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esidential and light industrial and commercial properties such as convenience stores, gasstations, and warehouses. Properties adjacent to Park Reach on the west side of the river arepredominantly residential and cultural facilities and schools.The northern Mission Reach Area I begins in an area that is residential and light commercial onthe east side of the river and industrial on the west side. Railroad tracks and switching yards arelocated within or adjacent to the properties on the west side. As the river progresses south, pastits confluence with San Pedro Creek, the subject properties change from industrial uses to parks,golf courses and historic areas. The adjacent properties on both sides of the river follow thesame use patterns. Adjacent to Mission Reach Area I on the east side of the river, north of SanPedro Creek, is King William Historic District, which consists of residential and lightcommercial properties and, south of San Pedro Creek, recreational areas. Adjacent to MissionReach Area I on the west side of the river is industrial property, such as Newell Recycling, northof San Pedro Creek and residential and light commercial areas south of San Pedro Creek.Mission Reach Area II continues southward in areas along the river that are residential,undeveloped, light industrial, historical, or recreational on both sides of the river. There areseveral dams or weirs controlling river flow on Mission Reach Area II. The adjacent propertieson both sides of the river follow the same use patterns with some exceptions. On the east side ofthe river, between East Roosevelt Street and Mission Parkway, are numerous industrial facilitiessuch as Warren Lubricants, AGE Refining and similar properties and large tracts of undevelopedland. A railroad line runs along the east side of the river adjacent to many of the properties.Adjacent to Mission Reach Area II on the west side of the river between East Roosevelt Streetand Mission Parkway are parks, residential and light commercial properties such as auto repairfacilities and a large cemetery, Mission Burial Park.2.3 Regulatory Review StatusAs described in the previous section, the Limited Phase I ESA was conducted on 109 propertieslocated along the San Antonio River in San Antonio, Texas. The subject properties ranged fromundeveloped land to large industrial properties. These 109 properties are subject to all pertinentState and Federal environmental regulations with regard to unauthorized release of potentialcontaminants to the environment. If a release to the environment from one of these propertieswere identified, then the property would be subject to all pertinent State and Federal regulationsincluding, but not limited to, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and theClean Water Act.2618s22-3

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