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<br />EXHIBIT IIAII <br /> <br />Page i <br />Proposal for Phase II investigation <br /> <br />707 Bradford, Redwood City, CA. <br /> <br />~ E~J,fÕRment inc. <br /> <br />www.greenenvironment.com <br /> <br />195 Glenn Way, 5uite 250 <br />San Carlos, CA 94070 <br />T 650.508.8018 <br />F 650.508.8176 <br /> <br />Proposal for Additional Phase II Investi2ation <br />Bradford Street Properties <br />Redwood City. California <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />March 16, 2005 <br /> <br />GEl Project #: B04092 <br /> <br />Client: City of Redwood City <br />Brian Lee <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />Green Environment inc. (GEl) has been asked by Brian Lee of the City of <br />Redwood City to propose an additional Phase II Environmental Site Assessment <br />(PHASE II ESA) of four commercial property parcels located on the east side of <br />Bradford Street near the intersection of Bradford and Main Streets., Redwood <br />City, California identified as APN 052-372-200, APN 052-372-999, APN 052- <br />372-170 and APN 052-372-240. The investigation is to be conducted at the <br />request of the San Mateo County Department of Environmental Health. The <br />investigation is designed to evaluate the extent of SVOCs encountered in soil and <br />groundwater during a previous GEl Phase II ESA. <br /> <br />GEl proposes to take soil samples at step-out locations from fonner boring B-3 <br />where SVOCs were previously encountered in soil in order to define the lateral <br />and vertical extent of SVOC impact. Step-outs will be taken in two (2) concentric <br />circles at fifteen (15), and thirty (30) foot radiuses from fonner boring B-3. Six <br />(6) soil brings will be positioned (three borings (3) along each concentric circle) <br />around fonner boring B-3. In addition, two (2) borings will also be drilled along <br />the western property line to characterize the extent of SVOCs previously <br />encountered in groundwater in fonner boring B-4 and two (2) borings will be <br />positioned on 707 Bradford to further investigate the lateral extent of SVOC <br />impact. <br /> <br />... " <br />