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Demand Date:2/8/2018
Escrow Number:CITY OF PALM DESERTP.O. Box 7134
San Francisco, CA 94120-7134
Order Number:180208-00115
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$109.00
ESTHER LOPEZ
FORESITE ESCROW, INC.
41995 BOARDWALK STE G2
PALM DESERT, CA 92211-9065
ESTHER LOPEZ
FORESITE ESCROW, INC.
41995 BOARDWALK STE G2
PALM DESERT, CA 92211-9065
(760) 773-5333
Property Address:
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CITY OF
PALM DESERT
73697 SANTA ROSA WAY
PALM DESERT, CA 92260-2936
CORA
CITY OF PALM DESERT
73510 FRED WARING DR.
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
(760) 776-6490
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This map is for your aid in locating natural hazard areas in
relation to the subject Property described above. Please
verify street address and/or assessor’s parcel number for
accuracy. The map is intended for informational purposes
only. The company assumes no liability (express or
implied) for any loss occurring by reference ,
misinterpretation, misuse, or sole reliance thereon. This
map is not intended for use as a substitute disclosure
under California law.
Statutory Natural Hazard Disclosures
* Please read the report for further information
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Located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area .
Located in a Dam Inundation Area .
Located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone .
Located in a Wildland Fire Area .
Located in an Alquist -Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone.
Located in a Seismic Hazard Zone.
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Local/Supplemental Natural Hazard Disclosures
in a Supplemental Flood Hazard Zone.
in a Supplemental Fire Hazard Zone.
in a Supplemental Earthquake Fault Zone.
in a Supplemental Seismic/Geologic Hazard Zone.
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This map is for your aid in locating natural hazard
areas in relation to the subject Property described
above. Please verify street address and/or assessor’s
parcel number for accuracy. The map is intended for
informational purposes only. The company assumes
no liability (express or implied) for any loss occurring
by reference, misinterpretation, misuse, or sole
reliance thereon. This map is not intended for use as
a substitute disclosure under California law.
* Please read the report for further information
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THE RECIPIENT(S) SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE EXPLANATION OF SERVICES, CONDITIONS, LIMITATIONS & DISCLAIMERS CONTAINED IN
THIS REPORT.
PAYMENT POLICY: FULL PAYMENT FOR THIS REPORT IS DUE UPON CLOSE OF ESCROW. THE LIABILITY PROVISIONS OF THE REPORT DO NOT
APPLY UNTIL FULL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.
CANCELATION POLICY: OUR REPORT CAN ONLY BE CANCELLED IF ESCROW IS CANCELLED, OR THE TRANSFEROR/SELLER TAKES THE PROPERTY OFF
THE MARKET. SIGNED ESCROW CANCELLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARE REQUIRED.
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In Out Not Mapped Statutory Natural Hazard Disclosures
Special Flood Hazard Area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency 1X
Dam Inundation / Area of Potential Flooding 1X
Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone 1X
Wildland Area That May Contain Substantial Forest Fire Risks And Hazards 1X
Earthquake Fault Zone 2X
Seismic Hazard - Landslide Zone 2X
Seismic Hazard - Liquefaction Zone 2X
In Out Not Mapped Local/Supplemental Natural Hazard Disclosures
Supplemental Flood Hazard Zone 3X
Supplemental Fire Hazard Zone 3X
Supplemental Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone 4X
Supplemental Seismic/Geologic Hazard Zone 4X
In Out Additional Disclosures
Airport Influence Area 5X
Airport Proximity 5X
California Land Conservation (Williamson) Act 6X
Right to Farm 6X
Mining Operations 7X
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Yes No Environmental Information
Identified sites with known or potential environmental concerns 8X
Environmental Sites Map and details 9
Databases Researched 12
Notices and Advisories
Transfer Fee Notice 16
Notice of “Supplemental” Property Tax Bill 16
Gas and Hazardous Liquid Transmission Pipelines Notice 17
Toxic Mold Notice 17
Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Notice 17
Megan’s Law Notice 18
Flood Insurance Notice 18
Military Ordnance Location Notice 18
Water-Conserving Plumbing Fixture Notice 19
Habitat Sensitivity Area/Endangered Species Advisory 19
Oil, Gas Wells & Methane Advisory 19
Naturally Occurring Asbestos Advisory 19
Radon Advisory 20
Disclaimers - Read Carefully 21
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR RECEIPT OF DISCLOSURES, NOTICES AND ADVISORIES*23
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STATUTORY NATURAL HAZARD DISCLOSURES
TrueDisclosure Source reviews specific public records to determine whether the property is located in any of six statutorily defined natural hazard areas
described below.
SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA
Pursuant to federal law, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is required to identify and designate areas that are subject to flooding as part
of the National Flood Insurance Program. A "Special Flood Hazard Area" (any type Zone “A” or “V”) as determined by FEMA is an area where all or a portion
of the property has a 1% chance each year of being inundated by flood waters. If a property is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area, the cost and
availability of flood insurance may be affected. Properties not located in a Special Flood Hazard Area are not relieved from the possibility of sustaining flood
damage. A few areas are not covered by official Flood Insurance Rate Maps. If information is not available, Disclosure Source recommends that the
transferee contact the local jurisdiction’s planning and building department to determine the potential for flooding at the subject Property .
Source(s) of data: Title 42 United States Code Section 4101
Based on a review of the Flood Insurance Rate Map(s) issued by FEMA, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a Special Flood Hazard Area Do not know and information not available
DAM INUNDATION / AREA OF POTENTIAL FLOODING
The State of California Office of Emergency Services is required to review, approve and maintain copies of the maps that have been prepared and submitted
to them by local governmental organizations, utilities or other owners of any dam in the state. The maps delineate areas of potential inundation and flooding
that could result from a sudden, partial or total dam failure. Dams in many parts of the world have failed during significant earthquakes, causing flooding of
those areas in the pathway of the released water. The actual risk of dam failure is not defined by the map (s). Legislation also requires, appropriate public
safety agencies of any city, county, or territory of which is located in such an area, to adopt /implement adequate emergency procedures for the evacuation
and control of populated areas near/below such dams.
Source(s) of data: Government Code Section 8589.5.
Based on a review of the official map (s) available through the State of California, Office of Emergency Services, the subject Property:
IS IS NOT located in a Dam Inundation Zone X Do not know and information not available
VERY HIGH FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONE
The California Legislature has declared that space and structure defensibility is essential to diligent fire prevention. Further, the Director of Forestry and Fire
Protection has identified areas in the state as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones based on consistent statewide criteria, and based on the severity of fire
hazard that is expected to prevail in those areas. Determining information includes, but is not limited to: Fuel loading, terrain (slope), fire weather conditions
and other relevant factors.
Source(s) of data: California Government Code Section 51178 and 51179
Based on a review of the official map (s) issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone
WILDLAND AREA THAT MAY CONTAIN SUBSTANTIAL FOREST FIRE RISKS AND HAZARDS / STATE FIRE RESPONSIBILITY
AREA
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection designates State Fire Responsibility Areas (SRA) and bears the primary financial responsibility for
the prevention and /or suppression of fires in these areas. A transferor of real property located within a SRA must disclose the fact that there may be a
forest fire risk and hazard on the property, and the fact that the property owner may be subject to the imposition of fire mitigation measures as set forth in
Public Resources Code Section 4291. The degree of hazard is not indicated within the official SRA maps. It may range from Low to Very High. The State of
California collects an annual “fire prevention fee” from these owners. The collected monies will go toward a fund that will finance fire prevention activities
benefiting these owners. (Note: As of July 1, 2017 the Fire Prevention Fee has been suspended through the year 2031. Owners are still responsible for the
payment of SRA Fees generated before July 1, 2017.) More information about this fee may be found at www.fire.ca.gov/firepreventionfee
Source(s) of data: California Public Resources Code Section 4125
Based on a review of the official map (s) issued by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a State Fire Responsibility Area
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ALQUIST-PRIOLO EARTHQUAKE FAULT ZONE
Earthquake Fault Zone maps are delineated and compiled by the California State Geologist pursuant to the Alquist -Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act. During
an earthquake, structures located directly over fault zones (surface fault traces) could sustain damage as a result of a seismic event resulting from ground
fault rupture (surface cracking). For the purposes of this report, an Earthquake Fault Zone is generally defined as an area approximately 1/4 mile in total width
(1,320 feet) located along a known active earthquake fault. An “active” fault as defined by the State of California, Department of Conservation, Division of
Mines and Geology is an earthquake fault that has produced ground surface displacement (ground surface rupture) within the last eleven thousand years.
Source(s) of data: California Public Resources Code Section 2622
Based on a review of the official map (s) issued by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in an Alquist-Priolo Fault Zone
SEISMIC HAZARD ZONE
The intent of the Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1990 is to provide for a statewide seismic hazard mapping and technical advisory program to assist cities
and counties in fulfilling their responsibilities for protecting the public health and safety from the effects of strong ground shaking, liquefaction (failure of
water-saturated soil), landslides and other seismic hazards caused by earthquakes. Under this act, The California Department of Conservation is mandated
to identify and map the state’s most prominent earthquake hazards. Information produced by these maps is utilized (in part) by cities and counties to regulate
future development. Development/Construction permits may be withheld until adequate geologic or soils investigations are conducted for specific sites, and
mitigation measures are incorporated into development plans.
Seismic Hazard Zone maps delineate areas subject to earthquake hazards. New development in a Seismic Hazard Zone is only permitted if it can be shown
that mitigation makes the site acceptably safe. Maps are only available for limited areas now, but will eventually cover all of California.
Earthquake-Induced Landslide Hazard Zones are areas where there has been a recent landslide, or where the local slope, geological, geotechnical, and
ground moisture conditions indicate a potential for landslides as a result of earthquake shaking. Landslides zones are described as areas in which masses
of rock, soil or debris have been displaced down slope by flowing, sliding or falling. The severity of a landslide depends on the underlying geology, slope
and soil in the area.
Liquefaction Hazard Zones are areas where there is a potential for, or an historic occurrence of liquefaction. Liquefaction is a liquid -like condition of soil
which sometimes occurs during strong earthquake shaking where the groundwater is shallow and soils are loose and granular (sands for example). These
factors can combine to produce liquefaction in localized areas. When liquefaction occurs the soil temporarily becomes liquid -like and structures may settle
unevenly. This condition can cause lateral spreading of level ground, and ground failure and sliding on slopes. Liquefaction can cause structural damage
under certain geologic conditions. The type of sedimentary deposit, penetration resistance, and depth to ground water are the key factors that govern an
area’s susceptibility to liquefaction .
Source(s) of data: California Public Resources Code Section 2696
Based on a review of the official map (s) issued by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology, the subject Property:
IS IS NOT located in a Landslide Hazard Zone X Map not released by state
IS IS NOT located in a Liquefaction Hazard Zone X Map not released by state
GOVERNMENTAL GUIDES: “HOMEOWNER’S [COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OWNER’S] GUIDE TO EARTHQUAKE SAFETY” PUBLISHED BY THE
CALIFORNIA SEISMIC SAFETY COMMISSION CONTAINING IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING EARTHQUAKE AND GEOLOGIC HAZARDS. THEY
ARE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT HTTPS://WWW.DISCLOSURESOURCE.COM/DOWNLOADS_QUAKE.ASPX
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LOCAL/SUPPLEMENTAL NATURAL HAZARD DISCLOSURES
Disclosure Source has obtained maps that are both official and publicly available from city, county, and state sources which supplement the statutory natural
hazard information. Disclosure Source has only reviewed maps that are available in a usable format and at an appropriate scale to delineate where hazards
may exist on a single parcel basis. Disclosure Source recommends that the transferee contact the local building and planning departments to help ascertain
what, if any, special requirements there might be for construction or renovation, and building code requirements for this property. The foregoing statement
should be considered a part of the Disclaimers of this Disclosure Report and those Disclaimers apply to this Statement. Please refer to them for further
information.
SUPPLEMENTAL FLOOD HAZARD ZONE
Supplemental flood zones include information in addition to, or different from, the areas mapped on Flood Insurance Rate Maps by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency or Dam Inundation zones as reported by the California State Office of Emergency Services. These can include tsunamis, seiches
(inland lake tsunamis), runoff hazards, historical flood data and additional dike failure hazards.
If a portion or all of the property is located within one of these hazard areas, the lending institution may require flood insurance. Disclosure Source
recommends that the transferee: 1) contact the lending institution to ascertain any additional requirements for flood insurance, 2) contact the insurance
company to ascertain the availability and cost of the flood insurance.
Based on the maps obtained, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a supplemental Flood Hazard Zone Do not know OR information is not available
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
NONE
SUPPLEMENTAL FIRE HAZARD ZONE
Local agencies may, at their discretion, include or exclude certain areas from the requirements of California Government Code Section 51182 (imposition of
fire prevention measures on property owners ), following a finding supported by substantial evidence in the record that the requirements of Section 51182
either are, or are not adequate or necessary for effective fire protection within the area. Any additions to these maps that the company has been able to
identify and substantiate are included in this search.
There may be maps of other substantial fire hazards such as brush fires that are not subject to Section 51182. Disclosure Source has included these maps
in this search.
Fire hazard zones listed here, if any, are areas which contain the condition and type of topography, weather, vegetation and structure density to increase
the susceptibility to fires. In these areas, the City or County may impose strategies to enforce fire mitigation measures, including fire or fuel breaks, brush
clearance, and fuel load management measures. For example, emphasis on roof type and fire -resistive materials may be necessary for new construction or
roof replacement. In addition, other fire defense improvements may be demanded, including special weed abatement, brush management, and minimum
clearance around structures. In most cases, if a property is in a Fire Hazard Area , insurance rates may be affected .
Based on the maps obtained, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a supplemental Fire Hazard Zone Do not know OR information is not available
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
NONE
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SUPPLEMENTAL EARTHQUAKE FAULT HAZARD ZONE
Many local jurisdictions have different or higher standards than the State for the identification of earthquake faults. Those jurisdictions have created their
own maps which indicate active or potentially active faults according to those standards.
Many cities and counties require geologic studies before any significant construction if a property is in or near an earthquake fault zone known to them and
certain types of construction may be restricted in these areas . Disclosure Source has included official and publicly available maps indicating earthquake
faults known by those jurisdictions. In some cases the company has used the description of an Earthquake Fault Zone established by the Alquist -Priolo
Earthquake Fault Zone Act of approximately 1,320 feet wide to define a supplemental Fault Hazard Zone.
Based on the maps obtained, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a supplemental Fault Hazard Zone Do not know OR information is not available
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
NONE
SUPPLEMENTAL SEISMIC/GEOLOGIC HAZARD ZONE
The California Division of Mines and Geology (DMG) has not completed the project assigned by Section 2696 of the California Public Resources Code to
identify areas of potential seismic hazard within the State of California. The DMG and the US Geologic Survey (USGS) have performed many valuable studies
that supplement the Section 2696 maps and fill in many missing areas. These maps are included in this search. Also included in this search are maps that
indicate many hazards that may or may not be seismically related, including, but not limited to, liquefaction, landslides, debris flows, mudslides, coastal cliff
instability, volcanic hazards and avalanches. A number of various geologic factors may influence the types of geologic hazards present: rainfall amounts ,
removal of vegetation, erosion, seismic activity, or even human activity. The severity of a geologic hazard depends on the underlying geology, slope,
proximity to earthquake faults, and soil type in the area . Many cities and counties require geologic studies before any significant construction if a property is
in or near a geologic hazard known to them and certain types of construction may be prohibited.
Based on the maps obtained, the subject Property:
X IS IS NOT located in a supplemental Geologic Hazard Zone Do not know OR information is not available
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
In an area of MODERATE potential for Liquefaction .
In an area of potential subsidence. This area is prone to vertical displacement, gradual settling or sinking of soils. Subsidence may occur when groundwater ,
oil, or natural gas is withdrawn from the ground where the soils have a high silt or clay content. Subsidence may also transpire where soils are highly
organic or composed of peat. Subsidence can cause uneven settling of structures as the soils decompose or fluids are extracted.
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ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES
AIRPORT INFLUENCE AREA
Section 1103.4 of the California Civil Code requires notice if a property is encompassed within an airport influence area. According to Section 11010 of the
Business and Professions Code, an airport influence area is defined as “an area in which current or future airport related noise, overflight, safety or
airspace protection factors may significantly affect land uses or necessitate restrictions on those uses .” Where publicly available at the time of the report ,
Disclosure Source has utilized airport influence area maps from county Airport Land Use Commissions (ALUC). Airport influence area maps can be found
within a county Airport Land Use Comprehensive Plan, available to the public through most county planning departments. Some airports have not published
influence area maps and the property may still be subject to some of the annoyances or inconveniences associated with proximity to airport operations .
Airports physically located outside California were not included in this report.
According to airport influence maps available, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located in a mapped airport influence area.
If the subject property is located in an airport influence area, the following statement applies - NOTICE OF AIRPORT IN VICINITY This property is presently
located in the vicinity of an airport, within what is known as an airport influence area. For that reason, the property may be subject to some of the
annoyances or inconveniences associated with proximity to airport operations (for example: noise, vibration, or odors). Individual sensitivities to those
annoyances can vary from person to person. You may wish to consider what airport annoyances, if any, are associated with the property before you
complete your purchase and determine whether they are acceptable to you.
AIRPORT PROXIMITY
California Civil Code §1102 .17 states: “The seller of residential real property subject to this article who has actual knowledge that the property is adjacent to ,
or zoned to allow, an industrial use described in Section 731a of the Code of Civil Procedure, or affected by a nuisance created by such a use, shall give
written notice of that knowledge as soon as practicable before transfer of title .” Industrial use identified in Section 731a includes but is not limited to airport
uses. Aircraft landing facilities listed herein, if any, consists of those owned by the United States Federal Government (Military aviation), public and privately
owned civil and commercial aviation facilities; except private landing facilities (restricted public access ), glider ports, and facilities that have not been
assigned a current location identifier by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Airports physically located outside California were not included in this
report.
According to information available from the FAA the company reports the following aircraft landing facilities within two miles of the subject Property. The
calculated distance can be dependent upon the size of the airport influence area, if any.
FAA ID#FACILITY NAME TYPE DISTANCE
NONE
For further information regarding any of the public aircraft landing facilities identified in this report, please contact the following agency:
Western Pacific Region Airports Division, 15000 Aviation Blvd, #3012, Lawndale, CA 90261, (310) 725-3600
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CALIFORNIA LAND CONSERVATION (WILLIAMSON) ACT
The purpose of the California Land Conservation Act of 1965 (Williamson Act) is to allow local governments and private landowners to enter voluntarily into
contracts to restrict the use of parcels of land of no less than 100 acres to agricultural and open space use. The landowner receives compensation for the
land use restrictions in the form of reduced property tax assessments which are much lower than normal because they are based upon farming and open
space uses as opposed to full market value.
A Williamson Act contract is initially for a minimum term of ten years but local jurisdictions have the option to increase the initial term up to twenty years .
Williamson Act contracts run with the land and are binding on all subsequent landowners. The contract is automatically extended by one year after the tenth
and subsequent years unless a request for non -renewal is filed by either party. A request for non -renewal begins a 9 year term during which the tax
assessments gradually increase to the full fair market value at which time the contract is terminated. The use of the property will then be controlled by the
local jurisdiction’s use and zoning laws .
Williamson Act contracts can be canceled only by the landowner’s petition; however the minimum penalty for canceling a contract is 12.5 percent of the
unrestricted, fair market value of the property. To approve a tentative contract cancellation, a county or city must make specific findings that are supported
by substantial evidence. The existence of an opportunity for another use of the property or the uneconomic character of an existing agricultural use shall
not, by itself, be a sufficient reason to cancel a contract .
There are penalties for breach of a contract, caused by the owner intentionally using the land for other than agriculture or making the land unusable for the
contracted purposes. The penalties for breach of contract are as much as 25% of the unrestricted fair market value of the land rendered incompatible, plus
25% of the value of any building and any related improvements on the contracted land that cause the breach of contract. If a local jurisdiction allows a
contract to be canceled and the State determines that there is a breach of contract, the penalties may be reduced, but not to less than 12.5% of the value of
the land.
Contact the planning department to obtain information on requirements for entering into a Williamson Act contract and the uses allowed. Local government
uniform rules and the specific Williamson Act contract can be more restrictive than the Williamson Act Government Code provisions .
For more information contact the Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource Protection at 916-324-0850 or visit its website
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dlrp/lca . The county assessor’s office also maintains information on parcels affected by the Williamson Act .
According to available maps from The California Department of Conservation , the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT in a Williamson Act Zone as depicted on the map .
RIGHT TO FARM
California Civil Code section 1103 .4 requires notice if a property is presently located within one mile of a parcel of real property designated as “Prime
Farmland,” “Farmland of Statewide Importance .” “Unique Farmland,” “Farmland of Local Importance ,” or “Grazing Land” on the most current county -level GIS
"Important Farmland Map" issued by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource Protection, and if so, accompanied by the
following notice:
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO FARM This property is located within one mile of a farm or ranch land designated on the current county -level GIS "Important Farmland
Map," issued by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource Protection. Accordingly, the property may be subject to
inconveniences or discomforts resulting from agricultural operations that are a normal and necessary aspect of living in a community with a strong rural
character and a healthy agricultural sector. Customary agricultural practices in farm operations may include, but are not limited to, noise, odors, dust, light,
insects, the operation of pumps and machinery, the storage and disposal of manure, bee pollination, and the ground or aerial application of fertilizers ,
pesticides, and herbicides. These agricultural practices may occur at any time during the 24-hour day. Individual sensitivities to those practices can vary
from person to person. You may wish to consider the impacts of such agricultural practices before you complete your purchase. Please be advised that
you may be barred from obtaining legal remedies against agricultural practices conducted in a manner consistent with proper and accepted customs and
standards pursuant to Section 3482.5 of the Civil Code or any pertinent local ordinance.
According to the current county -level GIS "Important Farmland Map," issued by the California Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource
Protection, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located within one mile of a farm or ranch land.
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MINING OPERATIONS
The California Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation, maintains a database of map coordinate data submitted annually by mine operators in
the State. Section 1103.4 of the California Civil Code requires notice if a property is within one mile of a mine operation for which the mine owner or operator
has reported map coordinate data to the Office of Mine Reclamation, pursuant to Section 2207 of the Public Resources Code. (Note: Not all mine operators
have provided map coordinate data to the Office of Mine Reclamation )
According to the database maintained by the California Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation, the subject Property:
IS X IS NOT located within one mile of a mine operation.
If the subject Property is within one mile of a mine, the following statement applies - NOTICE OF MINING OPERATIONS:
This property is located within one mile of a mine operation for which the mine owner or operator has reported mine location data to the Department of
Conservation pursuant to Section 2207 of the Public Resources Code. Accordingly, the property may be subject to inconveniences resulting from mining
operations. You may wish to consider the impacts of these practices before you complete your transaction .
In addition to active mines, California's landscape contains tens of thousands of abandoned mine sites. Many of these mines were immediately abandoned
when insufficient minerals were found or when poor economics of the commodity made mining unprofitable. It is estimated that the majority of abandoned
mines possess serious physical safety hazards, such as open shafts or adits (mine tunnel), while many others pose environmental hazards. Thousands of
sites have the potential to contaminate surface water, groundwater, or air quality. Some are such massive problems as to earn a spot on the Federal
Superfund list.
In the interest of environmental and public health and safety, the Department of Conservation (DOC) undertook a three-year effort to determine "the
magnitude and scope of the abandoned mine problem in California .” An inventory of abandoned mines was accomplished, culminating in a report to the
Governor and Legislature. Prior to that effort, the number of abandoned mines reported was based solely on legacy databases and ranged from a low of
7,000 to a high of 20,000 abandoned mines. The DOC shows there are more than 47,000 abandoned mines statewide.
The reports, maps, and additional information on abandoned mines are available at the California Department of Conservation, Office of Mine Reclamation
http://www.conservation.ca.gov/OMR/abandoned_mine_lands/. The State of California, Department of Conservation makes no warranty, express or implied ,
as to the accuracy of these data or the suitability of the data for any particular use. Distribution of these data is intended for informational purposes and
should not be considered authoritative or relied upon for navigation, engineering, legal, or other site-specific uses, including but not limited to the obligations
of transferors of real property and their disclosure obligations under California law.
Parties with concerns about the existence or impact of abandoned mines in the vicinity of the property should contact the State Office of Mine Reclamation
at: http://www.conservation.ca.gov/OMR and/or the local Engineering, Planning or Building Departments in the county where the property is located.
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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
● Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS)
IDENTIFIED SITES WITH KNOWN OR POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
The “Environmental Sites Summary” is divided into three categories: A, B, and C.
Category A: Sites listed with known environmental concerns /contamination. The locations of these sites are researched within a one (1) mile radius of the
subject property.
Category B: Sites possessing the potential to release hazardous substances into the environment. These facilities are permitted to generate, treat, store, or
dispose of hazardous substances. Locations of these sites are researched within a one-half (1/2) mile radius of the subject property.
Category C: Sites that have Underground Storage Tanks (UST) registered with the appropriate agencies. The locations of these sites are researched within
one-eight (1/8) mile radius of the subject property.
ENVIRONMENTAL SITES SUMMARY
CATEGORY A: SITES WITH KNOWN ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
U.S. EPA National Priority / Superfund List (NPL)
■ State Priority List (SPL)
CATEGORY B: SITES WITH POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
●Treatment, Storage, Disposal and Generators (TSDG)
● No Further Remedial Action Planned (NFRAP)
● Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST)
CATEGORY C: SITES WITH REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
▲ Registered Underground Storage tank(s) (UST)
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■ Hazardous Waste Sites with Corrective Action (CORRACTS)
● Solid Waste Landfills, Tire Disposal Centers, or Transfer Stations (SWLF)
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Environmental Sites
This map is for your aid in locating environmental hazard sites in relation to the subject property described above. Please verify street address and /or assessors’ parcel number for
accuracy. The map is intended for informational purposes only. The company assumes no liability (expressed or implied) for any loss occurring by reference, misinterpretation,
misuse, or sole reliance thereon. Most sites are depicted by a point representing their approximate address location and make no attempt to represent the actual areas of the
associated site. Some NPL sites are depicted by polygons approximating their location and size. The boundaries of the polygons may be different than the actual areas of these
sites and may include contaminated areas outside of the listed site. A property may be affected by contamination or environmental hazards that have not been identified on any of
the databases researched for this report.
Category A: Sites with Known Environmental Concerns
Category B: Sites with Potential Environmental Concerns
Category C: Sites with Registered Underground Storage Tanks
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Category A: SITES WITH KNOWN ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Refer to the pages following the site records for contact information and status definitions.
NATIONAL PRIORITY LIST / SUPERFUND SITES (NPL)
NONE
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES WITH CORRECTIVE ACTION (CORRACTS)
NONE
STATE PRIORITY LIST SITES (SPL)
Record ID#9 Distance/Direction: 0.58 miles NE
Site Name:ABRAHAM LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Address:74-100 RUTLEDGE WAY
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Status: NO FURTHER ACTION
Record ID#10 Distance/Direction: 0.66 miles SW
Site Name:MILITARY RESERVATION
Address:
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Status: INACTIVE - NEEDS EVALUATION
Category B: SITES WITH POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Refer to the pages following the site records for contact information and status definitions.
TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL AND GENERATORS SITES (TSDG)
Record ID#2 Distance/Direction: 0.35 miles SW
Site Name:CIRCLE K STORE #642
Address:44775 SAN PABLO
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Record ID#4 Distance/Direction: 0.37 miles SW
Site Name:CIRCLE K STORE #642
Address:44775 SAN PABLO
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Record ID#5 Distance/Direction: 0.44 miles S
Site Name:MOBIL OIL CORP HR5
Address:73 611 HWY 111
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Record ID#7 Distance/Direction: 0.46 miles SE
Site Name:PALM DESERT CLEANERS
Address:73853 HWY 111
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY INFORMATION SYSTEM SITES (CERCLIS)
NONE
NO FURTHER REMEDIAL ACTION PLANNED SITES (NFRAP)
NONE
LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SITES (LUST)
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Record ID#1 Distance/Direction: 0.32 miles SW
Site Name:CHEVRON #2968
Address:AVENUE OF THE STATES
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Status:COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED
Record ID#3 Distance/Direction: 0.35 miles SW
Site Name:CIRCLE K #642
Address:44775 SAN PABLO AVENUE
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Status:COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED
Record ID#6 Distance/Direction: 0.46 miles S
Site Name:MOBIL #18-HR5
Address:73611 HIGHWAY 111
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Status:COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED
Record ID#8 Distance/Direction: 0.47 miles S
Site Name:UNOCAL SERVICE STATION #2863
Address:73801 HIGHWAY 111
PALM DESERT, CA 92260
Status:COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED
SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS, TIRE DISPOSAL CENTERS, OR TRANSFER STATIONS SITES (SWLF)
NONE
Category C: SITES WITH REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
Refer to the pages following the site records for contact information.
REGISTERED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS SITES (UST)
NONE
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EXPLANATION OF DATABASES RESEARCHED
The Explanation of Databases Researched identifies and provides details on the information sources used to create the report. It also defines the acronyms
and certain environmental terminology used throughout the report.
Due to the limitations, constraints, inaccuracies and incompleteness of government information and computer mapping data currently available to Disclosure
Source, certain conventions have been utilized in preparing the locations of all federal, state, and local agency sites. Most sites are depicted by a point
representing their approximate address location and make no attempt to represent the actual areas of the associated site. Some NPL sites are depicted by
polygons approximating their location and size. The boundaries of the polygons may be different than the actual areas of these sites and may include
contaminated areas outside of the listed site. A property may be affected by contamination or environmental hazards that have not been identified on any of
the databases researched for this report.
Category A: Sites With Known Environmental Concerns
U.S. EPA National Priority/Superfund List (NPL)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a list of sites that fall under the Superfund program. The Superfund program was designed to
provide federal resources to assist in facilitating remediation of the United States most environmentally impacted sites (based on the severity of the
substance problem identified). Any site identified in this database will require remedial action or a final investigation prior to being removed from the National
Priority List.
Specific questions regarding these sites should be directed to the U .S. EPA. Regional office location: 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. (866)
372-9378. To see detailed information on specific sites go to : https://www.epa.gov/superfund/search-superfund-sites-where-you-live .
Hazardous Waste Sites with Corrective Action (CORRACTS)
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo) is a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste
handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their
activities to regulatory environmental agencies. CORRACTS Sites on this list are facilities that have reported violations and are subject to corrective actions.
For further information contact The United States Environmental Protection Agency. Regional office location: 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA
94105, (866) 372-9378 or visit: http://www.epa.gov/enviro/facts/rcrainfo/search.html .
State Priority List (SPL)
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (DTSC’s) database EnviroStor, is an online search tool for identifying sites that are known to be
contaminated with hazardous substances as well as sites where further studies may reveal problems. EnviroStor is used primarily by DTSC’s staff as an
informational tool to evaluate and track activities at sites that may have been affected by the release of hazardous substances. For the purpose of this
section Disclosure Source includes sites listed in the Cleanup Sites program of EnviroStor.
For more information on a specific site contact: The California Department of Toxic Substances Control 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 323-3400
or visit: http://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/search.asp?basic=True.
Category B: Sites With Potential Environmental Concerns
Treatment, Storage, Disposal, Generators (TSDG)
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo) is a national program management and inventory system about hazardous waste
handlers. In general, all generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste are required to provide information about their
activities to regulatory environmental agencies. These sites are facilities that treat, store, dispose of or generate hazardous materials.
Specific questions regarding a particular site should be addressed to: The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Main Office, 75
Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California, 94105, (866) 372-9378 or visit: https://echo.epa.gov/facilities/facility-search .
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS)
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) is a database of potential and confirmed
hazardous waste sites at which the EPA Superfund program has some involvement. It contains sites that are either proposed to be or are on the National
Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Disclosure Source gathers data from
the EPA’s Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS).
For further information on sites found within this database, please contact: The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Main Office, 75
Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California, 94105, or the Superfund Information Center at (800) 424-9346 or visit :
https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/CurSites/srchsites.cfm .
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No Further Remedial Action Planned (NFRAP)
CERCLIS sites that to the best of EPA 's knowledge, assessment has been completed and it has been determined that no further steps will be taken to list
these sites on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there are no hazards associated with a given site; it only
means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site .
Additional information is available from: The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Main Office, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco ,
California, 94105, (866) 372-9378. Archived site status reports can be downloaded at https://www.epa.gov/superfund/list-8r-archived-site-inventory .
Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST)
The State Water Resources Control Board maintains a database of sites with leaking underground storage tanks. Leaking underground storage tanks are a
major source of soil and ground water contamination. It is noteworthy to impart the fact that leaking tank information is rarely removed from the State Water
Resources Control Board’s Underground Storage Tank database .
For further information concerning leaking tanks, contact: The State of California Environmental Protection Agency State Water Resources Control Board ,
Office of Underground Storage Tanks , 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 341-5851 or visit: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/search.asp .
Solid Waste Land Fills, Tire Disposal Centers, or Transfer Stations (SWLF)
Sites classified as Solid Waste Landfills include: landfills (both active and inactive ), incinerators, transfer stations, recycling centers, and other facilities
where solid waste is treated or stored. The California Integrated Waste Management Board maintains a database on solid waste facilities, operations, and
disposal sites throughout the state of California referred to as the Solid Waste Information System (SWIS).
For further information pertaining to Solid Waste Landfills, contact: The State of California, Integrated Waste Management Board, 8800 Cal Center Drive ,
Sacramento, California 95826, (916) 341-6000 or visit: http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/SWFacilities/Directory/search.aspx or
http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/search.asp .
Disclosure Source also includes sites listed in the Hazardous Waste Facilities program of DTSC’s EnviroStor database .
For more information on a specific site contact: The California Department of Toxic Substances Control 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 323-3400
or visit: http://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/search.asp?basic=True.
Category C: Sites With Registered Underground Storage Tanks
Registered Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
The State Water Resources Control Board maintains a database of sites with registered underground storage tanks .
For further information concerning underground storage tanks, contact: The State of California Environmental Protection Agency State Water Resources
Control Board, Office of Underground Storage Tanks , 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 341-5851 or visit:
http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/search.asp .
Potential Status Field Definitions:
Abandoned: A site that has ceased accepting waste but is not closed pursuant to applicable statutes, regulations and local ordinances in effect at that
time, and where there is no responsible party as determined by the local enforcement agency and board.
Absorbed: An operational status used only when existing facilities (permitted facilities) are being combined into a single.
Active: Identifies that an investigation and /or remediation is currently in progress and that DTSC is actively involved, either in a lead or support capacity. Or
a facility/operation currently accepting, handling, processing, or disposing waste.
ACW (Asbestos Containing Waste) Disposal Site: A solid waste landfill that accepts asbestos containing waste .
Backlog: Identifies non-active sites which DTSC is not currently investigating or remediating. These sites generally become active when staff and /or
financial resources are available. Priorities for placing a site on backlog status versus active are based on the degree of long -term threat posed by the
property. Before placing a property on backlog status, DTSC considers whether interim actions are necessary to protect the public and the environment
from any immediate hazard posed by the property. Often there are no parties available to fund the full cleanup of these properties.
Border Zone/Haz Waste Property (BZP/HWP): Identifies properties that went through the Border Zone Property or Hazardous Waste Property process
of evaluation. Potential Border Zone properties are located within 2,000 feet of a significant disposal of hazardous waste; Hazardous Waste Property
facilities/sites have a significant disposal of hazardous waste.
Case Closed: The Regional Board and the Local Agency have determined that no further work is necessary at the site .
Certified: Identifies completed sites with previously confirmed release that are subsequently certified by DTSC as having been remediated satisfactorily
under DTSC oversight.
Certified Operation & Maintenance: Identifies sites that have certified cleanups in place but require ongoing Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
activities. The Certified O&M status designation means that all planned activities necessary to address the contamination problems have been implemented .
However, some of these remedial activities (such as pumping and treating contaminated groundwater) must be continued for many years before complete
cleanup will be achieved. Prior to the Certified O &M designation, all institutional controls (e.g., land use restrictions) that are necessary to protect public
health must be in place.
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Clean closed: A solid waste disposal site that has documentation of the removal of solid waste on file with the Board. When a site is clean closed, the site
is considered to cease to exist as a solid waste disposal site, but records are kept to document the status of the site.
Closed: A solid waste facility, site or operation that has ceased accepting, handling, or disposing of waste (and is not inactive) and/or has documentation
that closure was conducted in accordance with applicable statutes, regulations, and local ordinances in effect at the time .
Closing: A site that has ceased accepting waste and is undergoing closure consistent with an approved final closure plan. Closing applies to landfills or
disposal sites undergoing closure operations pursuant to closure plan development and implementation up to certification of closure.
Completed - Case Closed: A closure letter or other formal closure decision document has been issued for the site .
Completed - Case Closed/No Monitoring: A land disposal site that ceased accepting waste and was closed in accordance with applicable statutes ,
regulations, and local ordinances in effect at time of closure. The land disposal site was monitored for at least thirty years and Water Board staff has
determined that wastes no longer pose a threat to water quality.
Excluded: A waste tire site that does not meet the definition of a major or minor waste tire facility .
Deleted: Deleted from the Final NPL.
Final: Currently on the Final NPL.
Hazardous Waste Border Zone Property (HWP/BZP): Potential Border Zone properties are located within 2,000 feet of a significant disposal of
hazardous waste, and hazardous waste property sites having significant disposal of hazardous waste.
Hazardous Waste Disposal Land Use (NOT BZP/HWP): Identifies facilities /sites that went through the Hazardous Waste or Border Zone Property
process and entered into voluntary deed restrictions, but were not formally designated as either a “Border Zone” or “Hazardous Waste Property”.
Inactive - Action Required: Identifies non-active sites where, through a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) or other evaluation, DTSC has
determined that a removal or remedial action or further extensive investigation is required.
Inactive - Needs Evaluation: Identifies non-active sites where DTSC has determined a PEA or other evaluation is required .
No Action Required: Identifies sites where a Phase I Environmental Assessment was completed and resulted in a no action required determination .
No Further Action: Identifies completed sites where DTSC determined after investigation, generally a PEA (an initial assessment ), that the property does
not pose a problem to public health or the environment.
Non-Operating: A Treatment, Storage, Disposal or Transfer Facility (TSDTF) with no operating hazardous waste management unit(s).
Non-Operating Permit: A facility that has received a hazardous waste facility permit but, has no hazardous waste management operating unit (s). This
could be a post-closure permit.
Not Currently Regulated: Never regulated by the Board or no longer subject to the Board 's regulation. In the case of waste tire locations below 500 tires
or tire facilities that have reduced the tire count to under 500.
Not Proposed: Not on the NPL.
Not Reported: The status was not reported by the Lead Agency .
Open - Assessment & Interim Remedial Action: An “interim” remedial action is occurring at the site AND additional activities such as site
characterization, investigation, risk evaluation, and/or site conceptual model development are occurring.
Open - Eligible for Closure: Corrective action at the Site has been determined to be completed and any remaining petroleum constituents from the release
are considered to be low threat to Human Health, Safety, and the Environment.
Open - Inactive: No regulatory oversight activities are being conducted by the Lead Agency .
Open - Remediation: An approved remedy or remedies has /have been selected for the impacted media at the site and the responsible party (RP) is
implementing one or more remedy under an approved cleanup plan for the site.
Open - Closed/with Monitoring: A land disposal site that has ceased accepting waste and was closed in accordance with applicable statutes ,
regulations, and local ordinances in effect at time of closure .
Open - Closing/with Monitoring: A land disposal site that is no longer accepting waste and is undergoing all operations necessary to prepare the site
for post-closure maintenances in accordance with an approved plan for closure.
Open - Inactive: A land disposal site that has ceased accepting waste but has not been formally closed or is still within the post closure monitoring period .
Open - Operating: A land disposal site that is accepting waste .
Open - Proposed: A land disposal site that is in the process of undergoing the permit process from several agencies .
Open - Site Assessment: Site characterization, investigation, risk evaluation, and/or site conceptual model development are occurring at the site .
Examples of site assessment activities include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) identification of the contaminants and the investigation of their
potential impacts; 2) determination of the threats /impacts to water quality; 3) evaluation of the risk to humans and ecology; 4) delineation of the nature and
extent of contamination; 5) delineation of the contaminant plume(s); and 6) development of the Site Conceptual Model.
Open - Verification Monitoring: Remediation phases are essentially complete and a monitoring /sampling program is occurring to confirm successful
completion of cleanup at the Site. (e.g. No “active” remediation is considered necessary or no additional “active” remediation is anticipated as needed .
Active remediation system(s) has/have been shut-off and the potential for a rebound in contaminant concentrations is under evaluation ).
Operating: A Treatment, Storage, Disposal or Transfer (TSDTF) Facility with an operating hazardous waste management unit(s).
Part of NPL: Site is Part of a NPL Site.
Permitted: Indicates that a facility or site held a solid waste facility permit.
Planned: A facility in the planning stages. It may be awaiting a permit and not yet accepting waste or it may be permitted but not yet constructed or
accepting waste.
Pollution Characterization: The responsible party is in the process of installing additional monitoring wells and /or borings in order to fully define the
lateral and vertical extent of contamination in soil and ground water and assess the hydrogeology of the area. This phase of work may also include
performing aquifer tests, soil gas surveys, continued ground water gradient determinations and monitoring, and assessing impacts on surface and /or
ground water.
Post Remedial Action Monitoring: Periodic ground water or other monitoring at the site, as necessary, in order to verify and /or evaluate the
effectiveness of remedial action .
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Pre-Title 27 CAI - Open/With Monitoring: A waste management unit that was closed, abandoned or inactive prior to November 27, 1984 (Pre-Title 27)
and has monitoring data indicating the unit has the potential to adversely affect water quality. The site has been reopened (post-1984) and is under a
detection monitoring program or implementing a corrective action program.
Pre-Title 27 CAI - Closed/With Monitoring: A waste management unit that was abandoned or inactive prior to November 27, 1984 (Pre-Title 27) but
was not formally and completely closed. The site has the potential to adversely affect water quality and is implementing a detection monitoring program .
Pre-Title 27 CAI - Closed/No Monitoring: A waste management unit that was abandoned or inactive (CAI) prior to November 27, 1984 (Pre-Title 27) but
was not formally and completely closed and is not implementing a monitoring program. The unit has the potential to adversely affect water quality .
Pre-Title 27 CAI - Completed - Case Closed/No Monitoring: A waste management unit that was formally and completely closed prior to November 27,
1984 (Pre-Title 27) in accordance with applicable statutes, regulations, and local ordinances in effect at time of closure. The unit does not pose a threat to
water quality.
Preliminary Endangerment Assessment: An assessment of information about a site and its surrounding area. A Preliminary Assessment is designed
to determine whether a site poses little or no threat to human health and the environment or if it does pose a threat, whether the threat requires further
investigation. Generally includes historical review of documents and may include limited sampling of a site.
Preliminary Site Assessment Underway: Implementation of a work plan addressing the Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan .
Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan Submitted: A work plan/proposal has been requested of, or submitted by, the responsible party in order to
determine whether groundwater has been, or will be, impacted as a result of a release from any underground tanks or associated piping. This phase of
work usually includes plans for the installation and sampling of monitoring wells, soil boring sampling, additional soil excavation, and disposal or treatment of
contaminated soil.
Proposed: Proposed for NPL, or a facility or operation that is in the planning and development phase and is not yet operational.
Referred: 1248 Local Agency: Identifies sites that were referred to a local agency (through the SB 1248 determination process) to supervise the cleanup
of a simple waste release.
Referred: EPA: Identifies sites that, based on limited information available to DTSC, appear to be more appropriately addressed by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA).
Referred: IWMB: Identifies sites that, based on limited information available to DTSC, appear to be more appropriately addressed by the California
Integrated Waste Management Board (IWMB).
Referred: Other Agency: Identifies sites that, based on limited information available to DTSC, appear to be more appropriately addressed by another state
or local environmental regulatory agency.
Referred: RCRA: Identifies sites that, based on limited information available to DTSC, appear to be more appropriately addressed by DTSC’s Hazardous
Waste Management Program and are identified as Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Referred: RWQCB: Identifies sites that, based on limited information available to DTSC, appear to be more appropriately addressed by the California
Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCBs).
Remedial Action: Implementation of corrective action plan.
Remediation Plan: A remediation plan has been submitted evaluating long term remediation options (or corrective actions). A proposal and implementation
schedule for an appropriate remediation option has also been submitted. This phase of work may also include preparing and submitting the necessary
information for any permits needed prior to implementation of the plan.
Removed: Removed from Proposed NPL
Reopen Previously Closed Case: Previously closed cases may be re -opened by the Lead Agency because of new information, a change in site
conditions, or other factors such as negative test results during post remedial action monitoring.
Revoked: Permit has been taken back (nullified) by the enforcement agency.
Surrendered: The voluntary relinquishment of a permit by the operator to the enforcement agency.
Suspended: Indicates that the facility, operation or site never had or does not have a Solid Waste Facility Permit .
To Be Determined: There is presently not enough information to determine a Regulatory Status or Operational Status. This information may be gathered as
part of the Site Investigation Process (SIP) which includes completion of the Site Identification form and Site Assessment form or further investigation by the
enforcement agency. Additionally, the operational or regulatory status may be pending permit action, enforcement action, or ongoing investigation.
Unknown - Insufficient Information.
Unpermitted: Indicates that the facility, operation or site never had or does not have a Solid Waste Facility Permit .
Voluntary Cleanup: Identifies sites with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases, and the project proponents have requested that DTSC oversee
evaluation, investigation, and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for DTSC’s costs .
Un-Locatable Sites
For reporting purposes, these potential hazard sites from any of the three categories are missing certain pieces of relevant data, such as: street
addresses, zip codes, city, or county information. This may be the result of limited governmental records or data. While the site may in fact exist, the
absence of accurate (or missing) information may create the inability to delineate the property’s radial distance in relation to the subject property on a map. If
transferor or transferor’s agent has actual knowledge of site (s) with possible contamination or other sensitive environmental impacts not listed in this
report, written notification should be provided to the transferee and transferee's agent.
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NOTICES AND ADVISORIES
TRANSFER FEE NOTICE
This is commonly known as a “Private Transfer Tax”. It is a fee imposed by a private entity such as a property developer, home builder, or home owner
association, when a property within a certain type of subdivision is sold or transferred. A private transfer fee may also be imposed by an individual property
owner. Private transfer fees are different from city or county Documentary Transfer Taxes. Private Transfer Fees may apply in addition to government
Documentary Transfer Taxes that are due upon sale or transfer of the property .
California Civil Code Section 1098 defines a “Transfer Fee” as “any fee payment requirement imposed within a covenant, restriction, or condition contained in
any deed, contract, security instrument, or other document affecting the transfer or sale of, or any interest in, real property that requires a fee be paid as a
result of transfer of the real property .” Certain existing fees such as government fees, court ordered fees, mechanic lien fees, common interest development
fees, etc. are specially excluded from the definition of “Transfer Fee”.
To determine if the property is subject to a Transfer Fee, OBTAIN COPIES OF ALL EXCEPTIONS LISTED ON THE PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT
FROM THE TITLE COMPANY AND READ THEM TO DETERMINE IF ANY TRANSFER FEES ARE APPLICABLE. Please be aware that private transfer
fees may be difficult to identify by simply reading the title report.
Effective January 1, 2008, Civil Code Section 1102.6e requires the transferor to notify the transferee of whether a private transfer fee
applies and if present, to disclose certain specific information about the fee.
Content of Disclosure. Civil Code Section 1102.6e requires the transferor to disclose specific information about any Transfer Fee that may affect the
property. Please refer to the legal code or to the C .A.R. Form NTF (11/07), provided by the California Association of Realtors, for a standard format to use in
making the Transfer Fee Disclosure if you elect to investigate and make this disclosure personally .
How to Determine the Existence of a Transfer Fee. If a Transfer Fee does exist affecting the property, the document creating the fee may be on file with
the County Recorder as a notice recorded against the property and should be disclosed in the preliminary title report on the property. However, the preliminary
title report will merely disclose the existence of the documents affecting title, not the content of the documents. The title of a document may also not be
sufficient to disclose that a transfer fee is included in its terms. Accordingly transferor should (a) request the title company which issued the preliminary title
report to provide copies of the documents shown as “exceptions” and (b) review each document to determine if it contains a transfer fee.
NOTICE OF YOUR “SUPPLEMENTAL” PROPERTY TAX BILL
California Civil Code 1102 .6c, states that the seller, or his or her agent, is responsible for delivering a notice
specifying information about supplemental tax assessments:
“California property tax law requires the Assessor to revalue real property at the time the ownership of the
property changes. Because of this law, you may receive one or two supplemental tax bills, depending on when
your loan closes.
The supplemental tax bills are not mailed to your lender. If you have arranged for your property tax payments to
be paid through an impound account, the supplemental tax bills will not be paid by your lender. It is your
responsibility to pay these supplemental bills directly to the Tax Collector .
If you have any question concerning this matter, please call your local Tax Collector’s Office .”
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GAS AND HAZARDOUS LIQUID TRANSMISSION PIPELINES NOTICE
The following notice is provided to the transferee (s) of real property regarding information about the general location of gas and hazardous liquid transmission
pipelines.
NOTICE REGARDING GAS AND HAZARDOUS LIQUID TRANSMISSION PIPELINES
This notice is being provided simply to inform you that information about the general location of gas and hazardous liquid transmission pipelines is available to
the public via the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Internet Web site maintained by the United States Department of Transportation at
http://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/. To seek further information about possible transmission pipelines near the property, you may contact your local gas utility or
other pipeline operators in the area. Contact information for pipeline operators is searchable by ZIP Code and county on the NPMS Internet Web site .
Gas and hazardous liquid pipelines of any size pose a potential risk to life, property and the environment if damaged or punctured. In addition, precise locations
of larger gas transmission pipelines are restricted by Federal Homeland Security policies. Additional information relating to other types and sizes of pipelines
and other underground utility infrastructures may be available from local pipeline operators such as:
PG&E: http://www.pge.com/pipelineplanning/, San Diego Gas & Electric: http://sdge.com/safety/gas-safety/natural-gas-safety-map , Sacramento Municipal
Utilities District: https://www.smud.org/en/residential/education-safety/natural-gas-pipelines/natural-gas-pipeline-map.htm , Southern California Gas :
http://www.socalgas.com/safety/pipeline-maps/. You may want to contact your local utility provider if they are not listed above .
You should also review your Preliminary Title Report for pipelines right -of-way (easements) and further investigate information about pipelines by contacting
the owner or operator responsible for the pipelines, consider what factors, if any, are associated with the property’s proximity to pipelines, and determine
whether the information you receive is acceptable before you purchase. No excavation work should be done before contacting the One-Call Center (811).
TOXIC MOLD NOTICE (PURSUANT TO THE “TOXIC MOLD PROTECTION ACT OF 2001”)
The seller, transferor, or lessor of residential, commercial or industrial property; or a public entity that owns, leases, or operates a building should provide a
written disclosure to prospective purchasers, prospective tenants, renters, or occupants if the seller, transferor, lessor or public entity has knowledge of mold
conditions or in specified instances has reasonable cause to believe, that mold (visible or hidden) that exceeds permissible exposure limits is present that
affects the unit or building. The State Department of Health Services is designated as the lead agency for identifying, adopting, and determining permissible
exposure limits to mold in indoor environments, mold identification and remediation efforts .
PUBLICATIONS PROVIDING INFORMATION ON TOXIC MOLD AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET:
• Molds, Toxic Molds, and Indoor Air Quality • Health Effects of Toxin -Producing Molds In California
• Mold in My Home: What Do I Do?• Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings
• Stachybotrys Chartarum (atra) - A mold that may be found in water -damaged homes • Biological Pollutants in Your Home
• Fungi - and Indoor Air Quality
www.library.ca.gov/crb/01/notes/v8n1.pdf ; www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/IAQ/Pages/IndoorMold.aspx ; www.ehib.org/topic.jsp?topic_key=15 ;
www.epa.gov/mold/; www.cpsc.gov/en/Safety-Education/Safety-Guides/Home/Biological-Pollutants-in-Your-Home/;
www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/iaq/pages/indoormold.aspx
METHAMPHETAMINE CONTAMINATED PROPERTY NOTICE
California law (Health and Safety Code Section 25400.28) requires property owners to notify prospective buyers in writing of any pending order that would
prevent the use or occupancy of a property because of methamphetamine laboratory activity, and to provide the prospective buyer with a copy of the pending
order. Receipt of a copy of the pending order shall be acknowledged in writing by the prospective buyer.
The “Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Cleanup Act of 2005,” chapter 6.9.1 specifies human occupancy standards for property that is subject to the
act. These standards will be replaced by any that are devised by the Department of Toxic Substances Control, in consultation with the Office of Environmental
Substances Control. In addition, this Act outlines procedures for local authorities in dealing with methamphetamine contaminated properties, including the use of
a property lien. This notice is meant to inform prospective buyers of California disclosure law regarding meth lab activity, and does not indicate or imply that a
particular property is or has been contaminated according to this law.
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REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER DATABASE NOTICE ALSO KNOWN AS “MEGAN’S LAW”
For more than 50 years, California has required sex offenders to register with their local law enforcement agencies. However, information on the whereabouts
of these sex offenders was not available to the public until the implementation of the Child Molester Identification Line in July 1995. The information available
was further expanded by California's Megan's Law in 1996 (Chapter 908, Stats. of 1996).
Section 2079.10a of the California Civil Code specifies notice be provided to transferee (s) of real property of the existence of a registered sex offender
database:
Notice: Pursuant to Section 290.46 of the Penal Code, information about specified registered sex offenders is made available to the public via an Internet Web
site maintained by the Department of Justice at www.meganslaw.ca.gov. Depending on an offender’s criminal history, this information will include either the
address at which the offender resides or the community of residence and ZIP Code in which he or she resides .
The public, excluding those who have registered as sex offenders pursuant to Section 290 of the Penal Code, may search this database by a sex offender 's
specific name, obtain ZIP Code and city /county listings, obtain detailed personal profile information on each registrant, and use the map application to search a
neighborhood or anywhere throughout the State to determine the specific location of any of those registrants on whom the law allows the State of California to
display a home address.
In addition, the public may also contact the California Department of Justice, Sex Offender Tracking Program, for information on making an inquiry with the
Department concerning at least six individuals as to whether any are required to register as a sex offender and subject to public notification. A fee is assessed
for such inquiries, which will be deposited into the Sexual Predator Public Information Account within the Department of Justice. The contact number for the
Sex Offender Tracking Program is (916) 227-4974.
FLOOD INSURANCE NOTICE
Floods can have a devastating effect on communities, causing loss of life, property damage, and loss of income, and can have an adverse effect on
government functioning. As such, the federal government has designed measures that are intended to aid disaster assistance by encouraging insurance
coverage for those properties in flood disaster areas.
In addition to the flood disclosure in the State Natural Hazard Disclosures, Federal law {U.S. Code Title 42, Chapter 68, subchapter III, § 5154a(b)(1)} requires a
transferor, no later than the date on which a property is to be transferred, to notify a transferee of the requirement to purchase and maintain flood insurance, if
disaster relief assistance (including a loan assistance payment) has been previously provided on that property and such assistance was conditioned on
obtaining flood insurance according to Federal law. If a transferee fails to obtain and maintain flood insurance on a property disclosed to have been in a
previous federal disaster area and that received disaster relief assistance, then no Federal disaster relief assistance will made available should that property
subsequently be in a flood disaster area. If a transferor fails to notify a transferee of the requirement to purchase and maintain flood insurance because of
said property’s inclusion in a Federal disaster area and Federal disaster relief assistance was received for that property, and the transferee does not obtain
and maintain flood insurance, then should that property be damaged by a flood disaster and receive Federal disaster relief assistance, the transferor will be
required to reimburse the Federal Government for the amount of that assistance for that property.
State law (SBX1 7, Chaptered October 10, 1995) also prohibits “state disaster assistance from being provided to a person required to maintain flood insurance
by state or federal law, who has canceled or failed to maintain that coverage.”
The information contained here is not intended to indicate whether a property has been in a Federal disaster area and has received Federal disaster relief
assistance, but merely to indicate an additional flood insurance disclosure requirement related to future disaster relief assistance availability.
MILITARY ORDNANCE LOCATION NOTICE
California Civil Code Section §1102 .15 states “The seller of residential real property subject to this article who has actual knowledge of any former federal or
state ordnance locations within the neighborhood area shall give written notice of that knowledge as soon as practicable before transfer of title.”
For purposes of this notice, “former federal or state ordnance locations” means an area identified by an agency or instrumentality of the federal or state
government as an area once used for military training purposes, which may contain potentially explosive munitions.
“Neighborhood area” means within one mile of the residential real property.
For more information or to view the location of site(s) near a property, go to:
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WATER-CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURE NOTICE
On and after January 1, 2017, a seller or transferor of single -family residential real property built on or before January 1, 1994 shall disclose, in writing, to the
prospective purchaser or transferee that Section 1101 .4 of the Civil Code requires that California single -family residences be equipped with water -conserving
plumbing fixtures on or before January 1, 2017, and whether the property includes any noncompliant plumbing fixtures.
Further, on and after January 1, 2019, a seller or transferor of multifamily residential real property or of commercial real property built on or before January 1,
1994 shall disclose to the prospective purchaser or transferee, in writing, that all noncompliant plumbing fixtures in any multifamily residential real property and
in any commercial real property shall be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures on or before January 1, 2019, and whether the property includes
any noncompliant plumbing fixtures.
For purposes of these requirements, noncompliant plumbing fixtures mean any toilet manufactured to use more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush, any urinal
manufactured to use more than one gallon of water per flush, any showerhead manufactured to have a flow capacity of more than 2.5 gallons of water per
minute, any interior faucet that emits more than 2.2 gallons of water per minute.
HABITAT SENSITIVITY AREA / ENDANGERED SPECIES ADVISORY
The California Endangered Species Act, Fish and Game Code, section 2051, states that there are certain species of fish, wildlife and plants that are in danger
of, or threatened with, extinction because their habitats are being threatened, destroyed or adversely modified. Legislation declares that landowner
cooperation is essential for conservation on those lands that have been identified as a habitat for endangered or threatened species. According to Section
2052.1 of the Fish and Game Code, if a person needs to address mitigation measures in relation to a particular impact on a threatened species, then those
measures will be roughly proportional to the impact that the person has on those species. Disclosure Source recommends the transferee contact the local
planning department and the California Department of Fish & Wildlife to ascertain what, if any, considerations might be involved as a result of being in or nearby
habitat sensitive areas. Additional information is available at https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/CESA .
OIL, GAS WELLS & METHANE ADVISORY
California’s oil and gas production has been in decline since the 1980’s and wells, many of which were drilled at the turn of the past century, have been shut
down or improperly abandoned. Such wells are often found when they begin to leak oil, natural gas (methane), or water. Building construction in the past
several years has expanded into areas where wells were once, or are, active. Transferee should be aware that wells may exist on or near any property and
new construction may also be restricted in the vicinity of wells. The California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources administers the program to
properly abandon wells. Abandoned or active oil wells, areas containing petroleum deposits, oil fields, landfills, and gas storage facilities could present risks
and safety hazards to life, health, and natural resources. Risks could include, but are not limited to, soil and ground water contamination, physical safety
hazards to humans and animals, fire hazards, oil and methane seeps, and air quality problems.
Migration of methane gas into areas containing impermeable surfaces (i.e. concrete, pavement, basements, etc.) can trap the gas, resulting in the accumulation
of high concentrations. Although natural methane gas is relatively harmless, high concentrations of it can be hazardous due to its highly combustible chemical
composition, as well as its ability to displace oxygen. Properties located in a methane zone may be required to undergo testing and mitigation. Disclosure
Source recommends that the transferee contact the local Planning, Building and Safety Department to ascertain what previous measures, if any, might have
been taken to properly vent the area and what considerations might apply regarding building permits or renovations. For more information and maps visit
http://www.consrv.ca.gov/dog/ and http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dog/Pages/WellFinder.aspx.
NATURALLY OCCURRING ASBESTOS ADVISORY
Asbestos is the common name for a group of silicate minerals that are made of thin, strong fibers. It occurs naturally in certain geologic settings in California ,
most commonly in ultrabasic and ultramafic rock, including serpentine rock. These rocks are commonly found in the Sierra Foothills, the Klamath Mountains ,
Coast Ranges, and along some faults. While asbestos is more likely found in these rock formations, its presence is not certain. Because asbestos is a mineral ,
asbestos fibers are generally stable in the natural environment. The fibers will not evaporate into the air. Some naturally occurring asbestos can become
friable, or crushed into a powder. This may occur when vehicles drive over unpaved roads or driveways that are surfaced with ultrabasic, ultramafic or
serpentine rock, when land is graded for building purposes, or at quarrying operations. Weathering and erosion may also naturally release asbestos. Friable
asbestos can become suspended in the air, and under these conditions, asbestos fibers represent a significant risk to human health. Asbestos is a known
carcinogen, and inhalation of asbestos may result in the development of lung cancer. Disclosure Source recommends that the transferee visit the California
Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology website for further information and maps at
http://www.consrv.ca.gov/CGS/minerals/hazardous_minerals/asbestos/Pages/Index.aspx .
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RADON ADVISORY
Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that is produced by the natural decay of uranium, which is found in nearly all soils and rocks. Radon can seep
from the ground into the air in a property through openings in the ground, and its presence increases the risk of lung cancer. Radon levels are variable and
may be influenced by not only geology, but also soil permeability, weather and climatic conditions, building design, condition and usage. The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) has produced a map that assigns one of three zone designations to each county based on radon potential and each zone designation
reflects the average short -term radon measurement that can be expected to be measured in a building without the implementation of radon control methods .
That map is not meant to be used to determine whether a particular property should be tested for radon, but is used to assist various government agencies and
organizations in focusing their radon program resources. Properties with high levels of radon have been found in all zones. Long-term (up to one year)
measurement is generally recommended for the most accurate determination of radon levels. Radon testing is affordable and easily done. Test kits are available
at the California Department of Public Health website at https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CEH/DRSEM/Pages/EMB/Radon/Radon-Testing.aspx.
The EPA recommends all structures should be tested for radon, regardless of geographic location or zone determination. If the radon level is
greater than 4 picoCuries per Liter of air (pCi/L), the EPA suggests remediation. Additionally, the California Department of Conservation outlines Radon Zone
areas where geologic conditions are likely to produce high, moderate, or low potential indoor radon levels above 4 pCi/L. Those maps are available at
http://www.epa.gov/radon/states/california.html and http://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/minerals/hazardous_minerals/radon/Pages/Index.aspx .
GOVERNMENTAL GUIDES: “RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: A GUIDE FOR HOMEOWNERS, HOMEBUYERS, LANDLORDS AND TENANTS”;
“PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM LEAD IN YOUR HOME” PUBLISHED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CONTAINING IMPORTANT
INFORMATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS LOCATED ON AND AFFECTING RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT
HTTPS://WWW.DISCLOSURESOURCE.COM/DOWNLOADS.ASPX AND HTTPS://WWW.DISCLOSURESOURCE.COM/DOWNLOADS_LEAD.ASPX
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DISCLAIMERS
Explanation of Services, Conditions and Limitations
Statutory and Local/Supplemental Disclosures, Notices and Advisories
The purpose of the Disclosure Report is to assist Recipient (s) in notifying the prospective transferee whether the property is located in any of six statutorily
defined natural hazard areas. Disclosure Source has also obtained maps that are both official and publicly available from city, county, and state sources
which supplement this natural hazard information.
Disclosure Source is also providing disclosures, notices and advisories on potentially hazardous conditions or occurrences that may affect the subject
property. These additional disclosures, notices and advisories are either required by the California Civil Code, local ordinance, or the information is readily
available. Disclosure Source recommends contacting the local building and planning departments prior to the transfer to help ascertain, what, if any, additional
requirements there might be for construction or renovation, and building code requirements for this property. Disclosure Source has not performed a visual or
physical inspection of the property. This report is not a substitute for a visual or physical inspection of the property or geologic or engineering study .
Disclosure Source assumes no responsibility for any costs or consequences, direct or indirect, arising due to the need, or the lack of need, for earthquake
insurance, fire insurance or flood hazard insurance. An agent for the Federal Flood Insurance Program should be contacted to determine the actual need for
flood hazard insurance.
In order to prepare this report, either the transferor (or his/her agent) or the transferee (or his/her agent) supplied Disclosure Source with the Assessor’s
Parcel Number (“APN”) for the subject property. Disclosure Source has not verified the accuracy of the APN. This report was prepared based upon such APN
and shall not, and does not, include any property beyond the boundaries of the subject Property, any structures (whether located on the Property, or not ),
easements, or any right, title, interest, estate, or easement in any abutting streets, roads, alleys, lanes, ways, or waterways, and Disclosure Source shall not
be responsible or liable for any losses, liabilities or damages resulting from an incorrect APN. No determination is made and no opinion is expressed, or
intended, by this report concerning whether the subject Property is comprised of legal lots in conformance with the California Subdivision Map Act. If the
Subject Property is part of a condominium project, planned unit development, or other properties with a common or undivided interest area, the report may
indicate that the Subject Property is within the natural hazard zone if any portion of the common or undivided interest area is within the reported natural hazard
zone. In preparing this report, Disclosure Source has reviewed and relied upon the statutes identified and has reviewed the records referred to in each
determination. This report is not a warranty or a policy of insurance.
Environmental Information
The environmental information (including reference aids) assist the transferor (s) in satisfying their general obligations to provide information regarding the
property’s proximity to site (s) identified by appropriate County, State, and/or Federal Agencies' databases as possessing (either presently or historically) an
environmental concern. Disclosure Source has not verified the accuracy, validity, or completeness of those lists and does not insure, warrant or guarantee
that they are accurate and up to date. Disclosure Source has not performed a physical inspection of the property and the report is not intended to be used as
a preliminary site assessment or Phase 1 report. Disclosure Source does not make any representation as to the health hazards to humans or animals that may
be associated with any of the substances that may exist at the sites or how they may affect the subject property. Disclosure Source does not report on the
significance or extent of the contamination or remediation of any of the sites identified in the Agencies ' databases.
Notice to Recipient(s)
Disclosure Source provides the Disclosure Report for the benefit of all Recipient (s), including Transferor, Transferee, and Agents. Disclosure Source
considers Recipient (s) to be a contracting party who is subject to the explanation of services, conditions, limitations and disclaimers herein, and by signing the
report, Recipient(s) expressly agrees to receive the services, and be bound by the conditions, limitations and disclaimers herein. This report is for the
exclusive benefit of the Recipient (s) and (a) there shall be no third party beneficiaries (b) may not be used in any subsequent transaction affecting the subject
property, (c) or for any other real property. If for any reason Recipient (s) does not intend to be bound by the conditions, limitations and disclaimers herein, or
otherwise finds the Disclosure Report unacceptable, Recipient(s) should immediately contact Disclosure Source.
Disclaimer Notice to Third Parties
The information contained in this report is intended for the exclusive benefit and use of Recipient (s). No person other than the recipient (s) should rely upon,
refer to, or use this report, or any information contained within this report, for any purpose. Disclosure Source expressly disclaims all liability, including liability
for breach of contract and negligence, to persons other than Recipient(s).
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Limitation of Liability to Recipient(s)
Disclosure Source has prepared this report solely based upon records and information provided by various governmental and private agencies. Although
reasonable care has been exercised by Disclosure Source in compiling the data and information contained in the report, Disclosure Source has assumed that
these records and information are accurate and complete, and Disclosure Source has not conducted any independent verification of their accuracy or
completeness. Disclosure Source shall not be liable to Recipient (s) for errors, inaccuracies or omissions in this report if such errors, inaccuracies or
omissions were based upon information contained in the public and private records used by Disclosure Source, or were known to exist by Recipient (s) on the
date of delivery of this report to Recipient(s).
Disclosure Source expressly excludes from liability any disclosures not known to Disclosure Source, or not on the maps used by Disclosure Source, not
recorded in the public record as of the date it was reviewed by Disclosure Source, or disclosures not included in the categories included in the Disclosure
Report. There may be other disclosures required under applicable state law and /or within Seller and Seller’s Agent actual knowledge. Disclosure Source
makes no representations as to the adequacy or accuracy of any other representations or disclosures made under applicable state law.
Disclosure Source liability for any claim, or claims, including but not limited to any claim for breach of contract or negligence is limited to actual proven damages
as a result of an error or omission in the report and shall be measured by the difference in the fair market value of the property caused by the error or
omission as of the date of the report. Disclosure Source shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages suffered by Recipient (s).
In the event any provision of this Disclosure Report is held invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, this Disclosure Report shall be deemed not to include
that provision and all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect .
Change in Information
Updates to the databases used in this Report are determined by the responsible agency and may be made at any time and without notice. For that reason ,
Disclosure Source maintains an update schedule and makes reasonable efforts to use updated information. The complexities of obtaining and adapting the
data into a usable format for preparing this Report necessitate some delay once the updated information is obtained; therefore the Report may be considered
accurate only as of the date when the database was last reviewed and implemented by Disclosure Source. Subsequent to Disclosure Source acquisition of
Government Records, changes may be made to said Government Records and Disclosure Source shall have no obligation to update the Report or to
communicate to any Recipient (s), or any other person, any changes, acts, occurrences, circumstances or agreements occurring after the Date of the Report ,
which render inaccurate anything contained in the Report. Disclosure Source may at its sole discretion supplement the Report. The determinations made in the
Report are time-sensitive. Disclosure Source shall not be liable for any impact on the Property that any change to the Government Records may have .
Disclosure Source is under no duty to update this report when or if new information is released or becomes available.
Notice of Claim
All Claims and notices shall be addressed to Disclosure Source, Claims Department, 1850 Gateway Blvd, #400, Concord, CA 94520. Any claim must be given
promptly in writing when knowledge is acquired by any Claimant of any information which is contrary to the Disclosure Report. If a written claim notice is not
given promptly to Disclosure Source, then, all liability of Disclosure Source shall terminate with regard to the matters for which a prompt claim notice is
required but only to the extent that the failure to give prompt written notice has prejudiced Disclosure Source.
BY ACCEPTING OR USING THIS REPORT, THE TRANSFEROR, TRANSFEREE AND AGENT(S) HEREBY AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS,
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY STATED HEREIN.
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Property Address:
Parcel Number:
Date:
Order Number:
627-102-024
2/14/2018
180208-00115
73697 SANTA ROSA WAY
PALM DESERT, CA 92260-2936
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR RECEIPT OF DISCLOSURES, NOTICES AND ADVISORIES
The transferor and his or her agent(s) or a third-party consultant disclose the following information with the knowledge that even though this is not a warranty, prospective transferees may rely on this information in deciding whether
and on what terms to purchase the subject property. Transferor hereby authorizes any agent(s) representing any principal(s) in this action to provide a copy of this statement to any person or entity in connection with any actual or
anticipated sale of the property.
THE TRANSFEROR AND HIS OR HER AGENT(S) HAVE PROVIDED THE PROSPECTIVE TRANSFEREE(S) INFORMATION INCLUDED WITHIN THE DISCLOSURE REPORT ABOUT:
NATURAL HAZARD DISCLOSURES:
IF THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN A FLOOD, FIRE, SEISMIC/GEOLOGIC, OR FAULT HAZARD(S) AS PER MAPS FROM CITY, COUNTY, STATE OR FEDERAL SOURCES.
AIRPORT INFLUENCE AND AIRPORT PROXIMITY:
IF THE PROPERTY IS AFFECTED BY AN AIRPORT INFLUENCE AREA AND THE PROPERTY’S PROXIMITY TO ANY AREA WITH AIRCRAFT LANDING FACILITIES.
WILLIAMSON ACT:
IF THE PROPERTY IS IN A WILLIAMSON ACT ZONE AS DEPICTED ON THE MAP FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION.
RIGHT TO FARM DISCLOSURE:
OF THE EXISTENCE OF PRIME FARMLAND WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
MINING OPERATIONS DISCLOSURE:
OF THE EXISTENCE OF MINING OPERATIONS WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION:
INFORMATION REGARDING SITES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS.
TRANSFER FEE NOTICE AND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL PROPERTY TAX BILL
TRANSFER FEE NOTICE AND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL PROPERTY TAX BILL.
GAS AND HAZARDOUS LIQUID TRANSMISSION PIPELINES NOTICE:
NOTICE REGARDING GAS AND HAZARDOUS LIQUID TRANSMISSION PIPELINES.
TOXIC MOLD NOTICE:
A TRANSFEROR NOTICE OF ANY MOLD CONDITIONS.
METHAMPHETAMINE CONTAMINATED PROPERTY NOTICE:
INFORMATION ABOUT METHAMPHETAMIINE CONTAMINATED PROPERTY NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.
MEGAN’S LAW NOTICE:
INFORMATION REGARDING PERSONS WHO ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE RESULTING FROM A CONVICTION FOR A SEXUALLY BASED OFFENSE.
FLOOD INSURANCE NOTICE:
A NOTICE CONTAINING INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE DISASTER RELIEF AVAILABILITY IN RELATION TO PAST DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE AND FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIREMENT.
MILITARY ORDNANCE LOCATION NOTICE:
A NOTICE REGARDING FORMERLY USED FEDERAL/STATE MILITARY ORDNANCE SITES.
WATER-CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURE NOTICE:
A NOTICE REGARDING THE REPLACEMENT OF NON-COMPLIANT PLUMBING FIXTURES.
HABITAT SENSITIVITY AREA/ENDANGERED SPECIES ADVISORY:
OF THE EXISTENCE OF ENDANGERED SPECIES AND HABITAT SENSITIVITY AREAS IN THE STATE.
OIL, GAS WELLS & METHANE ADVISORY:
OF THE EXISTENCE OF OIL, GAS WELLS & METHANE IN THE STATE.
NATURALLY OCCURRING ASBESTOS ADVISORY:
OF THE SOURCE OF INFORMATION REGARDING NATURALLY OCCURING ASBESTOS.
RADON ADVISORY:
OF THE SOURCE OF INFORMATION REGARDING RADON ZONES.
THESE HAZARDS MAY LIMIT YOUR ABILITY TO DEVELOP THE REAL PROPERTY, TO OBTAIN INSURANCE, OR TO RECEIVE ASSISTANCE AFTER A DISASTER. THE MAPS ON WHICH THESE DISCLOSURES
ARE BASED ESTIMATE WHERE NATURAL HAZARDS EXIST. THEY ARE NOT DEFINITIVE INDICATORS OF WHETHER OR NOT A PROPERTY WILL BE AFFECTED BY A NATURAL DISASTER. TRANSFEREE(S)
AND TRANSFEROR(S) MAY WISH TO OBTAIN PROFESSIONAL ADVICE REGARDING THOSE HAZARDS AND OTHER HAZARDS THAT MAY AFFECT THE PROPERTY.
TRANSFEROR(S) AND TRANSFEREE(S) ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE INFORMATION REFERENCED ABOVE INCLUDED IN THE REPORT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY
Signature of Transferor (Seller) ____________________________________________________________________________ Date _________________________
Signature of Transferor (Seller) ____________________________________________________________________________Date _________________________
Agent(s) ______________________________________________________________________________________________Date _________________________
Agent(s) ______________________________________________________________________________________________Date _________________________
Signature of Transferee (Buyer) ___________________________________________________________________________Date _________________________
Signature of Transferee (Buyer) ___________________________________________________________________________Date _________________________
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