the cost involved with the Morosa property located at 4800 Stine Road. Original Litigation Guarantee on March 14, 1996 Analysis of Soil Samples Removed from Under Tanks on September 29, 1998 Drill Rig Removing Samples on September 29, 1998 Litigation Guarantee on October 8, 1998 Analysis of Soil Samples (Site Assessment) on October 22, 1998 Drill Rig (Site Assessment) on October 22, 1998 $ 395.00 $1,566.00 $ . 875.00 $ 300.00 $ 930.00 $ 975.00 Total Direct Cost to Date $5,041.00 Per our discussion, this is the cost to be recovered, if possible, through the sale of this property. I will send you current estimates of the cost to remove the existing tanks under separate cover. REH/dm cè: Susan Chichester 'Y~bfe W~ S7tye.AfYe ~ A W~ II CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORl'ŒY tit Robert M. Sherfy - ASSISTANT CITY ATIORNEYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H. Porr, Jr. Michael G, AlIford Carl Hernandez III DEPUTY CITY ATIORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A, Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATIORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805·326,3721 FACSIMILE: 805,852-2020 November 20, 1998 Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz-Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Dear Gentlemen: Enclosed is a copy of a Memorandum from Ralph Huey and a draft site characterization report for the subject property. I believe you will agree that Mr. Huey's findings are good news. We will have cost estimates for the removal of the tanks soon. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, 1 WHP:alj Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services S:\Lit\MOROSA\CORR\Parker-Barnett6.1tr .wpd Nov-2l-98 03:30P Global Probe e P.Ol e VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fax 805·650·8054 BAKERSFIELD. CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805·589·0814 Fax 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INt DIRECT - PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WELl INSTAllATION SERVICES FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL UCEI5f (S7·72S397 1-800-650-6611 TO: COMPANY: MR. HOWARD WINES BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.: 805-326-3979 FAX NO.: 805-326-0576 SUBJECT: 4800 STINE ROAD PROJECT FROM: Rodrigo D. Proust Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet: 3 Date: 11/21/98 =========:============================================================== Dear Mr. Wines; The following are copies of our invoices pursuant to work conducted at the subject site. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. We appreciate being considered to provide your environmental sampling services, and look fOlWsrd to working with you on future projects. Sincerely, ~ Nov-21-98 03:30P G10btt Probe P.02 e October 8, 1998 Invoice No.: 10399 Mr. Ralph E_ Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on September 29, 1998 at the 4800 Stine Road site located In Bakersfield, California (City Project Number 98 MOR 9-~). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 875.00 2. Materials $ 0.00 3. Mobilization $ 0.00 4. Per Diem $ 0.00 Balance Due: $ 875.00 Tenn.: Invoices are payabte in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. If you have any questions concerning this Invoice, please contact us at (805) 650-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sampJing services, and look forward to working with you in future projects. Sincerely, Rodrigo D. Proust Nov-21-9a 03:30P Global Probe . P.03 e October 31, 1998 Invoice No.: 10405 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on October 22, 1998 at the 4800 Stine Road site located in Bakersfield, California (City Project Number 98 MOR 9-1). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 975.00 2. Materials $ 0.00 3. Mobilization $ 0.00 4. Per Diem $ 0.00 Balance Due: $ 975.00 Tenns: Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003_ If you have any questions concerning this invoice, please contact us at (805) 650-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to working with you in future projects. Sincerely. Rodrigo D. Proust , Nov-2l-9a 03:30P Global Probe - P.Ol - VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fax 805-650-8054 BAKERSFIELD. CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield. CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INt DIRECT· PUSH ENVllONMENTAl AND WELl INSTAllATION SERVICES FACSIMilE TRANSMITTAL UŒI5E (57-725397 1-800-650-6611 TO: MR. HOWARD WINES ~ y COMPANY: BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NO.: 80S.326-3979 FAX NO.: 805-326-0576 SUBJECT: FROM: 4800 STINE ROAD PROJECT Rodrigo D. Proust Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet: 3 Date: 11/21/98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------~---------------- Dear Mr. Wines: The following are copies of our invoices pursuant to work conducted at the subject site. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional infonnation. We appreciate being considered to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to wOrking with you on future projects. Sincerely, ~ Nov-21-98 03:30P Global Probe - P.02 - October 8, 1998 InvoiCfl No.: 10399 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on September 29, 1998 at t!he 4800 Stine Road site located In Bakersfield, Califomia (City Project Number 98 MOR g.1). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 875.00 2. Materials $ 0.00 3. Mobilization $ 0.00 4. Per Diem $ 0.00 Balance Due: $ 875.00 Tenns: Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our malling'address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, VentllJra, California 93003. If you have any questions concerning this Invoice, please contact us at (805) 850-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sampling services, and look forward to working wtth you In future projects. Sincerely, Rodrigo D. Proust · Nov-21-9S 03:30P Global Probe P.03 e - October 31, 1998 Invoice No.: 10405 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 I . Dear Mr. Huey: This is our invoice for services rendered on October 22, 1998 at the 4800 Stine Road site located in Bakersfield, California (City Project Number 98 MOR 9-1). The following is the breakdown of the current charges: -. 1. Sampling services (per proposal) $ 975.00 2. Materials $ 0.00 3. Mobilization $ 0.00 4. Per Diem $ 0.00 Balance Due: $ 975.00 Terms: Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Please make all checks payable to Global Probe. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. If you have any que~ions conceming this invoice, please contact us at (805) 650-3311. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your environmental sarnplili1g services, and look forward to working with you in future projects. Sincerely, Rodrigo D. Proust - ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . e - MEMORANDUM DATE: November 18, 1998 TO: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental servicer Morosa Bros. FROM: SUBJECT: Attached please find a draft site characterization report for the Morosa Bros. Property located at 4800 Stine Road. You will find the laboratory reports that you requested as Appendix B. Based on the findings of this report, once the tanks are removed, this office will confirm in a "closure" letter that no further action will be required on this site. We will send you a copy of all field and laboratory costs associated with this investigation, as well as, a current estimate of the cost for removal of the tanks. REH/ed cc: K. Blair H. Wines 'Y~de W~ ~.A~~.A W~ II · - Site Characterization Report: Evaluation of Environmental Impacts and Risks from Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil. Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Prepared for: Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services November 1998 Prepared by: Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services e e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Table of Contents Section Page Executive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I. Introduction ............................................................ 3 II. Site History ............................................................ 3 III. Preliminary Assessment Results ............................................ 5 IV. Investigation & Risk Assessment ........................ ..,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 V. Conclusions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 VI. Recommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Appendices: A. Project Maps / Figures B. Laboratory Reports / Chain-of-Custody Documentation 2 e e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Executive Summary: The subject property contains eight (8) underground storage tanks (UST's) of various size capacities. Six of the UST's are located along the northeast end of the shop structure, two are located along the southwest end of the same shop. The only indication of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil was under the turbine end (southern end) of the 10,000 gallon diesel tank. Based on the soil investigation and the results of a risk analysis, an estimated 628 gallons of diesel fuel had leaked from the vicinity of the turbine end of the diesel UST. The residual diesel in the subsurface soil is effectively stabilized at distance of forty-two feet (42') below the surface, with over one-hundred feet (100') separation above the water table in the area. There is no threat to groundwater from this diesel impacted soil. The residual concentrations of diesel in the soil are also within State of California guidelines for allowing the soil to remain in place. I. Introduction Puq>ose of the Study This report presents the results of an evaluation to assess the probability of contamination beneath the subject property and the possibility of a threat to groundwater from any hydrocarbon impacted soil therein. Scope of the Study This report provides a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the environmental risks resulting from an unauthorized release of petroleum hydrocarbons by any of the eight (8) underground storage tanks (UST's) located at the site. Also discussed are site history, hydrogeological profiles, and background infonnation regarding existing site characteristics, regional water quality and local.regulatory objectives. II. Site History Past and Current Uses Records on file with the Bakersfield Fire Department's Office of Environmental Services (BFD/OES) show that eight (8) UST's were originally installed at the site in 1971 and were owned and operated by Morosa Bros. Transportation. On November 18, 1987, a pennit application was submitted to the regulatory agency at the time by Kern Environmental Services on behalf of Morosa Brothers to remove six ofthe non-motor vehicle fuel (i.e. lube oils, used oil and solvent) UST's. The removal pennit expired on March 18, 1988 without any of the UST's 3 -- e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road being removed. Updated infonnation was submitted by Angelina C. Morosa on May 30, 1989 listing the new owner of the UST's as "The Morosa 1987 Trust." During a period from 1991 to March 31, 1992, Stidham Trucking, Inc. leased the property without indicating any use of the existing USTs at the site. In subsequent correspondence, Angelina Morosa on February 20, 1993, requested a twelve month extension for removal of the UST's which were no longer in use at the site. In September, 1994, Hurt's Transportation, a regional propane distributor, leased the subject property and filed an application with BFD/OES to operate the 10,000 gallon diesel UST on site. As a condition of operating the diesel UST, a precision tank and line integrity test was perfonned on October 12, 1994. The diesel UST passed the tank and product line tightness test administered pursuant to state regulations using approved test methods. A new pennit to operate the diesel UST was issued to Hurt's Transportation, in care of Mrs. John (ANGIE) Morosa doing business as MA TTEUS Management Company. Separate Notices of Violation for the other seven illegally abandoned USTs were also sent concurrently under separate cover to Mrs. Morosa, c/o MA TTUES Management Company. The BFD/OES perfonned an inspection of Hurt's Transportation on June 5, 1995. The inspection noted corrections needed for UST monitoring procedures and ~e requirement to install a mechanical line leak detector on the pressurized diesel fuel piping. Hurt's Transportation vacated the property sometime later in 1995 without making the necessary corrections for the line leak and UST monitoring requirements. With the exception of Hurt's singular use of the diesel UST during 1994-1995, the UST's have remained essentially illegally abandoned since at least 1987. Other than the diesel UST which passed the tank and line integrity test in 1994, (although later cited in 1995 for lack of ongoing leak monitoring), there .are no reports nor any other indications of unauthorized releases of hazardous substances having occurred at the site. The site is currently occupied by lessees who are not operating any of the UST's. Hydrogeologic Profile The property is in an area where depth to groundwater is historically between 140 to 200 feet below the surface, depending on periodic drought conditions I. The nearest water wells are 'Kern County Water Agency. 1996 Report on Water Conditions. Improvement District No.4. February 1, 1997. Page 9. 4 · e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road located in the residential areas on the south side of Pacheco Road, approximately three tenths of a mile south of the site. Regulatory Objectives As a result of the Preliminary Assessment infra, further investigation was perfonned to characterize the extent of the diesel impacted soil beneath the turbine end of the 10,000 gallon diesel UST at the site. Diesel was the only substance detected above regulatory thresholds which warranted this further investigation. Diesel does not contain, (in significant regulatory concentrations), any of the constituents of concern (e.g., benzene, tolul1e, xylene, etc.) associated with petroleum hydrocarbons. Therefore, diesel impacted soil does not constitute a hazardous waste under either federal or California law. The only regulatory objective at issue for this site is whether the diesel impacted soil would constitute a potential threat to groundwater quality of any underlying aquifer. III. Preliminary Assessment Results On September 29, 1998, soil sampling was conducted at the site to ascertain if petroleum hydrocarbons were present under any of the eight UST's on site. A truck mounted Geo-probe, hydraulic ram sampling device was used to collect soil samples from fiftÿen feet (15') and twenty feet (20') beneath the surface below each UST. Sample borings were angned to tenninate under the center of the non-motor vehicle fuel tanks located on the northeast of the shop building. Sampling also was conducted specifically under the fill port openings of both the gasoline and diesel fuel tanks, located at the southwest side of the shop, with an additional sample set taken under the diesel turbine pump end. Since the gasoline tank was serviced by a suction motor at the dispenser, there was no additional sampling required for possible turbine leaks. Table 1. Preliminary Assessment Results in Parts Per Million wpm) (September 29. 1998) Tank Description Sample Description Sample Results (ppm) Tank #1 T 1-15' 32 ( as petroleum) 550 gallon solvent TI-20' None Detected Tank #2 T2-15' N one Detected 550 gallon used oil T2-20' None Detected Tank #3 T3-15' None Detected 6000 gallon motor oil T3-20' 24 (as petroleum) Tank #4 T4-15' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T4-20' None Detected 5 e - Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Tank Description Sample Description Sample Results (ppm) Tank #5 T5-15' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T5-20' None Detected Tank #6 T6-l5' None Detected 550 gallon gear oil T6-20' None Detected Tank #7 GF-15' None Detected 6000 gallon gasoline GF-20' None Detected Tank #8 DF-15' None Detected 10,000 gallon diesel DF-20' None Detected DT-15' 6300 (as diesel) DT-20' 400 (as diesel) Based on the elevated levels of diesel detected from under the turbine pump (southern end) of the 10,000 gallon diesel tank, further investigation was warranted to assess the impact. IV. Investigation and Risk Assessment Subsequent Investigation of Diesel Turbine Area On October 22, 1998, additional soil sampling was conducted utilizing the same truck mounted Geo-Probe sampling equipment as before, but with this difference. The depth and angle of the two additional borings was altered to provide varying sample points throughout the area predicted to be impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons from the turbine end of the diesel UST. The first additional angle boring (labeled as lA) was inserted near the turbine end of the diesel UST at a steep angle (approximately 10 degrees off vertical) and placed so as to help define the lateral extent of the diesel plume. The second angle boring (labeled as 2A) was inserted at a more shallow angle (approximately 30 degrees off vertical) and was intended to bisect the more concentrated area of the plume to assess the maximum concentrations of residual diesel in the soil. Soil samples were collected from both borings at lateral distances oftwenty-five feet (25'), thirty feet (30'), and thirty-five feet (35'). This arrangement of borings yielded six additional discrete sampling points, both horizontally and vertically, throughout the affected area. Table 2 provides the sample values, however Figure 1 in Appendix A provides the spacial orientation necessary to interpret the data. 6 · e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Table 2. Subsequent Investigation Results (October 22. 1998) Boring # Sample # 25' Value 30' Value 35' Value lA lA-25' 3700ppm diesel lA IA-30' l4000ppm diesel lA lA-35' l3000ppm diesel 2A 2A-25' l2000ppm diesel 2A 2A-30' 8800ppm diesel 2A 2A-35' 3900ppm diesel Risk Assessment Adjusting for the angles at which the longitudinal samples were taken, the area of highest diesel concentration in the soil (14000ppm) occurs between twenty and twenty-five feet (20-25 ft.) vertically beneath the turbine pump (southern end) of the diesel UST. The concentrations diminish substantially to a true vertical depth of thirty-two feet (32') at the deepest sample (2A- 35') yielding a value of 3900ppm residual diesel. The only anomalous values occurred in the fine silty layer of soil sampled during the preliminary assessment phase. The anomaly is accounted for by silt having a higher absorptive quality than that of sand or silty sand. The diesel plume in the deeper soil displays top-to-bottom symmetry throughout the same unifonn ~ained, silty sand soil type. Thus, based on the sampling, several aspects of the dieseìpIUíú'e-cãri be ,(Ct't-r-:;e.. adequately characterized. Volume of diesel present in the soil is calculated as the volume of ìmpacted soil multiplied by the average concentration per available pore space between the grains of soil. For the purpose of this assessment, the impacted subsurface area is considered to be roughly cylindrical in shape, twenty feet in both diameter and height, assuming symmetry as indicated in the sampling. Area of this cylinder is calculated as Pi x radius2 x height, (3.14)( 1 0')2(20')=6280 cubic feet of diesel impacted soil. The American Petroleum Institute (API) has detennined that diesel fuel concentrations averaging 6500ppm in the soil contain 0.1 gallons per cubic feet.2 Therefore, the volume of residual diesel in the soil at the subject site, also with a similar average soil concentration of 6500ppm, is estimated to be 628 gallons. 2 American Petroleum Institute. A Guide to the Assessment and Remediation of Underground Petroleum Releases. API Publication 1628, Second Edition, August 1989. Page 13. 7 - e Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road Threat to groundwater can be assessed by knowing the volume of the release, depth to the water table, and adsorptive capacities of the subsurface soils. The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has determined that residual diesel concentrations of 10,000 ppm are allowable to remain in the soil provided that a vertical separation exists of more than one-hundred feet (100') between the diesel impacted soil and the water table where average annual precipitation is less than ten inches (1 O"V ~-~ ",,' '\ . '.......-/ Continued migration of the plume can be assumed to occur given that the highest concentrations throughout the center (12000 - .14000ppm) are roughly double the API residual value for diesel1n a coarse grained soil of -6500ppm. This indicates that approximately half the total volume of residual diesel (628 gallons I 2) or 314 gallons, is free to migrate further down the soil column. Since this additional 314 gallons will occupy 3140 cubic feet of soil upon reaching residual concentration (based on the API value of 0.1 gallon of diesel per cubic foot of soil), the additional depth of migration can be solved by dividing by (Pi x radius2). Thus, 3140 cubic feet divided by (3.14)(10)2 = 10 feet. Added to the lowest portion of the plume sampled at a true vertical depth of thirty-two feet (32') below surface, the total predicted depth of the plume at static residual concentration then becomes forty-two feet (42') below grade. /'~ / v. Conclusions Based on the information presented in this Site Characterization Report: ~ Only the soil below turbine (southern) end of the 10,000 gallon diesel UST shows any petroleum hydrocarbon impact. ~ The subsurface area affected by the hydrocarbons is approximately 6280 cubic feet, and represents a release of roughly 628 gallons of diesel into the subsurface soil. ~ Residual diesel in the soil is estimated to migrate no deeper than forty-two feet (42') before reaching concentrations equaling the residual capacity of the soil. ~ Estimated residual concentrations of diesel remaining in the soil (at the point of residual saturation) are within State of California guidelines for allowing it to be left in place without any potential threat to nearest groundwater, more than one-hundred feet (100') below the lowest point of diesel impacted soil. 3State of California. Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual: Guidelines for Site Assessment. Cleanup. and Underground Storage Tank Closure. October 1989. Page 29. 8 e - Site Characterization Report 4800 Stine Road VI. Recommendations Based on the information presented in this evaluation, it is recommended that no further action be required for assessment or cleanup of the petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil. Respectfully submitted, fl /7",. I~ ~<#f-W-~ Howard H. Wines, HI Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services 9 N - l I \U~v~¡.;... U~l.Jt) .. , ... . " '. C:o-JC:U~ ~~... ~ Þ. ¡:>flWX,'1YI4 Té '-1M ,'r Or- "t>\é~C;~ I"'1Po.CT r-, DF I 6'Þ ~ ~ I r--. I I I IfØ I I J I I-~Jl J /' 'X IÙ,tllJQ Gðl. 6,<)00 ti.." ')IC S(.t 6A\ot.,. ,! t:::. ~ t>ß'e;....z þ""TEt) ~""""'~€' t..Oc:.^-r ,(>..1 ~ 2.' t f..Þ' \JÞ.J t)€ Q.. : EAcJ...t T A.t...\ '<. . " -- - . ··f Cøooo 60",," ~"'£ 0''- 550 c:,,,"" o"JA:,T£ 0.... ~~ \"1 e s so e-a..~ ~~"'€ V'"" ..,. ...... ~ . 5HOP ~....'D6t. ('3 I. -~ West . e 2A 1A DT Turbine Access East 10,000 Gallon Underground Diesel Tank - -SITtylayer - - - - WeT1 sorfëd- - - - med. size sand grai ns_ ---------- Poorly sorted coarse & silty sand Estimated maximum vertical plume migration= 42' FIG. 2: Cross-Section Diesel Turbine Leak Plume 4800 St ine Road, Bakersfield Scale: 1" = 5' 11/16/98 Report To: Name: ENVIIùJI'l,""c-I'r'J.I.- ,)8Z1I. Analysis Reque~ted \ MATRIX Address: 17'~ ("(~[.~rot..A City: ~"Gts¡;:¡e<-I) State: cA Zip:7330( Attn: fþ»A.If.O W ,Ñ[;;5. Phone: 32.b - 39 7O¡ > ,:) o ~ en :) o LL o Z - < :t: o !! _. CD ~ CDN ;C') 111- "II) CDO ~CD ca ....... 10)( c( '11. I 1::' ::s_ 0_ , Ocn III" ca,... :::N c(M gv;- _0 .~ . o .., - - fit - a:: o ~ a:: o m < ~ Project: Project #: 9"8 - ""oR - î - Sampler Name: ~N~ W,NE~ J ~ IV fi ~ ~ (~ al ':t l- \-\=rD v" .,/ .r --.-- .. 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LABORATORIES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn.: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: Date Received: Laboratory No. : Page 1 10-14-98 09-29-98 98 -11336 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS SAMPLE NUMBER Sample Description 1 98-MOR-9-1, Tl-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 2 98-MOR-9-1, Tl-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 3 9 8 - MOR - 9 - 1, T2-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 4 98 - MOR - 9 -1, T2-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 5 9 8 - MOR - 9 - 1, T3-15, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 6 98-MOR-9-1, T3-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 7 98 -MOR-9 -1, T4-1S, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 8 98-MOR-9-1, T4-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 9 98-MOR-9-1, TS-1S, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 10 98-MOR-9-1, TS-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 11 9 8 - MOR - 9 - 1, T6-1S, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES 12 98 - MOR - 9 -1, T6-20, 09/29/98, HOWARD WINES SAMPLE NUMBER T.P.H. 1 32. 2 None Detected .. 3 None Detected .. 4 None Detected 5 None Detected 6 24. 7 None Detected 8 None Detected 9 . None Detected 10 . None Detected 11 None Detected 12 None Detected T.P.H. - Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons P.Q.L. = 20. Units mg/kg Method = EPA-418.1 P.Q.L. = Practical Quantitation Limit B C LABORATORIES, INC. ~~?L,. Department Supervisor All results IIsled In this report are lor the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility lor report alteration, separation, detachment or thIrd party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308· (805J 327'4911 . FAX (805) 327,1918 · e e LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER·AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-13 project Number: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected 98 - MOR - 9 - 1 DF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Date Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Analysis Reporting Constituents Results Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg Toluene None Detected mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery 94. % Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery. 94. % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 ... 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. .. AZ License: AZ0345 II>- Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All r..ultl lilted In thll report are for the exclullve use of the lubmlttlng party. BC Laboratorl.., Inc. alaum.. no relponslblllly for report alteration, IIparatlon, delachmenl or Ihlrd party Inlerpretatlon. 41 00 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308· (805J 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327·19'18 =-- -- ( e LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/07/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11336-14 Project Number: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected 98 -MOR-9-1 DF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Date Date Date Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-S015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-S015M(d) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 By: Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 92 . mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 None Detected 115. mg/kg % 10. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All relultl IIlled In thll report are for the elclullve use of the lubml«lng party. BC Laboralorl.., Inc. aaaum.. no responllblllty for report altaratlon. IIparallon, detachment or third party Interpretation. 41 DO Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805J 327,4911 . FAX (805J 327-1 918 : ( ~BDRATDF1rESJ INC. October 06, 1998 REC8I\1.I:~[j OCT 2 2 1998 BY, --.-:,=:---..---- HOWARD WINES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAY~RSFIELD, CA 93301 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: 98-11337 09/29/98 ; ~.. j~~~¥~ .~~,,¡ t~~~ '.; Dear Mr. Wines: The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report wer~ received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 09/29/98. '. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested.' 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( . lABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-1 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-9-1 DT-15 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-801SM(d) : Date Analyzed-801SM(d): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/06/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 84. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 6300. Not Reportable mg/kg % 500. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. , . , Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. ..' ":to AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All rllult. lI.ted In thl. report are lor Ihe exclusive u.e 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratorle., Ine, allume. no re.ponslblllty lor report alteration, aeparatlon, detaehmenl or Ihlrd perty Inlerpretellon. 4100 At:las Ct:. . Bakersfield. CA 93308· (805) 327·4911 . FAX (805) 327,19 18 ~ ~ - ( e' 1 e LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-2 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 - MOR - 9 - 1 DT-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 10/01/98 10/05/98 Page Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 86. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % mg/kg % 400. 84. Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 50. 44-151 TEST METHOD: TPH byD.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to dilution required to bring target analytes into calibration range. Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel. AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All re.ult. II.ted In thl. report ere for the e.clu.lv. u.. of the .ubmlttlng party. BC Leboratorl.., Inc. lI.um.. no re.pon.lblllty for report alteration, ..perellon, d.tachment or third party Interpretetlon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805J 327,491 'I . FAX (805) 327·191 8 =a LABORATORIES e e( 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-3 98-MOR-9-1 GF-15 Soil HOWARD WINES '. Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(g) : Analyzed-8015M(g) : 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Page Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) Surrogate % Recovery Date Date Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 l. 70-130 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modiried EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Analysis Results Reporting Units None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % None Detected 98. Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor AZ0345 All ,..ult. lI.ted In !hI. report are for the exclu.lve u.. of the .ubmlttlng party. BC laboratorlea, Inc. allume. no ,..ponalblllty for report alteraUon, separation, delachmenl or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 9330B . (805) 327·4911 . FAX (8051 327-1 918 . LABORATORIES e ( . Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: HOWARD WINES 326-3979 Date Reported: 10/08/98 Date Received: 09/29/98 Laboratory No.: 98-11337-4 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 - MOR - 9 - 1 GF-20 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(g) : Date Analyzed-8015M(g): 09/29/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 09/30/98 Analysis Reporting Constituents Results Units Benzene None Detected mg/kg Toluene None Detected mg/kg Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected mg/kg Surrogate % Recovery 95. % Practical Quantitation Limit 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 " 1. 70-130 . ;"",' TEST METHOD: TPH by ·D.a.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modi~ied EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All relultl lilted In 'hll report are for the 'Iclullve ule 01 the .ubmlttlng party. BC Laboratorlel, Inc. allumel no r'lponllblllty 'or report alteration, leperatlon, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805) 327·491 1 . FAX (805) 327'1 91 8 ,.....,.... ........... "''''. .....111 I I W'" W'....----...W. au;¡~" I" a I- ~~ r.U"Uf r-þlli . L.ABORATOR/ES e - pa.ge 1 Purgeable Aromatics and To~al Petroleum Hydrocarbons B.ÞJŒRSFIELD FIRE DEPARnŒNT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 A~:n: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Dace Received: ~0/22/~8 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-1 Sampling Location: Sample II): Sample Matrix: sample Collected By: 98-MDR-02 lA-25 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collected: Da:e Extracced-a020: Dace Analyzed-8020: Dace Extracced-S015K(d) : Dace Analyzed-S015H(d): ¡0/22/98 @ lO:45AM 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Practical Analysts Reporcing Quanti.tation Conseicuencs Resules Dnics Limit: Benzene None Detecced mg/kg 0.005 *. Toluene None Detected. mg/kg 0_005 .. EZt:hyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 ...* Toeal Xylenes None De'tecc:ed mg/kg 0.01 ... Surrogace ~ Recovery 57. % 70-130 .. Toeal pec:roleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3700. mg/kg 1000. Surrogac:e t Recovery Not Reponable ~ 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by C.O.H.S. / L.U.F_T. Manual Mer-hod - Modified EPA 801S Individual conscituents by EPA Method S030/8020. Noee: PQL'S were raised due to high concencra~ian of cargec ~alytes reqµiring sample dilution. Surrogace no't reportable dqe co sample 4~lution. Flag Explanat10ns: · Surrogace is low due to ma~rix in'terferences. Interferences ver~fied chrough 2n4 excrac~iQA/analysiB. ** = The surra a:e associated wich chis compoun~~ ~ø low. rt. #1186, A2 License: A20365 Stuart G. 8utcram Deparcmen't Supervisor AU relllln I~ III 11111 rwpoI1l" ,or tile ~lc "'I.. ".. of \hII .uDllkllÌlll ~ BC UÞOnI«Ioo.. IIIc ua_. no "I IOIIIilDd~ ,or "porJ doraQOf\. .'~r"'an. QØQC~nt or l \ rel put, Inlc~' 41 00 At:I... Ct:. . e.~c!:r~r,..IC. CA S:3308 . leo~) 327-4911 . FAX (80S) 327·1 9' e I'''''. WW.'" """........111 --------.-r\IlIrg'" t.-.U. aU:I.:I" IIIIS r-YJJ P"UJ/U( F-6Si =a . LA80AATORIES e Page 1 PurgeAble ~oma~ics èU1d Toeal Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAlŒR.SFIELD i'IRE: OEPARTMSN'1' 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 33301 A~cn: RALPH HU£Y 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-2 Sampling Locae~on: Sample ID: Sample Mat:J:"~X: Sample Colleceed By: 98-KOR.-02 lA-30 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collecced: Dace Excracced-8020: Pate Analyzed-SQ20: Date Excracced-8015Mld) : Dace Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 10:55AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Const.it.~enC6 Analyl31S Results Reporcing t1nÌ-cs Pra.cc1cal Quanc1t,at.:i.on Limit: Benzene Toluene Et:hyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogat.e ~ Recovery Total pecrolewn Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate t Recovery None Detecced None Dececced 0.096 None pececced 85. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.05 0.05 0.05 O.l 70-130 14000. Not Reportable mg/kg % 2000. 55-1.40 TEST KETHQI): TPH byD.O.H.S. / L.U.P.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA $015 Individual const.ituencs by EPA Met:hod 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due ~o high concent:ration of hydrocarbons present: requiring sample d:i.luc.on. Surrogate noc reportable due to ø~le dilu~ion. t. #1186. AZ License: A20345 Stuart G. Buttram Department: Superv1sor ... ,.."", IIIf4G ,n 1ft.. ~ u. for 1IW ..CIO.IIWC' .... of me a..DmIlllne pIII). 8C L4DOf.rollN. Inc. .''''lIIOI no rw.poIIl,lItllll for ~n .nel.llon. ..p....loOn, OtIIC/lmenl or mila pi", ,n...pma a 4100 A1:IIIJ:.. Ct:. . Biool<.~t".tl..,ICI. C.A 9330S . laa~) :327-491 1 . FAX. (80~J :3C!7-' 81 8 ~v--.~a-; ;lUiIIRr ---------rT \ßIJ--g~~-- lIU;¡.::IU /WleI '------r-lI';)';) ".U'I'UI "-lIellI . LABORATORIES e e Page 1 Purgeable Ar~~ics and To~al Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSPIELD ~IR£ DiPAR~ 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD PLOOR s.AJŒRSFI2I.D. CA 93301- Ac~n: RALPH HDEY 326-3979 Dace Reporced: 11/04/98 Dace Received: 10/22/98 Labora~ory No.: 98-12409-3 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Ma:r.rix: Sample Collecced By: 98 -IIfOR-02 lA-35 Soil HOWARD WIm:S I)ace Collecced: Dace Ex~rac~ed-8020: Dace Analyzed-S020: Dace Excracced-S01SM(d) : Da~e Analyzed-a015M(d): lQ/22/98 ~ 11:20AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 C'onSCl.t:.uen~s Analysis Re3ulcs Reporcing Unics Pracc;¡,cal Quanci~acion Limit:. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene To~al Xylenes Surrogate t Recovery Total pecroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate t Recovery None Decec~ed None Detected None Detected None Decec~ed 87. mg/kg Ø\g/kg ¡ng/kg mg/kg t 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 13000. Not: Repor1:a.ble mg/kg t 1000. 55-140 . ' TEST METHOD: '1'~H Þy D.O.H.S. / L.U.i".T. Manual ldet:h04 - Modified EPA 8Q1S Individual conscicuen~s by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were ra;¡,sed due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not: reportable due co ~ample dilution. AZ License: AZ0345 S~uar~ G. Bu~cram Deparcmenc Superv1sor All ,....n. ",1114 In III.. repoll ... for die 'KlUtrf. .... of d\l1\I1I11III1I1I9 ~. Ie LoIDOUlor.... Inc. .....".. no ruponaoOlllty for rcpoft .1'!II,.,.on. HpallllOft, GcIoocIlINlIII or Ihifd pan, IfIIcfPftWllOfl. 41 CJO A~la.. Cc . Bo!Ik.,...fll~ld. CA 93::308 . (8~) 3a7·4911 . FAX.lea~] 3~7·191 e I'UY-YU-.g -~g.~g.rn rf Ußl~ ~-4I¡"¡'- "U~.all.¡1I --..;r" r Wolf Y I r-gg. =a LABORATORIES e e Page 1 Purgeable Aromatic& and Total pecroleum Hydrocarbons BAK£RSFIELD'FlRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAXERSS'IELD. CA 93301 Accn: RALPH HCEY 326-3979 Cace Reported: 11/0./38 Dace Received: 10/22/98 Laboracory No.: 98-12409-4 Sampling Location: SaJllple ID; Sample Ma.cr~x: Sample Collecced By: 98-MOR-02 2A-25 Soil HOWAJU) WINES Dace Collec:ced: Dace Extraccedø8020: Dace Analyzeda8020: Dace Excracced-801SK(d) : Dace Analyzed-801SM(d): 10/22/98 @ 12:10PM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 ConS1:i.1:uen1:S Analysis ResultS Reporcing Unics Pract;i.cal Qua,nc1cac10n Limit. Benzene Tolu.ene Et.hyl Benzene Tot.al Xylenes Surrogate ~ Recovery Toeal Pecroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogace , Recovery None Det.ect:ed None Dececced None Det.ecced None Cececced 93. mg/~g mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ~ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 70-130 12000. Noc Repo~able mg/kg \ 1000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.D.F.T. Manual Mechod - Hodi'fied SPA 8015 Individual conscituencs by EPA Method 5030/8020. Not.e: PQL's were raised due to high concentracion of hydrocarbons presenc requiring sample dilution. Surrogate noc report.able due· co ø~le dilucion. AZ L~cense: AZ0345 Scuarc G. Buccram Depar~menc Supervisor AIII'NuR' 111*1 In tn.. r.pen .re lot "" CIC; U'."'1I1t 01 1ftt ...II1II1111111 pari,. Ie L.DOmor.... Inc. "'IIIMI /10 ".pon;lOI~ ,." llpoI'IlIIetllIØII. "pamlOn. CIIlKhmcnl or """' pall) onlorfprl IIIØII· 4100 Acl.. Cc, . a"I<.r-~f..¡d. CA 9330S . (805) 327-491 1 . FAX (80S) ::327'1 91 e "...... "''''.''' ...". ..rv_nr I I Will l1li.... ...... 1111;1"'11111 a 1-11.:1.:1 r UDI U r r-aall . LABORATORIES e . Page 1 pu~geable Aramacics and To~al Pe~roleum Hydrocarbons B.A1CERSFIELD FIRE DEPAR'nŒNT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A~~n: RALPH HDEY 326-3979 Da~e Repor~eà: 11/04/98 Da~e Received: 10/22/98 Labora~ory No.: 98-12409-5 Sampl.ng Loca~ion: Sample ID: Sample Ma~rix: sample Collec~ed By: 9S-MOR-02 2A-30 Soil HOWARD WINES Dace Collec~eà: Dace Excracced-a020: Da~e Analyzed-a020: Dace Excracted-S015H{d) : Dace Analyzed-S01SX(d}: 10/22/98 @ 12:25PM 10/23/98 10/23/~8 10/27/98 10/28/98 Con..t1e~~p.'t:5 Analysis Result' :: Reporting units Practical Quanc:Lcacion Lim~t:. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Toea.l Xylenes Surrogate % R.ecove%y To~al pecroleum Hydrocarbons {diesel} sur~ogaee % R.ecove%y None Ðetecced None I)ecec:ted None I)e~ec:ceà None I)e~ected 9L mg/kg mg/kg Jn9/kg mg/kg " 0.1 0_1 0.1 0.2 70-130 8800. Noe Reporcable Ø1g/kg % 1000. 55-140 'I'£ST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.tJ.F.T. Manual Method - Kodifi.ed EElA $,0,1.5· Individual canscicuencs by EPA ~chod 5030/8020. Noce: PQL'S were ~aised due to high concen~ration of hydrocaroons present requiring sample ~lut:ion. Surroga~e not reporcable due,t~ sample di1u~ion. #1186, A% License: AZ0345' ....,. ". , " Scuart G. Buttram Depar~nc supervisor All re&odIJ dsœcI III IIIat repon ",'ot 1M .,CI"st.. .... 01 till S\IÞINIIIII9 fIII"Y. Be LlÞOrIIOI.... IIIC. ISIIWIIft no mponlÏllo"'J 101' reporc Il1Maaon, ICpltallon. ClclKnllllllll 0( IIIIfG percy 1II'Icrptet.a_. 4100 At:I.. C'C. . e.l<:.e,..field. CA 93:308 . (80!5) '32"7-4911 . FAX (809) '327-191 8 .,"'. .... 1IiiI.. .... ....'_111 I I Will ..,.... ".W. g\l""~"1 I ell g I-IJJ í \If''''' r WIIiiI. . lABORATORIES -e e Page 1 purgeable Aromacics and. Toeal peeroleum Hydrocarbons BAK£RSFIELD FIRE DEPAR'nŒN'1' 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD ~LOOR BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 Aeen: RALPH HUEY 326-397~ Dace Reporced: 11/04/98 Dace Rece1~ed: 10/22/98 LaÞoracory No.: 98-12409-6 sampling Locac~on: sample IP: sample Macrix: Sample Collecced By: 9S-MQR-02 2A- 35 5011 HOWARD WI~S Pace Collecced: Pace Excracced-B020: Dace Analyzed-S020: Pace Excraceed-801SMtd) : Dace Analyzed-80l5M<d): 10/22/98 ~ l2:45PM 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 PX"accical Analysis Reporcing Quancicacion Consr.icuentã. Resulcs Uni.cs Limie Benzene None Dececced mg/kg 0.005 Toluene None Dececced mg/kg 0.005 .... Ethyl Benzene None Pececced Eng/kg 0.005 .... Toeal Xylenes None Decect:ed mg/ks 0.0l. .... SUrrogace ~ Recovery 5tií. \' "10-130 . Toeal Pet:roleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3900. mg/kg l.000. Surrogace ~ Recovery Noe Reporcable \' SS -14.0 TEST METHOP: 'fPH by D.O.H.S. I L.C.F.T. Manual Kechod - Moàif1ed EPA 801S Indiv~dual conscicuencs by EPA Mechod 5030/8020. Not:e: PQL'S were raised due co high concencracion ot hydrocarbons pre sene ~equiring sample d~lut:1on. Surrogace not reportable due co sample d~lucian. Flag Explanaeions: = surrogace is lo~ due co matrix incerferences. Incerferences verified through 2nd excra~~iQn/analys~e. .« = The surrogace assoc1aced ich chis compounq ~s lo~. AZ034S Scuarc G. Buccram Deparcmenc Supervisor All ""..\II am.<! ,n 1111. rlpol1'" for 11\. 111:1,,11...... of me I<IIIII\IIIIIIt peny at IADOI;afOllCS, Inc. ISS\l1IIM no ..'ponaolllll~ fill' ~pon iller.lIOII. scpll"~, 4llIIICf\IIICRI or IlllreI piWI' in~' 41 oa AClasa Ct:. . aeK.r"~f"r:ld, CA 93::308 . (8051 327-4911 . ¡::A)( (805) '327-191 e . - --;: ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . - - MEMORANDUM DATE: December 10, 1998 TO: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office 'of Environmental Services SUBJECT: Tank Removal Cost at 4800 Stine Road Per your request, we have updated the cost to remove the eight (8) fuel tanks at 4800 Stine Road. I have attached three quotes, ranging from $11,500. to $29,859. These are not finn quotes, but estimates. I would not use the lowest quote, $11,500., but do believe the $20,931. appears reasonable. . Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance on this project. Thank you. REHldm enclosure cc: Susan Chichester #y:'~dø g::'~ ~ ~~ ~ A g::'~ " 11/2.&/98 TUE 16:.u F.H 805 J9J J8J-I M P ENVIRONMENTAL iii 001 -- - . MP ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC. 3400 MANOR ST. BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 (805) 393-1151 FAX (80S) 393-3834 From: Greg Brandom Page One of One 11/24/98 Cost Estimate To: Howard H. Wmes'ID Bakersfield Fire Dept. via tàx 326-0576 Re: Cost estimate to dean, inert and remove USTs at 4800 Stine Rd. Estimate: $9,500 to $11.500 Scope and conditions .. 1- 10,000 gal diesel -1.. 6,000 gas .. 1- 6,000 eng oil . - 3- SSO'ts gear oil - 1- SSO waste oil .. 1.. SSO solv~ Estimate includes: _ EXposing, cleaning, inetting. removal of~ and backfilling e;cëavation .. Disposal or recycling ofñnse wast~ tanks and one load of demo waste We assume there will be one load of mise concrete. asphalt and or debris. Backfi1l will be performed using conventioøa1 method~ but not meant to be an engineered fill with compaction te'stmg. AU tanks are assumed to be substantially empty prior to cleaning. The solvent tank is assumed non-chlorinated. The above c:ost does not include permit f~ soil sampling or any repavittg. The above is only and estimate and is not a !inn bid. 11/23/1998 16:38 81355895312 -- CALPI INC PAGE €I1 e P. O. BOX 6111. BAlŒJtSI'IELD ,oar ..OB_.t. .~. av"!""" ,:J3I6.4)218 .IOS-S89-564I FACSIMILE COVER SHEET /It;1l1J/!cI (l,.¡-rý nR~ ð)(P-()51(, FROM: ¡J¡~ COMPANY: C4LPl,INC ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 6%7' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386 PHONE: (80S) Y9-!648 FAX: (80S) 589-531% DATE: //"r!J''11' TIME: /0'P TO: COMPANY: PHONE: FAX: NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS COVER PAGE: I COMMENTS: 1 L - / . 1(Oa1A~- ~ O()š!" --¡; Rß/II~r/e (t) -;1)Jf.r If! . 1fØ 0íÍpe 12c1. /¡Jcll/des -¡¡t" .;:í;t-tpt.tl/Aß: 1 Æ/ZI)¡íTš .. " J-) ¡<Jell/OtiC ¡)1.sjJdNSe.t5 d) Ex ðI1Wir¿ 1) 121 ¡J6ð <r IJ lSfJ4Se qf' i¡I/S'¡:¡¿ .5) jJtJ~ to/city lðt h) fJv/"f" I '1Ílrl1JJs¡;od' ~ I1IS/16(; IJf' -¡¡pis 7) ¿AC! fitt- "t eutn¿Mr . .' --róÍ/rl/ (Jdó/ IS: .;. úl/), fd/ I # > / I . . e K.!~ ...........ØCI c e ~~ IE:: ;,'~'..~~-' .., .:-:.- / /.,.....' . .,..., '. ,.::::J"'2\1 ,~' ':." ',' ~:rl ! 'i - f ,. ,,. L ~AR.j f1 I'N ~ 'i,'!. . :, ,". I ¡- ,8~ -, .__¿~_.__ - I "'- " ........--- . ...~.. March 3, 1997 PROPOSAL NO. 97-4840B 1 '2.. '1/ ~~c!.... -.... -- - s"nu.... ~î.>~. /NC.tléa.SC./) ('"os 1 oFF$C., f-> Y No SVI ~ S/tlVlfvYO/6- (2~ '() Howard Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 171S Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of Eight (8) Tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Wines: Pursuant to our recent conversation and my visit to the job §ite, Kern Environmental Service understands you are soliciting proposals for the removal of eight (8) fuel tanks located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California. The tanks are of (1) 12,000, (1) 10,000, (1) 6,000 and (S) SSO gallon capacities and previously contained di~sel, gasoline, oil, solvent and waste oil. All ~ .~,.represe~ted.to be of s~l ~nstru~m~...~ (3). dispensers' with islands are present approximately 33 feet from the tanks. Emsting surface materials consist of asphalt ~nd concre~.. SCOPE OF WORK: -' We propose to expedite the work in order to meet a reasonable deadline for the tank removal project. To do this we will: Obtain the necessary permits to remove the above described eight (8) tanks and associated piping on your behalf as required by the local Fire Inspector. Obtain a pennit from Bakerst1eld Fire Department mnd any other regulatory agencies as required on your behalf. Excavate tanks and associated piping in accordance with Kern County Health Department Guideline No. UT 30. Dispose of all residual product remaining in tanks. Decontaminate tanks and piping interior with steam. Transport and dispose of rinseate and product at pennitted recycling facility. Call Cor inspection by Bakersfield Fire Department. Forty-eight (48) hours notice will be given. Concrete and asphalt will be transported ofT site to l1'ecycling facility. . . .....-.... Post Office Box 5337, Bakersfield, Callfornle 93388 · (805) 589-5220 In California . (800) 332-5376 ,e e Mr. Boward Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT March 3, 1997 Pale 2 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of eight (8) tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California (KES Proposal No. 91-4840B) Render the tanks inert with the placement of dry ice at a minimum ratio of 2 pounds of dry ice for each 100 gallons of tank capacity, allowing four (4) hours for oxygen displacement. Secure all bungs and openings tightly, leaving a 118 mch pressure relief hole at the top ot each tank. Remove and transport tanks to a permitted facility for scrapping. A certificate of tank destruction will be generated. Dispensers will be disconnected and removed to allow subsurface samples to be obtained. Dispensers will remain property of client. rJVL-~ ~s ')J'Il-t{ ~7 Soil samples will be taken as directed by the Bakersfield Fire Department. Two sets of samples will be obtained below each tank. One set of samples from below each 550 gallon tank and one set from below each dispenser location and for each fifteen linear feet of piping. Each set will consist of samples from depths of two and six feet. KES's chain of custody procedures and forms will be utilized. Samples will be submitted to a state certified lab for analysis. Bid price is based on a maximum of twenty-eight (28) soU samples. If additional samples are required analyticall costs will be invoiced at cost plus twenty percent (20%). ,. Soil which is not visibly contaminated will be placed back into the excavation. Due to the void created by removing the tanks, KES win truck in clean backfill material. The site will be bacldilled and brought to grade upon completion of sampling activities. A written report with all documentation will be presented to you at the completion of this project. There are no provisions in the Scope of Work described above for any of the followlnlltems: Cave-ins, over-excavation due to unstable soil or site conditions. Trucking in clean backfill material, in the event of contamination. e .\ Mr. Boward Wines BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT March 3, 1997 Pale 3 REGARDING: Proposal for Removal of eight (8) tanks Located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfteld, California (KES Proposal No. 91484GB) Excess groundwater, dewatering, pumping or drainage. Unknown or unreported subsurface conditions including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, piping, utilities, communication$, sewers, septic systems, anchor conftgurations. Structural conditions for adjacent buildings, structures and equipment. State and federal taxes expressly associated with disposal of hazardous waste. Shoring, sheeting, piling. Expedited turn-around of laboratory results. . Security of excavation in the event contamination precludes timely bacldill. Engineered backfill (i.e. compactions testing, increased efforts, etc.). Resurfacing. Delays or stoppages by owner, buyer or regulatory agencies. Strikes, act of God, adverse weather conditions. Removal and disposal of contaminated soil and/or groundwater. On-site treatment of contaminated soil and/or groundwater. Responsibility of waste material(s) upon receipt of same at client approved receiving facility. COSTS: KES's price for the above described Scope of Work is $29,859.00. Any additional work beyond the Scope of Work will be charged in accordance with our current KES Remediation Rate Schedule dated April 1, 1994. . ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . . - MEMORANDUM DATE: November 18, 1998 TO: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services SUBJECT: Morosa Bros. Attached please find a draft site characterization report for the Mo:~osa Bros. Property located at 4800 Stine Road. You will find the laboratory reports that you requested as Appendix B. Based on the findings of this report, once the tanks are removed, this office will confirm in a "closure" letter that no further action will be require¿ on this site. We will send you a copy of all field and laboratory costs associated with this investigation, as well as, a current estimate of the cost for removal of the tanks. REH/ed cc: K. Blair J -H. Wines 'Y~de W~.¥OP.AOPe ~ A W~ n CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR....Œ. Robert 1\1. Sherfy -- ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR."OEYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M, Shaw Walter H, Porr, Jr, Michael G, Allford Carl Hernandez III TELEPHONE: 805,326-3721 FACSIMILE: 805·325,9162 DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORl'iEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 October 14, 1998 Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz- Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Dear Gentlemen: Here are the lab results. It appears that there is some very minor contamination. We will be doing some additional borings to further define the nature and extent of the contamination. Those results, together with an estimate of the clean-up costs, will be forwarded to you within the next two to three weeks. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, WHP:alj Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services S:\LitIMOROSA\CORRIParker-Bamett3.Itr.wpd , ~ ASSISTANT CITY ATIOR1'ŒYS Alan D, Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H. Porr, Jr. Michael G, Allford Carl Hernandez III e CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY e Robert M. Sheñy DEPUTY CITY ATIORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ADMI:'IIISTRATlVE ASSISTANT Lori A, Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATIORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805·326-372t FACSIMILE: 805-852,2020 October 28, 1998 Angelina Carmen Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 Re: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina Carmen Morosa, etc., et a/. Kern County Superior Court Case NO.231590 NFT Dear Ms. Morasa I have now had an opportunity to review the documents that you previously filed with the City of Bakersfield. While neither of the documents are in a recognizable legal form, I believe that one of the documents is attempting to serve as a public records request for documents related to this case. Treating the aforesaid document as a public records request, I have reviewed the same and determined that to the best of my knowledge, all the documents that you have requested thereunder have already been provided to you. While I realize that it is your practice to refuse the mail, based upon documents that you have filed with the City and based upon my conversations with the Clerks of the Kern County Superior Court, I am aware that you have received the documents that have been sent to you and which you are requesting. Finally, as an additional matter, the Public Records Act recognizes an exception for documents that are generated as part of ongoing litigation. The documents that you are requesting fall within this exception and, thus, the City is not obligated to produce those documents under the Public Records Act. In light of the foregoing, no additional documents will be provided to you at this time. WHP:alj S:\LitIMOROSAICORRIMorosa.Ltr.wpd - ;t e Angelina Carmen Morosa Page 2 October 28, 1998 bee: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services it ! I ; ! II \1 : I i i ! I I e - LABORATORIES, INC. November 16, 1998 RALPH HUEY BAKERSFIELD FIRE 1715 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIETJD, CA DEPARTMENT 3RD FLOOR 93301 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: 98-12409 10/22/98 Dear Mr. Huey: The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 10/22/98. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any q~estions regarding this report please contact me at (805}327-4911, ext. 281. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number 98-12409 when calling for assistance. ~~pJ Ý Michel],e Owen Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 8330B . (B05) 327-4811· FAX (B05) 327-181 B ~ I- > Q o 1-""" en ::) o LL o Z - c( :I: o Report To: N.ame: ßÇþ !3f1JV, 5f32-Vr Address: nit;) CHEsn:-~AV. City: ~¡=lG.D State: CA Zip: Q330/ Attn: R A:U'rl f.l.cJGV Phone: 32.6 ~3q7q CIO o C') fA - ~s- A- 30 ¡ 4 -35""" ';2-A - 'ZS- A...3ò - A - 3.ç 0) '0"";" -.... IIIN ;;C') 111- "'11) 1110 ~CIO as-- ah< .if 1::' ~,.. 0,- 00) III" as.... ;:;N <C') gíñ ,..0 ~e. Project: Project #: qg - MaR. -02 Sampler Name: 4wAAD WINes Analy~is Re9uested I MATRIX ... III CD'" Q) Q) -III... ~ ~ãiCD 0 E -0 0- 3=ãi III F-o æ~ c ~'O== CD:: -02 .... .... ... ---. COO Q) Q) ,c-oo ""~ 1 ~ C III OIB ::JQ) .c .!: :5 ð 1ii == '0 III 0::J E-S , i:iè;~ðlÕ~:i ....0- ,. -.'1 ¡ ----f <{Q) ::Jc \.l\ ~ ~ ca: zo .- ~=- . . . . I . . .... () 3=3=~(/)°æ:i .= CCJ 1"->\ I" . o z w - a: o ~ a: o r:D c( ...J Billing Information: Report Drinking Water on State Form? Comments: ..FAx R..6.5L1L1":$ (ASAP) 32.G ....CS-í6 Y/N Y/N Name: ~1(82.Sh€L.Ô hp.€' Def"í O£S Address: 1715" HéSTC-R.. ^" 3 /to -tl... City 'SlSFiel.D State CJ\ Zip q3~()1 Attention: -RAL-P/-t Hu£Y PO# BC Lab. Field Service Time: Miles: E· t Flat . qUlpmen: Rate' Revised 5/97....Sample Disposal by BC Labs may be billed at $5.00 / sample for non-aqueous Samples: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: BC LABORATORIES INC. . SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM .v. No.6 10/13/98 Page Of Submission #: q~-)cQ.. LfOq Project Code: " SHIPPING INFORMATION / S71NG CONTAINER , Federal Express 0 UPS 0 Hand Delivery Ice Chest None 0 BC lab Field Service 0 Other 0 (Specify) Box 0 Other 0 (Specify) Refrigerant: Ice 0 Blue Ice~ None 0 Other 0 çomments: Custody Seals: Ice Chest 0 Containers 0 None M" Comments: Intact? Yes D No D Intact? Yes D No D All samples received? vesM NoD All samples containers int~ct? ves4v No 0 Description(s) match COC? V--::¡; No 0 ~. n /, "~te/Time IOlz:zlq~ Ice Chest ID Date/Time Ice Chest ID y Temperature: 1... °C 1lfll) Temperature: °C Thermometer ID: 4::i~ Analyst Init % Thermometer ID: Analyst Init Emissivity Emissivity Container _Sðìl:slæve Container SAMPLE NUMBERS SAMPLE CONTAINERS 1 2 3 4 . . 7 . 9 1 1 '2 , 2 3 4 . . 7 . 9 10 " 12 0 1 OT GENERAL MINERAl! GENERAL PHYSICAL PT PE UN PRESERVED InT MFTAI ~ pT MFTAI ~ PT PT I=nAMC: PT TnTAI <>IIIO::lno:: ?ft. 1 nT Tnv PT 1nnml puo::.,n, '''<> 4nml ..~. ..... TRA VFI RlANK 4nml ..~. ..... nT EPA 41~ 1 41~? 41A 1 PT nDnA DAnlno n/""^' pT FPA !in4 nT EP" OT FPA "." .,o."n !i?!i -- -- !i?1; TAAVI= RI ANK 1nnml FPA 1;47 1nnml FPA 1;~1 1 OT FpA 1;4A -- --- 1;4Q ,- -- R~? nT rftA ftft.~.. IT OA/Or OT AMBER A 07 ,IAR ~? 07 ,IAA ~Oll ~I FI=VI= T I -, -, , I pl"R VIAl , PLASTIC BAG Comments: Sample Numbering Completed By: Date/Time: IF:IWP80lLAB _DOCSIFORMSISAMREC2.WPD] · e e LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-1 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98 -MOR- 02 1A-25 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 10:45AM 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Practical Analysis Reporting Quantitation Constituents Results Units Limit Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 ** Toluene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 ** Ethyl Benzene None Detected mg/kg 0.005 ** Total Xylenes None Detected mg/kg 0.01 ** Surrogate % Recovery 57. % 70-130 * Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) 3700. mg/kg 1000. Surrogate % Recovery Not Reportable % 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Flag * Explanations: Surrogate is low due to matrix interferences. Interferences verified through 2nd extraction/analysis. The surro ate associated with this compounds is low. ** rt. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . [B05) 327-4911 . FAX [B05) 327-1 91 B · e e LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Page 1 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-2 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 1A-30 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 10:55AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected 0.096 None Detected 85. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 14000. Not Reportable mg/kg % 2000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O_H_S. / L.U_F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. rt. #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are tor the exclusive use ot the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (805) 327-4911 . FAX [B05) 327-1 91 8 =-- 'e e LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-3 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 1A- 35 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 11:20AM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 87. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 70-130 13000. Not Reportable mg/kg % 1000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. . #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. 8C Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . [B05) 327-4911 . FAX [B05) 327-191 B · e e LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-4 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 2A- 25 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 12:10PM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 93. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 70-130 12000. Not Reportable mg/kg % 1000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. AZ License: AZ0345 -::' All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-1 91 B . e e LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-5 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 2A - 3 0 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Date Extracted-8015M(d) : Date Analyzed-8015M(d): 10/22/98 @ 12:25PM 10/23/98 10/23/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 91. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 70-130 8800. Not Reportable mg/kg % 1000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. . #1186, AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. 8C Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 9330B . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-1 91 8 . e . LABORATORIES Page 1 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 CHESTER AVE 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Attn: RALPH HUEY 326-3979 Date Reported: 11/04/98 Date Received: 10/22/98 Laboratory No.: 98-12409-6 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sample Matrix: Sample Collected By: 98-MOR-02 2A-35 Soil HOWARD WINES Date Collected: Date Extracted-8020: Date Analyzed-8020: Extracted-8015M(d) : Analyzed-8015M(d) : 10/22/98 10/26/98 10/26/98 10/27/98 10/28/98 @ 12:45PM Date Date Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quantitation Limit Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Surrogate % Recovery Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) Surrogate % Recovery None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected 56. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg % 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 70-130 ** ** ** ** * 3900. Not Reportable mg/kg % 1000. 55-140 TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of hydrocarbons present requiring sample dilution. Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. Flag * Explanations: Surrogate is low due to matrix interferences. Interferences verified through 2nd extraction/analysis. The surrogate associated ith this compound is low. ** AZ License: AZ0345 Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 8330B . (B05) 327-4811 . FAX (B05) 327-181 B Oct-13-9B lO:SBP Global Probe P.02 . e VENTURA,CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805·650·3311 Fax 805·650-8054 BAKERSFIElD. CA 14008 VeracNZ Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, IHe. DIIECT . PUSH ENVIIONMENTAl AND WUlINSTALLATlON SUVICES Odober 13,1998 IKÐI5I CS7 ·11S391 1-800-650-6611 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Diredor of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 I '. Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsurface sampling using Geoprobe- equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Califomia Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 2 Surface cover: NIA Maximum depth: 35 feet below ground surface (bgs) Number of soil samples: 6 (25, 30, 35 feet bgs) Number of groundwater samples: 0 Estimated Costs: $975 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization and materials. Estimated Completion Time: 3 hrs Note: Please note that completion time depends on site and subsurfaoo conditions. Client Is responsible for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-sugering, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: Geoprobec 50400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 4Q-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite Cost and project completion estimates do not include hand-augering, nor lOackfilling of sampling locations with Dressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. Oct-13-98 lO:59P Global Probe e P.03 - Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California Tenn.: Global Probe will submit an Invoice upon completion of the proposed worK. Invoices are payable In full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly Interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Condition.: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other government agencies. · Clearing all sampfing locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged undsrground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions_ · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reeJching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsuñace conditlpns, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampflng operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site infonnation prior to commencing and while conducting field operations. Requested information Includes health and safety plans (If applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling opel1'8tions to be peñormed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Giobal Probe personnel leave the site. If you agree to the tenns and conditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed bV a Client representative. Our mailing address Is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, Califomila 93003. Our facsimile number is 80~5O-8054. Client Project Number or 10: Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Tenns Accepted By: Client Title Cate Rodrigo Proust President. Global Probe Title ~ Date e - VENTURA, CA 71 San Marino Avenue Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-3311 Fax 805-650-8054 BAKERSFIELD, CA 14008 Veracruz Drive Bakersfield, CA 93312 805-589-0814 Fax 805-589-0814 GLOBAL PROBE, INe. DIRECT - PUSH ENVIRONMENTAL AND WELL INSTALLATION SERVICES September 24, 1998 LICENSE (57·125391 1-800-650-6611 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Director of Environmental Services City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Global Probe is pleased to submit this cost estimate to conduct subsuni'ace sampling using GeoprobeGÐ equipment. The following is our understanding of the project sampling requirements: Site Location: 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California Sampling: Number of sampling locations: 9 Surface cover: N/A Maximum depth: 15 feet below ground surface Number of soil samples: 18 (brass liners, 2 samples per location) Number of groundwater samples: 0 Estimated Costs: $875 Figures above include sampling services, mobilization and materials. Estimated Completion Time: 4 - 5 hrs Note: Please note that completion time depends on site and subsurface conditions. Client is responsible for procuring permits and clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities. Hand-augering, if required, may extend project completion time, and will be billed at a rate of $50.00 per hour. Global Probe will provide the following equipment and services: GeoprobeGÐ 5400 sampling unit 4x4 low-profile vehicle 40-hour OSHA trained operator All sampling tools required to complete project Standard decontamination equipment Concrete and asphalt coring and patching Backfilling of sampling locations with bentonite (granular or chips) Cost and project completion estimates do not include haßd-augering, nor backfilling of sampling locations with Dressurized neat cement or bentonite grout. . . Global Probe Page 2 Site: 4800 Stine Road Bakersfield, California Tenns: Global Probe will submit an invoice upon completion of the proposed work. Invoices are payable in full within 30 days of invoice date (net 30 days pending credit approval). A monthly interest charge of 1.5% will be charged for late payment. Conditions: Client is responsible for the following: · Payment of all services and materials used to conduct sampling operations. · Procurement of any permits required by regulatory or other government agencies. · Clearing all sampling locations for underground utilities, conduits, obstructions, and potential dangers. Global Probe will not be responsible for damaged underground utilities, nor for equipment breakage or any other damages caused by the presence of unidentified underground obstructions. · Payment for equipment breakage or damage if Client insists on reaching deeper strata after notification by equipment operator of extraneous subsurface conditions, such as refusal. · Handling, storage, and disposal of any hazardous materials or waste generated during sampling operations (Global Probe is not a hazardous materials or waste handler). · Providing Global Probe pertinent and updated site information prior to commencing and while conducting field operations. Requested information includes health and safety plans (if applicable), type of expected hazardous materials, and contaminant concentrations suspected to exist at the site. · Allowing sufficient time for decontamination and backfilling operations to be performed during the estimated completion time given above. Sampling equipment must be decontaminated and sample locations must be backfilled before Global Probe personnel leave the site. If you agree to the terms and cOnditions described herein, upon scheduling please forward via mail or facsimile a purchase order or a copy of this proposal signed by a Client representative. Our mailing address is: 71 San Marino Avenue, Ventura, California 93003. Our facsimile number is 805-650-8054. Client Project Number or 10: Site Address: 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Terms Accepted By: -;l2J~~:i;J &.,..s.".,. itle 9-~/ 9'r Date Rodrigo Proust President. Global Probe Title ~ Date It e Respond to: Angelina Carmen, Morosa ~ All rights reserved address used "wìthout prejudice to rights" In Care of - 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, Non-Domestic is in real Califonria No Zip Code Used Date: 13 November 1998 n<:; ,,~\) ,:;.~\\\()~~- ,<\\\~ FiL2D : ';:iN COUN7'{ NOV 1 6 1998 -¡ I To: James M. Stuart In Care of - 1415 Truxtun Ave. Bakersfield, California ¡'Ìíìtt, ^ ,,,,', j C "~", <./ ~'(/>-) TERR' ;AcNJ\L. ',C' F:~I( DY____,-S~._· :' Robert M. Sherfy In Care of - 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California Cert.# P·393 473 708 Attn: Walter H Porr, Jr, In Care of - 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California Re: My letter of 02 Noverber 1998, concerning my INFORMATION PRACTICES ACT /PUBLIC RECORDS ACT REQUEST - I.P.A. / P.R.A., relative to Mr. Porr's letter of October 28, 1998. Subject: Failure to provide the requested infonnation/ documents a violation of "Due Process of Law" and the rights to defend oneself. Alleged: CASE NO 231590 NFT Dear Sires): "ACTUAL NOTICE' Notice to the Agent is Notice to the Principle, Notice to the Principle is Notice to the Agent. Please be infonned and advised that I, Angelina Carmen. f~ily name Morosa, did, in Good Faith and with Clean Hands, visit the office of the City Attorney, \1501 TI'ID..'tu.n Ave., Bakersfield, California, on 06 November 1998, for the purposes of acquiring, an alleged second copy, copies of the requested infonnatìon / documents noticed in my I.P.A. / P.R.A. Request of 18 October 1998. It has been alleged by Mr. Walter H. Porr, his letter of October 28, 1998 - ".... aU the documents that you have requested thereunder, have already been "provided to you." and "..., I am aware that you have received the documents that have been sent to you and which you are requesting.", that all the requested documents have been provided. But upon being requested to explicit state, "Declare under penalty of peIjury", that the aforesaid was true and correct to the best of his knowledge; he declared that he would / could not sign his name to that statement! ! Respective of his refusal to sign. under penalty of petjury~ his letter gives evidence that the re- quested documents have not been provide, when he states the following: "The documents that you are requesting fall within this exception and, thus, the City is not obligated to produce those documents under the Public Records Act. " - - Now, the foregoing may be applicable to the general public, Public Record Act, but when these alleged litigation are allegedly pertaining to the individual, Infonnation Practices Act, such refusal is nothing more than a violation of "Due Process of Law" and the denial of the rights to defend oneself Thus, it would appear. his evasive and non-responsive letter, that the requested documents do not exist and have never existed; therefore and/or thereby making all motions fraudulently submitted into the court's files. Relative to this fact, it is evident that any further attempts to involve me in these I alleged litigation would be a conspiracy to violate my rights. "Concealing a material fact when there is duty to disclose may be action- able fraud." Universal !nv.Co. v. Saham Motor Inn, Inc. 619 P2d 285. 127 Arizone 480, (~izona App. 84, 1980). "Suppœssion of a material fa.ct which a. party is bound in good faith to dis- close is equivalent to a false representation." Leigh v. Loyd, 244 P2d 356, 74 Arizona 84, (1952). and ('Damages will lie in proper case of negligent misrepresentation of failure to disclose." Van Buren v. Pima Community College Dist. Bd,. 546 P2d 821, 113 Arizona 85 (Arizona 1976). Respectfully, presented: ,,/ Angelina Carmen, Morosa, a real woman on the land_ Not a Fiduciary Agent I Trustee to said bankrupt fiction Trust. : I Enclosure: Copy of Mr. Walter H. Porr's -letter of October 28, 1998 with declaration noticed thereon. cc: Notice: Sections 182) 523) 524) and 526 of the California/Penal Code and sections 241, 242 and 1341 of Title 18 use respective of the criminal actions, extortion and trespass on private property under color oflaw, stated, purs'uant of the Code of Civil Procedure. within said alleged "INSPECTION WARRANT", See attached mail list. 2 e e CHIEF ASSISTAo"T CITY ATTOR."iEY Robtr1 M. Sherfy ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR."EYS AI." D. Daniel All... M. Shaw Waller H. PO ' ', Jr. Michael O. Allrord em Hernandez III DEPt;lY CITY ATTOR."EYS Janke Scanlan Vir¡inia CCMItO Andrew C. 11>0I1U0II CITY OF BAKERSFIELD AD~IL"ISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. ACUit.r ornCE OF mE CITY ATTORNEY 1501 TltUXTtIN AVENUE BAlŒRSFIELD.CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805·326-3721 fACSIMilE: 805-852-2020 October 28, 1998 Angelina Carmen Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 Re: City of Bakersfie/d v. Angelina Carmen Morosa, etc., et aIM Kern County Superior Court Case NO.231590 NFT Dear Ms. Morosa I have now had an opportunity to review the documents that you previously filed with the City of Bakersfield. While, neither of the documents a(e in a recognizable legal form, I believe that one of the documents is attempting to serve as a public records request for documents related to this case. Treating the aforesaid document as a public records request, I have reviewed the same and determined that to the best of my knowledge, all the documents that you have requested thereunder have already been provided to you. While I realize ihat it is your practice to refuse the mail, based upon documents that you have filed with the City and based upon my conversations with the Clerks of the Kern County Superior Court, I am aware that you have received the documents that have been sent to you and which you are requesting. Finally, as an additional matter, the Public Records Act recognizes an exception for documents that are generated as part of ongoing litigation. The documents that you are requesting fall within this exception and, thus, the City is I"\ot obligated to produce those documents under the Public Records Act. In light of the foregoing, no additional documents will be provid~d to you at this time. WHP:alj S:'Üt'MOROSA'CORR'Morosa.l1r.wpd . I, Walter H. Parr, Assistant city Attorney City of Bakersfield. under penalty of perjury. do hereby declare under laws of State of California, that th~ statements herein are, to the best of my knowledge. accurate and correct. Date: November. 1998 S/S: Walter H. Porr. Jr. . .. e Notarized Signature of Angelina Carmen, Morosa I do hereby cemty I verity under penalty of peIj wy, under the laws of the united States of America that this is my true and correct signature on this document dated: . Also that a photocopy of is shall be as vaJid as the original. Dated this eleventh day of the twelfth month of the nineteenth hundred ninety seventh year of Our Lord. . ~ -, Ÿ/' ( :-A . ,71 /;:_, ,//'. . '--'1 4,Q:/¿>ú/ (. /:¿;{t/ &.";íC //X /¿?~¿~~_ .. / . , .. , --, \. gelina Cannen. family name Morosa American non-immigrant / California Republic state Inhabitant / Citizen / I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On this, the eJeventh day of the twelfth month of the nioeteenth hundred ninety seventh year, before me the above signed personalJy appeared Angelina Cannen, Morasa known to me (or satisfactorily proven) to be the natural person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purpose therein contained. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL IN KERN COUNTY, BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA state. 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Document Date: I ~ 9 q Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Number of Pages: 5 fi, ~ ~!acitY(ieS) Claimed by Signer(s) >111i~ &:zrme/7, rJ10/?7.dt. ~dividual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General o Attorney-in-Fact o Trustee o Guardian or Conservator o Other: Top of thumb here i fi: Cl1995 National Notary Association' 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184' Canoga Park, CA 91309-7184 Signer's Name: o Individual o Corporate Officer Title(s): o Partner - 0 Limited 0 General o Attorney-in-Fact o Trustee o Guardian or eonservator o Other: Top of thumb here Prod. No. 5907 Reorder: Cali Toli,Free 1-800,876-6827' e , . I, ¡. I .. .,.. Mail list: state of California Attorney General of 1300 "I" street, 11th Floor S'a'cramento, California ['pz 95814] County of Kern Ed Jagels, District Attorney t215 ,Truxtun Avenue Baker~fieid, California [pz 93301] County of Kern Carl Sparks, Sheriff 1350 ~prris Road ph. Bakersfield, California 861-Jl110 [pz 93308] City of Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California Attn: Ralph Huey Howie Wines tit e Note to File On October 28, 1998, at approximately 4:00 p.m., Angela Morosa came to the Office of Environmental Services and requested to meet with Howard Wines. Howard did not meet with her, per my instructions, but I did. After explaining that Howard was not available, Ms. Morosa informed me that we were breaking the law, trespassing on the property, and illegally removing samples from the soil, and further, we were committing mail fraud and involving a judge in fraud, very serious charges. She also informed me that she did not own that property and was not the trustee for the property. As a clarification, I confirmed that we were talking about 4800 Stine Road. Ms. Morosa then stated that the property owner (?) would be taking action against us for "violating the property" and that this was a very serious matter. I assured her that it was a serious matter, that underground storage tanks were illegally abandoned on this property and we are required by Federal and State Law to see that these tanks were properly closed. Ms. Morosa stated that there are no illegally abandoned tanks - - something to the effect that these laws do not apply - - I thanked her for informing us of her concerns, and she left about 4: 15 p.m. Ralph Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dm cc: Walt Porr, Assistant City Attorney · ' -\ ~~ ,. CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR.;'liEY Robert M. Sherry e ASSISTA~T CITY ATTOR.'IIEYS Alan D. Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H. POrT. Jr. Michael G. Allford Carl Hernandez III DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ADMI~ISTRATlVE ASSISTANT Lori A, Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805,326-3721 FACSIMILE: 805-325,9162 October 8, 1998 Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 - Rr~CEKVED OCT 1 41 1998 BY: Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz-Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield, California Dear Gentlemen: Enclosed please find a copy of the Litigation Guarantee for the subject property for your review and consideration_ Please also be advised that the City of Bakersfield has completed the boring around the tanks on the property and have forwarded the core samples to the lab for analysis. Initial field results indicate that no contamination was detected. Lab results will be forwarded to you upon receipt, as well as preliminary estimates of the cost to remove the tanks and certify the property as clear from contamination. Should you have any questions concerning any of the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. WALTER H. PO , JR. Assistant City A orney WHP:alj Enclosure cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services S:\LitWlOROSA\CORR\Parker-Bamett.ltr.wpd I : I I ¡ I I I e e LITIGATION GUARANTEE Guarantee Number: 492895 Liability: $10,000.00 Fee: $300.00 SUBJECf TO LIMITATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS HERETO ANNEXED AND MADE A PART OF THIS GUARANTEE, COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation, herein called the Company, GUARANTEES the assured named in Schedule A against loss not exceeding the liability amount stated in Schedule A which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurance which the Company hereby gives that, according to the public records, as of Date of Guarantee shown in Schedule A: 1. The title to the herein described estate or interest is vested in the vestee named in Schedule A. 2. Except for the matters shown in Schedule B, there are no defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters affecting title to the estate or interest in the land shown in Schedule A, which matters are not necessarily shown in the order of their priority. 3. a) The current interest holders claiming some right, title or interest by reason of the matters shown in Part II of Schedule B are as shown therein. The vestee named in Schedule A and parties claiming to have some right, title or interest by reason of the matters shown in Part II of Schedule B may be necessary to name defendant in action, the nature of which is referred to in Schedule A. I I ,I "I b) The current interest holders claiming some right, title or interest by reason of the matters shown in Part I of Schedule B may also be necessary to name defendant in an action, the nature of which is referred to in Schedule A. However, no assurance is given hereby as to those current interest holders. 4. The return addresses for mailing after recording, if any, as shown on each and every document referred to in Part II of Schedule B by specific recording information, and as shown on the document(s) vesting title as shown in Schedule A are as shown in Schedule C. :1 THIS LmGATION GUARANTEE IS FURNISHED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE FILING OF THE ACTION REFERRED TO IN SCHEDULE A. IT SHALL NOT BE USED OR RELIED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. By: -?%/~ II II ,I 'I ,I Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company CLTA Guarantee Ponn No.1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) ¡ II I, L I : I I' I e e 492895 Page 2 SCHEDULE A 1. Name of Assured: II The City of Bakersfield 2. Date of Guarantee: September 18, 1998 3. This Litigation Guarantee is furnished solely for the purpose of facilitating the filing of an action to: Litigate for violation of City codes 4. The estate or interest in the Land which is covered by this Guarantee is: II Fee 5. Title to the estate or interest in the Land is vested in: Angelina C. Morosa, as Trustee for the Morosa 1987 Trust I!I [I I ;1 : I 6. The Land referred to in this Guarantee is described as follows: All of the South 10 acres of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 14, Township 30 South, Range 27 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, in the uninc01porated area of the County of Kern, State of California, as per the official plat thereof. EXCEPTING THEREFROM a strip of Tract of land 100 feet wide living equally on each side of the locted line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Bakersfield to Asphaltum Beds, where the same is located through the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section 14. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM Parcel Map 4207, in the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of California, as per Parcel Map fIled August 1, 1977, in Book 18, Page 192 of Parcel Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County . ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 50 % of all oil, gas and other hydrocarbon substances and minerals, as reseIVed in Deed recorded February 18, 1955 in Book 2372, Page 260 Official Records. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 25 % of all oil, gas and oilier hydrocarbon substances and minerals within or underlying said land, as reseIVed by Howard CLTA Guarantee Form No.1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) I : i ¡ e . 492895 Page 3 Dickson, et al by Deed recorded January 2, 1962 in Book 3448, Page 324 Official Records. i II :1 I .1 :1 I I \¡ , il ~ I i I ;! CL T A Guarantee Fonn No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) j ,I ; I I I' ....... 492895 Page 4 - e SCHEDULE B PART I A. General and special taxes, including any assessments collected with taxes, to be levied for the fiscal year 1998-1999, which are a lien not yet payable. B. General and special taxes, including any personal property taxes, and assessments collected with taxes for the fiscal year 1998-1999. Total: First Installment: Second Installment: Homeowners' Exemption: Code: Parcel: $2,505.21 1,252.61 1.252.60 Unpaid Unpaid None , ¡ ¡.: 00 1-025 404-010-42-00-9 I ¡ \1 C. Said property has been declared tax defaulted for non-payment of delinquent taxes for the fiscal year 1996 to 1997 (and subsequent years, if any). Amount to redeem: Prior to: Amount to redeem: Prior to: Amount to redeem: Prior to: $6,604.61 October 31, 1998 ¡ I II 1 I $6,683.24 November 30, 1998 $6,761.87 December 31, 1998 D. The property is within the boundaries of the following District and is subject to all taxes, assessments and obligations thereof District: City of Bakersfield Sewer and KMVCD Vector Assessment, the assessments of which are currently being collected with the County Taxes. : I II II , I \ i ( I ¡ I I ! I' I' 1. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in document Granted to: CL T A Guarantee Fonn No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) Kern County ""'" e . 492895 Page 5 Pu¡pose: Recorded: public highway Apri110, 1891, in Book 36, page 477 of Deeds Affects: the West 30 feet and the South 30 feet of said Section 14 2. An oil and gas lease, affecting the premises herein stated, executed by and between the parties named herein, for the tenn and upon the tenns and provisions therein provided Dated: Lessor: Lessee: Recorded: August 7, 1975 Morosa Properties, a partnership Standard Oil Company of California, a cOlporation September 26, 1975 in Book 4916, Page 1022, Official Records No assurance is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee in said lease. 3. An oil and gas lease, affecting the premises herein stated, executed by and between the parties named herein, for the tenn and upon the tenns and provisions therein provided Dated: Lessor: Lessee: Recorded: July 14, 1975 Alma Investment Company, a co¡poration Standard Oil Company of California, a cOlporatilon October 16, 1975 in Book 4919, Page 1824, Official Records No assurance is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee in said lease. 4. An oil and gas lease, affecting the premises herein stated, executed by and between the parties named herein, for the tenn and upon the tenns and provisions therein provided Lessee: Recorded: January 2, 1976 M. Glenn Bultman, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Frances G. Me Allister, also known as Mrs. A.H. Me Allister, deceased Standard Oil Company of California, a cOlporation February 25, 1976 in Book 4940, Page 2429, Official Records Dated: Lessor: No assurance is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold 0[" matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee in said lease. 5. An oil and gas lease, affecting the premises herein stated, executed by and between the parties named herein, for the tenn and upon the tenns and provisions therein provided Dated: Lessor: May 16, 1984 Bank of America, N.T. & S.A., as Trustee under Written Agreement CL T A Guarantee FOnTI No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) e e I 'I 492895 Page 6 Lessee: Recorded: dated December 8, 1975 (9130 VIF 00840) by Constance T. Wild, Trust Officer Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a cOtpOration June 20, 1984 in Book 5669, page 465, Official Records No assurance is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee in said lease. 6. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in document ; I Recorded: Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a California corporation underground conduits, pipes, aboveground marker posts, underground and aboveground switches, and transfonners with associated concrete pads; and fixtures and appurtenances necessary to any and all thereof March 5, 1985 in Book 5739, Page 1430, Official Records . i I I Granted to: Purpose: Affects: the Easterly 20 feet of the Westerly 75 feet of said land CL T A Guarantee Fonn No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) I \ ! - e 492895 Page 7 PART II 7. The interest, if any, of the grantee(s) in the deed referenced below. The record does not disclose that such grantee is an entity capable of acquiring title to real property Grantor: Grantee: Recorded: Angelina C. Morosa, Trustee of The Morosa 1987 Trust Bordolino Unlimited March 8, 1991 in Book 6495, Page 2402, Official Records 8. The interest, if any, of the grantee(s) in the deed referenced below. The record does not disclose that such grantee is an entity capable of acquiring title to real property Grantor: Grantee: Recorded: Bordolino Unlimited Matteus March 8, 1991 in Book 6495, Page 2408, Official Records 9. A lien for the amount shown and any other amounts due, in favor of the United States of America, assessed by the District Director of Internal Revenue. Federal Serial No; Taxpayer: 779609791 The Morosa 1987 Trust (also known as "Angelima Morosa, as Trustee for The Morosa 1987 Trust) is a nominee of Angelina Cannen Morosa $229,669.80 May 15, 1996, as Instrument No. 0196062497, Official Records Amount: Recorded: 10. A lien for the amount shown and any other amounts due, in favor of the United States of America, assessed by the District Director of Internal Revenue. Federal Serial No: Taxpayer: Amount: Recorded: 779609790 Bordolina Unlimited (also known as "Bordolino") is a nominee of Angelina Cannen Morosa $229,669.80 May 15, 1996, as Instrument No. 0196062498, Official Records 11. A lien for the amount shown and any other amounts due, in favor of the United States of America, assessed by the District Director of Internal Revenue. Federal Serial No: Taxpayer: 779609789 Matteus Management (also known as "Matteus") is a nominee of Angelina Cannen Morosa CL T A Guarantee Fonn No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) 492895 Page 8 Amount: Recorded: e e $229,669.80 May 15, 1996, as Instrument No. 0196062499, Official Records 12. An abstract of judgment for the amount shown below and any other amounts due Debtor: Creditor: Date entered: County: Court: Case No: Amount: Recorded: Angelina C. Morosa, as Trustee for The Morosa 1987 Trust City of Bakersfield May 15, 1997 Kern Superior 231590 NFf $50,000.00 October 2, 1997, as Instrument No. 0197131894, Official Records CL T A Guarantee FOnTI No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) " e e 492895 Page 9 ADDRESSES I I: ! SCHEDULE C l. Vested Owner: Angelina C. Morosa, as Trustee for The Morosa 1987 Trust Mailing Address: 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 2. Paragraph Number: 7 in Part II of Schedule B Recorded: March 8, 1991 in Book 6495, Page 2402 Official Records Mailing Address: Bordolino Unlimited 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309-1736 3. Paragraph Number: 8 in Part II of Schedule B Recorded: March 8, 1991 in Book 6495, Page 2408 and September 2, I, 1993 in Book 6902, Page 2335, Official Records Mailing Address: Matteus 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309-1736 4. Paragraph Number: 9, 10 and 11 in Part II of Schedule B Mailing Address: Internal Revenue SelVice 825 "M" Street, Stop FR-5530 Fresno, California 93721 5. Paragraph Number: 12 in Part II of Schedule B Mailing Address: City Attorney's Office City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 CL T A Guarantee Fonn No. 1 Litigation Guarantee (Rev. 12-16-93) f I t THIS PLAT IS PROVJDEDFOR INFORMATION ONLY. ALTHOUGH THE INfORMATION ON THIS PLAT IS PART OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS, Tt-fE ACCURACY OF THAT INFORMATION IS NOT GUARANTEED BY THis COMPANY. THIS PlAT IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS BEING PART oF THE POLICY. REPORT, BINDER, GUARANTEE, OR OTP1ER PROD\JOT ISSUED BY THIS COMPANY, TO WHICH IT ." MAY BE A1TACHED. ~tltW~~"iör~_~~;:;;;~~~_ OF.~ IN~~ .. ..1 ': ... · .. ",I' ' : · '::: .~":.:' ::'i·'··'.,,~ ' :::':J.'::".::J. 404 - 01 ...I .'~ S. 1/2 OF SEC. I~T 30 S. 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ASSESSORS MAP No.-1.º~..:.QL_ COUNTY OF KE.RN -J.!..___ ...-.a__.__ , " e SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF TInS GUARANTEE 1. Except to the extent that specific assurances are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no UabiDty for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters against the title, whether or not shown by the public records, (b) (I) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property; or, (2) Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or nOI the maners excluded under (I) or (2) are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. (c) (I) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or exceptions in ~atents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to waler, whether or not the matters excluded under (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the public records, z. Notwithstanding any specific assurances whlcb are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of tbe following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described in the description set fortb in Scbedule (A), (C) or in Pan 2 of this Guarantee, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to which sucb land abuts, or the right to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, ramps or any structure or improvements; or any rights or easements therein, unless such property, rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description, (b) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other maners, whether or not shown by the public records; (I) which are created. suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds; (2) which result in no loss to the Assured; or (3) which do not result in the invalidity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non-judicial proceeding which is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided, (c) 1òe identily of any pany shown or referred to in Schedule A. (d) The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in this Guarantee, GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. Definition of Terms. The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean: (a) the 'Assured": the pany or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee, or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company. (b) 'land": the land described or referred to in Schedule (AXC) or in Pan 2, and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property. The term "land" does not include any propeny beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule (AXC) or in Pan 2, nor any righ~ title, interest, estate or easement in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways. (c) 'mortgage': mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. (d) 'public records': records established under state statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real property to purchasers for value and without knowledge, (e) "date": the effective date. 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimant. An Assured shall notify the Company promptly in writing in case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of any claim of title or interest which is adverse to the title 10 the estate or interest, as stated herein, and which might cause loss or damage for which the Company may be liable by virtue of this Guarantee, If prompt notice shall not be given to the Company, then all liability of the Company shall tenninate with regard to the matter or matters for which prompt notice is required; provided. however, that failure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice, 3. No Duty to Defend or Prosec:ute, The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any action or proceeding to which the Assured is a pany, notwithstanding the nature of any allegation in such action or proceeding, 4. Company's Option to Defend or Prosecute Actions; Duty of Assured Claimant to Cooperate. Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: (a) 1òe Company shall have the righ~ at its sole option and cost, to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited in (b), or to do any other act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as staled herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured. 1òe Company may take any appropriate action under the terms of this Guarantee, whether or not it shall be liable hereunder. and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall exercise its rights under this paragraph, it shall do so diligently, (b) If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the Company shall have the right to select counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel, nor will the Company pay any fees, costs or expenses incurred by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which allege matters not covered by this Guarantee, (c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defense as pennitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company may pursue any litigation to final determination by a coun of competent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse judgment or order, (d) In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, and all appeals therein, and pennit the Company to use, at its option, the name of such Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, an Assured. at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding, securing evidence, CLTA Guarantee Conditions and Stipulations Form 2015-1 (Rev, 12·15-95) e obtaining wimesses, prosecuting or defending the action or lawful act which in the opiaion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estaœ or imI:n:st as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to furnish the required cooperation. the CompanY' obJigaliODS 10 the Assured under the Guarantee shalltenninate, s. Proof of Loss or Damage. In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2 of these CooditiODS and Stipulations have been provided to the Company, a proof ofloss or damage siglXd and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety (90) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof or loss or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constilUte1be basis of loss or damage and shall state. to the extent possible. the basis of calculating the amoUDI of the loss or damage, If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured 10 provide the required proof of loss or damage, the Company's obligation to such assured UDder the Guarantee shall tenninate, In addition, the Assured may reasonably be requimt to submilto examination under oath by any authorized represenlative of the Company and shall produce for examination, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be designated by any authorized representative of the Company. all records. boob, ledgers. checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether bearing a dale befon: 01' after Date of Guarantee, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, if requeRed by any authorized representative of the Company, the Assured shall grant its permission. in writing. for any authorized representative of the Company to examine, inspect and copy all œcocds, books, ledgers, checks, cotreSpondence and memoranda in the custody or conrro of a lhird pany. which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage, All infonnalÍon desigœtcd as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shaD DOl be disclosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment of the Company, il is oecessaJ)' in the administration of the claim. Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under Oath. produce other reasonably requested information or grant pennission to secure reasonably necessary information from third parties as required in the above paragraph. unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shall tenninate any liability of the Company under Ibis Guarantee to the Assured for that claim. 6. Options to Payor Otherwise Settle Oaims: Termination of Liability. In case of a claim under this Guarantee. the Company shall have the following additional options: (a) To Payor Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the Indebtedness. 1ñe Company shall have the option to payor settle or compromise fOl' or in the name of the Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage nf Ibis Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or, if this Guarantee is issued for the benefil of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder, the Company shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amøum owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable anomeys' fees and expenses inClllTed by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of pUJdlase. Such purchase, payment or lender of paymenl of the full amount of the Guaranœe shall terminate all liability of the Company hereunder, In the event after notice of claim bas been given 10 the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said i~ the owner of such indebtedness shall transfer and assign said indebledness. togedler wiIh any collateral security, 10 the Company upon paymeot of the purchase price. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (a) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, 0Iher than to make the paymenl required in that paragraph, shall ternùnale, including any ohlig;añon 10 continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company bas e:xacised its options under Paragraph 4. and the Guarantee shall be surrendemllo the CompaDy for cancellation, (b) To Payor Otherwise Senle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Claimant, To payor otherwise settle with other parties for or in the name of an Assured claimant any claim assured against under this Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' tees and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company lip 10 the time of payment and which the Company is obligated to pay, Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, 0Iher than 10 make the payment required in that paragraph, shalltenninate, including any ohlig;añon to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company bas e:xacised its options under Paragraph 4. 7. Determination and Extent of Uability. lñis Guarantee is a conttacl of Indemnity against actual monetary loss or damage SUSlained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered Joss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances sel forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described. and subject to the Exclusions From Coverage oflñis Guarantee. 1ñe liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall DOl exceed the leas! of: (a) the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Pan 2; (b) the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness seemed by'the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as limiled or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and Stipulations. althe time the loss or damage assured against by this Guarantee occurs, together with im~l1bet=n; or (c) the difference between the value of the estate or inlerest covered hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate or interest subject to any defect, lien I}f encumbrance assured against by this Guarantee. 8. Limitation of Liability. (a) If the Company establishes the title. or removes the alleged defecl" 1ien oc encumbrance, or cures any other maner assured against by this Guaranlee in a reasonably diligent manner by any method, including litigation and the completion of any appeals therefrom. it shall have fully peñormed its obligations with respect 10 that mailer aDd shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused thereby. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS CONTINUED ON BACK COVER e CONDfinONSANDSTWULATIONSCONnNUED (b) In the event of any litigaåon by the Company or with the Company's consent, !he Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until !here bas been a final determination by a court of competeD! jurisdiction. and disposition of all appeals !herefrom, adverse to the tide, as stated herein. (c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any Assured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in senling any claim or suit wi!hout!he prior written consent of the Company. 9. Reduction of Liability or Termination of Liability. All payments under this Guarantee, except payments made for costs, anomeys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. 10. Payment of Loss. (a) No payment shaD be made wi!hout producing Ibis Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee bas been lost or destroyed, in which case proof of loss or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction of !he Company. (b) When liability and the extenl of loss or damage has been definitely fixed in accordance wi!h 1bese Conditions and Stipulations. the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty (30) days thereafter, 11. Subrogatioa Upon Payment or Settlement. Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shaD vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured claimant. The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all rights and remedies which !he Assured would have had against any person or propcny in respect to the claim had this Guarantee DOl been issued. If requested by !he Company, the Assured shall transfer to !he Company all rigbls and remedies against any person or property necessary in order to perfect this right of subrogation. 1be Assured shall pemùt the Company to sue, compromise or settle in the name at the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation involving 1bese rights or remedies. If a payment on account of a claim does 1101 fully cover the loss of !he Assured !he Company shall be subrogaœd to all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have rearmed ilS pñDcipal, interest. and costs of collection. U. Arbitration. e Unless prohibited by applicable law, either !he Company or !he Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to !he Title Insurance Arbitration Rules of !he American Arbitration Association. Arbitrable maners may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and !he Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee, any service of the C~~any in connection wi!h its issuance or !he breach of a Guanntee provision or other obligallon. All arbitrable maners when !he Amount of Liability is $1,000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option of either !he Company or the Assured. All arbitrable matters when the amount of liability is in excess of $1 ,000,000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both !he Company and the Assured, The Rules in effect at Date of GuaraD!ee shall be binding upon the parties. The award may include anomeys' fees only if the laws of the state in which the land is located pemùts a court to award anomeys' fees to a prevailing patty. Judgment upon !he award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be eotered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The law of the situs of the land shall apply to an arbitration under !he Title Insurance AIbitration Rules. A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request. 13. Liability Limited to ThIs Guarantee; Guarantee Entire Conlrael. (a) This Guarantee together wi!h all endorsements. if any, anached hereto by the Company is !he entire GuaraD!ee and contract between !he Assured and !he Company. In interpreting any provision of this Guarantee, this Guarantee shall be construed as a whole. (b) Any claim of loss or damage, whe!her or not based on negligence, or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. . . (c) No amendment of or end~ntto this Guarantee can be made except by a wnllDg endorsed hereon or attached hereto SIgned by either !he President, a Vice President !be Secretary. an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of rru; Company. 14. Notices, Where Sent. All ~otices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall include the number of this Guarantee and shan be addressed to COMMONWEALTH LAND TInE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1700 Market Street. Philadelphia, PA 19103-3990. IXJ ...= ~ (I gi ~ ~ I\) ~i -- ~ c: ~ it'" - ~ '" 0 I ~ '" 0 æ I; i"~ ;: ¡ ~ ~ ... '" ::I '" .. ~ i '" a "0 ~. a ~ c:: tr:I ;¡! ... 0 0 ~ ~ 00 n ~ ::I ~ -6" ! 0 0 :or Z Z Z jii' .. '" 1;1) 0 :f c: ... ::r ~ a ~ n 0 e '" (") z ~ 0 1,0 ~ 1;1) 1,0 ~ Q CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR1~EY _ Robert M. Sherfy j~Jl.¡¿t1ol'O.b.~~ ~ r~ r~e ASSISTANT CITY ATTOR."iEYS Alan D, Daniel Allen M. Shaw Walter H. Porro Jr. Michael G, Allford Carl Hernandez III DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEYS Janice Scanlan Virginia Gennaro Andrew C. Thomson CITY OF BAKERSFIELD r..... _ __ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lori A. Aguilar OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 " ! TELEPHONE: 805-326-3721 FACSIMILE: 805,325,9162 October 16, 1998 Robert Parker, Revenue Officer Internal Revenue Service 5300 California Avenue, Suite 100 Bakersfield, California 93309 Scott Barnett, Chief Financial Officer Laz-Trans 5200 District Blvd. Bakersfield, California 93313 Re: Morosa Bros. Property 4800 Stine Road. Bakersfield. California Dear Gentlemen: Based on the lab results recently sent to both of you, the City of Bakersfield obtained another Inspection Warrant from the Kern County Superior Court authorizing the City to perform additional slant drilling on the above property. It is anticipated that this inspection will be conducted some time during the week of October 19, 1998 through October 28, 1998. Once we obtain the lab results, I will forward the same to you for your review. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. WALTER H. PORR, JR. Assistant City Attorney WHP:alj Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Director of Environmental Services S:\L.it\MOROSA\CORR\Parker-Bamett4.Itr.wpd !- ?tu·, r cA- ~. -:: 6 - t7 S- 7 ¡; ..,- r-..... .. .. .. -.- ~ _ 1'- \ rr~ L.....p C" _ ,. - ~ ~ ~").1. Lr~ (.,~ \.. ) o Co> "'- ..... ..... "'- (Ø ...¡ AEC AGRA AQUA aSK HOLGUIN SEI STATE WZI Fee Proposed for the Project $5,845,00 $6,900.00 $4,393.50 $10,993.00 $5,575.00 $4,665.00 $9,705.00 $15,000.00 Additional Cost for 5 ft $27,00 $200.00 Jð5:6O ð $150.00 $175.00 $149.00 $318.00 $3,000.00 Increment Beyond 35 ft No, of Borings up to 35 f\ 5 5 3 6 4 3 4 6 No. of Sampling 33 16 9 40 13 9 25 36 Telephone No. of Firm 831-1646 392-1344 836--81 00 327-0671 391-0517 831-5100 800-636-1587· 326-1112 G,\PROJECTSIAROOWlAIR-POR1\SOO\QEVAL WB3 ..... N CJI Co> Cj 00 -. -= 2-N 00 ..... <=> N ...¡ () o t!' '" ;::: '1:1:1 t'" .... () ~~ [§I. o I o ..... e 41, MEMO TO FILE Morosa Bros. Telcon with Walt Porr September 18, 1998 IRS, which has a lean and first position on the property may be willing to sell discounted by the cost to remove the tanks. Trucking firm currently leasing property from Angie Morosa would be interested in buying property - - - if - - - price was reasonable - - - and they received a clean bill of health on the Underground Storage Tanks. - - - ie: a clean closure letter from this office. To accomplish this we need to determine a firm cost to remove these tanks. Step 1 - Angle bore to determine if contamination exists. Step 2 - If no contamination - get firm quote to remove tanks - accepting preliminary site assessment results from angle bore. Step 3 - Get a current Title report to determine who else may have a lean on property. Step 4 - Negotiate with all parties to get agreement. (If property is transferred - city will handle removal) - City up front money a) Angle boring and testing b) Title Search - $300 (All recoverable if sale is completed) e . MEMORANDUM Il" L' , " , , ¡" May 20, 1997 .-- -----. TO: FROM: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMEIERS JUDY K. SKOUSEN, City Attorney '5 ~ CARL HERNANDEZ III, Deputy City Attorney[:,.'µ SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C. Morosa In late July, 1996, the City filed a civil action against a trust which was illegally maintaining underground storage tanks on its property. The suit was filed only after numerous requests for compliance by Fire Department staff and our office were ignored. The case is an unusual one because the defendant used "Freeman" -type oppositions to the City's suit. Generally speaking, these "anti-governmenr groups raise arguments that the courts have no jurisdiction to hear cases against an individual who claims to be answerable only to another "sovereign" (e.g., common law courts). This required our office to file several motions to overcome defendant's unusual tactics. The City was successful in all motions it filed. On May 1, 1997, the court heard the City's application for j:.Jdgment. After a brief hearing on the matter, the court ruled as follows: 1. The court declared the existence of the underground storage tanks on the subject property a public nuisance. 2. The court granted a permanent injunction ordering that within 30 days of service of the order defendants shall: a. Properly permit the UST's; b. Properly contain or monitor the tanks against leakages; c. Maintain evidence of financial responsibility for injury to third parties due to unauthorized leakages; and d. Properly abandon or close the UST's. 3. Ordered that if defendants fail to comply with the provisions within the 30-day time period, the City will acquire jurisdiction to abate the USTs. THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE ANI) IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. - . HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEMBERS May 20, 1997 Page 2 4. Ordered that if the defendants fail to comply with the provisions of the order within the 30-day time period, the defendants will be liable to the C:ty for civil penalties in the amount of $50,000. 5. The court retained jurisdiction to modify the order should the City find that further costs are necessary to abate the nuisance. We will record the order and move forward with collection of the civil penalties. If you have any question concerning this matter, please feel free to call. JKS:CH:cj cc: Alan Tandy, City Manager Michael Kelly, Fire Chief Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\LIT\MOROSAICORRIUPDA TE3,MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. -- - , . It e CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FAX NO. (805) 325-9162 TELECOPIER MESSAGE DATE: May 21, 1 998 PLEASE ROUTE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO: NAME: HOWARD WINES COMPANY: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FAX NO. SENDING MESSAGE TO: (805) 326-0576 FROM: NAME: CARL HERNANDEZ NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER SHEET): 6 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: THIS MESSAGE IS INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICt:I IT IS ADDRESSED AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVilEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL. IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE ADDRESS BelOW VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. THANK YOU. 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3721 900/TOO III x::oo¡o.uV x.LI::> Z9T6gZC g08¡¡ tT:TT 86/TZ/90 - /""'.. . RECOROING REQUeSTED BV: ._-_ JUDY K. SKOUSEN, CITY ATTORN~ CARL HERNANDEZ III, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY City Hall 1501 Truxtun Ave., Bakersfield, CA WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: CITY ATTORNEY City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue, 2nd Flr. Bakersfield, CÅ 93301 ATTN: CARL HERNANDEZ III .....m..:ä napleS.1-\RS80r-Kecorder Kern County Of ~al Records DOCU~ENT #:O~071879 PATTI Pages: 5 5/39/1997 19:33:32 Illfllllll~111 le1B1e?18?SI -. Fees... . Taxes... Other. . . TOTAL PAID. . 19.9S 19.00 Stat. Types: I --- -'*' _0R _PiO _LH _RF _NA ST !: , ORDER OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION AND CIVIL PENALTIES TITLE OF DOCUMENT 900/Z00 ~ .--" ~.!;-/'''''''''-:;--:--~--- ~ill '(IJ _ 'í .'\ :'.-.. "'k'~,- ' ·""·c.. .:.:.'_',.,. '/. ., r'~j ;:~'~,mì!~\"1\ ' .... /~4IIt.. \. .~ i j~ ;;ß~i~/;,} ~I'-..,\ ..J ~ ,<,' ~" ~~ /. '.>~ ~ .... -" I \~". ~. .<.::.-,~. \\ .,,' '.'~"(l/"( \\', .,1 ' ~~~~7,.:0;,;", !3mlO.LLV x.LI:> Z916SZC S08A n: n 86/1Z/S0 .. - J a_ Maintaining the USTs which are the subject of this litigation without 2 obtaining the proper permits as required under Califomia Health and Safety Code Sections 3 25284; 4 b. Maintaining the USTs which are the subjeå of this litigation without taking S the required actions pertaining to containment or monitoring against leakages set forth ,in 6 California Health and Safety Code Sections 25291 and 25292; 7 C. Maintaining the USTs which are the subject of this litigation without 8 maintaining evidence of financial responsibility for taking corrective action or compensating 9 third party individuals for injury as required under California Health and Safety Code Section J 0 25292.2; and I I d. Abandoning or otherwise failing to properly close and/or cease the 12 operation of the USTs in violation of California Health and Safety Code Section 25298 and 13 the Uniform Fire Code Section 7902.1.7 et seq as adopted under Bakersfield Municipal Code 14 Chapter 15.64. 15 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendants, and each of them, and their agents. 16 servants and employees and all persons acting under, in concert with or for them, shall, within 17 30 days of the date the order is served to: 18 a. Obtain the proper permits to operate the USTs as required under 19 Califomia Health and Safety Code Sections 25284; 20 b. Take the required actions pertaining to proper containment for, or 21 monitoring for, potential leakage as required in Califomia Health and Safety Code Sections 22 25291 and 25292 for each UST located on the property which is ~he subject of this litigation; 23 c. Maintain evidence of financial responsibility for taking corrective action 24 or compensating third party individuals for injury as required under California Health and 25 Safety Code Sedion 25292.2; and 26 d. Properly abandon and/or otherwise properly close and/or cease the 27 operation of the USTs as required under the terms of C~lifornia Health and Safety Code 28 Section 25298 and the Uniform Fire Code Section 7902.1.7 et seq as adopted under , J "I .¡j I 1\.1 r.'l, f 2 BOO1í1225 PAGE137 900/too ~ X3:NMO.LLV xu::> t!SHR~"(> cno" '-'T'T"I" "'_i__,~_ .,--.... 1Þ 1 JUDY K. SKOUSEN City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 051982 CARL HERNANDEZ III 3 Deputy City Attorney State Bar No. 164750 4 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 6 Attorneys for Plaintiff 7 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 ~ eNTERED MAY 1 5 1997 800K 1225 r^GE 136 e 'FILED KERN COUNìY SUPERIOR COURT OF CALlFORN~A IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN .......... 11 12 CI1Y OF BAKERSFIELD. 13 Plaintiff. I 14 vs, 15 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 16 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 17 Defendant. 18 CASE NO. 231590 NFT ORDER OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION AND CIVIL PENALTIES (Health and Safety Code Sections 252~9 and 25299.01 ; Bakersfield Municipal Code Section 8.80.220) 19 20 The application of the City of Bakersfield for default judgment came on regularly for 21 hearing on May 1, 1997, before the Honorable Richard J. Oberholzer in Department 8 of the 22 above court. The City appeared by Carl Hernandez III, Deputy City Attorney; defendant 23 Angelina C. Morosa made no appearance. 24 On proof made to the court's satisfaction and good cause appearing: 25 IT IS ORDERED that the above-named defendants, and each of them, and their 26 officers, agents, employees, representatives, and all persons acting in concert or participating 27 with them, are enjoined and restrained from engaging in. committing, or performing, directly 28 or indirectly, by any means whatsoever, any of the following ads: 900/COO (f 69!6g6C gOg.g, II II I I' I X3mlO.LLV x.u::> !n:n g6/n/gO - ,,-.... ..-.... ~e - I 1 Bakersfield Municipal Code Chapter 15.64. 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that should defendants fail to comply with the ·provisions I 3 of this order within the 3D-day time period set forth above. the City of Bakersfield shall have 4 jurisdiction to abate the USTs which are hereby declared to be a public nuisance and which 5 are the subject of this litigation and the City may seek all necessary administrative warrants 6 to effectuate the removal. 7 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that should defendants fail to comply with the provisions 8 of this order within the 30-day time period set forth above, defendants shall be liable to the 9 City of Bakersfield for civil penalties in the amount of $50,000 pursuant to Health and Safety 10 Code Section 25299. 11 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sedion 529(b)(3), 12 no undertaking is required in this matter. 13 The court reserves jurisdiction to modify this order as the ends of justice may require. 14 15 DATED: 16 17 MAY I 3 1997 I. RIC~~OLZER JUDGE F THE SUPERIOR COURT IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 CH:cj 28 S;IUTWIOROSA\PlDGS~JUNCT.ORD 3 BOOk 1225 PAGE 138 'I II ¡ 900/g00 ~ X3mlO.LLV ,UI:> 1:916g1:C g08Q, 91: 11 86/H/gO \1 -, ".-.... , -e -e 1 PROOF OF SERVICE 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF KERN 3 I am employed in the County of Kern, State of C2Jlifornia. I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to the within action; my business address is City HaJJ, 4 1501 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93301'. On May 7, 1997 I served the fore.9C?in9... document described as ORDER OF PERMANENT INJUNCTION AND CIVIL PENALTIES on the interested parties in this 6 action by placing a true copy thereof enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed as follows: . 5 7 Angelina Carmen Morosa '8 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield; California 93309 9 10 _ (BY PERSONAL SERVICE) I caused such envelope to be hand delivered to the offices of the addressee(s) shown above. 11 .Ã..- (BY MAIL) I caused such envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid to be 12 placed in the United States mail at Bakersfield, California. 13 I am "readily familiar" with our office's practice o~ collection and processing correspondence for mailing. It is deposited with U.S. 'postal service on that same 14 day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of party served, service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or fJostage meter date is 15 more than 1 day after date of deposit for mailing in affidavit. . ¡ 16 ~ (STATE) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of ¡ California that the above is true and correct. 17 _ ('FEDERAl:.) +dechire that t am' employed in the office oramember ot-the-B"ar 18 of this Court at whose direction the service was made. . ... 1-1 . . .../ - 19 EXECUTED on May 7, 1997, at Bakersfield. ., I . 20 21 22 23 24 .25 26 27 2g i¥¥A~~~TO~Iœ 't'HXS CER.TIFICATE IS or1:1Œ··otUG:tNAL ON ~.:.!~.._ANt) CORRECT COPY' OFFICE. ......-- -.'OJ"" 1:)F' REco.RI) IN HY ArrEST: MAY 3 0 911 the ~uperior CQurt a ~ auà. tcr I:he By ,Deputy 'I \.. 900/900 ~ X3mlO.LLV x.LI:> ~916Ç~C Ç08,Q, 91 : n 8611VÇO ""~_"",.""'""" -,. .,~_ ...' ..,., _i_ .,... '....... ....;.... . ". ......... ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . ., ~ MEMORANDUM "- ~ y DATE: November 21, 1996 TO: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator FROM: .#aowardW.ines, Hazardous"Mãie .«. . _.. -- .--,- ---....... ~ . ì " SU Morosa Brothers Violations and Penalty Assessment ~ ----- This is the statutory violation involved: Section 25298, California Health and Safety Code. Faibife to properly close or abandon the tank site. These are the penalties specified in CH & SC: Section 25299(b) lists abandonment or improper closure as subject to civil penalty of not less than $500.00 or more than $5,000.00 per tank, per day. There are a total of8 underground tanks at the property. As for the starting date of violation, I would refer to using 2/20/94 as the end of the 12 month extension requested by Morosa in her 2/20/93 letter. Since the Diesel tank had been pennitted and operated by a formertenant of the property, Hurts Transportation, this would leave 7 tanks in violation since 2/20/94. As of 11/22/96, 1006 days of violation have occurred. 1006 days x 7 tanks x $500.00 = $3,521,00. 1006 days x 7 tanks x $5,000.00 = $35,210,000. Reliefftom the violation is provided in section 25299.01 which authorizes the superior court to impose a positive injunction that the tanks be removed. Considering the exuberance of the statutory fines, settlement should focus on the injunctive relief, as well as reimbursement to the city of all investigative costs. Keep in mind, also, that this case could also publicly address our policy toward tanks abandoned after 1998. HHW/dlm 'Y~de W~ ~.A0P6 ~ A W~ " ~~ /h BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . - .-...;..... ~ - MEMORANDUM DA TE: May 2, 1997 TO: Carl Hernandez, m Deputy City Attorney FROM: Vøoward H. Wines, In Hazardous Materials CoordinatCDr . -.-....: '. >--, ~_ ~--;-_~1""^ " SUBJECT: City vs. Morosa - ~~. . . .~. :,1':.: ..~~r<-'""~ -...-'~ .", . ":.___~~:~~;'P-i'O~~,,_;;..'; ''''':, ......-.:.~ ---~:~~:§¿-:;~;;.; .~.:-- '::.'~';~'~:~~~" . '<~j.:,>,:' - ,," Thank you for representing this office in the above matter. - ,- "-". ~ Although I was prepared to testify to the fact. the attached State Water Resources Control·Board.:.",,,,· Cost Guidelines should substantiate the $100.000 amount associated with typical underjround .: . ,~,' storage tank cleanups. . . "",,-s:t:: ~:',,':':;:~.!..,.i,. c..... . .'~:::("::- - "'--~,., If you need anything further, please call. 't-'-~'J....--/ , . '" ~ ,:.';...: ..~J ~ ~ri r..,,: i f, f't .....". _~', -- ~,~~:-?~::. '.: . -, -'-.~. -.'"'? -;:,...-.. IY~~W~~~~~AW~" M E M s E S A 1M G I 0 E IL rnOflJ.6 TO ,.t e e J Cost Guidelines UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND ST A TE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND P.O. BOX 944212 SACRAMENTO. CA 94'244-2120 (916) 227-4307 h up:/ /www.swrcb.ca.goY/-cwphome/fundhome.htm \ \ vcr: 1.0 07/01196 e APPENDICES us.cost Guidelines .-..... .. " . QAlQC by an experienced staff member and five (5) copies of the report. ~:lcavation and Disposal of 1,500 Cubic Yards of Petroleum Contaminated Soil Tas 1 2 3 4 5 Consulting units $/unit #units cost # units cost #Units cost # units cost #units cost Proj. Manager hr 75 4 300 4 300 5 Senior hr 90 4 360 Staff hr 65 10 650 28 1,820 8 520 16 1,040 19 1,235 Drafter hr 45 10 450 Clerical hr 35 4 140 L..aborer hr 25 28 700 16 400 Equipment Rental/Supplies PID day 90 3 270 Fence month 100 1 100 Visqueen roll 61.5 2 123 Truck day 0.35 100 35 100 35 100 35 Misc. Supplies lot 20 2 40 4 80 SubeontndOr ~cavator week 680 4 2,720 2 1,360 J.oader week 536 4 2,144 2 1,072 8015/8020, soil each 55 12 660 8015/8020, soil each 55 12 660 Dump Truck hr 60 420 25,200 Disposal Fees ton 22 2,400' 52,800 Clean Soil ton 3 2,300 6.900 Class 2 Rock ton 12 50 600 Â.sphaJt Saw hr 45 8 360 iI"ransp&Disp. sq. ft. I 2,025 2,025 Repaving sq. ft. 2 2,025 4.050 Task Subtotals 1,050 88,137 1,915 15,817 2,265 ~ Total Cost I 109,184 Appendix, Page 4 vcr: 1.0 07/01196 -, 78 . MEMORANDUM "WE CARE" DATE: March 29, 1996 TO: Carl Hernandez, City Attorney FROM: Aoward Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician SUBJECT: Utigation Guarantee for 4800 Stine Road SUMMARY Attached, please find the litigation guarantee you had requested. The property described above contains at least 8 underground storage tanks. Six of the eight tanks have been illegally abandoned for some ten years. The remaining two tanks have previously been permitted, but are not in compliance with permit conditions at this time. We have constructive notice in the file that the property owner, Angelina Morosa, is aware of the violations and has previously requested extensions of time for removal of the tanks. All recent notices to Ms. Morosa have been refused. A total of four notices sent by Certified Mail and two notices sent first class mail were all returned IIRefused for causell, etc. The specific violations are: Section 7902.1.7.2.3 Uniform Fire Code (BMC 15.64) Failure to remove out of service underground tanks. Section 25284 California Health and Safety Code Failure to comply with underground tank permitting requirements. Section 25292.2 (supra) Failure to maintain evidence of financial responsibility. Section 25298 (supra) Failure to properly close or abandon the tank site. · . MEMORANDUM September 13, 1996 FROM: JUDY K. SKOUSEN, CITY ATTORNEY CARL HERNANDEZ III, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEYdht TO: SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C. Morosa Underground Storage Tank Litigation An examination of the Court's file in this case revealed that the Superior Court Clerk accepted Ms. Morosa's "responsive pleading" as both an answer a:1d a cross-complaint. Apparently, the Court did not recognize the pleading as a petition for writ of mandamus and/or prohibition. Based on the Court's classification, we have filed a motion to strike both the answer and the cross-complaint. Moreover, since the pleading is actually a petition for mandamus and/or prohibition, we have also filed a demurrer to the petition. A hearing on the motion to strike and the demurrer is set for September 30, 1996, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 3 of the Superior Court. It is obvious that the responsive pleading does not comply with the requirements of the Code of Civil Procedure or Court Rules. Since there is another action pending between the defendar.t and the plaintiff City of Bakersfield, the petition is subject to a demurrer. Also, becé1use there is a plain, adequate and speedy remedy at law, (e.g., the defendant should file a legally acceptable answer to the City's complaint), the petitioner is entitled to no writ of mandamus relief. Finally, the pleading filed by the defendant is certainly uncertain, ambiguous and unintelligible. :. I will keep you updated on any new developments in this Cé"se. CH\bsb cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\LIT\MOROSAICORR\PETITION.MMO , +þ. ¡io~ . II ¿,tSJ' . 1\ MEMORANDUM August?,1996 FROM: JUDY K. SKOUSEN, CITY ATTORNEY CARL HERNANDEZ III, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY C N TO: . SUBJECT: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CASE - CITY:>F BAKERSFIELD v. MOROSA On July 11, 1996, the Superior Court issued an Order to Show to Cause for Preliminary Injunction ordering defendant Angelina Morosa to appeal' in the Superior Court on August 1, 1996, regarding the failure to maintain underground storage tanks in compliance with the provisions of Health and Safety Code Sectiors 25280 et seq. The court ordered that the Complaint and all other moving papers regarding the Order to Show Cause be served upon the defendant by July 22, 1 B96. As I explained to you previously in further detail, the process servers were unable to serve Ms. Morosa until July 28, 1996. Obviously, this was beyond the required service date set by the Superior Court. As a result, Ms. Morosa was personally served with the Complaint, which she must answer by August 28, 1996. However, it would be necessary to have the court reissue its Order to Show Cause in order to rule on our request for a Preliminary Injunction. As we discussed August 1, 1996, seeking a reissuance of the Order to Show Cause and pursuing a Preliminary Injunction is not feasible at this time since Ms. Morosa is likely to default in this case at which time we will request entry of default and default judgment. Requesting preliminary injunctive relief, therefore, at this time, would serve no meaningful purpose. If Ms. Morosa answers the Complaint we will then file a motion for preliminary injunctive relief pending trial and the granting of permanent injunctive relief and civil penalties. CH:dlr cc: Robert M. Sherfy, Chief Assistant City Attorney ~ Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\LIT\MOROSA\CORR\UPDATE.MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. ;.. e e MEMORANDUM August?,1996 FROM: JUDY K. SKOUSEN, CITY ATTORNEY CARL HERNANDEZ III, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEyCN TO: . SUBJECT: UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CASE - CITY OF BAKERSFIELD v. MOROSA On July 11, 1996, the Superior Court issued an Order t:> Show to Cause for Preliminary Injunction ordering defendant Angelina Morosa to appear in the Superior Court on August 1, 1996, regarding the failure to maintain undergro:Jnd storage tanks in compliance with the provisions of Health and Safety Code Sections 25280 et seq. The court ordered that the Complaint and all other moving papers regarding the Order to Show Cause be served upon the defendant by July 22, 1996. As I explained to you previously in further detail, the process servers were unable to serve Ms. Morosa until July 28, 1996. Obviously, this was beyond the required service date set by the Superior Court. As a result, Ms. Morosa was personally served with the Complaint, which she must answer by August 28, 1996. However, it would be necessary to have the court reissue its Order to Show Cause in order to rule on our request for a Preliminary Injunction. As we discussed August 1, 1996, seeking a reissuance of the Order to Show Cause and pursuing a Preliminary Injunction is not feasible at this time since Ms. Morosa is likely to default in this case at which time we will request entry of default and default judgment. Requesting preliminary injunctive relief, therefore, at this time, would serve no meaningful purpose. If Ms. Morosa answers the Complaint we will then file a motion for preliminary injunctive relief pending trial and the granting of permanent injunctive relief and civil penalties. CH:dlr cc: Robert M. Sherfy, Chief Assistant City Attorney ~ Ralph Hue~, Hazardous Material~ Coordina~o: 'Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\L.IT\MOROSAICORR\UPDA TE,MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE ANI) IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . e -- MEMORANDUM DATE: October 3, 1997 TO: Michael Allford, Assistant City Attorney FROM:~oward H. Wines. III, Hazardous Materials Technician SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield vs. Angelina C. Morosa On Friday, October 3, 1997, I received a call from Mark Gabriele of the State Board of Equalization, Underground Tank Accounts (phone number 916-445-2715), who inquired of me the vesting of the property at 4800 Stine Road. I confirmed our records indicate Angelina C. Morosa, and upon approval by Carl Hernandez, I faxed Mark a copy of the litigation guarantee page listing title vested as such. Mark told me that Angelina C. Morosa has filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy on September 12, 1997. Carl suggested I issue this memo to inform you of the Bankruptcy issue as it would affect the City's actions. Please keep this office informed of any developments in this case. HHW/dm cc: Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator 'Y~de W~ ~.A0P6~ A W~" 9/26/94 9/27/94 9/29/94 9/30/94 10/20/94 3/2195 3/1 0/95 3/15/95 1 0/18/95 10/31/95 11/8/95 12/11/95 HHW/d/m attachment - . Phone call from Chuck Flowers of Hurt's Trucking inquiring on permitting the diesel tank for use. I advised Hurts to integrity test the diesel tank prior to use to satisfy permit conditions. Notice of Violation sent to MA TTEUS c/o Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way for failure to remove out of service tanks. Certified letter was returned unclaimed. Application to operate 12,000 gallon diesel tank filed with Bakersfield Fire Department by Steve Flowers of Hurts Transportation. Property owner listed as Mrs. John (Angie) , Morosa clo MA TTEUS Management Co. 4424 Marella Way. Application to perform tightness test on 12,000 gallon diesel tank filed by Confidence' UST. Tightness test results show diesel tank passed. Permit to Operate issued for diesel tank only. Notice of Violation issued to MA TTEUS c/o Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way for failure to remove out of service tanks Certified letter was returned IIRefusedll on 3/4/95. Notice of Violation was reissued and sent First Class Mail with notation on outside of envelope that lack of response would result in personal service. Phone call from Angie Morosa to Ralph Huey, complaining of the notation received on the envelope containing the Notice of Violation. "Final Notice" of violation issued to Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way. Certified letter was returned to sender with the notations "Refused for Cause Without Dishonorll and "wrong location" printed on the envelope. Final Notice of violation issued to Angeline Morosa at 4450 California Avenue K356. Certified Mail was signed by V, Cavazos on 11/4/95. Letter was returned unopened with notations "Return to Sender-Unopened" "Return receipt signed for by unknownll and "Refused for cause without Dishonor UCC 3.510". Memo to Carl Hernandez from Howard Wines referencing Angie Morosa's refusals of Certified Mail and a telephone call inviting Ms. Morosa to discuss the matter in which she declined to do so. Notice from Alan Daniel to Angie Morosa to either properly permit the illegal tanks or else have them removed. NO FURTHER AT THIS TIME. 3/19/85 7/1/86 11/18/87 1/18/88 4/37/89 5/30/89 5/3/90 5/1/91 5/2/91 7/1 /91 6/19/92 2/20/93 e e NARRATIVE Application for Permit to Operate 8 Underground Storage Tanks originally filed with Kern County Environmental Health Department by John Morosa. Kern County grants Morosa Properties an IIlnterim Permit to Operatell with 7/1/89 expiration date. Application for removal of 6 underground storage tanks filed with Kern County by Chris DeArmond, Field Supervisor with Kern County Environmental Services on behalf of John Morosa Jr. Permit for removal of the 6 tanks approved by Joe Canas of Kern County Environmental Health (KCEH) with expiration date of 3/18/88. Nothing in ~he file, or on site, indicates that this tank removal ever took place. Letter from KCEH addressed to Morosa Trust Attn: Angelina Morosa, 4424 Marella Way requesting an update of ownership information. Updated information sent to KCEH by Angie Morosa lists new owner as The Morosa 1987 Trust, Angie Morosa, Trustee. KCEH receives letter from Morosa Bros. Transportation Co. written by Remey S. Ortiz, Vice President, notifying suppliers/vendors that all past due accounts will be brought current as soon as possible. Note to file from Jane Warren, KCEH granting new operator, Stidham Trucking, one week to settle responsibility for payment of the annual permit fee with the property owner. Letter received by KCEH (dated 4/30/91) notifying that Stidham Trucking was lessee of the property and inquiring into the invoice for the underground tank permit. Bakersfield Fire Department assumes responsibility for the underground tank regulations in the City of Bakersfield. Letter from Stidham Trucking to Drew Sharples, City of Bakersfield, informing that Stidham vacated the property on 3/31/92. Letter from Angelina Morosa for Matteus to Ralph Huey, City of Bakersfield requesting a 12 month extension for removal of the tanks. ! --- ,L_., "~~ 1_- _J ___ -_____ _ 1, ., CITY OF BAKERSFIELD : bf¡ t!.. e., ;' '. ".. .'. P.O. BOX 2057 '~. - ' fì'1?£/Ad BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93303 .~ t bill, / ß'7 ............. ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED 't7(&~c( ¡,~ {Iá)¡mtla-c-- ~.vJJ//r \.... ~ -~--- TO.~~~t~~UST ..' : -2::~~==~~~~6 BAKERSFIELD, C.. ..,~..;¡ -.-.---- -- . . AUTO ~. ! " ¡;J rÞøf .. 11./11.,1/ 'IIII.II", ,1,11,,11 11,111,1,,, II,,, I I, II, "' I, ,II I '1 I ., 1 , STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT ;,. ~ .. e e CITY OF EA~ERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BA~ERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 5/01/97 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AV~. ~~~6 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI 3822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 4iOii97 BEGINNING BALANCE 1,056.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 1056.00 DUE DATE: 6/02/97 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: 1.056.00 $1. 056.00 DATE: 5/01/97 DUE DATE: bl02/97 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH R;::MITTANCE RENIT AND MAKE CHEC." PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD P.o. BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL DlJE: 3822 $1,056.00 , , e .. Wi ~, i , ~ ., '~Ñ'o. 1 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIA CITY ATTORNEY·S OFFICE 1501 TRUXTUN,AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE NO. (805) 326-3721 FAX NO. (805) 325-9162 DATE: April 18, 1997 PLEASE ROUTE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO: RALPH HUEY COMPANY IORGANIZA TION: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION FAX NO.: 326-0576 FROM: CARL HERNANDEZ NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER SHEET): 4 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE REVIEW DECLARATION. CALL WITH ANY CHANGES/QUESTIONS, AND PLEASE STOP BY TO SIGN. THANK YOU. IHIS MESSAGE IS INTENDEQ FOR THE USE OF THE lðlDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED. AND MAY CONTAIN INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL. IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. THANK YOU. 100~ X3NHO.LLV ill::> Z916 9ZC 908 XVd 9t:11 l~d L6/81/tO :G ....-, ¡: -'ft'\ . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 600 I2J ",--- --~ e e JUDY K. SKOUSEN City Attorney State Bar No. 051982 CARL HERNANDEZ III Deputy City Attorney State Bar No. 164750 City Hall 1501 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 Attorneys.for Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KEIRN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, Plaintiff, Case No. 231590 NFT DECLARATION OF RALPH HUEY IN SUPPORT OF ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION vs. ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, Date Time Dept AF'ri124, 1997 8:30 a,m. 3 Defendant. I, RALPH HUEY, declare as follows: 1. That I am the Hazardous Materials Coordinator for the City of Bakersfield and am authorized to give the information stated herein. 2. There are approximately eight (8) underground storage tanks (USTs) located upon the property situated at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Kern County, California. 3. The owner of the subject USTs is Angelina C. Morosa, Trustee for the Morosa 1987 Trust. 4. Records of the Kern County Health Department indicate that a permit for the operation of at least eight (8) USTs was secured on March 19, 1985, by Morosa Brothers Transportation_ A copy of the application permit is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and made 1 Ã3NMOJ.J.V ÃJ.I::> 6916 g6C g08 XVd Lt:11 IMd L6/81/to I I ,'.., ;;¡. .- . . . /"; I "/, coo IëI e e 1 a part hereof by this reference. The application indicates that the tank.s were used for the 2 storage of hazardous substances. . 3 5. A similar application for' permit for permanent: closure/abandonment of 4 underground hazardous substance .storage fàcilities was made by John Morosa Jr., Morosa 5 Brothers, located at 4800 Stine Road: BaKersfield, California, for at least six (6) USTs. A true 6 and còrred copy of that application. is attached hereto as Exhibit "sn, and made a part hereof 7 by this reference. 8 6. The subject USTs continue to be maintained and owned by the defendant 9 Angelina Morosa and have not been properly permitted as required under Health and Safety 10 Code Section 25284. 11 7. The subject USTs have not been provided primary and secondary levels of 12 containment or properly fitted with monitoring systems in order to detect unauthorized leakage 13 of hazardous substances which have been stored and contained in such USTs, all in violation 14 of Health and Safety C~de Sections 25291 and 25292. IS 8. Angelina Morosa, the owner of the property, has not provided the City of 16 Bakersfield evidence of financial responsibility for takíng corrective action and for 17 compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by an unauthorized 18 release from the USTs as required under Health and Safety Code Section 25292.2. 19 9. The subject USTs have been taken out-of-service and otherwise abandoned 20 without having been properly closed and/or the property tested for contamination as required 21 under Bakersfield Municipal Code Chapter 15.64, more specifically Uniform Fire Code Section 22 7902.1.7 et seq, and Health and Safety Code Section 25298. 23 1 Q_ The failure to permit andlor unauthorized abandonment of the subject tanks 24 poses an immediate threat to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Bakersfield 25 by posing the potential of an unauthorized release of hazardous substances into the soil and 26 property and into the underground water system which serves citizens of the City of 27 Bakersfield in the subject area. 28 11 . The unauthorized release of hazardous substances from the subject tanks which 2 X3NHO.UV xu::> Z916 9ZC 90g XVd LÞ:11 IHd L6/g1/ÞO -. .-:0 ~ ^ Jl . ÞOO~ - e 1 have not been properly closed and/or removed poses an immediate threat to the public's 2 health, safety and general welfare, Immediate action must betaken in order to have such 3 danger prevented and to have the subject USTs properly closed and/or removed and further 4 testing of the soils performed in order to prevent such a dangerous conditipn to exist. 5 12. In order to determine the cost of removing the USTs afissue, the City secured 6 two bids from companies who I know to be reputable and reliable in performing the work of 7 UST removal. The bids indicate that' the cost of removal alone would be in the neighborhood 8 of thirty-thousand dollars ($30,000.) Copies of the bids are attached hereto as Exhibit nc", 9 and made a part hereof by this reference. 10 13_ There is also a high probability that the underground storage tanks at issue have 11 experienced unauthorized releases of hazardous materials. The standard practice in the 12 industry is to perform a site analysis of the area where the tanks have been removed to 13 determine the extent of such a release. The City solicited verbal proposals from reputable 14 companies who are experienced in performing such site assessments and the cost of such 15 assessment will be in the neighborhood of twenty-thousand dollars ($20,000.) 16 14. Further costs of abating the nuisance USTs are expected and the cost of 17 oversight, monitoring and additional cleanup if the tanks are found to have contaminated the 18 ground water could be significantly more than stated herein. 19 15. If called upon to testify to the above, I could and would testify of my own 20 personal knowledge, except as to those matters based upon information and belief, and as 21 to those matters I believe them to be true. 22 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the 23 foregoing is true and correct. 24 Executed this day of April, 1997, at Bakersfield, California_ 25 26 27 RALPH HUEY , ~ 'I , , \ ^ I \ CH: 28 S:\LJnMOROSA\PLCGS~UEY1 ,DEC 3 X3NMO.L.LV X.1I::> Z916 çzc Ç08 XVd LÞ:11 IMd L6/81/ÞO -- . :. Ìn Care of 4ij50 California Ave.. Suite K-356 Bakersfield, California (Republic under GOD) Non domestic mail DMM 122.32/ZIP EXEMPT. \ \ , February 20, lq93 City.of Bakersfield Mr. Ralph E. Hiley Hazardous Material Coordinator 2130 'G' Street Bakersfield, California 93301 RECEIVED ffB 2 4 1993 HAZ. MAT. DIV. Dear Mr. Huey: . Thank you for meeting with me today re UT 757101. I just today received the 1/1/93 billing date tpostmarked 1/14/93) "Current Charges" billing. You were able to obtain a grace oeriod to 4/1/93 for payment of the charges. Imprinted on the bill is "2 months from the billing date a 10% administrative service charge and finance charge of 1% per month will be assessed". Your assistance in obtaining an extension to 4/1/93 is appreciated; would it be possible to have payment extended to a full 2 months from today (date of billing receipt), thereby coinciding with and realizing the '2 months from billing date....? It would certainly be appreciated, i.e., 4/20/93. At this time an extension of 12 months for removal, etc of the tanks is requested. Also, because finances are not available to cover the cost of tank(s) removal, please advise availability of SBA or other financing. Thank you very much for your assistance and every courtesy. * METERED ¡ ,~ ff 'tF ~ <þt~ - -- -- ----..,-..----- --~ ", ! - ., This ,matter is und~r ,the jurisdictio~ of the ':; flag of peace of the Uni ted, sta tes of America, ' . and we~r~~not engaged/involved in commerce. No,fl~gs of war willser~e as jurisdiction in ,this matter. '. ~' ...-,.... .~, " ,:' " Angelina Cannen, Morosa 940111 Judicial District 'in / for Kern county Non-Assumpsit C /0 -4450 Califonúa Avenue, Suite K-356 Bake:t'$field, California Republic / No Zip Used Attn: Judges of the Superior Courts of California in and for the County ofKem - John 1 Kelly / Presiding Judge Judge Richard OberhoIzer - Department # 8 Judy K. Skousen, Esq. (foreign agent I title of nobility .. honour) '" '- To: City of Bakersfield '(municipal corp./lega11iction) City Hall/ City Council 1501 Truxtwl Avenue Bakersfield, California I 93301 " ~ Case # 231590 NFT Carl Hernandez ill, Esq. (foreign agent / title of nobility· honour) Re: Default on "Request for an Administrative Hearing", Cert. No. P 419933976, Case No. 231590 NFT.to establish jurisdiction on the record. . , Subject: Lack of jurisdiction of the court to hear 'said case / wrong party cited as Defendant. Dear Sir(s) and MS FOR THE RECORD Please be monned that I. Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa, was physica11y present in Department # 8 on 24 Aprlll997 at about 8:42 A.tvL, which is verifiable by two witnesses thereo~ and the record of the said court reporter, where / when said case was b~ heard. My presence was for the explicit purpose of given pertinent information, for the Record, concerning the matter of one ANGELINA C. MOROS^, allegedly being myself, Angelina CarmCI4 family name Morosa. Now, I. Angelina Cannen, family name Morosa, am an inhabitant of the sovereign Califonúa Republic state and not a resident of any federal area, located within but held as being external to California, as fraudulently being noted by the letters CA plus a fedeTal numerical identifying number . zip code, being a federal area designAtor; thereby being subject to the jurisdiction of any aUeged Article n court proceedings. Note: Rule of Law being adjudicated pw-suant of the display, publio notice and/or warning, of the colors of the Commander and C1ùef of the United Statès Armed Forces.. Ma:rtia1Law / Martial Rule. But, said rule of1aw is only allowed within any federal government areas, located within but external to California., or applicable to a citizen of the United States, a stockholder in the bankrupt trust, because the united States of America, the SO sovereign Republics, nor the sovereign People thereof. are not a party to the b~ptcy of the United States Govemment, i.e. Treason against the "We the People" pursuant of the Oath of Office of aU authorized, delegation of authority, consent of the govemcd, pub1ic servants. -- ..:: 'c...; e e . ~ 11 ,"- ! Respective of my presence) witlùn said court room .' departnlent # 8) ~ Angelina Carmen, family name !vIorosa, attempted to infonn the court of this relevant infOl11U1tiOn, in keeping with the rule of law respective thereto, i.e. outside of the Bar. For Ù1 truth and fact, 1, Angelina Carmen, fanilly name Morosa, am not a party to the proceedings. i.e. defendant at bar. Only to be solicited by one Richard Oberholzer to commit a criminal act, fraud) by entering into the sanctuary of the bar; therebYI publicly creating the illusion that I was, in point of fact, a party to the proceedings, as being the corporate legal fiction ANGEL1NA C. MOROS A. for the purpose of allegedly acquiring In Personam Jurisdiction. Now, 1, Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa, have given notice) parties to the alIeged proceeding at Bar, of my proper name and location" concerning their papetWork, so that they could correct these nuttm. Relative to this cOlTecûon, I have requested to be given an Administra.tive Hearing, with said parties, to give them the opportunity to legally establish their claims but they have chosen to default on this requirement of the law. Inasmuch as they have defaulted, at the administrative level; they have legally establish the principle of estoppel and are therefore denied/prohibited from any further actions against me. Be that as it may; for in troth in fact; 1, Angelina Carmen, family name Morosa 1 am not a party to the proceedings because I do not have any interest, I'm not the owner, in the alleged property. Inasmuch as HOWARD WINES, a corporate 1egal fiction, name spened in all upper case letters) has failed to conduct a proper investigation of the property in question. For it is his claim, that the owner is one Angelina C. Morosa, note that the name is spelled in. upper and lower case letters, Trustee for the Morasa 1987 Trust, but this is not true and/or correct. Well, on the other hand, if that is the case, then the owner, under American Law, has all the rights to the property. So, how, under American Law, is tl1e City of Bakersfield claiming a vested interest in said property? For under American Law there are rules that must be complied with by all public servants but then again HOW 1\RD WINES is not a public servant of "We the People". Iru1sm.uch as he, runne spelled in all upper case letters, is acting as a foreign agent, relative to the bankruptcy of the United States Government, allegedly on behalf of the creditor pursuant of the Trustees. Note: He's not registered with the Secretary of State of the United States. For in truth and fact; aU such Municipal Çodes are respective to the District of C01wnbia under the Bankruptcy of the United States Government, concerning any federal area located within but external to California, and not relative to any American Rule of Law, Le. Common Law, within the sovereign tenitorial jurisdiction of the California Republic state. I have the honor of being a Private Cluistian, by the grace of God AJmighty, in my Lord and Savior Jesus, the Christ. RespectfuUy, presented with the explicit reservation of aU rights, (L. S.) . ate C1uistian rivate Christian '\ .. ~:....-. ..,..ct -- e, CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CALlFORN,IA CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE NO. (805) 326-3721 FAX NO. (805) 325-9162 DATE: April 21, 1997 PLEASE ROUTE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO: HOWARD WINES COMPANY /ORGANIZA TION: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION FAX NO.: 326-0576 FROM: CARL HERNANDEZ NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER SHEET): 4 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE REVIEW, CALL WITH ANY CHANGES AND PLEASE COME BY TO SIGN. THANK YOU. THIS MESSAGE IS INT.fNDED FOR THE USE OF ll:lf INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED. AND MAY CONTAIN INFQRMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL. IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINA TION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY BY TELEPHONE AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO US AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS VIA THE U.S. POSTAL SERVICE. THANK YOU. 100~ X3mIOJ.LV Å!.I:) 6916 S6C SOS XVd so:SO NOW L6/16/tO "¡- '. e . 1 JUDY K. SKOUSEN City Attorney 2 State Bar No. 051982 CARL HERNANDEZ III 3 Depu~ Ci~ Attorney State ar o. 164750 4 Ci~ Hall 15 1 Truxtun Avenue 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 Telephone: (805) 326-3721 6 Attome~s for Plaintiff 7 CITY 0 BAKERSFIELD 8 9 10 11 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 12 13 Plaintiff_ Case No. 231590 NFT DECLARATION OF HOWARD WINES IN SUPPORT OF ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION vs. 14 ANGELINA C. MOROSA, as Trustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST, 15 and DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, 16 17 18 19 I, HOWARD WINES, declare as follows: Defendant. Date Time Dept Af)ril 24, 1997 8:30 a. m. 3 20 1. That I am the Hazardous Materials Technician for the City of Bakersfield and am 21 authorized to give the information stated herein. 22 2. There are approximately eight (8) underground storage tanks (U~Ts) located 23 upon the property situated at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, Kem County, California. 24 3_ The owner of the subject USTs is Angelina C. Morosa, Trustee for the Morosa 25 1987 Trust. 26 4. Records of the Kern County Health Department indicate that a permit for the 27 operation of at least eight (8) USTs was secured on March 19, 1985, by Morosa Brothers 28 Transportation. A copy of the application permit is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made 1 ZOO® X3NHOJ.LV XLI:) Z916 9ZC 908 XVd 90:80 NOW L6/1ZIÞO -~ e e 1 a part hereof by this reference_ The application indicates .that the tanks were used for the 2 storage of hazardous substances. ' 3 5. A similar application for permit for permanent· closure/abandonment of 4 underground hazardous substance storage facilities was made by John Morosa Jr., Morosa 5 Brothers, located at 4800 Stine Road, Bakersfield, California, for at least six (6) USTs. A true 6 and correct copy of that application is attached hereto as ExhibitUB"j and made a part hereof 7 by this reference. 8 6. The subject USTs continue to be maintained and owned by the defendant 9 Angelina Morosa and have not been properly permitted as required under Health and Safety 10 Code Section 25284. 11 7. The subject USTs have not been provided primary and secondary levels of 12 containment or properly fitted with monitoring systems in order to detect unauthorized leakage 13 of hazardous substances which have been stored and contained in such USTs, all in violation 14 of Health and Safety Code Sections 25291 and 25292- 15 8. Angelina Morosa, the owner of the property, has not provided the City of 16 Bakersfield evidence of financial responsibility for taking corrective action and for 17 compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by an unauthorized 18 release from the USTs as required under Health and Safety Code Section 25292.2. 19 9. The subject USTs have been taken out-of-service and otherwise abandoned 20 without having been properly closed and/or the property tested for contamination as required 21 under Bakersfield Municipal Code Chapter 15,64, more specifically Uniform Fire Code Section 22 7902_1_7 et seq, and Health and Safety Code Section 25298. 23 10. The failure to permit and/or unauthorized abandonment of the subject tanks 24 poses an immediate threat to the health and safety of the citizens of the City of Bakersfield 25 by posing the potential of an unauthorized release of hazardous substances into the soil and 26 property and into the underground water system which serves citizens of the City of 27 Bakersfield in the subject area. 28 11. The unauthorized release of hazardous substances from the subject tanks which 2 coo~ X3NHO.I.LV XlI::> Z916 gZC gOS XVd go:SO NOW L6/1Z/to .... . ,"," e - 1 have not been properly closed and/or removed poses an immediate threat to the public's 2 health, safety and general welfare. ,Immediate action must be taken in order to have such 3 danger prevented and to have the subject UST ~ properly closed and/or removed and further 4 testing of the soils performed in order to prevent such a dangerouscond.ition to exist. S 12. In order to determine the cost of removing the USTs 'at issue, the City secured 6 two bids from companies who I know to be reputable and reliable in performing the work of 7 UST removal. The bids indicate that the cost of removal alone would be in the neighborhood 8 of thirty-thousand dollars ($30,000.) Copies of the bids are attached hereto as Exhibit "C", 9 and made a part hereof by this reference. 1 0 13. There is also a high probability that the underground storage tanks at issue have 11 experienced unauthorized releases of hazardous materials. The standard practice in the 12 industry is to perform a site analysis of the area where the tanks have been removed to 13 determine the extent of such a release. The City solicited verbal proposals from reputable 14 companies who are experienced in performing such site assessments and the cost of such 15 assessment will be in the neighborhood of twenty-thousand dollars ($20,000.) 16 14. Further costs of abating the nuisance USTs are expected and the cost of 17 oversight, monitoring and additional cleanup if the tanks are found to have contaminated the 18 ground water could be significantly more than stated herein. 19 15. If called upon to testify to the above, I could and would testify of my own 20 personal knowledge, except as to those matters based upon information and belief, and as 21 to those matters I believe them to be true. 22 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the 23 foregoing is true and correct. 24 Executed this day of April, 1997, at Bakersfield, California. 25 26 27 HOWARD WINES CH: 28 S:\LlT\MOROSA\PLOGS\WJNES.DEC 3 flOO ~ J.3NHO.1LV J.II::> 6916 S6C S08 XVd 90:80 NOW L6/16/flO "-4 . . . .. _~ FAX -fþansmittal B A K E RS FIE L D (!l(T1~) Cover Sheet CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 FAX No. (805) 326-0576 . Bus No. (805) 326-3979 Today's Date ~ ,.. /£ Time /.' J Y No. of Pages 2-- II i ¡ i i : ¡ . I: TO: CaR( 1-1 '€R NQN JQ""L COMPANY: C I é-j It ffr.JR III ~ /).$ all Ie. @ i: FAX No: 3 ;¿ ¿;- - cr / .6 2.. FROM: q!J)~. Bakersfield Fire Dect. · Office of Environmental Services Ij COMMENTS: ¡ I 9o_~n.L~ s:..~.LM1~<'14J Þ (!,-f'}-hI p-po j; 4 .£:'A.. . s ¡;;f¡, ('LA .A g 1uIv./14 ~.df Þ n Lr¿¡oJl~<¡ ¿( S T - ~ éb'~ lú.ÁJ , . '/' : ~ Fee Propòsedforthe Project Addhional coSt for 5 ft Increment Beyond 35 ft No. of Borings up 10 35 f\ No. of Sampling Telephone No. of Firm G.IPR.OJEC'8\ARN01.DIAIR·POR1\9Oa\aEVAL WM AEC AGRA AQUA BSK $5,845,00 $6,900.00 $4,393,50 $10.993.00 $27,00 $200.00 Ø5:OO ð $150.00 5 33 631-1646 5 16 392-1344 I- ?tr..N r~ ..' .-..: 'J ;:·-:;6- e75"7{,' ..- r--. ~ _ - ~' . \ "c -rr~ '-......C? _ >.~- .').lJ"I! (l~l j c.. " ~ ~ .... « HOLGUIN SEJ STATE WZI ~ $5.575.00 $4.665.00 $9.705.00 $15,000.00 t- .. $175.00 $149.00 $318.00 $3,000.00 c:¡ to 4 3 4 6 13 9 25 36 t. 391-0517 831-5100 800·638·1587 326~1112 () c c:¡ :_~ 0 ~ c '" - 3 9 836-8100 8 40 327-0671 ês t / MCt-tes> CaRL - fOR... Ossess M.eN-é Q fC) R- S ,-t:e a J..ea k I IV? UN J ~ R. j fèo t.( IV J S~ R.Q'j e -/ø.N K _ / £.VOl.( L J- lASe.. ,Á-e (' c IJ . ., r- Ei r .. ( .þ ."tI t3 5> K. N~tJ- heR- I/o; 993 IÉ c C I- -<1~ . .J-:~' . . \ MEMORANDUM March 12, 1997 8y TO: RALPH HUEY, Hazardous Materials Coordinator HOWARD WINES, Hazardous Materials Technician FROM: CARL HERNANDEZ III, Deputy City Attorney c't=4 SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Morosa As you will recall, we discussed the need for your office to provide us WI h information which will assist us in seeking a final judgment in this case. We discussed the following: 1. property. We would like to request that the court order the tanks be removed from the 2. In order for the court to impose civil penalties in this case, we would like to provide the court with some indication of the estimated cost of both removing the tanks and any potential site clean up necessary after tank removal. This will allow the court to impose an appropriate amount of civil penalties. 3. Once we have obtained a civil penalties judgment, we will then be able to seek other remedies to take care of the underground storage tank problem such as potential sale of the property to fulfill the judgment. Also, concerning the Vernon Strong property, we will be sending a demand letter requesting that Mr. Strong comply with previous notices and orders issued by your division. Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call. CH:cj cc: Judy K. Skousen, City Attorney Robert M. Sherfy, Chief Assistant City Attorney S:\LIT\MOROSAICORRIREQ-INFO.MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVilEGES. , -I ....--------,- --- . " \" \, \ . . VÞ MEMORANDUM March 12, 1997 'fõ!.. ~íÇ;i~¡ii~1 IF? II II' u" MAR 1 9 1997 &1 ~x.~_,., __~~} FROM: RALPH HUEY, Hazardous Materials Coordinator HOWARD WINES, Hazardous Materials Technician CARL HERNANDEZ III, Deputy City Attorney eM TO: SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Morosa As you will recall, we discussed the need for your office to provide us with . information which will assist us in seeking a final judgment in this case. We discussed the following: 1. property. We would like to request that the court order the tanks be removed from the 2. In order for the court to impose civil penalties in this case, we would like to provide the court with some indication of the estimated cost of both removing the tanks and any potential site clean up necessary after tank removal. This will allow the court to impose an appropriate amount of civil penalties. 3. Once we have obtained a civil penalties judgment, we will then be able to seek other remedies to take care of the underground storage tank problem such as potential sale of the property to fulfill the judgment. Also, concerning the Vernon Strong property, we will be sending a demand letter requesting that Mr. Strong comply with previous notices and orders issued by your division. ' Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to call. CH:cj cc: Judy K. Skousen, City Attorney Robert M. Sheñy, Chief Assistant City Attorney S:\LITWlOROSA\CORR\REQ-INFO.MMO THIS MEMORANDUM IS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE AND IS PROTECTED BY THE ATTORNEY-CLlENT AND ATTORNEY WORK-PRODUCT PRIVILEGES. - ...,.... City Attor~e'Ø7'·" 'js~ TO For your information For your handling Let's discuss Sign and return copies Investigate Approval Please Advise Your File From e. ~/~. . MEMORANDUM September 13, 1996 TO: FROM: JUDY K. SKOUSEN, CITY ATTORNEY CARL HERNANDEZ III, DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY(!b,f SUBJECT: City of Bakersfield v. Angelina C. Morosa Underground Storage Tank Litigation An examination of the Court's file in this case revealed that the Superior Court Clerk accepted Ms. Morosa's "responsive pleading" as both an answer and a cross-complaint. Apparently, the Court did not recognize the pleading as a petition for writ of mandamus and/or prohibition. Based on the Court's classification, we have filed a motion to strike both the answer and the cross-complaint. Moreover, since the pleading is actually a petition for mandamus and/or prohibition, we have also filed a demurrer to the petition. A hearing on the motion to strike and the demurrer is set for September 30, 1996, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 3 of the Superior Court. It is obvious that the responsive pleading does not comply with the requirements of the Code of Civil Procedure or Court Rules. Since there is another action pending between the defendant and the plaintiff City of Bakersfield, the petition is subject to a demurrer. Also, because there is a plain, adequate and speedy remedy at law, (e.g., the defendant should file a legally acceptable answer to the City's complaint), the petitioner is entitled to no writ of mandamus relief. Finally, the pleading filed by the defendant is certainly uncertain, ambiguous and unintelligible. :f I will keep you updated on any new developments in this case. CH\bsb cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials Technician S:\lIT\MOROSA\CORR\PETITION.MMO ~~ . ~~. GALATIANS 5 HEREIN 'HROUGHOUT u . S~. Ma i 1 CHRISTIAN GOVERNMEN~ICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 25 uuVERNMENT . CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH 799/570 (; 9 I R... ßt::t:: ]1 ~ ~ This cause is under the jurisdiction of the American Flag of Peace of the United States of America. No flags of war will serve as jurisdiction in this Case. Christian Demandant is the Moving Party. GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AND THROUGHOUT CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 AND ARTICLE IV, SECTIONS 23 AND 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLE 1, SECTION 2 COURT OF CONSCIENCE . IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR THE CHRISTIAN PEOPLE INTHE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN ACCORDANCE WITH DEUTERONOMY 15:1 AND LEVITICUS 25:23 IN THE HOLY BIBLE - THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD SUPERSEDEAS /). ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 GOVERNMENT PEREMPTORY MANDAMUS, COMMON LAW - GOD'S COMMANDMENTS ) ) Cause No. 96 000 I ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) All Administrative Personnel, Alien Government ) and Offficials set forth herein and throughout, see ) Mailing List attached hereto and made a defiriite ) part hereof. ) ) COMES NOW, Angelina Carmen, MorosalChristianlRespondeat Superior/Commandant herein, a free Christian of Conscience, a free female, not a ward or conserved, but of Godly and proper Conscience lawful standing and status (and) by visitation and special correspondence to declare EX PARTE /). ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 GOVERNMENT Angelina Carmen, Morosa, Ex ReI and all CHRISTIAN People of the Republic of California Respondeat Superior and ALL CHRISTIANS Similarly Situated v EMERGENCY SUPERSEDEAS PEREMPTORY MANDAMUS COMMON LAW WRIT OF PROIDBITION & CERTIORARI AND ORDER 1 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN Al4ItHROUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMEN~RTICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH and offer proof, that statements herein and throughout are accurate and made Conscience of his own free will, (and) positive asseverations of actual knowledge to wit: That pursuantto my beliefs my yeas be yeas and my nays be nays (Matt. 5:33-37, James 5:12); (émd), should any person step forth and offer testimony showing the error of my ways, that I be permitted to correct and amend my ways in accordance with my POWER as Christian/Respondeat Superior. The Christians come by Special Demurrer for the cause of Title 5 regarding Administrative Law and Hearings, that by appearance and view of the record, Scire Facias: 1) Judicial notice is hereby given to all parties in/of interest that the misdirection of the attorney/employee who caused this notice to be presented to the undersigned Christian without duly authority did misrepresent the issues and has completely' ignored the interest of the debtor/accused. (Exhibits "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", . '!F", "G" - All such adniinistrative statutes, codes, rules, regulations, and adoptions oflaw are ex post facto in fact) 2) The notice/notices set forth herein clearly show that procedures followed by such are under corporate, non-judicial, and CORAM NON JUDICE which is verboten to all constitutions. 3) All Sheriffs, Constables, Coroners, and other Bailiffs shall execute this order and previous orders issued by our ONE AND ONLY SUPREME COURT and insure due process to the debtor/accused in accordance therewith. COMMON LAW SUPERSEDEAS WRIT OF PROHIBITION Introduction This action is a Common Law requirement for supersedeas writ of prohibition, certiorari, brought by Christian Demandant(s), the Christian people in the United States of America (hereinafter "Christians") against inferior tribunals and officers exceeding non-judicial, quasi- judicial functions, requiring certification and return of the records and proceedings in said agency(ies) or corporation(s) in order that the record may be revised and corrected in matters of law, seeking the common law powers of this court to issue the extraordinary, remedial, revisory, supervisory, and prerogative writ from this superior Court, directing the inferior agency(ies) or 2 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN ANIAROUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ~TICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE N, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH corporation(s) to transmit to it, the record of proceedings for review, and determine whether the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) have exceeded jurisdiction or have not proceeded according to the essential requirements of the law, extending to all questions of venue, jurisdiction, power and authority of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) to do the actions complained of herein, and questions of irregularity in the proceedings, that is, of the question whether the inferior agency(ies) have kept within the boundaries prescribed by the express terms of the statute law or well-settled principles of the common law, examining the conduct of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) and to correct substantial errors oflaw committed by the non-judicial, quasi- judicial, Coram Non Judice processes exercised by the agency(ies) or corporations(s) which are not otherwise reviewable by a court, and finally, to determine whether the evidence in this matter furnishes any legal or substantial basis for the decision and acts of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s). Jurisdiction , This court has venue and jurisdiction in this cause as established in the organic laws of the United States of America being the Northwest Ordinance, the Act of the United States In Congress Assembled, July 13, 1787, which was further enumerated in the Constitution of Ohio (1 802} at Article III, § 6, to wit: "The judges of the court of common pleas, shall, within their respective counties, have the same powers with the judges of the supreme court, to issue writs of certiorari, prohibition.. . The foregoing powers in prohibition have their origin in common law, although, in America it is also usually provided by statute, wherein there is a distinction between them. The common law-writ of certiorari is of ancient origin, and in England was an original writ issuing out of chancery or the Kings Bench, and except where the writ has been modified or enlarged by statute, the substance of this definition has not been departed from. This Court's establishment is a direct result of the organic laws of the United States, supra, and those powers provided by such organic laws are vested in this Court, to wit: "The inhabitants of the said territory shall always be entitled to the benefits of the writs of habeas corpus, and of the trial by jury; of a proportionate representation of the people in 3 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AND .OUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ÀifTICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH the legislature, and of judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law." The writ of prohibition does not owe its existence to constitutional provisions or state enactment, and the power to issue is inherent in this Court, being a higher Court of record, and although review by certiorari may be provided for by statute, the writ has other than statutory authority, said powers extend to this Court to issue a common lawwrit in this instant case. The extension of said powers to this Court, although enlarged by statute, has its source, in common law origin, dating from the time when this Court was known as the "General Court" created by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which established a government consisting of a territorial governor, a secretary, and three judges, who (three judges), were to form a court, known as the General Court, with "common law jurisdiction", and subsequently, in 1795, was given the right/power to review cases from the inferior courts of record on a writ of error (3 Laws N. W. Terr. 182: I Chase 192); the said foregoing powers were brought forward to this Court pursuant to the Ohio Constitution of 1802, wherein it was declared that, Article III, § 1- "The judicial power of this state, both as to matters of law, and equity, shall be vested in a supreme court..." and having Article III, § 2 - "...original and appellate jurisdiction both in common law and chancery in such cases as shall be directed by law..." which have been more recently enumerated in Rule XVI, Section 1, et seq., of the Rules of Practice for the Supreme Court of Ohio and are applicable in this matter. Venue Venue in this matter is properly set in the Northwest Territories of the United States, wherein, this Court was established pursuant to organic law under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 and subsequent acts within the territories of the United States. The foundational organic law remaining perpetual in this venue pursuant to Article N of said Ordinance, to wit: "The said temtory, and the States which may be formed therein shall forever remain a part of this confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, and to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made; and to all the acts and ordinances of the United States in Congress assembled, conformable thereto." 4 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AND aOUGHOUT . CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT A~ICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 &"'!5 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH Further set forth in Article V of the Northwest Ordinance are conforming mandates for the territory and the States comprising the Northwest Territories: "And whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such State shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever; and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and State government: Provided, the constitution and government so to be formed, shall be Republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles..." Christian Demandants Christian(s) herein are free Christian inhabitants of Conscience in the United States of America and the Christian Government Article I, § 2 and Article IV, §§ 23 and 25 Government, as Constitutional Monarchs bring this cause in their chosen Court of Conscience, the Court of the Christian people in the United States of America to obtain redress and having proper standing and fight of action, to bring this cause on to be heard pursuant to Galatians 5 and Deuteronomy 15:1 of the Holy Bible, the Christian Common Law in the Kingdom of their Lord, and in said Kingdom, Christian men Stewards and women Stewards upon the Land, being responsible to their Lord for their conduct in accordance with His Divine Laws, which are, in America, the foundational Laws of the Land - Common Law, God's Commandments. Defendants" Defendants in this cause are public/quasi:"public officers/employees or corporate officers/employees of an alien federal system conducting unlawful business practices contrary to clearly established law, as an alien secular forum in the agency or corporation in the United States of America. Defendants herein, are without Christian morals and conscience, having, without lawful authority, acted as agents of the said alien federal system, as adversaries of Christians in America, through various acts/actions, codes, rules, regulations, ordinances, statutes, policies, and special and private laws, under mere color oflaw, contrary to conscience, right, and morality. 5 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AND AOUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT À!'Í'ICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH Christian Demandants' ¡Christians' Rights to and Grounds For Issuance Of Writ Christians herein, of necessity, show this Honorable Court that there exists more than sufficient grounds to bring this cause on to be heard and that the Writ shall issue in this cause as follows: I. Irregularities The Christians, in their cause of action, relied upon the due process requirements in accordance with the "law of the land" which were impaired by the imposition of processes by the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) which are infected with fatal irregularities reaching the powers or absent such powers of the agency(ies) or corporation(s) which rendered said processes absolutely void in relation to the Christians' claims and cause of action, to .wit: I) Defendants exercised purely administrative/quasi-administrative processes in the Christians' action in law, the effect of which, directly or indirectly cause/effect denial of justice, without showing lawful cause therefore and in bad fåith. 2) The Defendants, in exercising Coram Non Judice, mere administrative/quasi administrative processes, have caused continuous injuries to Christians herein not according to the course of the law of the land thus denying Christians the right of due process of law: 13 Cal Jur 3rd (Rev) Part I - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW § 273. Due Process as "law of the land" The words "due process of law", as used in the state and federal constitutions, were intended to convey the same meaning as the words "law of the land" in the Magna Carta. The law of the land does not, of course, mean simply statutory law, for no state can make everything due process of law which by its own legislation is declared to be such. Daniel Webster, in his well known definition of the phrase "due process of law" in the Dartmouth College case, "...by the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law, which hears before it condemns, which proceeds from inquiry and renders judgment only after trial. The meaning is, that every citizen shall hold life, liberty, property, and immunities under the protection of general rules which govern society." In the most usual acceptation, such rules are to be regarded as the general public laws binding on all the members of the community under similar circumstances, and not partial or private laws affecting the rights of individuals. 6 I' GALATIANS 5 HEREIN ANDt tROUGHOUT _ CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ÀRTICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE N, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH II. Jurisdiction of the Cause The Christians raise the question of jurisdiction of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) in its/their continual exercise of non-judicial processes, when judicial process is clearly and continually demanded by Christians, such non-judicial processes not in accordance with the due course of the law, that is, due process oflaw, as it has been well established and known in English and American jurisprudence are forbidden. 1) Christians, having natural and lawful standing to bring their claims and causes of action in the law-side of the Court, to obtain judicial determination and relief from ongoing and continuous injuries to their rights of life, liberty, properties, and immunities, set the proper array of the Court. 2) Defendants, Coram Non Judice, restrained and have continually denied Christians free exercise of their vested, absolute and unalienable rights to judicial process according to due process requirements, instead, taking such actions to deny judicial/remedial relief to the Christians in accordance with the law of this land imposing, without the consent of Christians, non-judicial processes and acts, in violation of clearly established laws. 3) Defendants did, without lawful authority and under color of law, exercise and apply non-judicial, administrative/quasi-administrative jurisdiction and processes to the Christians in this cause of action, in clear violation of laws prohibiting said acts and settled for all time, stare decisis, to wit: Rodrigues v. Secretary of Labor, Donovan, 769 F.2d 1344 (1985); wherein, it was concluded by that court (9th Circuit) that "the people" are not bound by codes, rules, regulations, statutes, and ordinances, being mere private acts or laws, brit, are inescapably and forever bound by the law of the land, being the general laws, and entitled to the free exercise of all processes provided by the general law of the land, which have been protected and secured by the several state constitutions as foundational, organic law and shall never be compromised. 4) The determinations of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) complained of herein, were done Coram Non Judice, without venue and jurisdiction of said inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) and its/their resulting acts without competent/authorized venue and jurisdiction and non-conforming to the essential requirements öf law, reasonably causing material injury throughout its/their proceedings for which there is no remedy. 7 I GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AN.OUGHOUT _ CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH ,. Wherefore, Christians herein show this Court that: 1) There is a useful purpos~ to the issue of the Writ of Prohibition and Certiorari; and, 2) No great public detriment or inconvenience will result in prohibiting the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) from proceeding; and, 3) The subject matter of the proceedings continue to exist; and, 4) There does exist matters which are reviewable; and, 5) ,The operation of the Writ would not be in vain, useless, unavailing, futile, or accomplish nothing, nor amount to no more than an idle gesture; and, , 6) The actions of the inferior agency(ies) or corporation(s) are incorrect; and, 7) There is an actual controversy between the parties; and, 8) The issue(s) in controversy are not abstract, academic, or moot; and, 9) The issue(s) in the controversy have not been settled nor have Christians received all remedial/judicial relief to which they are entitled; and, 10) There has not been any judgment rendered which has been voluntarily satisfied; and, 11) The principles involved are, continuing ones of considerable importance; and, 12) The acts of the agency(ies) or corporation(s) were done Coram Non Judice, in want of venue and subject matter jurisdiction, want of jurisdiction over the Christians, and jurisdiction necessary to render judgment. Controversy The controversy before this Court arises from actions of the inferior agency(ies), corporation(s) or lower tribunals, more specifically the officers, agents and/or judges of said agency(ies), corporation(s) and/or tribunals, whereas, acts alleged of herein by said actors, were Coram Non Judice and prejudicially harmful to the Christians' claims; said acts follow immediately hereunder. 8 GALATIANS S HEREIN ANr4Jtm.OUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 2S GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHS 1) Judges, officers of agency(ies) and corporation(s) are citizens of the United States, bound by constitutionally mandated judicial oath of office under the flag of peace of the United States of America, duly sworn to, subscribed and recorded as public record, did fail and refuse to provide substantive and procedural due process requirements under the judiéial process of the agency(ies), corporation(s) and/or court pursuant to the 7th Amendment to the Constitution for the United States of America, instead applied and maintained, Coram Non Judice, non-judicial administrative processes to the Christians in violation of the rules relating to action under judicial process, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 12 (b)(1); Ru1e 12 (b)(2); Rule 12 (b)(7); and Rules 38 and 39, the proximate cause of constituional violations under Title 18, USC § 1621, for perjury of oath of office, having knowledge of the law, the power to prevent a wrong and failed to prevent or correct the wrong. 2) The judges of the lower tribunals, having responsibility for the proper decorum of the Court, did/do prior to the Christians' "day in court", set the jurisdiction of said Court under the law of flags, that is, under administrative admiralty/maritime flag of war, wherein, the Christians have dearly invoked the judicial jurisdiction of said Court, properly arrayed under the American flag of peace of the United States of America. Array of this Court The Christians herein, invoke the proper array of this Court under the jurisdiction ofthe American flag of peace protecting the Christians' unalienable, absolute and vested rights protected/secured by the Constitution for the United States of America, and the organic laws of this land set forth under the Magna Carta òf 1215; Articles of Confederation of 1778/1781; and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which are the foundational laws establishing this court and judicial powers, and securing judicial process according to the law of the land in both substantive and procedural due process requirements, and shall never be compromised. It is not possible for a court to be properly seated in two or more different jurisdictions at the same time, so/and the Justice of this Court shall not sit under the administrative Coram Non Judice, non-judicial admiralty/maritime flag of war, as no flag of war will be allowed in the jurisdiction of this Court. Relief Requested Wherefore, the Christians herein, request, for themselves and others similarly situated, the following remedies: 9 GALATIANS 5 HEREIN ANIAmOUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT~TICLE I, § 2 AND ARTICLE N, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH I) That, this Court issue/confirm Order directing the immediate cessation of all non- judicial acts, Coram Non Judice, and that henceforth, said non-judicial acts shall be forever banned in all American communities in these United States of America; and, 2) That, all titles of nobility engaged in commerce (admiralty brought inland under the color of equity), such as bar franchised lawyers, judges, shall be forever banned by Order of this Court; and, 3) That, this Court order the return to status quo, ab initio, by reimbursing all who have suffered severe physical, mental, emotional, monetary (U.S. dollars) damages, including, but not necessarily limited to, court costs and expenses ab initio; the interest charged on non-judicial mortgages; and, 4) That, all computations of damages be fixed and made on the basis of twenty-three (23) federal notes to one (1) ounce of silver (as the rate of exchange at the mint of the United States of America); and, 5) That, the present banking system under the Federal Reserve Board, which expired in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, in May of 1933, be forever enjoined from operating in the United States of America, and further enjoined from lawfully/ legally compelling the American people, through the use of non-judicial processes, to participate in· felonious enterprises, and said actors (Federal Reserve'Board), be ordered to issue specific instructions to its members, requiring the acceptance of all presentments for payment of debts by the people, as approved in their (people's) respective communities, based on substari.tiveness of all people, as it relates to their respective Christian stewardships on the land and also their energies/labor; and, 6) That, the sheriffs of each and every county in the United States of America be presented with an order of this Court, by posting, publication or otherwise in the Court's discretion, mandating compliance with the organic laws of this land in accordance with their respective Oaths of Office, as well as all other Orders of this Court relating to relief requested herein; and, 7) That, there can never ever be a denial of Christians' absolute God given original vested right to worship Almighty God according to dictates of their consience; and, this Court issue Order removing from American Christian people, the unwarranted and unlawful tyrannical burdens of tàxation without representation. I solemnly declare under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. 10 ,I:·,' .,' ,,", !,: '. ,,', . " ,.." ' GALATIANS S~iœIN~OJG~bU'f" ":.', .'. ,,' .,,"',. .... ,> _ . CHRISTIAN <30v';E~NT)~RTICLE I, !§.2~ ARTICLE IV§§ 23 & 2S GOVERNMENT CONSTlTUTIO~t~~~ARCH,,'1 .. ... ..' '~J.':,,: ,':",.':". ,> ( ,'. " . "'1: . ' '···,1 '. . , '¡ '1. s-1~JèSuS:Christ'~o~~ay Of@ ~ 'An 1996. 'Subscription 1< 1" i '.1., ',.'(b , rosa ÇHRI~" I, " .., 'i\lff/Proctor/Respondeat Superior ê/ó'4450'Cäliformâ.Avenue; ·#K;.356 " ' <, , .' ": : f ' , , I ." ~ - . ' ;:. " . . '.. .' Baker~!ield, Cahforma [9~309] Non Domestic , .,.,.... :: .,AllRÏgh' ts Fully Reserved', , '" .', ,.' I , l " ' .' ,.'., ¡ . , ..' . . Signed before these Competent arid Qualified WimesslJurors !<;>Jfe People Free and . ~overeign ()ftheÇalif~pûa Repu1>li~':~s ~.~/es~S1iri~t,SONdaY()t:('~NAD 1996 Subscription ¡ m the county of' K~m Qfthe Repubh~ Of~Øllforma. 't':", .." :,:;':::", , ¡ " . '. ,,¡.-'.... :.:"".""" ,', . I','" . --:.'.' ,: ,..;, . I . j'" ..' i 1: ~ ,'.' ,:;'~ISSOORD,ERED.' .1···1: ...., . 'i:Zd.~ ..··~.·.·.·..:.t~írf~ " :"Wl'tnes:'/J 0 '"...".'vl;;......,'...¡,;.:-::..\'....;.,;'~ft '''',' "~"-,,,"<"-Þ"'~ J'~ W'tnesslJ .":; ','., :» ur ,r,:;:H"):;:,r~;\:,.~..',:~\\,."¡<¡~...',':;..,, :iJ;!': ", r' ", 1 uror , ':,"';':,:~-- ]'::." :',:',,' ' ." ,. ::"'~,:.',¡','~':'~:~:~'>:~,\',,~':,:¡::.\~':; ..., ,;''-,:,.:, "~ ::':I'~ [2,:'. ',.-, ':, , ' ,:' I'.." "ii", .. .... ,. ~);:M/1. J ,/.' ", ',,', ,",,' '~LJJl 'Witpess/Juror:' . f " ..>,' .', Witness/Juror - ",<,j:: ..... ¡:'x:,' "<,:::)~:)j::,:,:¡;~::;;"",.·;,;X:i,>", " ,'. . ..,' " ". ,,)/..::1::':.' /~)::OuR,oNif:¡~NÓ'(nILy.suPREME ,COURT " /~One witn~šs. sha1~"not, ri~~ ~Íf~gMD;~'~~~..for;:lilif:p#q6ity ~'o~for' any sin, iÍ1 any sin that he '. sinneth:at the mÓuth.Qftwo~w:iti1esses,·()r¡at themouth'òfthreeWitnesses, shall the matter be . e~tablishecl. ':'. i:it19:1S .'i;;,... "15'/" ,\: :. i i . "Then said Jesus tp them again, Peace [beJ unto you; as [my] Father hath sent me, even so send ¡'you. II John 20:21, ' '", "I: '.,' ,', ' . .'.,: ',;:<i;:.,': "" "'..'!::'\':,;;, ;,":0:'," ",;,", '. . '. 'Man can only 'sin· f'hep. he sins' agäit,1st, Gqd~:mari' cann~tsin' agäins~ man, if there is no sin, there .is novenue~ifthetejs 110 venue, tl1ére ¡srlò jurisdiqü()n:;Amen, , ,',' .. ".'. .. ·····;\I',i'<x'{;;:,;:èi~~~'f,~lr,'~{,f,!,;".~,?i~;;x: . >, ". I ' , ~'. " " '. - ." ~, ~',; ,I,., ;'f . ·lft·· . .. i.'·, ." '. ~ :; I . . . . .- . . . '. ';;,,',III.ORDER ..' ¡ ..¡" . ". ,', .~, ¡. .j ':. I,: . '. i , j '. GALATIANS 5 HEREIN AN4mOUGHOUT e CHRISTIAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLE I, § 2 .&\NDARTICLE JY, §§ 23 & 25 GOVERNMENT CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCH . ' ".' NOTE: . "\, ALL RECIPIENTS QF CO~Y(IES) OF TIllS EX PARTE VERIFIED PEREMPTORY MANDAMUS FOR PROHIBmON, CERTIORARI AND ORDER IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OIDO CAUSE NO. 96 0001 - RES .' JUDICATA AB INITIO;4L PERSONS HEREIN AND THROUGHOUT ARE TO CONSIDER SUCH AS BEING ADDRESSED TO EACH . . . 'I ' . . PERSONALL YFORPERSONAL ATIENTION, INFORMATION, KNOWLEDGE, AND COMPLIANCE UNDER SUBPOENA POWER. VERIFIED MAILING LIST " KERN COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 1 41 5 Truxton Avenue· ,'.. Bakersfield, Cali.fornia (93301) Pete Wilson, Governor . State Capitol, First Floor Sacramento, California 95814 . . . ' . Judy K. Skousen, City Attorney· Carl Hernandez IìI 1501 Truxtun ~venue Bakersfiald,California(9330~) Secretary of State, Bill Jones . 1500.: 11th St:reet Sacramento, California 95814 Honorable Jud'ge JOhn:Kelly..·/ '.'. ..'.. . 1415 TruxtunAvenue' ..,'... ¡"DameIE.Lundgren,Atty.General Bakersfi,~,lp. ',"ical~.f9~,l1,ta"':('~,,?}P'li~J:'H> ..,::¡",:":,, : 1^~J~J~ßtreet , , :' . ," ',' :, ". -"'", -"'<',. :,\: " .:' ' ",' ',' " Sàèramento California 95814 . Mayor Bob·pii:çe ,'.'.",.', ' . ,)¡,·f:',<:·' , ~=~:r ~~'~:r~:;, ¡~:i:i~rn~ a:/933~:1.):""'Wm.:H~ Rehnquist; Chief Justice ", . ; Supréme Court Kern County g,heriff :cafi spar:~s, No..lFirstStreet,NE 1350 Norris Ròad "Washington, D.C. 20543 Bakers fiéld,;Cal i fornia (933018) , '. . ] Ralph Huer,J,Haz Ma tI,I.,:, 21 0 1'H 'StJ:"e:e t , . . " .', ',"" f' Bake r sf i e 1 d¡,Ca 1 i f ortjiä' (93??i~ Kern County Recorder' Jame'SM~ples . 1655 Chester Avenue . ': Bakersfield ,California ( 93301) , Janet Reno, Attorney General lOth &Cònstitution Ave., NW Washington,. D.C. 20530 District Att~rney ,Ed Jagel~"' 1215 Truxtun~venue ... ..... Bakers field,Cal ifornia (93301:) ; ~.~ ~k ~~.~ "i~~t=e:=~~Oif'S~f;e~c"+!~·?r. . BakE!rsf i el d,:Califqrn:lä·:,c9.:330},)·· . , ,'" . , .' :.; '.- '.: ' þ " '. JoAnn Kozbe~g, Secretary of State & Conswners Services Agency 915 Capitol Mall. . Sacramento, California 95814 . Kern Cpurity District 2 . Superv£sor Steve Pér.z 111,5: Tr\lxtun'Avenue Bcike~s£i~ld, California (93301) . .. :--:r;'·> . .' ~ 12 . ~. . " ,.'~~. ,~-. GALATIANssJREIN~oUG~6&r .,:'. .'. I~ CHRISTIAN GOvERNMENT' ¡\RTIëLE I, §2 ANDARTICLE IV, §§ 23 & 2S GOVERNMENT . CONSTITUTIONt~~~ARCH "<':'1:' .,.. ,·<::,:~ft·~<:;" ,'\, ;:.' , . , I , If· I 1 ',.;.. '';'" ¡ ;:.. ! . ".1 . ,.' '. . ~~RECIPIENTS QF cqfY(œS)QFTHI,S EX PARTE VERIFŒD PE~MPTORY MA.NÐA¥US FO}tPROHIBmON, CERTIORARI AND . ORl)ER IN THE supREME COURTQF OHIO ,CAUSE NO. 96 0001 . RES , '. . ' . ",1," , . '. J"W?ICATAAB,INI1JO;~.PERS()NSHEREIN ~ THROUGHOUT .'..: .'ARE TO CÖNSIDER SUCH AS BEINO'ADDRESSEDTO EACH '. ..'. PERsONALLY. FOR PERSONAL ATTENTION, INFORMATION, . KNOWLEDGE, ANi:> CO¥pLIANc:EUNPERSUBPOENA POWER. . . ¡ . '. ""I¡ " ,>~.::":'.' " '.' ". ,,' " . VERIFIED MAILING LIST, .' NOTE: ' :, "'.,' j;' KERN COUNTY SUPERIOkcOURT ¡ ':' 'i): .' 1415 Truxtoni Avenu~ ,'_. ", .¡, ..,. Bakersfield ,"; California (9330}) . . ".'.j,' - ,....... ~ :",,: .;':' :-::'.;::"::-'" :.J;'\-": ~:: Judy K. Skou~en~·City. ,Att'c>ir:l':Y ':.,., Carl Hernand~zI!I.· ..,'., :i ,'...., Secretary of State, Bill Jones 150lTruxtun'!Avenue, ....J.:!:," .. ..1500~UthSt¡eet Bakers fie 1 d ,1Cal i'f or,ni'a (.93301): SacraÏnento, California 95814 HOnOrable.¡.~J'Cde"~;Ohn:'KéllY·;:':f:j¡::<;:.:.,;;(::::~,',:;.::>- , '. " '.. .,', ", . 1 41 5 TruxtunlAvenue; ,<', '",:,¡!:';;';,:.');:<':" Damel E. Lundgren, Atty. General ;;~;::;;;:;;~i;;::::r:n:,a};,r~~!1";):;,,;,:~{i!~il:::::::::œ BakersfJ..eld ',ì;,calJ.for~q·èl.~~,~:~~¡l);·,';V~;,·:, Supreme Court Kern County äheriffCa:61s~á~:k~' No.1 First Street, NE 1'350 Norris:~.oadH. .·:··,.,..':i:-:'cH,:\, H' Washington, D.C. 20543 . 1 Bake~sfield:, Jc:alifornia(9330¡S)H '. '", .'. .. , '¡: '. . ",.'[:,",",. ",'" , Janet Reno, Attorney General . Ralph Huey:,Haz Mat" ~,I'~;'i·-:.:q;.:..,;;"''-:'''"H·10th&C tituti' A NW ~~~;r ~·.~.¡e~~;~:¿:lii~~~:i¡,,;~~~¡~~¡~~;j;;î¡~~~~f¡ii;~~;;~: ),t~~05r~"· . Kern County ~ecorder: J'ámøs:,',~~p~'e,s ':,.::,,;;:;::;; JoAnn KozbeJ;g, Secretary of State 165 5Ch7s tè.r¡A ve~ue /, ';: ii':;'¡-'.~;'" ..':,c> & ConSumers SerVices Agency Baker s f J.eld, i Cal J. fornia (93 3 ~1) 915 Capitol Mall . Distr iC,t At tJ'rney ·'~d'·',J·a~~:ì~~/V¡r:'.;;:: S~ramento, California 95814 1215 Truxtun!:Avenue ..".:,.". .. , . i' . ' ,.'.." '" '.' ',', . ',·,'I!·:: . Bakersfield, ¡'Californi'a(93301,:)':, .,., ··:KernCounty District 2 ~ ~~ ~k ~;;x~~:i¡!:::~:~o¿,si;~W:fi"~~;?rõ/ ..ii.... :~rm~~H£~:~~;:::: a ( 93301 ) Bak~rsfJ.eld, .,C~1J.;fqrnJ.~:'(~~,3,0¡1) . ,.<.;:/~ ",. "c;'.': . '. '. .:r;V~~±~~¿!\;T.~º'~.¿():~.tW~~:}-~:I;~~.x,],!~;;: ."::"';.'.. ;' " .' I Angelina.;carmeni:Mo·rós'a:i'':dfd';depo'sit·:th-n~·:' document in the United ' . J, '.,' . . _ . ,,_ ", '.",d'· ,_: ". -.. '. J. . . ",' . _. ¡ sta tea Po stqffice, lóca:t~d:à1;i1730..18th. Stree t Bak'ers field California) j. " . . :, I,,'. ".' _ .. :.-" " . _ , on 27 Augµst(1 '.' 'as'First'\Class «J.iil toe.ach· of t e addressees above i except/addit",:oná .1Y ....h~~døe.~e¡re,r}h Gl'erki' Ker . Gounty;:perfor GoUrt. Pete Wilson, Governor , . State Capitol, First Floor Sacramento, California 95814 i. i a· trueco:py of original. - . UMMONS fClrAC/ON JUDICIAL) -~ EXHIBIT "A" "'';.:. KÞII COCJIfT CISI 00W1" ISOIO ,..6.. I/SO DE tA C06m NOTICE TO: DE~EN[)Ar.J~: fA~iSO 'a ACUSddo) . ANGELINA C. MOROSA, 'as Ttustee for the MOROSA 1987 TRUST,and])OES' 1thr~ugh",50,inclusive . ,. ..1 ','" " , . .:YØ~U~RE BEING' SUED,~Y PL.fdNTIFF,: .. '. ',' i (A'ilJd.,Jeestádemandando,,~' .. ". .' ..'::',\' '-;,,:'i":' ':' '. " . ,>' .¡ ." ': . ....' ',I .- CITY OF BAKERSFIELD,j:" .. .' ·1 '.' . Retur.,ed'OrC~"'$~. Lac:k of, ...eprocess. ~. , ~ . . . You .have.30 CALENDA'Rb. ..YS.~tt~r;t~Iš·~urn~:'.J.·.·"',I?eSpuéSde·quele·entieguen esta dtación judicial usted '" mons .Is' s~.I. QI.., t.YP,ew, ,rmen, reo ;11 . ·tleneun p(azo de 3~ DIAS CA~ENDARIOS para presentar sponse at'hlÎ cóurt;:,·!:" .' '. .... . "....'., .' luna respuestaescrita a máquma en esta corte. . -1"·.. J 'I ' . A letter or phone call will not protect you; your, Una carta () una lIamada telefón/a no Ie ofrecerá ;~~w¡f~cF~.~~~~~J:_Tè_es.Îu;ru~~ .Ifyou do niI~LlJitp(.)i~...;y....~..qrIliilÍtir\Ø!che SU ~ '·'IOS.th.,' ", :,'~, a' S.. e, . a.n,., d. , YO"U,.'.i'!N. ",a, ge. .1, .ánll.,: n.eI; ~r. · a,l\.~.p.r9~>J",:SI ušiëJ'ñ.opresentas'!teSpuesta. a tlempo, puede percJer ~rty rmt~.~.,.tO"~~''''"_g from,·.. i "':e1 ca5Q. y Ie pueden qU/~r su Sd~nQ. su dmero y otras COSdS the court~·..:, """~:';;';'¡.""';:"";":"(;">' >. ./. ...... .' . ,de,su propiedad~~~Vlso adiaonal por parte de Ia C'O~e. ~~ila..Ÿ&~~~ ;E~~~"'~:lr~ØZ1iWY(¢i....7iŸ.te . - p 1415 TruxtdC!'SïstinaIISUC..·,.åaIO.s·ågainst me or Bakersfield; CA',93301 ::i''';'''''i::,.~,(L'.' ...,.,., , . . '$e.,er~,;sa..ctlònssba.rollow.;.. . ,..., ";r"" ...':,.:.., 'i·' .,.. .'.';. ,., .' '. The name.. addr~ss, ' ~nd teleph!'re number of plaintiff's. atto~nev,or plaintiff without In, attorney, Is: fE/ nombre, ', d_ei~n¡¡o~é~~ii'iI~if"'''.f'1~Nlflf''tiiiiotWsado, es) JUDY, K.SK~~~-,~. SEN, ,c~, ,:I. .Alt. t. O.r. n..~.,y,"s.t.at. e'.' B~,r,.'. No. 051.98.2'" .'. .. _ . _ CARL HERN~I'.1IMjfl'...tI;"."di1".fareaupt Or this ~;~;r;~~t~R~rf9~: ·c.....~~'I:r_e'_t"'ill be entered in (805)' 326ftØ.:c:t,~d'.O'~"~"".:::'1.·,.",.,;: 'to ~NcoD~r~W- . .< ..' ''bnnt ûCNÄLLv .' . - . ~~~.JlJL I I 1996.'. I ' ,. ·:i'., ~':;ri~, . . .' " . ,NOTICE TO THE PERSON S~IWED: You are ed :1. ~ as an Individual, def~ndant.· : .... ,2.0 a,1 thepe,sôn'lued iun'der thefi~tltious "ame of (specHy): <¡ , ,'.' " .[ .' ,3;0 on behalf of($P~;/Y): . ¡ , '.. .' " ! . I' : under: ~ CCP 416.1~ (corporation I , I CCP 416.20 (defunct corporationl . .¡: CCP 416.'P. (association or partne~hlp) other: ' I 14, 0 by pe,.o~ dellvlry on (date/: . Deput)' (DelepdoJ :'! -,' § CCP 416.60 (minor) CCP 416.70 (conservateel CCP 416.90 (individual! FotÌn AdoøCIct bot "'* .12 . ' !,' , ,~ c:OUId of ca»f0lJ!!! ,: . . 1 . (SM ~ewr~ for Proof of SIfVIceI . ....... ......- . CI.rk 580 2170 CI·\ (Rev. 1·14) í I I NOTICE TO DE~E~.D~NT: fAy;sò a Acusad~) I< ". I ANGELINA C. 'OR~SAJ as trUstee for th~ MOROSA 1987 TRUST, and DOES 1 through 50, inclusi~e j. j i ! 'uel~oPY of oiiginal. .' MONS· N JUDICIAL} _ EXHIBIT "A" ~ ( . , '011 COUIrT IJSI OMY 1$010 Ie.... IISQ DE LA con" . ..'. .", ," . : You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS.fter this lurd~ Oespubdeque leHentreguen em dt.Jci6n judicial usted ,mons Is lerved on you to file. typewritten r~. Ilene un p(uo de 30 DIAS CAlENDARIOS para pnosent.Jr sponse.t thllcourtt ".. ',.:, . ¡ un. ~spuest.Jescrl!a.máquin. en em corte. A letter or phone cal' will not protect yoû: yo~r Unâ 'c.~ 0 IllY' lI.mad. .leleI6n/ca no Ie ofrecerå typewritten respons, mUlt b8 In proper.leg~l· proteccl6n; iu ':reSpuest. escrit. . máqulna tlene que form If you want the court to he',yolJf,çale,¡ cu,!,pl/~ con las lormalldadH le,åJes aprop'adas si usted . If you do not 'fU.,yÒurlr~ui~nie.on ÎIn1e~YÒum.~ ·i,:,qu'.~~,.9.~~ la, c~!f~ escuche su casa. . 1018 the cas..andy~urwag..,:money.nd·pr~~:;":· 51 usted no p~nt.J "! mpuem.. tiempq. puede perrier perty may ~ taken ~lthoutfurther w....l\inø ~rom" .' ',"; eI G1SQ, y lepueden qUlw IU salario, IU dllJet'O yotras cosas the court.'·. " <: !" ' , "/"";,:,1:" ":" de.u plOpTedad IIn .v/so adido"" por parte de Ia corte. . ..,.,. I .. .' ',: '. . ,.¡- ., " ,··C., ,.. ,'> , : Th, er. are other leg~1 req,ulremen, t. S" YO, U,' .' may . Ex/sten 0110.' reqU/sltOI leples. Puede que usled quiera wanUo caD an attorney right a~Y..1f yo~, d.o pot, ',lIamar a un abosado 1nmid1at.Jmente. 51 no. conoœ . un i. know an attorney, you may èåü ÏÎi1 attorney Ï'efe~~ abopdo, puede Ilamar . unséividö de re(eïëñda d,f ral servi~e or a legal a~d "fflC8 (Rated In the phon~ abogados 0 . un.Jofic/na de ayuda legal.(vea eI dlrectorlo book). ': '." . . . i '. telef6nlco).· , . . . ". i .' ,.'. .' . '. i ". ''- I ne name and aodres. of the court Is: (E/ nomb,. "d¡recci6n de I~ corte es) . , _ . '.,.' . ~ 1 . ' . .:" .:.' . ,1 -.'. ~¡~ ~~=nS~~:~~R COURT"~: . ,"\';:,' .. . Bakersfield, CA 93301 I' . . , I', ¡ . . _.._---.---- ... ----.---. ~ YOU ARE BEING SUE,D BY PLAINTIFF: (A Vd. Ie está demandando, ,', . ". . ' .' : . . I·· , . " . I' . .. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ' "", , '1, . . The name. address. and telephone number of plaintiff', attorney. or plaintiff without øn Ittorney. Is: (EI nombre. I,) direcc;ón y el numero de te/é(ono del ab08~do del,demandanre, 0 del demandante que no tien~ abopdo. tsJ JUDY K.SKOUSEN, City Attorney~State:Bar No. 051982·~. CARL HERNANDEZIII~ Deputy CityAttor~ey, State Bar Na.164750 1501 Truxtun Avenue I Bakersfield, CA 93301 . i (ROSY 326-~721'q ! ...,¡. ,¡ " i I . '1Innt HeW, DATE: , JlJL I I .! . . I' Clerk. .trf DepUty (F«ha) (Actuario) (DelepdoJ NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You ire ed , . 1. t8J II an Indlvidull defendant. ,;.' 2.0 II the parson .~ed under the flctl~ou, "ame of (specHy): , '. . " i, . 3. D~~haH O!($,!~): , . 'I . " :', U~der:':~ CCP 41~.1~ (corpor~tion. " , , " , " , CCP 418.20 (defunct corporation) : CCP 416.40 (association or partnerahlp) , I other: '; , , 4. 0 bv perso~ delIVery on (d.t,): .' § CCP 416.60 (minor) , CCP 416.70 (conservatee) CCP 416.90 (individual» FomI AdoøCId II\' Iût 112 .JUdIda C4IUIId of Cdlomie . . . (IN ,.... for ProOf Of leMcèl caw" 110 2170 (;1·1 (Rev. 1·14) ",----------- , , ~QPY of original. ,-. " ·1,/.... . ,') ," ~ 1 JUDY K.SKOUSEN .' .. City Attorney . " 2 State 'Bar No; 051982," 'CARL HERNANDEZ III 3 Deputy City Attorney StëiteBarNo.164750 4 ,?A~~ HT~xt~'~'¡A~en~e" . " . 5'Bakersfl~ld~: Callfornlå93301; .' ::Telepho~: (805) ~2~~~7;~1. :.' ·6:.· ·,"'Î .:' ,', ", .' "";' ., . Attorneys for Plaintiff 7 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ., .t··. """.. ~ '. . 1 '- L/- '/ ,', . . ' I -~ : II . :. . ...? .. ; " , fl.·. ~-,.. ,0" ;-l· ,.: '''',r' ., ..... ~~. r r .: ·~tûr.ed for'~_19Y~iP&'f\W811troce55_ 10 .. L~~~ct"P~:~~~~pii _ni'WWe due l1',"',r~~iÇ:~~;~,¿-~" . '**:* * * * * * * * 12<¡ij'j~It!~~8è'~~dC:_ .ct¡E~ad ~¡ &Y M 13 d'1"2' .:( ) B\aiRtifL_II."" -".. . DECI.A2AJION OF RALPH HUEY IN a~·,a.; ,~,..,. ~ ' !UP~ OF ORDER TO SHOW 14.,cq.rQ"'j$ed.~~H~åTIONFOR PRELIMINARY lS',ÅNG'Ei~INA;C'.~fv16ROSA'as Trustee" ,.,. .,; . 16'~O¡=<f.R.9~ðj~a.7_T~~Sli' . ....('.; ,..., ..', , . and . lu,·..,~!I$"Qr_.~,'Mk ,17 .·"~D~~.lutely:,rqr""";::"·:'ÚI...·. c:....istlans and 18 . $ojo"rners~___"Ylluated are ·clvilly dea.r (ljf!gally)lþ, ,"oar s)'stem. Cease and 19 20 ~e~,s~~~~ð~1'e,~"e~!j~'O~s against me or severe. sanctlòns Sha~¡·foIIOW. 21 ' ".'··..1/'·': ··'Thatl åmthe HàzardousMaterials Coordinator for the City of Bakersfield and , 22 ~\iti'~_6i'PMi"~~"'i!d within ten 23 day~ (1Dtrf,._rÛß!L.al!i!(~",ni2_~röt=tÐfiiJSTs) locat~d 24 1J8t"'~~i~"_8QÐ 8eftA4E__þj§eedlleW'é'dif'inia. rec:o.rd Ølf ~fi1tPIU5~~~M~)&a, Trustee for the Morosa 1987 Trust. 27 11/",.., 28 11/ , . 1 EXHIBIT "B". ;. '. ~ '. .' .... ~~Y. of original., . .. " "... . .,., .1 . '. ¡ I:JUDY K~ SKOUSÈ 'City A~omey ."' .".......... 2 ,'State: Bar No~ 051982 . ¡'CARL HERNANDEZIII'·,· .:! ."," . :3;;Rt~~'~I~o~V~':~)"':~··!'~:;/)l¡"':?';· , 4;~Å~1HT~xtun Av~~ue "::;',' . '. S'Bakersfleld. Califomla93301 .Telephqne: (805) 32~·3721 6 ,:. ' . ,i, "\f;" . 'fit,·: . .. ....... '.} ¡~~~~~~¡~~~~~~~~;~'~*~'i~"1t":>"'\'~"ii'i':'f' .. .! 81 .: SU,PE~IORCOURT OF CALIFORNIA 9 .:'.\:'[' '. '1' .. ><.:' ...'....>:,:. !, . 'IN~ND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN <..\;. .:~. .;" ( . '. . . :'~, I " I. y··, 'to...... .. '. ~ 'f "- 1.... f, ~, .: , " -.:..., : / / . ,o' . IJ' 2 . f.. . ; .'.. n," ---- . L' ¡,i1.. ,<t: .~, : ,. r-,. .' ,> 10 11 .1 :[. ,. I .¡ * * * *'* * * * * * . 21 I ....j I I ' '.CITY Or a,AKERSFIELD"::,,, 13 . '""'.',' :i,.·I" ,. Pla"lntl'ff J, . "':"""1"" ..1 ,'. . ,:1 "'" I " ". vs.'· " ....'. '. ,l·., '. '.' "': i :". 1 5 ANGEIJINAC>MOROSA~as }rrustee" Jorthe MOROSA1987 Tt\U~T,,: . .' 16 and DOES 1 through 5O'';'~i,:¡:;i,:' inclusive,":," ....... ,. ., ,'....',..'.,".;..,~,.,',..,.,:,....:,·,.,:,1,..',.·,·.....,:,.. :, '~";.".~::;':.'''-,;'\;:,~f..,:,~.,;-..::. . : .;. ," , . . Defendant " I It, . .' '- \,( ..' '.' 14 . ,... CASE NO. ;;¿ ~ / s-C¡ 0 , DECLARATION OF RALPH HUEY'IN SUPPORT OF ORDER TO SHOW ,;.CAUSE. '. FOR PRELIMINARY . 'INJUNCTION .,..12 , ' , ..... : '. '" .' ,- '. ....:,., "'''~'''' .......... ..,,'l:,··,,"·: '. " ; . "I; RALPH HUEY~d~clareas followS:' ..,.,.. . '>... ..,.j ',' :, ..;, .: ··',.::.,1 '.'.'.., ," .' : .... '..., ; ...' , .i';',,:;'r'.:.'¡Th~t:~;~m~~_Hlazar~ous~aterials?oordinator for the. City of 8ak~rs~eld and am autf10rlzed to give the InfÇ)rmatlon stated herein, .' ' : .j. : ' :..',..:,' i . ", ". , , " '. 2,Thereare apprÞximately eight (8)Ünderground storage tanks (USTsrlocated 24 upon~e propert~~ltUated a\ 4800 Stine' Road, Bakersfield, Kern County, Califo;nia. . . J ' . ., .. I ,.3.:, . The'Owner of th1esubject USTs is Angelina C. Morosa, Trustee for theiMorosa .": " .', '-.,., 'J," .,..,. ,... . ", " . : 26 1987' Trust "'> 'I '. '", ' ,.... 2S , ..\ 27 11/ ;: 28 III ,,\.::. . 1 'j i ì I . !. ..,..,..... . EXH.IBIT "8" . , I, . . . ,.. rue oppy of original. ! .. ,\ . ' i... .... ~. '" h· ,.t. "',, '. ...'. .. , r-..) .,' ., "::') .. .' . I ". ' 1 JUDY K. SKOUSEN .,' . . City AttóÍT1ey, " '. ,..,..... 2 State Bar No.' 051982 .' CARL'HERNANDEZ III" . 3 . Deputy qltyAttomey, .. State Bar No. 164750 '. 4 City Hall, , , " . ",' ,'. , ·1501 TruxtunAvenue " ..' T'; .:;,~ Bakel'$fiel,d,Callfomla 93301 ',..., .. I.', ':. I::!. Jelephone:(80S)32S-3721 .'.... " 9Y-·-·..· ._..:::-',:.r I 6 A'&~ lr!n1Il·~.,i.~a~se.,Lac:_oTDue·Pltoc:ess. 7 <l.Wa.I~l!d..ral:"dsubstantïve due 8).1:"1.~. " 'SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA 9 ,,[....".. " ..,.. . '... ·...1, . . ....... ..' '. . . 1'1.,iJ$es~edåqaf.~WAffii_~q~ (a) (b) :: ¡gt';!i~~~~~~~:::~~0 SqÒ ~Fr. 13T"~snO~ïc:e"W"~r_:'_ .'~_~~~~~TION . 14~_~lftutll!ly'f~r~ï~~"i"'law. Christians and Is~.~,,~~...ted are ·Civilly 16'" liigiì.~ In'v"- sI'stem. Cease and 17 ª~\;~\·in:,aI,'suçll.," ..against me or 18 .S~~~I:~$iIQ2ttðC¡f.", . t..,"'~, ENDOHSED '. " _,:0;,.- .' ,'i , I . .........&... 'f . ;.. I . . ..,/ . II L, · 1 { 19 ., .. . . Unless' a~· .esDOnS!¡ Is...c:@IV&!d within t~p 20 d, a. y~n,(i .\w:.~,,"ii~.UI.',¡ffå,··.~., Jil."..Lc"in th.·e',ŠTfv:.-rit1:ction and the 21 ~'i. &0!2!.\d.Hà()~'~j~~¡.~ppears 10 '22 ~~iCBJft.~~iif.czø_('i1'9 an Order to Show Cause I 23,~ór Pre~hl'inarylnjunction and that,unless the Preliminary Injunction prayed for be granted, 24greato~irreparable injury~iU result to plaintiffbefore the matter can be heard on notice, it is 2sorde~ed that the above-named defendants,. and ,each of them, appear in Department I '26 (f-ri,~: {, ; ..·,·'Of}hiSC()U~ :1~catèd~t.1415TruxtunAvenue, Bakersfield, California, on I 27 . , (':,,1.996 at',<¡rO ò· ·~,m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard 28 and there to show Cause, if any, they have, why they and their agents, servants, ,'.- ' . . , , '·''r:IVUTD''I''m nrtll ' ,: '~ '~, '-, - 1 '·:'>"'·;,::<;'2 ue copy of orig{n~l. ..) JUDY:K.SKOU·c;EN",,:;:; ','\.; ",' ", EN, our. r~i~r;n CI ' Att . ,."'t, ", ....'- ." ", , " , _v....v ·St~~:\B~~'l::OŠ1982,,(!(i.i;';¡Î;;;,:¡:<Úi::~:\í':)"~};'Ù~!;:~f,~~1);¡~!~:Jt~;'(;'~1;';;::¡:;j~':1."\ ,." ",' ,. CAR1Î'HERNA' ND' EZ·III,,,,,;:,.'i··f;'-¡"'· ",:"'..' ,...,..,'..;.;,-"""", ....'.:;:.,.., ,:,' :-.'.. " , ..¡ .' ,"j"" .., . ", ""~.. ·':ïr . , ¡ .., 3 ~~~,;i~~~V~'I~:';ir\.r;i; , ".. ~~L. !! ;,II:.i 7 4~Å~1HT~xtunÅ~e~tie"" .... ' T'; . .\,\ 5 Bakersfield. California 93301. Ii', ':. ';-,: Æ 6 ~ele~honè:(8~5) 32~~~7~1,. ..' .'.'..,.. 9Y=--=~~.=J;:;¡r; Att, orney. s'f.or Plalrit,I,ff.', i .' " 7 CrN OFBAKERSFIE'-D . ," ~:, ;. 8 9 10 11 " :,\,-;-\, :, ,'. ,.', .,'.. "., " '... .'. ""~. ' .. , ::;:;':,\:~tJPER1ÖrfcÒURTOFCALIFORNIA "INANDFORTHÈCÖUNTY OF KERN . . ': .. . . . . . . . . ' CASE NO. ;)."51:5 q () . ,ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE .. RE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION I7Fr 12 él1)',OF BA~ERSFIELD.¡ : . 13 : ' ' Plaintiff.. " . :"[ . 14 ',:, I vS.',; '. I" ' ':' ! . ",",' ..' ¡ .. 15 ANGELINA C~, MOROSA.as Trustee.>, for the MOROSA'1987 TRUST, , ...... , 16 and DOES 1 through 50. . . Inclusive. '.. . . ' .' 17 '," ,', Defendant. . ' . 18 : ,. "',',. ' 19 L"'.;:<:Ah: ,y, " ., . ., ..., ",!. ."... ,... . 20 '" On, reaClhigtt\e Complaint ()fplaintiffonfile in the above-entitfed action and the .' ' .' . '. '..' , t,. \:, , ,... . " ;: . . . ~:: ..' , . ," ' 21 Mernorandu", of Points an~.Äuthorities ~nd De'Clarations submitted therewith, it appears to ,.' ,(' ,. . 22 the satisfaction of this Court that this is a proper case forgrantin9 an Order to Show Cause 23,fQr Preliminary Injunction and that,' unless the Preliminary Injunction prayed for be granted, 24 .,' grea~ or irr~parabl~, injùry \V~II,resµlt, tq plain~iff~efore the matter can be heard on notice; it is ,~:. ' . t-"·" ". ',' .' ::' .·.·,:<>·.·..·.',1.;. .; .' '~..-...'.<.....:'. ':..." .-':'-'~ . 25 ()rderedthat the above~riamed defendants, and each of them, appear in Department 26 fFA: (' ." .····of thisqourt!locatedat,141~Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, Califomia, on 27:. '1996 ate¡ r {) Ò a.m., or, as ,soon thereafter as the matter may be heard " . ,. j.,' '''',' , . 28 ! and' there to show ¢ause, if' any they' have, why they and their agents,' servants, , ' ~. .' i '. . , , . f" 'EXHIBIT "C ", " :.., ENDORSED it 'I. " ., ') . 'j 1 \.. .;,~ . ; . .,) . '- 1 JUDY K. SKOUSEN ..' . City Attorney' , 2 StateBarNo.051982 CARL HERNANDEZ III· 3 ~fcR:\a1i~:Vg.w;~ 4 CltvHall ," '. . , 1501 Truxturi Avenue . 5 Bakersfleld,Callfomla93301, II' -'- 6 TelephOn$:. (~OS.)~,26.3721, ..,' ,. ; '. " ' 7~.¡f~~se. L¡i1c:k of D~e _proc:ess- 8 LilClI..,iproc:edural_dSubstantlve due 9pr.c:.~~: '. ,.SUPERIORCOURT OF CALIFORNIA " IN 'AND FOR THE CÓUNTY OF KERN 8(J~ 10 Please see' and·conror.IA,.~9~fJl.C:P 44 (a,.·(",~(¡Eo 11 .a"'d;:lZ(~);(.);~,bïC:bf.iUlnot,be 12~".".",":' ' .", CASENO.2?J/S90 ¡.¡¡:::::f-:- , ::".j.;",'. . . . I . 13 .:',,< ,', .... " 'Plaintiff, ' , ' ;, '. '" .., , . 14 T"~01:ïC:~ïsc:r:.,.~4n.i;::=.~s~ IS~~R~a~i·a'.l!'dE~~'~IVIII)' 16 !~~a;~)')!I..~..r 5'" ripst,a~29~~O~~ 17desïst ïn:aII~¡ij(:tl4ÞS -'!ft"Wik!RI!IrCode Section 18 sevel'e,sanc:tï,enssløU olloW. . '.' ,.' : ,....: ,', .': ".' .... .... . .~',' . ·,r. -.. . ....._:..~" ~ 'f 19 . ::". " 20 Unless 'a, response is received within ten 21 daYSI'r1ilt)r_~I!tiJØgR's'i~ïpt of this _ 22 retUfrnf¡Q,,~@!~'~'ð\Ië~Ps "~u~~!g~~ti~~ organized 23 ·1S~Bf.f u1dr '~rntl.fe!~fsttrtf5 ~~I~~~~~(¡õn III. of the Constitution of . ..' . 24 the State of California. 25 ,·2. The true identities and capacities of defendants DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, I 26 are unknown to plaintiff at this time. who will ask leave to amend this complaint when same ¡ 27 ara escertained. Plaintiff is informad and balievas andtharaon allages that aach DOE , 28 defendant is responsible for the actions and conditions complained of herein. , EXHIBIT "D" tJUDY K.SKOlJSEN.., City Attomey .:::.' ..:,' 2 State Bar No.051982;~, CARL HERNANDEZ III·. 3'Rr~~~~i~:V~'I~;, " . 4CltyHall';',·"""" ,i" ,....: ·1501 Ti'u~tJn'A~én~~' . ..'. 5 Bakersfield, California 93301,·. . Telephone:(~05) 326-3721 · .' 6 ,;:.:.. ".;"':' ., '....,,;': .:.I.~ ,.,..., ':"":1"', ".' Attorneys for Plaintiff:' ",:" 7 CITY OF BAKER~FIELD"..i of original. ,:i,' ENDORSED I! '! I' : 3 : '2 7 . \.: .).... . . . . ¡ ';. .~., ".1 '.. " .... '. ~, t:. ", . . . , . . _d n' _.._ ......._~ ~., ~'f . ",' .,"" . '" : , '< . ,,' 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS ,·16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 "'~~">;'/i/~~pËRìô~;~º~RT()F.~ALlFORNIA <::. .:.:;,,~..{),<{:>, ;,V';;'"\ <'::; .~::},~,.'i ':;t?~:;:.:z.,~::~.~:~...:"· ~~·;:~.)·Y:,:'>. "'., . . .' ". I~~N~FO~THE C~~~,TY OF KERN 8(J1r1Þrlo . '."" ,'........**. . ~::;I8s(¡Eo ..... ,,' , errv OF BAKERSFIELD"..,', " .j .<:Pláinti·ff~ ," j, '" ". . .j,,' T .' >.~s. , " .' COMPLAINT FOR PRELIMINARY AND . ....1..,,': :.':'.:,:,.::..,:,'"..,...:-,.",.,'.'.:-..:..:-] ., .' ..... , :: :' PERMANEi'TINJUNCTlONSANDFOR . .. :.... ". ,.,".. '.'. .,:.' I . ,"".\. ", N 'ANGEpNAC~ MOROSAt'åS, Trustee':':,:.> ,'1.',l"CIV,..ILPENAL TIES for the MOROSA1987TRUST,'"';:",::';:,:' .' ;andDOES,:,1,throtlgh,50;<,tJ.:/:U;;;'::!,U,;,\t:\;, ',,:,' ,(Health and, Safety Code ·lrich:ïslvê?'~:;;~:'d':;~:':'1':':\':·/'f.':~';)r.:;'.ft,:;'1"':f.'~:Y;':::'.''\':;0~:;~;';;, t~~'~:Sectlons 25299 'and 25299.01; , ",: ',:',,'i,:";::::"{ , ..' ",::Bakersfield Municipal Code Section' ,D~fendant.· " '. 8.80.220) , , ' CASE NO. 2?J I 590 '.' ¡ypf- " ". ;" !. , ' .~ .' õ .':.... . . "1::).-':;',;. ....... .- . ~'.~, ' ..' . ~:'. '. .' , . i,Plaintiff CITY OFBAlŒRSFIELD alleges as follows: ,',:.: ,:1.' '. ,'PlèinüffCrTY OF: BAKERSFIELD (UCIT'r)is a municipal corporation organized and existing underacharteradoptedpursuanfto Article XI, Section III, of the Constitution' of .. , the State ofCalifomia..,:;¡.'~':· "". . ,¡,,2.,' ., " ,The true identities and capacities of defendants DOES 1 through 50, inclusive, , .:)..' '., '. ~ .' .' . ;.' ." ~ "~";' ".;, . , ,:. "-"',: ': ' . '. are unkhown .toplainti~at ~is time, ~9 Will ask leave to amend this complaint when same . ' \ "1 . , .'. , . .' . .~..' .:¡',.'...... . < . ..~'... .: ,: ;, i .:' . - ~. :', .:; ,'. ':. .' :ar~~sçertained.' Plaintiff' is informed:and believes and thereon alleges that each DOE .' I'" ,.,', .,.,"'::' !,...,.' .':,' '...'., :'..' .;.. . defen,dant IS responsible for the actionšaoctconditions complained of herein. , '. , . . . I.. " . . ; . I . EXHIBIT "0", " 1 JUDY K. SKOU,SEN . " City Attorney : '. ' . 2 State Bar No.. 051982' ., ,. '" . CARL HERNANDEZ III ·3 g~¡ß~~~IW~~~~'X~':':' :'/<" ':". 4 City Hall ,'. " : ;,' .., 1501 Truxtl.lnÄvenüe.> .' 5 Bakersfield, California 93301 . . () Tel,epho.,~e:~~05~ ~2~~7~1, :" ·Attôrneysf()Ï'Plail1tiff. ',... . 7 . CITY OF, BAKERSFIELD. ~, 'iJi''- .... ~"'I . , . ~.' '. ....r-f'"! ~ !f!, !' . ~,,~ .:t 'I . - . "1 . J n .., - . -:,.\ t.:~ !IV, ---......-.-. ___:·'1t . '( .'. . . . ." '. . 8Ret~~a~.~.;!~i;;:~Þ8lii~~~o'.ð~9H>~.&f°ceu- 9La~lc/o.t\:prcþ'c:~~~ral'·ilndSubstant.ve due ,. ' ,.'.,',:';"¡ ''';·;~':':j'',..IN:¡AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN 10 .... '~,~~$~~~~:"',:,~':,.',:,;d:.;.:,.<,:,:,;, ::;:'<~.:.:*'*<.. ~ ~ ~ ':'.,' " }1 ," .' . 12 PI~~fMFl~,,~ý.,ç'~~~"~'~·.,~l~E~C:~41t.-(~)Â(b) A IC--¡- 13.·.· ,,~..:..,..:~ij4:;,~:åu,.,1,.n,.,:,::,'..~.:..... ::.'].'''.::, ;:,..,.:::.:,'.~):..'....:,>,¿.J,'.b.la.t~~I, 1,·.f,~I,":"",,:,:'),·,~,",;$,:,..:',.,'.·,..:,:,~'~::.h~!Dit.~;~ ~~ ~ERN~~~ I ..' '",;q,~P!1~m.,,~~~)\~i1fiii¡ .,.':, .. ' " III REGARDING NOTIFICATION OF EX '. ,1.4':\::'::r':·~,:\Y.S(Ji~J.::;~::'¿~¥{W~~,*,~~r~;\~rr.$i~A;f1': \,:::! , ,,:., PARTE HEARING OF . APPLICATION " . ,'. '. '. '. ',¡. '..' ...",...'.', "'f' '''-''''). '. FOR AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ·,}·5.·, ;.~".". "";"I"~"""':Ö"':"'/";":'!'''''~''i:'' ,··~::~w~' 'r"':"'I,"'<;::':;ìL";' .."UMltJ.A.~.,INJUNCTION ' ". ' ""'~" ',< .":.1111. ',: I r, . " h. :.;, :~''I. .n, ,.',:";,. .'.,'. ",~,_ ..~ .-::f· ,.... ~"':¡.., '~..1 '., " ".' .".. . ,; . ::!~~~¡;jÎ~I~l&~~:::i:ad 19::~=~:=í'š~erJ~:ìt~~~,me or .. . 20." '. ..,.l;"v~[7rn;R~~~,II~~~JPno~..,;;.,. ' . .2.1. ,unl4:à~~~:n~.;~~~.g~~I;t.C;itW:j~~~nd am authorized 2.2~i9t~\\ïr'i;''-ij¥ie..;';d~tê'Ö'*'iteiPt of thïs 23rei:a1rD:·:iAfcf~Ü~¡P'iì9Affiï¡t~wrti'~t~~icw. Material~ 24:i~ilfciÞtìifi~;'~~Mi!r_f(fbJerePhone number of Ms. 2S,Ängåliria Moros$, 'deféndanfirithèwithin action. <\':' .' " 26 :. .,'. ,,; 3.:"Mr.'VVin~sj;roy.ideèfrnewitn Ms. Angelina Morosa's t~rephone number, (805) ".' 1 .' . . . . . ' ' .: .' ~ ... . .: _ . -. . . ' . . . . , '. ' . 27 ',322-2275~:a numberatwhichh.~:hadcontacted Ms.-Morosa on previous occasions. 28 Ill.. .'. '. , 1 .. . . . , . . '. ". 'EXHIBIT "E" . ,.,.- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 original. "\.!':"r" JUDY K~ SKOUSEN City Attorney . State Bar No. 051982 . CARL HERNANDEZ III Deputy City Attorney State Bar No. 164750 fÅtlt~xtUriiÁv~n~e' .' , Bakersfleld,California 93301, ;" Telephone: (805) ~26-3721· : ~~iriJi~~:~~~\~t~ ...... .. , . - '. ....r~ ! I I~ " ......vi;. i ì " . - . "1 · Jp .. '> .' - '. ~..\ 1.;::- .. " . . . ,. ..' , ~~ ." ~..__.-. ,·-__..·..f· ~, . SUPERIOR COURT OF .CALIFORNIA '., . f ;.,' , . .. ,"... ": ",:'<' ' '. IN AND FORTHECOUNTYOFKERN , , ,., ****....*'. . ,. . ",. ! , .¡ i ", CÀSENO. 623/5''1 ó NFl DECLARATION OF CARL HERNANDEZ III REGARDING NOTIFICATION OF EX PARTE HEARING OF APPLICATION ,,', . FOR AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE . ,:. FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ., .-, CITY OF BAKERSFIELD" 'r..· Plaintiff;: . .'. vs~ ANGELINA C. MOROSAh as Tru$tee . for the MOROSA 1987 T~UST,: . ~nd D,oES1 thr~ugh 50,:, """ . Inclusive' . " '.' .' .r .. ".". . {,',' ".' ,'.,'.' , Defendant· I,. CARL HERNANDEz.m, declare~s follows: ", . ',1. . '. ' That I am a Deputy City Attorney for the City of Bakersfield and am authorized . ,- . , , to make'this statement . . , . '2. ' That. on July 10, 1996, I contacted Howard Wines, Hazardous Materials . . '. . : . '. . " . , . . . Te~hniCian for the City of Bakersfield, in order to secure the telephone number of Ms. Angelina Morosa, defénd~nt in the within action. . . 3.· Mr. Wines provided me with Ms. Angelina Morosa's telephone number, (805) '. . . " . 322-2275, a number at which.he had contacted Ms;Morosaon previous occasions. III " .' . 'd -< "", " ' 1, 'C"VUTD:T'T' 111:'11 ~.. ,........,..,..,.'., , IJUDyJ(~SKOOSE City AttQmey'." ". ,...... 2 State Bar,No~,;051982, CARL HERNANDEZ III '...) Depûty,:çltyAttorne~: ;: . State Bar,~o.·164!.~: . .'" City,". all· . .'., 'q.'" 'q ". 1501'Truxtun'Avenue ",:' , , 5 Bakersfield.CaUfomla 93301, .:.. , ...,. . ·Tèlepho".~:(80.5l326.3721 .: .' , .Átt~';':;~i~"f~~·~Î~fritlff .';-"'" ". :" ,:, . . 7iè\W"lff¿e;Dc:â;"'$e~: l.åe::k:ô'.:Due. Process. 8 L.(~:'ør':;prQ~~_'~_lIA~lIíMMe due '9 PJ';.e$S~·<::::¿¡·"·';IN:AN~:F()R TH'E'COÙ'~ty OFI<ERN Cop}l..of original. " ~,' . . .~. ",...- '-..j . .....,.1Ìo.... Li . \ .,,'-. . ':"":'.. ',!. -!~ ,', , . ',~i.. I : ." . , 1/ . :1 9 .... ," . . . . . "', ~".r,':. ; . f' " '. . ;. ;.; . ~ .- ·~.r ---:-.. .. ~'--.:li t f 10' . . '...... . **¡~*~**~~ . .. 11 ~~~~~~,_$~~_,_dC~.~,.tø FRCP 4~J~) ,,1 f1 .12 . ". ,.¥Atø_~~'.$-,~· ".~._. -a. IV 1'3"·: 'lmRI!Qmq~Ih:~,·t:.'I·ff·:j':',' " .' "EX' PA' 'R'T'" E:'APPUCATION FOR ORDER " : '.,,·,..'¡"'tn:J<.",:."\"/·':':;~::':":'·'·::':·"';~ . ,:, ..... . . ¡\,;':....':::.':{~: ::.:".'~.',:':",."::.'..'"'/':,,,,:,: ,.'."" ." "TOSHOWCAUSEREPRELlMINARY ,. '14 ··.·..:.:··vs~ " ~.'..:;.:_,:,.,.,...:....:. ..,.. '.." .....,~ ..INJUNCTION; MEMORANDUM OF 'h.sn~t.c:e;.s'c:ora_.t'I_M' AUTHORITIES~ ~~¡06~a~ell' ·'I"'J)N["'I.':iP~~~EY I ~. ..~,. ~¡uit~~larl)' SI:ta,te~:are'''cïVï!!1' eacr (I'!.galtr'~n~t'our.. )'~.., G~~ëibd '. . ..'..., .,.. ,... '. , .,:, .' ,~.:ái~Î"st me or ''7~~~,~:,~~~ft.!!~''':''·\'~J'~'''~: . . Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD hereby applies for an Order to Show Cause why a 2i ~~ r~~ð8!~~!'JIØ_~WÃliIYR kl'eir agents, servants . 22 ~rllm~~yWf~~ßl!taW.'()~'~r~dr"œ.&a9IiaM!~8STS) situated at .~ ~~sasedO~ .24 threat to the health and :ltÿÞfthe~izenS 'of the City ofB~e~eld and constitutes a public . ..' " '. . '. . .....]'.; . . " .... ..' - 2Snui$ariCês~ . : ' \'j.. ,: . . . .". ..,.,..... I·" . . ..' '.', j .26 . . Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD also 'hereby applies for an Order to Show Cause why " . - " ',' .. .... ".:"", . 27 .a' Preliminary Injunction ,should not issue .an order to defendants and their agents, servants 28 and . employees to obtain proper permits to operate the subject USTs, take the required I : .. , . " '. '.,' ,". ! ' I I I I '. , . . 1:'VUTaT'I"II1:'II . . I I \, ~ 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 'j '::. ~ - ,.~.~ ~·;t: ' is copy øf original. -" -., ~ " .. ' I' .' ·JUDY K. SKO·ÙSEN . City Attorney" ... .. , State BarNo. 051982·";,~~;:.· CARL HERNANDEZ III .' . Deputy City Attorney: State Bar No. '164750. ~A~1 HT~xt~~Aven~e··'·"·· Bakersfield, California ,93301 Telephon~:;(~,o.~) 32.~~?:~~. ' ".". .,..'! :J."',~:. ..':...>~'<-;:'~'';:''.''',.~:~' ...r.,:I~,~"~":;' ",,:.'<. Attorneys for Plâlntlff' , CITY OF BAKERSFIELD>: ...... \:..., ',-, . ....., À...,ø.,) 'i,~ ,,' . ':,Ji.,; : '1 . Ii . :J 9 ; . . ",. ':. ,i l\ ··~;i . ---~. .... - --··'Lr t r ;.;\ , . . . . ",: . ~.-:'" .. .. SUPERIOR COURT 9F PA,LlFORNIA . ·INAND FOR;THEC~UNTY OF KERN .......~... ," ,"!' .,'::"'.1,,',: CASE NO. (}.)J sf D ,v f'1 . , ". ," " " crrvf,oF BAKERSFIELD, :: .. . ., . , ....'... .,'. :;\ ,Plal,~tl~, . ·EXPARTEAPPUCATION FOR ORDER ,.'. . '.' TO SHOW CAUSE RE PRELIMINARY , , INJUNCTION; MEMORANDUM· OF . POINTS I AND, AUTHORITIE~i ..' DECLARATION OF RALPH HUEY IN . SUPPORT THEREOF " vs. . , . . . , . ANGELINA C. MOROS~ as Trustee ,.. for the MOROSA 1987 I RUST,' ,... and DOES 1 through SO,!.. .. ..'. Inclusive. . .. ., ,..., . . . .",' ':.' :. ',~. " , : ,:' .... DATE: ·'...TIME:· ·.DEPT: JUlï 11, 1'996 11 :00 a.m. 1 ., Defendant., . , .. 'j . ",' . . . . . , . , ,. . Plaintiff CITY OF BAKERSFIELD hereby applies for an Order to Show Cause why a Preliminary Injunction shouldnot be granted. In jo.ining defendants and their agents, servants . . . ... " . . , -, and employees ~omTaintaining one or m~r~ underground storage tanks (USTs) situated at 4800 ,Stine Road, Bakersfield, KemCounty,'Califomia, in a manner which poses a ser;ious .' I,. .;.. "". " ',' .,..:. :( .... ........ : " " .... .':" . tMrea~ to the .health and safe~of the citizer'\s òftheCity of Bakersfield and constitutes a public :. ". ,j ," . ,'.'. "! '"," " nuisances.·····, ' ,(, , ' '" I '. . , Plaintiff CITY OF B~RSFIELD also hereby applies for an Order to Show Cause why i I a Pr~liminary Injunction sh9uld ~ot issue an order to def~ndants and their agents, servants 1 '¡ . and: employees to obtain i proper permits to operate the subject USTs, take the required I ,.. .,..... ," . EXHIBIT"F II. 1· JUDYK~SKOUSEN,··· . City' Attorney." . '.' 2 State BarNo. 051982.,.. CARL HERNANDEZ III" 1 : gf~~'~i~ctv~,;~ '. . 4 ~Å~1 HT~~tJn'Â~ênU~è~ S·· Bakersfiêld, Califomla93301 .. 6 Tele~hoge:(805)326.3721·,. . Attorneys for Plaintiff '. . 7 .CITYOFÐAKI;R$FIELD .... 8, " . ." -. ,. ^ 9IteturDedfo,'J.U&i.~~~¡O~~kO~iAWa~~roc:ess. 10 LaC:k,cþ.f>Pfoc:~ätlNt?Üt¡i~ß:S~e due ..., . '.' '.' .. .', : ". * '** * * * * * * * 11 .p~ø~~;~s~.,..,. " ,.... '." ' copy ~~ original. ,.. .... "'!'......r-,.. r~ r i h 1"\ '!; (': r r't. . ., . ~ '. ..' " ..:! ; -'.. . ./,1,,'.. '., ,U U'o', ,'! . ...... : / . 'ì/· c: . ~ /] '. I r. a~.......:....... " ;/.:~X ~ ''-t - ----::E r' ·fy 12~~<3fs~~e:sJI~..(:ò..f ··ï:E~&ð-~fi~ Il/~T 13 a~...·.1;l(ò1I){_''''hiø.··..(:· . ·D=~M,N°ãuppg'RPOFA~ 14 '.c:C.pVþ~~...iS~.,:·": ..1: .' ." PARTE,APPLlCATlON FOR ORDER TO . .... .,. . '. '" . d'. ' SHOW CAUSE RE PRELIMINARY ISANGELlNAC. "'OROS~as Tl1.Istee . " ,..,INJUNCTION ~ the MORO~A 1987 I RUST, .', '... ". ::~:¡1:=::'=~.,L~C:tiaIØ an.. 18 so-ourDers~mC¡¡9h1. ·S.' ....d ar~:Q.Oc:~.eïll)' 19 dea"- (l~gal~.,.)-:,..,.CÞIIr $ystem.. Cease and 20 desist ,in,all:~UC:baC:tionslagainst me or 21 ~e"fo!r~~anctioDS shMRNlraiM.. . .', '. .., " . . . 22 unleW:ätiW4i~~i~q~¡ ~i~ì\&~owá.i(h¡wcid(¥ASections 526 and 23 iIliiJcflUJ1MwtÐW~Odit~tffJ<¡tl!"~.iilJCtiiïfld Health an~ 24 1ìlf1UiW'aïq:Uiiil!'~~t1iID~'WkIFB@1~'R!¡f~AJiti nuisance 2S rec"-f 1dJ...Ø1åII............el<dRhara(QiTs·) located at 4800 Stine 26 Road, Bakersfield, Kern County, Califomia. . Th~ above-described premises constitutes and . . 27 poses an immediate threat to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of 28 Bakersfield, a~ well as. to defendants and others who go upon the subject property (see EXHIB,IT "G" . '] ] I.JUDY.K~ SKOUSEN CitýAttorriey'· ", ,.,.. " . 2 State Bar No,051982,::.·.,..' · ~ CARL HERNANDEZ 111";;",' l'~f~~'ZiWo~V~~~ : ,4 City Hall . '. ..,.. '. .. . '.. . '1501 TrùxtunAvè'l1ue'>·' , S Bakersfield, California 93301: ." 6Teleph~ne:., (8~05) 326.3r~1.,: " Attoméys for,Plaintiff .:"."': ..'. 7 CITYOFBAKERS~IELD,:",:.:; .,'. " ,. f:'·r}~0??~D . " lJ' 'I ')' .'" " . ";1..':,' I . . .r! : E IJ I . r. . ',~ .~'~'" ;',:'X '.. t . ::E T' . r, . -.,'; '. ..... ".;¡.. < .8. ",,;..... ,;",,- ..', '. " :' ~ ,;". . . , , ...'S'UPERlORCOURT·OFCALlFORNIA . ' IN'ÂND FOR THE CdUNTY OF KERN 9· 10 11 ** ** * . . . .. . ',- :' 14 IS 16 17 i.', ; '.' 18 19 20 21 ,···C~S~,NO. ~31 )ZÒ fl/~T MEMORANDUM .OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF EX ..:.PARTE APP.UCATlON FOR ORDER TO ',': SHOW . CAUSE RE' PRELIMINARY , ,,':: INJUNCTION .' . . ',-" . .. 12 CITY OF BAKERSFIELP,'; .' .' , 13. ,', Plaintiff,: \ " . '.' . . " -, , , . . .' . .. - . '." . . .' , . ',::"!.' ';.~~ .~". .;-:;.t::':, .-~,~' . " Defe'ncfanl" Jul~ 11,1996 11 :00 a.m. .. 1 ,'¡ '" . . ,. ,.,' . -".J', ',1 ' . .': " . "I . . INTRODUCTION ' .. , ······'·····:'·"··:'·r;·; . . . . . ' . ". . . .." . . -.' . .. . ,. " 22 '.. . .: This acti.()n ,~ t>r()LJg~~I?,,~~uity iP~~spaf'~t(), C()~~ of Civil Procedure Sections 526 and 23 73~.Se~tions 1.40.010(B)an,d 8.80.22Q,.ofthe Bakersfield Municipal Code. and Health a,nd 24 Safety Code Sections 25299anl:t 252~~.01, to prevent. the. maintenance of a public nuisance . ~':' '.. . .,: , ,',.. " . . . . . ": : " . ' . .' 2S consistipgof the use. of Underground Storage Tanks. (hereafter MUSTs·) located at 4800 Stine 26 .Road. Bakersfield. Ke.1'O Coun~. Califom!8. ,Theabove-described premises constitutes and 27 poses animmediatethreatt~the health,safetyand.' welfare of the citizens of the City of 28 Bakersfield, ·as well.asto defendants and others who go upon the subject property (see EXHIBIT "G'" ~:~;: 'i, :"i'~\ .', .:". .' ,. ,:";".....- ~~----.- " -~__C;:' @ CHICAGO TInt COMPANY 4700 STOCKDALE HWY., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 Phone: (805)395-3700 Fax: (805)325-4504 , March 14, 1996 HOWARD WINES CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, ENVIRONMENTAL SER 1715 CHESTER AVE., 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Your Ref. Order No. 4800 STINE RD 649701 PS We enclose the following: (X) LITIGATION GUARANTEE FOR THE ADDRESS OF 4800 STINE ROAD PER YOUR REQUEST. (X) Statement of Charges. THANK YOU! )~¡. ';~' ¡'¡i·i,;> ~';lIÎ,¡" Title Officer Pe TITRAN1-()5/05/92-lrc @ .' . CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY 4700 STOCKDALE HWY., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 (805)395-3770 "FAX: (805)325-4504 ORIGINALlNVOICE: 03/14/96 INVOICE AS OF: 03/14/96 ORDER NUMBER: 649701 PS ESCROW NUMBER: -001 0004504 -002 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1715 èHESTER AVE., 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 POLlCY(S) APPLIED FOR:( YOUR REFERENCE: 4800 STINE RD CODE MTF DESCRIPTION LITIGATION GUARANTEE 4800 STINERD AMOUNT 395.00 BALANCE DUE: $395.00 INVOICE2 8/31/94 JEE CHICAG~ITLE INSl)RANCE IbMPANY ...----- ;"!_"",:-,~--",, LITIGATION GUARANTEE .. , SUBJECT TO THE UMITATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN, THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS HERETO ANNEXED AND MADE A PART OF THIS GUARANTEE, CHICAGO hrLE INSURANCE COMPANY ~ . a Missouri corporation, herein called the Company GUARANTEES the Assured named in Schedule A against loss not exceeding the . liability' amount stated in Schedule A which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any Incorrectness in the assurance which the Company . hereby gives that, according to the public records, as of Date of Guarantee shown in Schedule A: . 1. The title to the herein described estate or interest is vested in the vestee named in Schedule A. 2. Except for the matters shown in Schedule B, there are no defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters affecting title to the estate or interest in the land shown in Schedule A,. which matters are not necessarily shown in the order of their priority. 3., . ,. . a) The current interest holders claiming some right, title or interest by reason of the matters . shown in Part II of Schedule B are as shown therein. The vestee named In Schedule A and . parties claiming to have some right, title or Interest by reason of the matters shown in Part II of . S,chedule B may be necessary parties defendant in an action, the nature of which is referred to iri Schedule A. . ," . . b) The current interest holder~ cl~iming some right, title or interest by reason of the mattèrS . shown in Part I ofScheduleB may also be necessary parties defendant in an action, the nature of which is referred to in Schedule A However, no assurance is given hereby as to those current interestholders. . .. 4. The return- addresses for mailing after recording, if any, as shown on each and every document referred to iri Part II of Schedule B by specific recording information, and as shown .' on the document(s) vesting title as shown in Schedule A are as shown in Schedule C: ' THIS LITIGATION GUARANTEE IS FURNISHED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE FILING OF THE ACTION REFERRED TO IN SCHEDULE A. IT SHALL NOT BE USED OR RELIED UPON FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. Issued by: CHICAGO TITLE, COMPANY 4700 STOCKDALE HWY. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 PHONE: ( 805) 395 - 3 700 FAX NO. (805) 325-4504 CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE~ß;9MPANY , "," . :~~\ "-'~'... : ," -"?JI8 . ··¡II!:¡ ¡' BV: . Authorized. Signature LmGATION GUARANTEE Fi\CE PAGE Guarantee No: '000649701 PS L.GFP ·,02/27/eBbk ;', , .. SCHEDULE A· ,/ Litigation Guarantee . ~.- ,-' Your Reference:'. 4800 STINE RD' Order No:' Fee: Liability: 1. Name of Assured:' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. ð .2. Date of Guarantee: . March 5, 1996 at 7:30 AM 649701 PS $395.00 $49;000.00 . 3. This Litigation Guarantee is furnished solely for the purpòse of facilitating the filing of an action to LITIGATE FOR VIOLATION OF CITY CODES. ' , . . 4. The estate or interest in the Land which is covered by this Guarantee is: A FEE 5. Title to the estate or interest in the Land is vested in: , ' ANGELINA C. MOROSA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST. 1 I. 6. The Land referred toin this Guarantee is described as follows: SEE ATTACHED DESCRIPTION .UTIGA,10/93.-lrc .. CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO.1. , hw~~.,.. CHICAGO,TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ,. \II ~ '- - DESCRIPTION . Page 1 .." Order No: 000649701- PS .~ ALL OF THE SOUTH 10 ACRES OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 30 SOUTH, RANGE-27 EAST, MOUNT DIABLO MERIDIAN, IN THE UNINCOR~ORÀTED 'AREA OF THE COUNTY OF KERN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER THE OFFICIAL . PLAT THEREOF. .~ ," EXCEPTING THEREFROM A STRIP OF TRACT OF LAND 100 FEET WIDE LYING EQUALLY ON EACH SIDE OF THE LOCATED LINE OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, BAKERSFIELD TO ASPHALTUM aEDS, WHERE THE SAME IS LOCATED THROUGH THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST IJ " QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14. ALSO 'EXCEPTING THEREFROM PARCEL MAP 4207, IN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, COUNTY OF KERN; STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER PARCEL MAP FILED AUGUST 1, ,1977 IN BOOK 18, PAGE 192 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE 'OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 50% OF ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND MINERALS, AS RESERVED IN DEED RECORDED FEBRUARY 18, 1955 IN BOOK 2372, PAGE 260 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. . - ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM 25% OF ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND MINERALS WITHIN OR UNDERLYING SAID LAND, AS RESERVED BY HOWARD DICKSON, ET AL BY DEED RECORDED JANUARY 2, 1962 IN BOOK 3448, PAGE 324 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, . -. ~ <. 'i~ - , 1 ,I , "' ./ GDESC -o9/08/95bk I J - I I i' . , I SCHEDULE B Litigation Gùarantee - Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 Defects, liens, encumbrances or other matters affecting title: . Part I 1. Property taxes, incluc:lÚlg any personal property tàxes and any assessments collected with taxes, for the fiscal year 1995-1996. 'I} 1st Installment: PENALTY AMOUNT: 2nd Installment: $1,328.49, DELINQUENT $132.84 $1,328.47, OPEN Homeowners Exemption: Land:' Improvements: Personal Property: $ NONE SHOWN $77,628:00 $133,115.00 $NQNE SHOWN Code Area: BILL NO. : Assessment ,No: 001-025 95-1311279-0.0-8 404-010-42-00-9 2. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, àssessed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 498, Statutes of 1983 of the State of California. 3~'The lien of the assessment shown below, which assessment is or will be collected with, and included in, the property taxes shown above. Assessment: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD SEWER AND KMVCD VECTOR ASSESSMENT. 4. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document Granted to: Purpose: Recorded: Affects: . KERN COUNTY PUBLIC HIGHWAY APRIL 10~ 1891 IN BOOK 36 PAGE 477, OF. DEEDS THE WEST 30 FEET AND THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF SAID SECTION 14 . ~. A lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the ,terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to .therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS UTlGB-10/93,lrc, . CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 , Issued by , .CHICAÇJO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY . , I '. . , I I I Page 2 Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 e SCHEDULEB Litigation. . Guarantee Contmued ' . PS Dated: Lesso'r: Lessee: Recorded: AtJ.GUST 7, 1975 MOROSA. PROPERTIES, . A PARTNERSHIP ,.sTANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,A SEPTEMBER 26, 1975 IN BOOK 4916 PAGE OFFICIAL RECORDS LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. CORPORATION 1022., OF Affects SAID \1 No representation is made as to the present oWnership of said leasehold or màtters affecting the rights or interests of the. lessor or lessee arising, out of or occasioned by said lease. 6. A lease affecting the premises herein stated"for thé·term and upon the terms, covenants, and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease; OIL AND GAS Dated: JULY 14, 1975 Lessor: ALMA INVESTMENT COMPANY, A CORPORATION Lessee: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION Recorded: OCTOBER 16, 1975 IN BOOK 4919 PAGE 1824, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS 'Affects SAID LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. No representation is made as to the present ownership of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. 7. A lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and, upon the terms, covenants,and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred .to therein between the parties 'named herein, Type of lease: OIL AND GAS Dated: JANUARY 2, 1976 Lessor: M.GLENNBULTMAN, ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED OF THE ESTATE OF . FRANCES G. MC ALLISTER, ALSO KNOWN AS MRS. A. H. MC ALLISTER, DECEASED STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION, FEBRUARY 25, 1976 IN BOOK 4940 PAGE 2429" OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Affects SAID LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. Lessee: Recorded: No representation is made as to the present ownérship of said leasehold or matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or lessee arising out of or occasioned by said lease. I I 8. A Lease affecting the premises herein stated, for the term and upon the . terms, covenants; and conditions in an unrecorded lease referred to therein between the parties named herein Type of lease: OIL AND GAS Dated: MAY 16,1984 Lessor:' BANK OF AMERICA, N.T.& S.A., AS, TRUSTEE UNDER WRITTEN AGREEMENT DATED DECEMBER 8, 1975 (9130 VIF '.úT1GBC'10f.93,lrc· CLTA GUARANTEE FORM. NO. i . ISsued by CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY '·1 e :SCHEDULE B . , Litigation. Guarantee . Contmued,. ' . Page 3 Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Ord~r No: 649701 PS Lessee: Recorded: 00840) BY CONSTANCE T. WILD, TRUST OFFICER' CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. ,A CORPORATION JUNE 20, 1984 IN BOOK 5669 PAGE 465,OF.OFFICIAL "RECORDS AND OTHER PROPERTY. Affects SAID LAND No representation is made as to the present ownership of'said'leasehold or~' matters affecting the rights or interests of the lessor or. lessee arising out 'of or occasioned by said lease. 9. An easement for the purpose shown below arid rights incidentàl thereto as set forth in a document Recorded: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION INGRESS, EGRESS UNDERGROUND ,CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, HANDHOLES, ~ERVICE BOXES, WIRES, CABLES, AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS; ABOVEGROUND MARKER POSTS, RISERS, AND SERVICE PEDESTALS; UNDERGROUND AND ABOVEGROUND SWITCHES, FUSES, TERMINALS, AND TRANSFORMERS WITH ASSOCIATED. CONCRETE PADS; AND ',: FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY TO ANY AND, ALL' THEREOF . 0,; MARCH 5, 1985' IN BOOK 5739 PAGE 1430, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS THE EASTERLY 20 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 75 FEET OF SAID ,LAND. I Granted to: Purpose: Affects: 10. A REQUIREMENT THAT THIS OFFICE BE FURNISHED A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS AND ALL AMENDMENTS THEREOF, OF THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST WITH A WRITTEN VERIFICATION BY ALL TRUSTEES THAT THE COpy OF THE TRUST IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND ,HAS NOT BEEN REVOKED OR TERMINATED. , UTlGBC-10193;'lrc . CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 , .' ..., ". 'Issued by . '. .,' , , . " CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I '~CHEDÙLE B PART II e Litigation Gúarantee Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD . Order No: 649701' PS i I Part II I UTlG82 ,-o3/01/96bk . 1. The interest~ ~f.UlY, of the granteeHs) in the deed referenced below. The record does not'disclose that such grantee is an entity capable of acquiring title to real property. Grantor: Grantee: Recorded: ANGELINA C. MOROSA, TTEE THE MOROSA 1987 TRUST BORDOLINO UNLIMITED MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2402, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTAINED THEREIN IS NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT PROPERTY IS BEING CONVEYED. 2. The interest; if any, of the grantee(s) in the deed referenced below. The record does not disclose that such grantee is an entity ~apable of acquiring title to real property. Grantor: Grantee: Recorded: .. BORDOLINO UNLIMITED MATTEUS MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2408, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION CONTAINED THEREIN IS NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT PROPERTY IS BEING CONVEYED. And Re-recorded: SEPTEMBER 2, 1993 IN BOOK 6902 PAGE 2335, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. CLTAGUARANTEE FORM NO. '1 . . Issued by" , CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, \1 , Your Ref: 4800' STINE RD Order No: 649701 I I I I I I UTIGC'10/93-lrc 1. VESTED OWNER: Mailing Address: ·2. Paragraph Number: Recorded: Mailing Address: 3. Paragraph Number: Recorded: Mailing Address : ' ,e SCHEDULE C Litigation Guarantee -- Addresses ANGELINAC. MOROSA, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE MOROSA .1987 TRUST ',A424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309 . 1 in Part II of Schedule B MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2402, OFFICIAL RECORDS BORDOLINO UNLIMITED 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309-1736 2 in Part II of Schedule B MARCH 8, 1991 IN BOOK 6495 PAGE 2408 AND SEPTEMBER 2, 1993 IN BOOK 6902 PAGE. 2335, OFFICIAL RECORDS MATTEUS 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93309-1736 CLTA GUARANTEE FORM NO. 1 , .. Issued by', , .' · CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY !Ì' I I I It - ~ Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701-' PS SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS GUARANTEE ,1. Except to the extent that specific a~surances are provided hi Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes . no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: . (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters against the title, whether or not shown b,y the public records.' . (b) (1) Taxes or ässessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property; or, (2)' Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not the matters exèluded under (1) or (2) are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. ' [, I . . (c) (1) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or exceptions in patents or· in Acts àuthorizing the issuance thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excluded under (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the' , public records. " 2. NotWithstanding any specific assurances which are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company· assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason ofthe following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters affecting the title to any property beyond the' lines of the land expressly described in the description set forth in Schedule (A), (C) orin Part 2 of this Guarantee, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to which such land abuts, or the right to maintain thèrein vaults, tunnels, ramps or any structure or improvements; or any rights or easements therein, unless such property, . rights or easements are expressly and spec~ically set forth in said description. . (b) Defects, liens, encu~brances, ad~erse claims or other'matters, whether or not shown by the public records; . (1) which are created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assureds; (2) which result in no loss to the Assured; or (3) which do not result in the invalidity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non-judicial proceeding which is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. (c) The identity,of any party shown or referred to in Schedule A. (d) Thevalidity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in this Guarantee. GUARANTEE CONDffiONS AND STIPULATIONS 1. Definition ofT erms. The following terms when used in the Guårantee mean: (a) the "Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee, or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company. . . (b) "land": the land described or referred to in Schedule (A)(C) or in Part 2, and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property. The term "I~nd" does not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule (A) (C) or in Part 2, nor any right,' title, interest, estate or easement in abutting streets, road!), avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways. . (c) "mortgage": mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. , . . (d) "public records": records establis.hed Under· state statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating t6 real property to purchasers for value and without knowledge. . (e) "date": the effective date, . 2. Notice of Claim to be Given by Assured Claimal1t.· An Assured shall riotifytheCompany promptly in writing in case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of a~y , ' . .- Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD Order No: 649701 e PS e " .. GUARANTEE. CONDmONS AND STIPULATIONS . " (continued).,. ..... claim of title or interest which is adverse to the title to the' estate or interest, as stated herein, and which might calise loss or damage for which the Company may be liable by virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notièe shall not be given to the Company,· '. then all liability of the Company shall termir,,,ate with regard to the matter or matters for which prompt notice is required; . provided, however, that failure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice. . , 3. No Duty to Defend or Prosecute. The Company shall have no duty to defend or' prosecute any action or procèeding to which thèAssUl;'ed ¡sa party, notwithstanding the nature of any 'allegation in such action or proceeding." '.' 9 I. I 4. Company's Option to Defend or Prosecute Actions; Duty of Assured Claimant to Cooperate. Even though ,the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: ' (a) The Company .shall have the right, at its sole option and. cost, to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited in (b), or to doanyother act which in its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or intèrest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured. The ,Company may take any appropriate action under the terms ofthis Guarantee, whether or not it shall be liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall . exercise its rights under this paragraph, it shall do so diligently. . . . .' (b) If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the Company' shall have the right to select. . , counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent the. Assured and shall' not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel, norwill the Company pay any fees, costs or expenses incurred . by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which allege matters not covered by this Guarantee. , (c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Company may pursue any litigation to final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction anc;l expressly , . reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse judgment or order. I . (d) In all càses where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecutE:! or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide, for the defense. of any action or proceeding, and all appeals therein, and permit the Company to use, at its option, the name'of such Assured forthis purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, an Assured, at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any 'action or proceeding, securing evidence,. obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or defending the action or lawful act which in the opinion of the Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to. ,establish the lien rights of the Assurëd. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to furnish the required . cooperation, the Company's obligations to the Assured under the ßuarantee shall terminate. . ' 5. Proof of Loss or Damage. In additionto and after the notices required under Section 2 of these Conditions and Stipulations have been provided to the Company, a proof of loss or damage signed and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety (90) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constitute the basis of loss or damage and shàll state, to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or damage. If the Company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured . to provide the required proof of loss or damage, the Company's obligation to such assured under the Guarantee shall , terminate. In addition, the Assured may reasonably be required to submit to examination under oath by any authorized representative of the Company and shall produce for examination, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be designated by any authorized representative of the Company, all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether bearing a date before or after Date of Guarantee, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, if requested by any authorized representative of the Company, the Assured shall grant its permission, in writing', for any authorized representative ofthe Company to examine, inspect and copy all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party,which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All information designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this, Section shall not be ' . I I " .G~2 .-03/11/96bk ~YourRet4800 STINE RD 4IÞ Order No: 649701 . PS - . , . ~. , . . GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS (continued) disclosed to others unless; in the reasonable judgment of the Company, it is necessary in the administration of the claim. Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under oath, produce other reasonably requested information or grant permission to secure reasonably necessa~ information from third parties as required in the above paragraph, unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation,'shall terminate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that claim.' . 6, Options to Pay or Otherwise Settle Claims: Termination of Liability. In case of a claim under this Guarantee, the Company shall have the following additional options: (a) To Payor Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the Il1debtedness. The Company shall. have the option to payor settle or compromise for or in the namè of the Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage of this Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or, if this Guarantee is issued for the benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder, the Company shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable attorheys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assurecl claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of purchase.' . t Such purchase, payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee shall terminate all liability of ~he , Company hereunder. In the event after notice of claim has been given to the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said indebtedness, the owner of such indebtedness shall transfer and assign said indebtedness, together with any collateral security, to the Company upon payment of the purchase price.: Upon the 'exercise. by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (a) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage. .other than to make the payment required iri that paragraph, , shall terminate, including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee shall be surrepdered to the Company for cancellation. . (b) To Payor Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Claimant. . . , To payor òtherwise settle with other parties for or in the nameof an Assured clalmantany claim assured against under this Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' fees and expenses Incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of payment and which the Company is obligated to pay. U , ,Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this. Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall terminate, including any obligation to continue the defense or prosection of any litigation for which the Company has I exercised its options under Paragraph 4. ' 7. Determination and Extent of Liability. This Guarantee is' a contract of Indemnity against actual monetary loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described, and subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of This Guarantee. . . . The liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall not exceed the least of: . (a) the amount of.liabìlity stated in Schedule Äor in Part 2; (b) the amount oftheuhpaid principal indebtedness secured by the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as limited or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and, Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and, Stipulations, at the time the loss or damage, assured against by this Guarantee occurs, together with interest thereon; or " , . . . . . (c) the difference between the vàlue of the estate or interest covered hereby as stated herein and the, value òf.the estate' GCAS3 ',-Q3/11/96bk .. - Your Ref: 480å, STINE RD e Order No: 649701 PS e I I . . I,· I . GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS· (continued) or interest subject to any defect, lien or encumbrance assured against by this Guarantee. 8. Limitation of liabilitY. . . . . . ' . . , (a) I{the Company establishes the title, or·removes the alleged defect, lien or encumbrance, or cures any other matter assured against by this ~uarantee in a reasonably d~ligent .ma~ner by any method, including litigation and the c~mp~~tion of ' any appeals therefrom; it shall have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be liable "tor any loss or damage caused thereby. . ' (b) In the event of any litigation by the Company or with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has been a final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction, and disposition of al.1 appeals therefrom, adverse to the title, as stated herein. . . (c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to any Assured for liability voluntarily assumed by the Assured in settling any claim or suit without the prior written consent of the Company. . . . 9: Reduction of Liability or Termination of Liability. All payments under this Guarantee, except payments made for costs, attorneys'feesand expenses pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto. I I 10. Payment of Loss. I. . I . ' . . . . . (a) Nq payment shall be made without producing this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or destroyed, in which case proof of loss or destruction shall be furnished to the satisfaction o! the Company: .' .' (b)' When liability and the extent of loss or damage has· been definitely fixed in accordance with these Conditions and·. Stipulations! the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty (30) days thereafter.' . .' I I ' 11. Subrogation Upon Payment or Settlement. . Whenever the Company shall' have settled and paid a claim under this· Guarantee, all 'right of subrogation, shàll vest in . . the Company unaffected by any act of the Assured claimant. The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to àll rights and remedies which the Assured would have had or property in, respect to the clàim had this Guarantee not been issûed. If requested by the Company, the Assured shall transfer to the Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary ¡norder to perfect this right of subrogation. The Assured shall permit the Company to .sue, compromise or settle in the name of the Assured and to use the name ofthe Assured in any transaction or litigation involving these rights or remedies. ' If. a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover the loss of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated tö all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its principal,interest, and costs of collection. 12. Arbitration. Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company ór the Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title . Insurance Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee, any service of the Company in connection with its issuance or the breach of a Guarantee prOvision or other obligation. All arbitrable matters when theAmount of Liability is $1,000.000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option of either the Company orthe Assured. All arbitrable matters when the amoUnt of liability is in excess of $1,000,000 shall be arbitrated only when agreed to by both the Company and the.Assured. The Rules in effect at Date of Guarantee shall be binding upon the p~rties. ~he award may include '. I I I I GCAS4 --03711 /96bk Your Ref: 4800 STINE RD e, Order No: 649701 PS e ....~ .~ S' . G). ~ . , . GUARANTEE CONDmONS AND STIPULATIONS' . . '. . (continued), . '. ," .1 attorneys' fees only if the laws of the state in which the land is located permits a court to award attorneys' fees to a prevailing party, Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. , . . ~ .' " . The law ofthe situs ofthe land shâll ~pply to an arbitration under the. Title Insurance Arbitration Rules. . A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request. I) I' .'. . , . . , 13. . Liability Limited to This Guarantee; Guaràntee Entire Contract. , (å) This Guarantee together with all endorsements, if any, attached hereto by thè Company is the entire Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Company. In interpreting any provision of this Guarantee; this Guarantee shall be .', construed as a whole; '(b) Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based on negligence, or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. ' (c) No amendment of or endorsement to this Guarantee can be made except by a writh1g endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of the Company. 14. Notices, Where Sent. ' All. notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the 'Company shall' includè the, number of this Guarantee and shall be addressed to the Company at Claims Department, 171 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60601-3294 . " . GCAS5 ,,03/11/96bk " " "'- - \, ' " .... -. . .' '", ! /7> Thi; ~ not è~ LUN8}' cí th~ Î"nli bu' is CCïi:F,:etÙ;;r infùFríi,,;';Ut) by Chi~aco"'tl. InsuràncliI from data' as shown' by" the' official records."'" - N~W RIZON BLV~ ,.- (11\ '-/ R.27E. 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Cft-ILL ASKE-D (14AT J: [Zf3QuE':>T A ¿(((G.D.--r/cJ-^.J Gul.\,zAN'"'r2E ðN '"1l-\E pMP82-IY_ Actions Required: :r: c¡Jec(q;o u / (2AL?~ €I +IE -s;A-/Ð It ~ð iT 1/ ,r:: 1f-{A.{r~ ¿,.J/.l.AT w-ç C:;;0T 'Tt> Do. l "TC-u::.~I\It:D c ff¡ (' A. GO «ï Tt.~ ! PL.AC6/J --rµ:G- 0fW6It- ~ A ¿ / T - aU4R" ~ ~ (?fLùPC-I<.W Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: / 4s- \ ' Ii.·" ~ J J i j '1 ";;a.':":'i.;" .,q,,. "'{j;', . '"." , ' I i 1 -' .j '1 I' ï i '1 " 4 ., Î I I ; I ! -} . . t. _'\ /ì /. " .... /' . " ~~.y<. r _. I: ... . CITY OF BAkER~;;%<11?11! lo~ '$e'1IIl.:ß¡¿ '1Yflé'Z>. /:l JÃluii"'·' FIRE.DEPARTMENT' .-¡-) r / óJ A ' OFFICE OF ENVIRON ME " 1ç-~...,..¿¡S4L- -f"(J~ ~tlç~ , . 1715 C~ESTER AV~N:~L SERVIC~S UI/#lt1t.tf- ·Drs/1tJ/ÝtJ{L.,I BAKERSFIELD. CALlFOFWW83I1M' 'I ','i¡. , , L..l (!. fl, ß.Ç;-ðl , , . "0nilõ ;;jI';;}) t:q '~t't&-lf~i~g-=c=:;;.' : . \_.:~Z~ " /r' r: \~\~~." ,·J~I' lI.s.¡J[JsrTr:r-l: ('1'_' J \('1 JAN I Î. 96 C,..·..,··" .~, . "". ~(~\.,;;" ,:(.~:;:,i:''''!~; r ,.. -;. 4/': . l... ~('I\ /¡,·,,··;·,~'ï ·I.C. r ¡. ,:q, / (-,c" n ,)'" I.. '____.._.... -~ : . ,- ......~ ~ .i '; ì , , No ~¿¡ r!.h P{?~N' ; Ii! ~fá ¡j;f' }¡;H/lqÚ ~~. IVt . ) . . T , "\......... . '"C' .... " ~_...,.-.------- .----..,;:-... I,", " I I I k 11 ~<^- .i, . ~", '" 1; ~'!:' í -"-"""~--' --"':~---_.-._..,..._~ . ( ,'. ' . CITY OF 8ÀKERSFIELD~TC.tR:¡J~~lck~<~;i;Þl-ïX ...._ .. - .l-¿«<- FIRE DEPARTMENT--¡) ~I -fi;7. JJ en ~F ¿", -, ...-' ~ -,.".,_..~'--"-"'-- OFFICE ;<€ "K:'/]¿ -r> /t//J//~A cU));: ~~~~'L \. ~__:::..J~. - ". OF ENVIRONMENTALSERVICÉS ~="'{ ~ C~>~ :::::;" <Ç.V··1'4~ ""-·"\ín<..':::· ":. ...... . ,,_. ,_ _ 17." CH,""" A V<NUE W /./IJ .., tlf "/ 9Þ;'/7. - 5, <>" . . "'" <, ../,,1 i ,.&í>:tS, À "~. : B / '" b' " '&ff ~;~ II' ./,A....' t!1"'. -.¡, - " . AKERSFIELO, CALIFORNIA 93301 ' , d ~ ~(~ ./1/ ~~ ,,' ,f/;, :4,;:-,~t ~n '~'''.,.... . :. (;/ c: t!.. ~.:> 'f" . 1.:13G ,,/._Jl::j,:: '''--I ~~~··t~ <f ~ _ " . a..¡:;: _~ /' p,,,,,-,, '. - .' '_. (l;7f)-ktkJpi¿?tf)" 6/m" ; - , , ~ L - . ,~TA'TG E:LSt fl1/4i1ol'u' , ; ! ¡ ì .tþ i' ¡ \ ¡ ~, .~~ ~ T ..--._~--...,.-.--~~-'- . I;' '" ., ê ., " i .. .:.::. ". ~-- ,~~.. . ., ' .-,.' ,: .' .' ~ . I" .",' :>~/.': \~ ( ...... . ., ", . .)" ~: '-:',~~; ,~)~." : .'. _ '-¡t~ ,.-¡." ,- '1,~~~itl¥< ~ . _I q>¡¡ , " It ìCJ.u-_~ ~6~, V:~ -, /?J/¡ /?JI ;: '"(0''' .,><-\ ¿A. c.l ~'! '\i:\ CHIEF ASSISTANT CITY A1TORNEV r (J ~~).) Robert M Sherfy \ \ ~ ¡f I ~\ \""'1 '-:.,> .... // / ,···'~?:2~j< e f' em' A TIORNEY Judy K. SkOU5CD ASSISTANT CITY A 1TORNEVS Alan D. Daniel Laura C. Marino Allen M. Shaw Walter H. Parr, Jr. Michael G. Allford CITY OF BAKERSFIELD DEPUTY CITY A 1TORNEVS Janice Scanlan Carl Hernandez UI Virginia Gennaro LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Frances E. Thompson omCE OF THE CITY A 1TORNEV 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805·326-3721 FACSIMll.E: 805·325-9162 December 11, 1995 Angeline Morosa c/o Matteus 4450 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California K 356 93309 Angeline Morosa 4429 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 Re: Illegal Underground Tanks NOTICE The City of Bakersfield hereby demands you either remove the 4800 Stine Road, permitted within letter; to wit i¡legal underground tanks upon your property at Bakersfield, California or have them properly thirty (30) days from the date of this January 10, 1995. Failure to remove or permit these illegal underground tanks will result in legal action being taken against you. The legal action initiated may be criminal or civil, or both. Fines, incarceration in the County jail, and other legal penalties may be imposed against you. You may wish to consult with an attorney regarding this matter. The legal consequences of maintaining illegal underground tanks can be substantial. Each of the eight or more tanks under your ownership or control can subject you to legal penalties because each tank constitutes a separate violation. Thus, ~he fines and other penalties can be multiplied eight (8) times. Under Bakersfield Municipal Code section 15.64.480, the Criminal Penalties section, you may be fined five hundred dollars ($500) and/or imprisoned in the County jail for six (6) months for each violation. In addition, in civil penalties, the City may seek injunctive relief, and/or abate these tanks as a public nuisance and charge the cost of abatement to you. ~ i - . Re: December 11, 1995 Page 2 The City has attempted to work with you for over three (3) years concerning these tanks. You have had ample opportunity to correct the situation. A copy of the City's "Final Notice of violation and Schedule for Compliance" is attached to this letter for your information. d;¿~rj)~ ) ~~~~n'el Assistant Ci ADD\bsb Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines III, Hazardous Materials Technician Carl Hernandez III, Deputy City Attorney addlllet1cTlmorosa .Itr '" 12107/95 15:51 BFD HAZ MAT DIV ··e CITYõf BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFfŒ OF £NVIRONMElw7AL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSRELD, CA · 93301 'ð'SOL326 0576 tit III 002 ~1 R,E. MUev HAl,,,,,...T COQaOlNATOR (80S) 320-3979 October 31, 1995 R.a. TOBIAS. FIRE MAR$HAl (805) 32603951 Angeline Morosa 4460 California Avenue, K 356 Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERìlAED MAIL FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPUANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: It has come to Q1Jf attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN 404- 01 0-42..Q0(9) I in Bakersfieid which contains at least eight underground storage tanks. The tanks) have not been property permitted and have been out of service, therefore, you are in violatiOn of the following sections of the Uniform Rre Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502. In addition, our records indicate that you have received at least one prior notice by Certified Mail on March 10, 1995. To date, the following violations have still not been corrected: Section 79.115 (a,b & 1) Uniform Fire Code (1992 edition). (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(S). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (1) Fai'ure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid enforcement action. you must either property permit and bring the tankS up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks Within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding 1his notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely , 4~J+£¿J~~ Howard H. Wines, 1\1 Hazardous MaterialS Technician HHW/dlm cc; Carl Hernandez, 111, Assistant City Attorney .... .7 ~-:- l >/ ~, . .~ In Care of 4~50 California Ave.. Suire K-356 Bakersfield, California (Republic under GOD) Non domestic mail OHM 122.32/ZIP EXEMPT February 20, 1993 City of Bakersfield ì1r. Ralph E. H'1ey Hazardous Material Coordinator 2130 'G' Street Bakersfield, California 93301 RECEIVED FfB 2 4 1993 HAZ. MAT. O'V. Dear Mr. :-íuey: Thank you for meeting with me today re UT 757101. I just today received the 1/1/93 billing da t.e (POS tmarked 1/14/93) "Current Charges" billing. You were able to obtain a grace oeriod to 4/1/93 for payment of the charges. I:TIprint.ed on ':he bil.l is "2 months from the billing date a 10% administrative :oervice "c:harge and finance charge 0 f 1% per :non th ',.;ill be assessed". Your assistance in obtaining an extension to 4/1/93 is appreciat.ed; Nould it be possible t.o have payment ext.ended to a full 2 months from today (date of billing reçeipt), :hereby coinciding wit.h and realizing the '2 months ~rcm billing cate.. ..? It would certainly be appreciated, i.e., 4/20/93. ~t this time ar. extension of ì2 months for re~oval, etc of the tanks is requested. Aìso, because finances are not available to cover t~e cost. of :ank(s) removal, please advise availability of S3A or other financing. ~hank you very much for your assistance and every courtesy_ erely, \ /J i -b//, /- , > ~( / .cU, 'Z. Cf!r"ar~zeU3 n\Vl~n~fi~ @]~~'I'" * t'1ETEREO ,'. , , ¡ ¡ "' : ,-&C r ...1 ! : '- y'" ~\ \ './j /~ '.J /- , / ~/....1' ,/ It) (", "~~\""ll " ...,.-.. 'í "í ";'~4 ~-..' . ~~'\ ¡'¡r~'J \-, ~,. /-1 ~ ~f -<1,)0 t.o" f ~~~'::'=~/ :,..,: CITY A TIORNEY Judy K. Skouseo CHIEF ASSIST ANT CITY A TfORNEY Robert M. Shcrfy ASSISTANT CITY A TfORNEYS Alan D. Daniel Laura C. Marino Allen M. Shaw Walter H, Parr, Jr. Michael G. Allford CITY OF BAKERSFIELD DEPUTY CITY A TfORNEYS Janice Scanlan Carl Hernandez III Virginia Gennaro LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Frances E. Thompson OFFICE OF TIlE CITY A TfORNEY 1501 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 TELEPHONE: 805-326-3721 FACSIMILE: 805·325-9162 December 11, 1995 Angeline Morosa c/o Matteus 4450 California Avenue, Bakersfield, California K 356 93309 Angeline Morosa 44:'29 Marella Way Bakersfield, California 93309 Re: Illegal Underground Tanks NOTICE . .' The City of Bakersfield hereby demands you either remove the illegal underground tanks upon your property at Bakersfield, California or have them properly thirty (30) days from the date of this January 10, 1995. 4800 Stine Road, permitted within letter; to wit Failure to remove or permit these illegal underground tanks will result in legal action being taken against ÿou. The legal action initiated may be criminal or civil, or both.' Fines, incarceration in the County jail, and other legal penalties may be imposed against you. You may wish to consult with an attorney regarding this matter. The legal consequences of maintaining illegal underground tanks can be substantial. Each of the eight or more tanks under your ownership or control can subject you to legal penalties because each tank constitutes a separate violation. Thus, the fines and other penalties can be multiplied eight (8) times. Under Bakersfield Municipal Code section 15.64.480, the Criminal Penalties section, you may be fined five hundred dollars ($500) and/or imprisoned in the County jail for six (6) months for each violation. In addition, in civil penalties, the City may seek injunctive relief, and/or abate these tanks as a public nuisance and charge the cost of abatement to you. . /.. :<( .3 .... e . Re: December 11, 1995 Page 2 The City has attempted to work with you for over three (3) years concerning these tanks. You have had ample opportunity to correct the situation. A copy of the City's "Final Notice of Violation and Schedule for Compliance" is attached to this letter for your information. dr",f/),. j ~~~~n el Assistant Ci ADD\bsb Enclosures cc: Ralph Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator Howard Wines III, Hazardous Materials Technician Carl Hernandez III, Deputy City Attorney add21Jetterlmorosa .he '. 12/07/95 15:51 BFD R.U MAT DIV ... CITY75fBAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFf/Œ OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSAELD, CA · 93301 'CS05/326 0576 e @002 ,1 i R,E. ~uev HAl· MAT CO~NATOR (805) 32~79 October 31, 1995 R,a. TOBIAS. FIRE MARSHAL (805) 32ó·J9S 1 Angeline Morosa 4450 Catifornla Avenue, K 356 Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTlAED MAIL FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPUANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN 404- 010-42-00(9), in Bakersflekt which contains at least eight underground storage tankS. The tanks) have not been property permitted and have been out of service, therefore, you are in violatiOn of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502. In addition, our records indicate that you have received at least one prior notice by Certified Mail on March 10, 1995. To date, the following violations have still not been corrected: Section 79.115 (a,b & f) Uniform Fire Code (1992 edition). (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(S). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (1) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid enforcement,ection, you must either property permit and bring the tankS up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and r;emoval of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, 4i~J+£¿J~~ Howard H. Wines. III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm cc: Carl Hemandez. 111. Assistant City Attorney ''\ \J } -, f . í~ MEMORANDUM "WE CARE" ~ ~;¡'; -,., '.. DATE: November 8, 1995 TO: Carl Hernandez, III, City Attorney FROM:~ Howard Wines, III, Hazardous Materials Technician SUBJECT: Underground Tank Violation, c/o Angeline Morosa , I am afraid that there is going to be some difficulty in processing this violation for the illegally abandoned underground tanks on Ms. Morosa's property. . Based on the comments written on the returned Certified Mail and the letterhead address of previous correspondence, I believe Ms. Morosa is' innately adverse to government. To date, I have mailed notices to both Ms. Morosa's Tax Assessor address for the property (which was refused) and also to the address indicated on the letterhead (no return card yet). On your advise, I telephoned Ms. Morosa and invited her to meet with us to discuss the tank issue. She declined, due to health reasons, and also declined to discuss the matter further over the phone. Therefore, I am requesting your counsel on how to proceed with assisting Ms. Morosa into compliance with the underground tank laws. If she won't accept letters or phone calls, what is the next alternative to appropriately resolve this case? HHW/dlm attachments '. "~; ,\ , ~. ~' , c: i ,) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE ì I . J i "'~_ ._..._.__..., ..,. ......J .. _ '_0-> ._.,_._..._~." ; . .. 'u . ._,'_ ,~ ¡ '. 8,"'R""LD CAUFORNOA~1t ¡¿ ....---2 ",11".'11,.1','1"11,.",1.'".1 "III "'I.I'II,J' "111,,1,11 . ! . ~ "--V-- -... ~ --;;;---- - -~- - '" - ~ ¡: It ~ " . CITY of BAKERSFIEW FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY CONTROL & HAZAP.DOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS 1715 CHESTER AVE... BAKERSFIELD. CA . 99301 March 1 0, 1995 i ? R.E. HUEY HAl-MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 R.B. TOBIAS. FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 MATTEUS clo Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakesfield, CA 93309 NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa, It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN # 404-01 0-42-00-9C) ,in Bakersfield which contains at least 8 underground storage tanks. The tanks' have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502: Section 79.115 (a,b,& 1) Uniform Fire Code, (1992 edition) (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank (1) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. J In order to avoid regulatory action, you must either properly permit and bring the tank(s) up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Si¡erelY'II,n erely, ~4¿J~~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Deputy City Attorney - "" ~' . . RECORD .OF TELEPHONE C,ONVERSATION Business Name: 4 <600 S T'rJ'é I2-D Y'vtòfi.{)g.A / M 4-TTE:u) .,.. Location: ID#_ It1 ~1Ir1 Contact Name: Business' Phone: FAX: Inspector's Name: ¿LJ Date: .1 It ;-/ c:; r Time: # Min: Time of Call: Type of Call: Incoming [ ] Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] ~oTE.,-o Ñ Lt. : ..c e DOQ..',...)e:>- <\"t-tE W"cE-r< of.:' MA.t2.c.4 'I" -10 J e~IIL ""fed!. \Q .þ.. C 6"2:" 1=, ~ \) LE-Tíe:~' $:f::,..J ~ "TO '1ttt )'VI A 't... I ,....)6 ÀÞ012.E$ S " " -;ç-t>IL MA1(£-u~ wAS. ~E,,(U/2.Nc;,ð' Q..G,c:0s.E~,. -;:J:" INSr;v2t,je~E-t) í<.Ec(';;PT'c>rq~Î ~ f2CSEND LE"í"T'C-Q..1 $ï C.(.A~$ w,,-,y. NC)'ìATtt.JA.. C-N líèEs:ucr , N Ef\Nf:.t-.oP P~<è.$d'N~c... '('1-1-4 T LKI( ð r- f2.'és.PèJ~$.E "-0oIJt...D S 8'2-1.1 I c.E. ,. Actions Required: Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: · .' CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY CONTROL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD,CA . 99301 March 2, 1995 R,E. HUEY HAZ,MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 R,B, TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 MATTEUS c/o Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa, It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN# 404-01 0-42-00-9C) , in Bakersfield which contains at least 8 underground storage tanks. The tanks have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502: Section 79.115 (a,b,& f) Uniform Fire Code, (1992 edition) (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tanks. (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (1) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid regulatory action, you must either properly permit and bring the tanks up. to -code, ore!se app!y'fqr a proper abandonment a;1d removal of the ,tanks within 14 days of this notice. . . If. you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, ~~~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials ' Technician cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Deputy City Attorney '1 I P 3 9 0 21 4~" 4 7 0 . ~ ReceipWœ.c_.... r .. Certified MaiL J I . .. No' Insurance Cóverage'Provided - == . Do not use for'lnternatiònal=Mâir--' POSW.SBMŒ . (Sèe Reverse) ~~ ' Ø) Ø) '- Sent to AnQ"éline Morosa ' Street and No. , ,"' 4424 Karêlla Way P,O... State and ZIP Code Bakersf ield:..~ > CA 93309 Postage $ .32 Certified Fee 1.10 . Special Delivery Fee , ~ Restricted Delivery ~e Return Receipt Showing - to Whom &, Date Delivered 1.10 Return Receipt Showing to Whom. Date. and Addressee's Address TOTAL Postage $ 2.52 & Fees Postmark OJ Date ~ \. œ c: .:2 -, Ò o CO (W) E -0 u.. II) D. I ! , I I I t I I I I I ~ I I I I r r / ,/ UNITED STATES POS>TA[SERVICE Official Business III " I PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, $300 . Print your name, address and ZIP Code here City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 . I I I 1 ,I I :1 1 I J ) 1 .I J 1 1 c', , ~ - u.s. MAIL ..... CD '0 ïii CD III .. CD > II) .. II) ~ .. c o '0 II) .. II) Q. E o u en en w a: o c c( z a: ::) I- W a: .. ::I o ~ PS Form 3811, December 1991 -IrU.S. GPO: 1993-352-714 SENDER: I also wish to receive the · Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services, · Complete items 3, and 4a & b. following services (for an extra · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you. · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space 1. o Addressee's Address does not per'm'it. · Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mail piece below the article number. 2. o Restricted Delivery · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number P-390...,214':'412 Matteus 4b. Service Type c/o Angeline Morosa o Registered o Insured 4424 Marella: ~ay ªCertified o COD .. Bakersfield, CA 93309 o Express Mail o Return Receipt for Merchandise ~... 7. Date of Delivery /'j . \ , 5. Signature (Addressee) \ 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested , .' and fee is paid) 6. Signature (Agent) I ~I .S; 1 êii¡ ~I ·e-I 81 ~I il o ... ::I o > ,:¡t, c co F1 I DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT' ......,~- . .- CITY 'of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARIENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 R,E HUEY HAZ,MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326,3979 October 18, 1995 R,B, TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 48ŒStine_Boad) (APN 404- 010-42-00-9), in Bakersfield which contains at least eight underground storage tanks. The tanks have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore, you are in violation of the follo~ing sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance .~~. No. 3502. In addition, our records indicate that you have received at least one prior notice by Certified Mairon March 10, 1995. To date, the following violations have still not been corrected: ' Section 79.115 (a,b & 1) Uniform Fire Code (1992 edition). (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to 'remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (1) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid enforcement action, you must either properly permit and bring the tank(s) up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. Sincerely, \c If you have any questions regarding this n.otice, please call 326-3979. ~(#-w~ _M.A ......... Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician '"'i r HHWjdlm ,.~ cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Assistant City Attorney -------- /~ p 390 21~, I~ ......... UNITED STATES POm( SEIMC£ Receip,Cfor ' Certiffè~, ,:' No Insurance I.:: Do not use for Inte, (See Reverse) '1 Sent to ANGELINE KOROSA Str'lt'4'Sij'J°CALIFORNIA AVE K-35 Postage P.O., State and ZIP Code BAKERSFIELD') CA 330 $ Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted D~ivery Fee \~ =-':-:õ)' Return Receipt Showing CJ) to Whom & Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to Whom, ~ Date, and Addressee's Address .:;, "") TOT AL,postage Ò & Fees g Postmark Or Date (¥) E Õ u. (J) Q. $ ~ i ~ ~:'~" ~~~ I~~ I c Ii G) Ie. I E I 8 I~ I~ I-~ Iz Ia: I:;) ¡¡ I, a: I!,~, ;: PS Form 3811, December 1991 *U.S. GPO: 1993-352-714 SENDER: I also wish receive the · Complete items 1 and lor 2 for additional services, to t!, Complete items 3, and 4a & b. following services (for an extra · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can fee): return this card to you, · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or ',:h thJ back if space 1. o Addressee's Address _ es not permit. · Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailp~\.;"', ", . he article number. 2. o Restricted Delivery · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article Wi, dÓ;¡,. ~~ïad and the date d,elivered. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number "'" p- 390""2-1'4=470'" ' Angeline Morosa 4b. Service Type 4424 Marella Way o Registered o Insured Bakersfield, CA 9309 XXCertified o COD o Express Mail o Return Receipt for Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery 5. \Signature (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested and fee is paid) 6. '¡Signature (Agent) a)'1 U '; .. G) ~. ... Q. 'ãj , u ~I iJ a:1 ClI .51 ti ~J ~1 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEI'PT---1 I I , I ! I ( I: I r ¡' I I: I ! r ~: UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111111 ~ !~, ! U.S. MAIL ¡ I -J Official Business PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, $300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here · City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 '<. Bakersfield, CA 93301 / -;;1 "J j . ,I 'I 'j I 1 J I I I .1 I j J ',I -"'...- - ~_..-:'<:~J _c~ . crilt BAKERSFIEW FIRE DEPARtœm FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD,CA . 93301 R,E. HUEY HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR (80S) 326'3979 October 31, 1995 R,B, TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 Angeline Morosa 4450 California Avenue, K 356 Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL FINAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN 404- 010-42-00-9), in Bakersfield which contains at least eight underground storage tanks. The tanks) have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore, you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502. .---- --- \ In addition, our records indicate that you have received at least one prior notice by Certified Mail on March 10, 1995. To date, the following violations have still not been corrected: Section 79.115 (a,b & f) Uniform Fire Code (1992 edition). (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (f) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid enforcement action, you must either properly permit and bring the tanks up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, 4I~J <P£ ¿J~~ \ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician , ' 7~ '\,: HHW/dlm cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Assistant City Attorney .... ~ SENDER: _ ïii . Complete items 1 .-- 2 for additional services. Q . .complete items 3. a & b. ~ . Print your name an oress on the reverse of this form so that we can Q return this card to you, ãi . Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space ... does not permit, ~ . Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. ... . The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered. 3. Article Addressed to: P-390-214- 4b. Service Type D Registered D Insured C) XX Certified D COD c: ïii D Express Mail D Return Receipt for '::1 Merchandise õ 7. Date of D iver~ /" ~ ... I - S s I 8. Ad ressee's Address (Only if requested ~ and fee is paid) 16 I ~I I "",u.s. GPO: 1993-352-714 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT I c: o ~ Q ... Q ã. E o u U) U) w a: c c « 2 a: :J " tü a: ANGELINE MOROSA 4450 CALIFORNIA AVENUE, 'K356 ,BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 5V~n ure (Addressee) 6. Signature (Age :; o > PS Form 3811. December 1991 .!!! I alàwish to receive the follovvwervices (for an extra ~ fue): ~ 1. D Addressee's Address ~ 4a. 2. D Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. Article Number ... c. 'Qj u Q a: c: ... ::I ... Q a: UNITED STATES PO~_~" SERVIC ~\ELD r..:-:> n - ~-:- "·11 -"7 :,c :D 4 :-...... '..¿> \'J /39'S Official Business ~:~~'-'~D --- - . .",ø::; - '" --" "-". ._-, ' -=--. , .-' .,::--' . PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT · OF POSTAGE; $300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here · CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT · OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE., SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 "- " HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;1 ì 11I11111111111111111111111111 II " P 390 .~ - ~~ 214 412 0- m m Sent to Matteus Streit and No. C 0 Angeline Morosa P,O" State and ZIP Code 4424 Marella Wa, Postage $ .32 Certified Fee 1.10 Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & Date Delivered 1.10 Return Receipt Showing to Whom, Date, and Addressee's Address TOTAL Postage $ & Fees 2.52 Postmark or Date Receipt for Certif~ Mail No Insurance C~erage Provided Do not use for International Mail (See Reverse) II) c j ., Ò o 00 (W) E o u.. (f) 0.. --.J -~. . .-- g=-- ' CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY CONTROL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 99301 March 2, 1995 R,E. HUEY HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 R,B, TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 MATTEUS c/o Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa, It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN# 404-01 0-42-Q0-9C), in Bakersfield which contains at least 8 underground storage tanks. The tanks have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502: Section 79.115 (a,b,& f) Uniform Fire Code, (1992 edition) (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tanks. (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (f) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid regulatory action, you must either properly permit and bring the tanks up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tanks within 14 days of this notice. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, ~j~~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician cc: Carl Hernandez, III, Deputy City Attorney 'I~ O¡¡¡ II» I~ ,I» ,.. r~ ~ ~ I» ë. E o () CI) CI) W IX: o o c( ~ 5. Signature (Addressee) => ~ ~ 6. Signature (Agent) .. :J o 1';- PS Form 3811, December 1991 SENDER: · Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services, · Complete items 3, and 4a & b. .. Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this card to you. \ · Attach this form to the front,of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not permit, :;¿ · Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article was delivered and the date delivered, 3. Article Addressed to: " 4a. " .... íc"J ...-~ ~ MATTE US C/O ANGELINE MOROSA 4424 MARELLA WAY BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 I also wish to receive the following services (for an extra fee): 1. 0 Addressee's Address ~I I I» () '> .. III CI) 2, 4b. Service Type ~egistered Certified Express Mail CI C O¡¡¡ :J o Insured o COD o Return Receipt for Merchandise 7, Date of Delivery .. o .... :J o > 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested ~ and fee is paid) æ J:: ~ ",u.s. GPO: 1993-352-714 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Official Business 1\11 II PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE, $300 I e¡ . )\ I . 1", '. . Print your name, address and ZIP Code here· . "., P 390 214 239 ."I" ~ ~'d "c_ ~ Receipt for Certified Mail TM No Insurance Coverage Provided == Do not use for International Mail POSTAL SBMCE (See Reverse) ~., ,e Sent to Postage Certified Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee 0) Return Receipt Showing 0) to Whom & Date Delivered Q) Return Receipt Showing to Whom, C Date. and Addressee's Address ;:, ., TOTAL Postage $ Ò & Fees g Postmark or Date ('I) E o L1. (/), a.. · ; CITY of BA'KERSFIEiÍJ ~, - .,~:::::::_c "WE CARE" September 27, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF .. 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 MATTEUS clo Angeline Morosa 4424 Marella Way Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Dear Ms. Morosa: It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 4800 Stine Road (APN404-01 0-42-0Q-9C), in Bakersfield which contains at least eight underground storage tank(s). The tank(s) have not been properly permitted and have been out of service, therefore you are in violation of the following sections of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the Bakersfield Municipal Code, Chapter 15.64, Ordinance No. 3502: Section 79.115 (a,b,& 1) Uniform Fire Code, (1992 edition) (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s). (b) Failure to obtain a permit to remove or temporarily close an underground storage tank. (1) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. In order to avoid regulatory action, you must either properly permit and bring the tank(s) up to code, or else apply for a proper abandonment and removal of the tank(s) within 14 days of this notice. At this time, Hurt's Transportation is in the process of permitting the diesel tank only. All remaining tanks must either be fully permitted or else removed. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call 326-3979. Sincerely, 4J4--lJ~ ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician' cc: Alan Daniel, Assistant City Attorney ..,~.'\ I J I ~ , f ,~, "',,- , .~~er - Please... To.- DRead o Handle o Approve And... F· o Forward rom. o Return 5"" o Keep or T?SS Oate: = -; ~/ " o Review with Me ~st,~-7664 ©3M 1993 --+- I" . " '" -'31' -J'......'\.....)..... -", .:. T5 <;/' .<;, -'~ ., ..~~ ¿:;' ~-;:. . - ~-'_.~~- ?~';A/ ~, 'I '1 . '~~ I I _.~:;... .. '" STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT CITY OF BAKERSFIELD 1501 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301-0000 (805) 326-3979 DATE: 6/15/97 TO: MOROSA 1987 TRUST MATTEUS 4450 CALIFORNIA AVE. K356 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FD/ 13254 r.HARGf: ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- DÅT~ nFqr.R¡P~ON RF't:'-I\IIIMBFR n~ T(,\TAL-AMnlIÏ\lT- 5/15/97 BEGINNING BALANCE 643.00 FOR QUESTIONS OR CHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- . , 643.00 .' DUE DATE. 7/07/97 -?A-VME1¢.'f-D\;JE--:-- - -- - -643. -00------ TOTAL DUE: $643. 00 "', ...... ..... '.... DATE: 6/15/97 DUE DATE: 1107/97 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy i·nTH R:':I"HTTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHEC~ PAVABLE TO: C ITV OF BA!4.ERSF!ELÐ P_O. BOX 2057 BAKERSF1ELÐ CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: 3822 CUSTOMER TYPE: FDI TOTAL I:1UE: 13254- $643.00 Tí 1~ ~ IR ""~ Jv,et J[ JlefCe . . OöJJUL 'Y'Q'I'1l1o.~'n P'~e1r'ce Road !..\C1.r>.~Gku~J. ~!I. À " This is to let you know I do not I want the name of Pierce Road changed. I want L to remain Pierce Road. We'v8 had property at 3831 Piercf' Road for many yea..rs. It is lIDder the . family name: Moro~ TruckL.'lg. MARIANA PURYEA!l Ba.1,{eJrSfi,eJ.d. . .(it;J How 10 express your opinion Letters should be brief - 250 words - and are subject to condensation. They should be directed to The Californian, signed by one person and include home address and phone number. Letiers may be dropped off at The Californian's downtown offices, 1707 Eye St., 93301; be mailed to P.O. Bin 440, 93302; or sent by fax to (805) 395-7380. They also may be sentlo us electronically at opinion@bakersfield.com Ç-/2.1!C,7 (f5~1