590 Jasmine Street REZN19-0005 Environmental Assessment Phase 1PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL
SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
of
Parcel RE #170891-0000
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
(PES Project #150109)
Prepared For:
Sessa Properties
c/o Mr. Sean Jagroop 9378 Arlington Expressway, Suite 315
Jacksonville, Florida 32225
Prepared By:
Prepared By: In Cooperation With:
Pfahler Environmental Services, Inc. Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC
1212 Forest Oaks Drive 2008 Riverside Avenue, Suite 100
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 Jacksonville, Florida 32204
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................ 1
2.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 4
2.1 Purpose ................................................................................................ 4
2.2 Scope of Services ................................................................................ 4
2.3 Significant Assumptions ....................................................................... 5
2.4 Limitations and Exceptions .................................................................. 5
2.5 Specific Terms and Conditions ............................................................ 6
2.6 User Reliance....................................................................................... 7
3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION ....................................................................... 8
3.1 Location and Legal Description ............................................................ 8
3.2 General Property Conditions ................................................................ 8
3.3 Structures and Improvements. ............................................................. 8
4.0 USER/OWNER PROVIDED INFORMATION .............................................. 9
4.1 Title Records ........................................................................................ 9
4.2 Environmental Liens And Activity and Use Limitations ........................ 9
4.3 Specialized Knowledge or Experience ................................................. 9
4.4 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information .............. 9
4.5 Valuation Reduction For Environmental Issues ................................... 9
4.6 Owner, Property Manager, and Occupant Information ........................ 9
4.7 Reason for Performing Phase I ESA .................................................... 9
4.8 Previous Environmental Reports .......................................................... 9
5.0 RECORDS REVIEW .................................................................................10
5.1 Physical Setting.................................................................................. 10
5.1.1 Topography ........................................................................... 10
5.1.2 Soil Survey ............................................................................ 10
5.1.3 Geology ................................................................................. 10
5.1.4 Hydrogeology ........................................................................ 11
5.1.5 Surrounding Area Surface Water Features ........................... 11
5.1.6 Flood Zone Information ......................................................... 11
5.1.7 Wetland Information .............................................................. 11
5.1.8 Vapor Migration ..................................................................... 12
5.2 Historical Use Information .................................................................. 12
5.2.1 City Directories ...................................................................... 12
5.2.2 Aerial Photographs ............................................................... 12
5.2.3 Fire Insurance Maps ............................................................. 14
5.2.4 Additional Historical Use Sources ......................................... 14
5.2.5 Property Historical Use Summary ......................................... 14
5.2.6 Adjoining Properties Historical Summary .............................. 14
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5.3 Standard Environmental Records ...................................................... 15
5.3.1 Federal Environmental Records............................................ 15
5.3.2 State Environmental Records ............................................... 16
5.3.3 Other Environmental Record Sources .................................. 17
6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE ........................................................................19
6.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions ................................................ 19
6.2 Adjoining Property Uses..................................................................... 19
6.3 Surrounding Land Use ....................................................................... 19
6.4 Property Observations ....................................................................... 19
6.4.1 Hazardous Chemical Substances and Petroleum Products
In Connection With Identified Uses ....................................... 19
6.4.2 Hazardous Chemical Substances and Petroleum
Products Containers In Connection With Identified Uses ..... 20
6.4.3 Heating/Cooling .................................................................... 20
6.4.4 Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) ................................ 20
6.4.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) ........................................ 20
6.4.6 Pits, Ponds, Ditches and Lagoons ........................................ 20
6.4.7 Stained Soil or Pavement, or Stressed Vegetation ............... 20
6.4.8 Solid Waste ........................................................................... 20
6.4.9 Wastewater ........................................................................... 21
6.4.10 Water Wells ........................................................................... 21
6.4.11 Septic Tank Systems ............................................................ 21
6.4.12 Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks ................... 21
6.5.13 Additional Property Observations.......................................... 21
7.0 INTERVIEWS ............................................................................................22
7.1 Interview with Owner/Site Manager ................................................... 22
7.2 Interviews with Occupants ................................................................. 22
7.3 Interview with Local and State Government Officials ......................... 22
7.4 Interviews with Others ........................................................................ 22
8.0 EVALUATION............................................................................................23
8.1 Findings and Opinions ....................................................................... 23
8.2 Conclusions........................................................................................ 24
8.3 Deletions and Deviations ................................................................... 25
8.4 Data Gaps .......................................................................................... 25
9.0 CLOSURE .................................................................................................26
10.0 REFERENCES ..........................................................................................27
11.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS..................28
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APPENDIX A - Topographic Map
FEMA Flood Zone Map
National Wetlands Inventory Map
APPENDIX B – Property Background Information
APPENDIX C – Client/Owner Provided Information
APPENDIX D - Historical Research Documentation
APPENDIX E – Environmental Regulatory Documentation
APPENDIX F - Site Photographs
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TABLE OF ACRONYMS
ACM Asbestos-Containing Material AST Aboveground Storage Tank ASTM American Society of Testing Materials ATRP Abandoned Tank Restoration Program BLS Below Land Surface CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System NFRAP CERCLIS – No Further Remedial Action Planned CORRACTS Corrective Action Site Report DCPA Duval County Property Appraiser DEDB Ethylene Dibromide Database EDI Early Detect ion Incentive EDR Environmental Data Resources, Inc. EPA Environmental Protection Agency (United States) EQD Environmental Quality Division ERNS Emergency Response Notification System ESA Environmental Site Assessment FAC Florida Administrative Code FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection NFRAP No Further Remedial Action Planned FINDS Facility Index System FL SITES Florida Sites List FR Federal Register HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System JEA Jacksonville Electric Authority LST Leaking Storage Tank NAM Natural Attenuation Monitoring NGVD National Geodetic Vertical Datum NPDES National Pollution Discharge Elimination System NPL National Priority List OCULUS FDEP Document Management System OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration PCBs Polychlorinated Biphenyls PCE Perchloroethylene PES Pfahler Environmental Services, Inc. PPB Parts Per Billion PPM Parts Per Million RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRIS Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System RST Registered Storage Tank SHWS Florida State-Funded Action Sites SWL Solid Waste Landfills TCE Tetrachloroethylene TSD Treatment, Storage and /or Disposal USDA United States Department of Agriculture UST Underground Storage Tank VCP Voluntary Cleanup Program
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Sessa Properties (Client) engaged Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC (OEC) to
conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of Parcel RE #170891-
0000 located at the southwestern corner of the intersection of Jasmine Street and
West 6th Street in Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida, subsequently referred to
in this report as "the property". In cooperation with OEC, Pfahler Environmental
Services, Inc. (PES) conducted the Phase I assessment in accordance with the
American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practices for
Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I ESA Process, designation: E1527-13
and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Title 40 CFR, Part 312 – All
Appropriate Inquiries (AAI). The purpose of the Phase I ESA is to identify any
recognized environmental condition (REC) that may be a potential source of
environmental risk or liability to the Client.
Property Description. According to the Duval County Property Appraiser (DCPA)
records, the property (RE # 127891-0000) is comprised of 0.625 acres of vacant
wooded land designated for Residential Single-Family (ARS-2) use of which 0.11
acres is Jurisdictional Wetlands. No structures other site improvement were
observed at the property. Information describing the historical use of the property
was obtained from a variety of sources as provided in the table below: Period /Date Land Use Source of Information
1943 - 1970 Vacant wooded land and marsh Aerial Photographs
1970 – 1980 Vacant cleared land with earth moving
(filled marsh)
Aerial Photographs
1980 – 2006 Vacant land Aerial Photographs
2006 - 2008 Vacant land with tree removal and
earth moving
Aerial Photographs
2008 - Present Vacant wooded land Aerial Photographs
Physical Setting. On inspection, topography at the property is relatively flat with
some undulations and several areas of subtle mounding. Ground elevation ranges
between 5 feet and 10 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD).
Groundwater at the property is estimated to be found at a depth of 4 feet below
land surface (BLS) or less and generally flows in a westerly direction towards
nearby Intracoastal Waterway.
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood
Insurance Map dated June 3, 2013, the property is located in Flood Zone “AE”
corresponds to the 100-year floodplains that are determined in the Flood Insurance
Study by detailed methods. In most instances, Base Flood Elevations (BFEs)
derived from the detailed hydraulic analyses are shown at selected intervals within
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this zone. Mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply. According to
a wetland delineation performed by OEC, about 0.05 acres of regulated wetlands
were confirmed in the ditches along the southern and western boundaries of the
property.
Adjoining Properties. Current uses of the adjoining properties include Residential -
single-family beyond 6th Street to the north; Vacant Residential – auto salvage
storage yard to the south; Residential – single family beyond (unpaved) Jasmine
Street to the east; and, Light Industrial – auto salvage open storage yard to the
west. Historical uses of the south and west adjoining properties reportedly involved
an old solid waste dump operated by the City of Atlantic Beach in the 1960s and
1970s.
Findings and Opinions. Based on the information gathered and on observations
made during this Phase I assessment, PES has identified no known environmental
conditions that may or may not be considered an REC, controlled recognized
environmental condition, historical recognized environmental condition, or de
minimis condition associated with the property, except for the following:
PES observed solid waste protruding through the ground surface at several areas of the southern half of the property which in our opinion most likely indicates historical dumping. In addition, solid waste observed dumped on the ground surface includes used tires at the northern end and along the eastern edge, and landscape and construction debris along the eastern edge of the property. In our opinion, the presence of unknown buried solid waste is considered a moderate environmental risk in connection with the property.
The 1943 and 1960 historical aerial photographs show a marsh at the southern half of the property. The 1970 aerial photograph shows that the ground surface of the property had been completely reworked and appears to have included filling in the previously noted marsh. With the reported operation of the City of Atlantic Beach old dump in the vicinity during the 1960s and 1970s, there is a significant environmental concern regarding the material that may have been used to fill in the marsh and other low areas. In our opinion, this condition is considered an moderate to high environmental risk in connection with the property.
PES observed two animal burrows at the southern half of the property. Further exploration would be necessary to determine if either burrow is active and the type of occupying animal.
Review of environmental regulatory records for sites/facilities within the ASTM established search radius of the property revealed two RCRA Conditionally Exempt SQG facilities within ¼ mile; two SWL sites within ½ mile; one LST facility within ½ mile; and, one RST facility within ¼ mile of the property. In our opinion, none of these sites pose an environmental threat to the property either because of proximity, topological/hydrological conditions, and/or environmental regulatory status, except for the west adjoining auto salvage yard. However, an FDEP site inspection in April 2013 found no solid waste non-compliance issues on the properties and all waste tires, used oil, used oil filters, batteries, anti-
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freeze, and other waste was being properly disposed of off-site through permitted or registered sources. In our opinion, the west adjoining salvage yard is considered a low environmental risk in connection with the property.
Former old dump reportedly operated by the City of Atlantic Beach around 1960-1970 at the south and west adjoining properties, and may have included a portion of the property. Reportedly solid waste was originally brought onto the properties to fill in wetlands and low areas followed with some trenching and above grade trash disposal. In our opinion, the former dump is considered a moderate environmental risk in connection with the property, and even a higher risk dumping did occur on the property. Conclusions. This Phase I assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized
environmental conditions (RECs) in connection with the property, except for the
following:
REC 1 - The 1943 and 1960 historical aerial photographs show a marsh at the southern half of the property. The 1970 aerial photograph shows that the ground surface of the property had been completely reworked and appears to have included filling in the previously noted marsh. The southern half of the property may have been impacted by a former old dump reportedly operated by the City of Atlantic Beach in the 1960s and 1970s at the south and west adjoining properties. Reportedly solid waste was originally brought onto the properties to fill in wetlands and low areas followed with some trenching and above grade trash disposal. The likely presence of unknown buried solid waste at the property is considered a moderate to high environmental risk. As defined in ASTM Practice E1527-13, Business Environmental Risks (BERs)
include risks which can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven
impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of the subject
property, not necessarily limited to those environmental issues required to be
investigated in the standard ASTM scope. BERs may affect the liabilities and
financial obligations of the Client, the health & safety of occupants, and the value
and marketability of the property. PES identified the following BERs in connection
with the property:
• BER 1 – PES observed used tires and solid waste dumped on the ground surface, and visible evidence of buried solid waste at the southern half of the property. Removal and proper disposal of the waste would be necessary before the property is suitable for development.
If the Client feels the identified REC and BERs represent a significant environmental risk, PES recommends further assessment (i.e. soil and
groundwater sampling) or exploration be performed to determine the level of that
risk.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
Sessa Properties (Client) engaged Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC (OEC) to
conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of Parcel RE #170891-
0000 located at the southwestern corner of the intersection of Jasmine Street and
West 6th Street in Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida, subsequently referred to
in this report as "the property". In cooperation with OEC, Pfahler Environmental
Services, Inc. (PES) conducted the Phase I assessment in accordance with the
American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practices for
Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I ESA Process, designation: E1527-13
and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Title 40 CFR, Part 312 – All
Appropriate Inquiries (AAI).
2.1 Purpose
The purpose of this investigation was to identify recognized environmental
conditions (RECs) as defined in ASTM Practice E1527-13. See Section 2.5 of this report for definition of an REC.
ASTM Practice E1527-13 is designed to “define good commercial and customary
practice in the United States of America for conducting an environmental site
assessment of a parcel of commercial real estate with respect to the range of
contaminants within the scope of Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) and petroleum products.” This practice
is intended to permit a user to satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for the
innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective
purchaser limitations on CERCLA liability (landowner liability protections or LLPs):
that is, the practice that constitutes “all appropriate inquiries into the previous
ownership and uses of the property consistent with good commercial and
customary practice” (42 USC §9601 (35) (B)).
2.2 Scope of Services
The tasks implemented in the Phase I investigation were designed to exercise "all
appropriate inquiries into the previous ownership and uses of the property
consistent with good commercial or customary practice”. Scope of services performed for the Phase I investigation include the following:
1) Review of reasonably ascertainable historical record sources, such as aerial photographs, city directories, and fire insurance maps to identify past occupants and uses;
2) Review of physical setting sources, such as topographic maps, soil surveys, and technical publications to identify hydrological/geological conditions;
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3) Pedestrian survey of the property, cursory view of adjoining properties and surrounding area, and photographic documentation of existing conditions;
4) Review of local, state and federal environmental regulatory records to assess the likelihood of an environmental impact from any release(s) of hazardous substances or petroleum products;
5) Interviews with past or current owners, occupants or others familiar with the property; and,
6) Preparation of a report including pertinent documentation indicating the presence or absence of recognized environmental conditions.
The ASTM Practice E1527-13 non-scope considerations not included in the Phase
I scope of work are as follows: asbestos-containing building materials, biological
agents, cultural and historic resources, ecological resources, endangered species,
health and safety, indoor air quality (unrelated to substance release), industrial
hygiene, lead-based paint, lead in drinking water, mold, radon, regulatory
compliance, and wetlands. No soil vapor, soil and/or groundwater sampling is
included in the Phase I investigation.
2.3 Significant Assumptions
While this report provides an overview of potential environmental concerns, both
past and present, the environmental assessment is limited by the availability of
information at the time of the Phase I ESA. It is possible that unreported disposal
of waste or illegal activities impairing the environmental status of the property may
have occurred which could not be identified. The conclusions and
recommendations regarding environmental conditions that are presented in this
report are based on a scope of work authorized by the Client.
2.4 Limitations and Exceptions
The Phase I ESA report has been prepared in accordance with environmental methodologies referred to in ASTM Practice E1527-13, and contains all of the
limitations inherent in these methodologies. No other warranties, expressed or
implied, are made as to the professional services provided under the terms of our
contract and included in this report. The conclusions of the report are based in
part, on the information provided by the property owner, Client and/or User of the
report, and others familiar with the property.
The services performed and discussed in this report were based, in part, upon
visual observations of the property and attendant structures. Our opinion cannot be extended to portions of the property that were unavailable for direct observation,
reasonably beyond the control of PES.
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The objective of this report is to assess environmental conditions at the property,
within the context of our contract and existing environmental regulations within the
applicable jurisdiction. Evaluating compliance of past or future owners with
applicable local, state, and federal government laws and regulations was not
included in our contract for services.
2.5 Specific Terms and Conditions
This section provides definitions and descriptions of some integral terms used in
ASTM Practice E1527-13 and in this Phase I ESA. A list of acronyms used in this report is provided on page iv of the Table of Contents. • Adjoining Properties: Any real property or properties the border of which is contiguous or partially contiguous with that of the property, or that would be contiguous or partially contiguous with that of the property but for a street, road, or other public thoroughfare separating them.
• Business Environmental Risk: A risk which can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of a parcel of commercial real estate, not necessarily limited to those environmental issues required to be investigated in this practice.
• Controlled Recognized Environmental Condition (CREC): A recognized environmental condition resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls.
• De Minimis: A condition that generally does not present a threat to human health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies. Conditions determined to be de minimis conditions are not recognized environmental conditions nor controlled recognized environmental conditions.
• Hazardous Substance: A substance defined as a hazardous substance pursuant to CERCLA 42 USC §9601(14), as interpreted by EPA regulations and the courts: "(A) any substance designated pursuant to section 1321 (b)(2)(A) of Title 33, (B) any element, compound, mixture, solution, or substance designated pursuant to section 9602 of this title, (C) any hazardous waste having the characteristics identified under or listed pursuant to section 3001 of the Resource Conservation Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), as amended, (42 USC §6921) (but not including any waste the regulation of which under RCRA (42 USC §6901 et seq.) has been suspended by Act of Congress), (D) any toxic pollutant listed under section 1317(a) of Title 33, (E) any hazardous air pollutant listed under section 112 of the Clean Air Act (42 USC §7412), and (F) any imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture with respect to which the Administrator (of EPA) has taken action pursuant to section 2606 of Title 15. The term does not include petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a hazardous substance under subparagraphs (A) through (F) of this paragraph, and the term does not include natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic gas)."
• Hazardous Waste: Any hazardous waste having the characteristics identified under or listed pursuant to section 3001 of RCRA, as amended, (42 USC §6921)
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(but not including any waste the regulation of which under RCRA (42 USC §6901-6992k) has been suspended by Act of Congress). RCRA defines a hazardous waste, in 42 USC §6903, as: "a solid waste, or combination of solid wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may - (A) cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or in capacitating, reversible, illness; or (B) pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise managed."
• Historical Recognized Environmental Condition (HREC): A past release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products that has occurred in connection with the property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the property to any required controls. Before calling the past release a historical recognized environmental condition, the environmental professional must determine whether the past release is a recognized environmental condition at the time the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is conducted.
• Material Threat: A physically observable or obvious threat which is reasonably likely to lead to a release that, in the opinion of the environmental professional, is threatening and might result in impact to public health or the environment.
• Petroleum Products: Those substances included within the meaning of the petroleum exclusion to CERCLA, 42 USC §9601(14), as interpreted by the courts and EPA, that is: petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a hazardous substance under Subparagraphs (A) through (F) of 42 USC §9601(14), natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, and synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic gas). [The word fraction refers to certain distillates of crude oil, including gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, jet fuels, and fuel oil, pursuant to Standard Definitions of Petroleum Statistics (American Petroleum Institute, Fourth Edition, 1988).]
• Recognized Environmental Condition (REC): The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property: (1) due to release to the environment; (2) under conditions indicative of a release to the environment; or (3) under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. De minimis conditions are not recognized environmental conditions.
2.6 User Reliance
This report may be relied upon and distributed by Sessa Properties, and their
successors and assigns. Reliance on the information and conclusions in this report
by any other person or entity is not authorized without the written consent of PES.
PES disclaims liability for any such use or reliance by other parties.
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3.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
3.1 Location and Legal Description
The property has no physical address but is located at the southwestern corner of
the intersection of Jasmine Street and West 6th Street, which is situated in the
Northwest ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 38, Township 2 South, Range 29 East
in Duval County, Florida. Property location is shown on the Topographic Map
provided in Appendix A. The property is more particularly described as follows:
LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 120, SECTION "H" ATLANTIC BEACH,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 18, PAGE 34, PUBLIC RECORDS OF DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA.
The Client did not provide a professional land of the property to PES for use in this
Phase I assessment.
3.2 General Property Conditions
According to Duval County Property Appraiser (DCPA) records (see Appendix B), property details are as follows: Property Owner: Hancock Bank
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Property Use: Vacant Residential (0.515 acres) and Jurisdictional Wetlands (0.11 acres)
Land Units: 0.625 acres
Zoning: ARS-2 (Residential Single Atlantic Beach) Current Use. The property is currently vacant.
3.3 Structures and Improvements.
No structures or other site improvements were observed at the property.
Roads. The property is fronted by and accessed from 6th Street (paved road) to the
north and Jasmine Street (dirt road) to the east. Potable Water Supply. No potable water supply for the property was identified
during this assessment. Sewage Disposal System. No sanitary sewer disposal system for the property was
identified during this assessment.
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4.0 USER/OWNER PROVIDED INFORMATION
4.1 Title Records
The Client did not request a 50-year search of ownership deeds as part of the
scope of work for this Phase I investigation. However, the current deed and
several other documents were obtained from the DCPA database and are included
in Appendix B.
4.2 Environmental Liens And Activity and Use Limitations
PES personnel performed a search of available records for environmental liens or Activity and Use Limitations (AULs) for the property. PES’s search and information
obtained from the Client revealed no environmental lien or AULs.
4.3 Specialized Knowledge or Experience
No specialized knowledge of Experience of RECs, HRECs, or other potential environmental concerns was provided to PES by the Client or property owner.
4.4 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information
No commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information outside of the
standard record information was provided to PES by the Client or property owner.
4.5 Valuation Reduction For Environmental Issues
No property valuation reduction relating to environmental concerns was provided to
PES by the Client or property owner.
4.6 Owner, Property Manager, and Occupant Information
No specific information aside from the information provided in other sections of this
report was provided by an owner, site manager or occupant. However, the Client
did complete the User Questionnaire provided in Appendix C.
4.7 Reason for Performing Phase I ESA
According to the Client, the reason for performing the Phase I ESA is to assess the environmental conditions prior to their purchase of the property and to qualify for a
Landowner Liability Protection (LLP) under CERCLA.
4.8 Previous Environmental Reports
No previous environmental reports were provided OEC/PES for use in this Phase I
investigation.
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5.0 RECORDS REVIEW
5.1 Physical Setting
5.1.1 Topography
According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Jacksonville Beach
Quadrangle, Florida 7.5 Minute Series Map, the topography at the property ranges
between 5 feet and 10 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD). A copy of the topographic map depicting the property and surrounding area is provided in
Appendix A. On inspection, the property was observed to be relatively flat with
some undulations and several areas of subtle mounding.
5.1.2 Soil Survey
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey of
City of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, the property contains the following soil
complexes:
Evergreen-Wesconnett complex, depressional, 0 to 2 percent slopes. This is a very poorly drained soil found in depressions. Typical parent material consists of decomposed organic materials underlain by thick sandy marine sediments occurring in concave areas ranging in size from 3 to 125 acres.
Tisonia mucky peat, 0 to 1 percent slopes, very frequently flooded. This is a very poorly drained soil found in tidal marshes. Typical parent material consists of partly decomposed organic materials occurring in linear areas ranging in size from 10 to 1,000 acres.
5.1.3 Geology
Near surface deposits of northeast Florida range from unconsolidated medium to
fine sands and moderately indurated sandy dolomites (Scott, 1978). According to
Scott, five lithologic units can be identified in this area, they are, in descending
order: medium to fine sand and silt; clayey sand; shelly sand and clay; limestone;
and dolomite. The unconsolidated sediments range from 50 feet to 200 feet below
land surface. Underlying these sediments in Duval County are the clayey
sediments and limestones of the Hawthorn Formation.
The Hawthorn uncomformably overlies limestone and dolomite formations of the
Eocene age. These units (Ocala Group –youngest limestone, to the Oldsmar
Limestone – the oldest limestone) comprise the Floridian Aquifer system in
northeast Florida.
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5.1.4 Hydrogeology
Three principal aquifer systems are recognized in northeast Florida. They are in
descending order, the unconfined water table aquifer, which is under non-artesian
conditions, an intermediate aquifer within the Hawthorn Formation, and the
confined Floridian Aquifer that is the primary aquifer system and is under artesian
conditions. Recharge into the aquifers is by downward percolation of rainwater and
surface water bodies, and contributions from overlying (or underlying) aquifers. For
the Floridian Aquifer in northeast Florida, the main recharge area is not located in
Duval County due to the presence of overlying sediments, but is located southwest
of the county, near Keystone Heights.
Groundwater can be found in areas where geologic features allow water to collect
or flow through fractures in the limestone formations. Shallow groundwater
movement is controlled by factors such as topographic features, creeks, drainage
ditches and water wells. Topographic information indicates that shallow
groundwater at the property and vicinity apparently flows in a westerly direction
towards nearby Intracoastal Waterway. Depth to groundwater is estimated to be at
4 feet below land surface (BLS) or less at the property.
5.1.5 Surrounding Area Surface Water Features
Surface water features found in the surrounding area include a tidal marsh
approximately 100 feet southeast, two retention ponds 575 feet south, Intracoastal
Waterway less than 1,000 feet west and Hopkins Creek approximately 2800 feet east of the property.
5.1.6 Flood Zone Information
PES reviewed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), dated June 3, 2013. According to the map, the
property is located in Flood Zone “AE”. According to FEMA, Zone “AE”
corresponds to the 100-year floodplains that are determined in the Flood Insurance
Study by detailed methods. In most instances, Base Flood Elevations (BFEs)
derived from the detailed hydraulic analyses are shown at selected intervals within
this zone. Mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply. The portion of
the FIRM showing the property and vicinity is provided in Appendix A.
5.1.7 Wetland Information
PES reviewed the United States (U.S.) Fish and Wildlife’s National Wetlands
Inventory database. According to the database map (see Appendix A), the
property does not contain a wetland area. However, according to a wetland
delineation performed by OEC, about 0.05 acres of regulated wetlands were
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confirmed in the ditches along the southern and western boundaries of the
property. A copy of OEC’s wetland map is provided in Appendix C.
5.1.8 Vapor Migration
Vapor migration refers to the movement of hazardous substances or petroleum
products in any form, including, for example, solid and liquid at the surface or subsurface, and in the subsurface. A vapor encroachment condition (VEC) is
defined as the presence of likely presence of vapors emanating from underground
"plumes" of chemicals of concern (COC) at the property caused by the release of vapors from contaminated soil or groundwater or both either on or near the
property. No evidence for risk of vapor migration or vapor encroachment was
identified in connection with the property.
5.2 Historical Use Information
5.2.1 City Directories
Since the property is undeveloped, PES deemed a search of historical city
directories would not produce any historical information not already obtained from
other sources. However, PES personnel did search city directories available at the
Jacksonville Public Library to determine past uses and occupants of the adjoining
properties. No environmental concerns were identified in the city directory search,
except for the Hill Auto Repair and Raymond Auto Service Center at the west
adjoining properties.
5.2.2 Aerial Photographs
Historical aerial photographs dating back to the early 1940s are often available
from local, state, and federal government sources. Photographs for the years
1943, 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990 were obtained from the University of Florida -
Map & Imagery Library, years 1994, 1999, and 2002 were obtained from Google
Earth, and years 2006, 2008, 2011, and 2013 were obtained from the DCPA
databases via the Internet. Aerial photographs of the property and adjoining
properties were reviewed for indications of previous uses and developments. Copies of the aerial photographs are provided in Appendix D. The findings of our
review of the aerial photographs are discussed below: Year Description/Use
Property Adjoining Properties
1943
The northern half is wooded,
unimproved land and the
southern half is a marsh.
North: Vacant, unimproved land with dirt road.
South: Wooded, unimproved land and tidal
marsh.
East: Wooded, unimproved land and tidal marsh.
West: Vacant, unimproved land with dirt.
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1960 Unchanged from the previous
aerial.
North: Wooded, unimproved land beyond 6th
Street (dirt road).
South: Unchanged from previous aerial.
East: Unchanged from previous aerial.
West: Wooded, unimproved land.
1970 All vegetation has been cleared.
Earth moving is visibly evident
and the marsh appears to have
been filled. Some objects that
look like vehicles are parked on
the property.
North: Unchanged from previous aerial.
South: Marsh has been filled and earth moving
is visibly evident. Apparent vehicles are parked
on parcel.
East: Cleared of vegetation and earth moving is
visibly evident. Drainage ditch is visible. Tidal
marsh to the southeast.
West: Unchanged from previous aerial.
1980 Vacant, grassed covered land. North: Unchanged from previous aerial.
South: Similar to previous aerial.
East: Vacant, wooded land beyond dirt road.
West: Unchanged from previous aerial.
1990 Unchanged from previous aerial,
except additional tree growth is
evident along the north, south
and west boundaries.
Southeastern corner is void of
vegetation..
North: Residential dwelling beyond 6th Street.
South: Similar to previous aerial, except several
apparent vehicles are parked on the parcel.
East: Unchanged from previous aerial.
West: Unchanged from previous aerial.
1994 Partially wooded, vacant land
with vehicular traffic turn-around
visibly evident at the eastern half.
North: Unchanged from previous aerial.
South: Partially wooded with dirt road and
several parked vehicles.
East: Unchanged from previous aerial.
West: Partially wooded with numerous vehicles
parked on the parcel.
1999
2002
Similar to the previous aerial
except tree growth is denser.
North: Unchanged from previous aerial.
South: Unchanged from the previous aerial.
East: Developed with residential dwelling.
West: Unchanged from previous aerial.
2006 Apparent earth moving and tree
removal is evident at the north
half. Possible solid waste
dumping along the eastern edge.
North, South & West: Unchanged from previous
aerial.
East: Unchanged from previous aerial except
several additional structures ae visible.
2008 Unchanged from previous aerial
except ground vegetation
appears denser in the north half.
North: Unchanged from previous aerial.
South & West: Auto salvage yard.
East: Unchanged from previous.
2011
2013
Vacant, wooded land which is
similar to present-day conditions.
North: Developed with residential dwelling
beyond 5th Street.
South & West: Auto salvage yard.
East: Developed with three structures for
residential use.
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5.2.3 Fire Insurance Maps
Fire insurance maps were used to determine fire hazards and were produced for most urban areas from the late 1800s to early 1970s. PES retained the services of
Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) to perform a search of available
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. No map coverage was found for the property and vicinity.
5.2.4 Additional Historical Use Sources
No additional historical use record sources were searched for this Phase I
assessment.
5.2.5 Property Historical Use Summary
Information describing the historical use of the property was obtained from a variety
of sources as provided in the table below:
Period /Date Land Use Source of Information
1943 - 1970 Vacant wooded land and marsh Aerial Photographs
1970 – 1980 Vacant cleared land with earth moving
(filled marsh)
Aerial Photographs
1980 – 2006 Vacant land Aerial Photographs
2006 - 2008 Vacant land with tree removal and
earth moving
Aerial Photographs
2008 - Present Vacant wooded land Aerial Photographs
5.2.6 Adjoining Properties Historical Summary
Historical uses of the adjoining properties were determined using the standard
historical sources (i.e. city directories, aerial photographs, and fire insurance
maps). The historical uses of adjoining properties are summarized as followings:
North Adjoining Property (beyond West 6th Street). Wooded, unimproved
land from 1943 to 1986 when the property was developed for single-family residential use, which has continued to present.
South Adjoining Property. Unimproved wooded land and marsh from 1943
until to the 1960s when property may have been part of the former old dump.
Open storage yard for auto and construction salvage from 1980 to present.
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East Adjoining Property (beyond Jasmine Street. Wooded, unimproved land
from 1943 to 1982 when the property was developed for single-family
residential use, which has continued to present.
West Adjoining Property. Wooded, unimproved timberland from 1943 to
early 1960s when property may have been part of the former old dump.
Open storage yard for auto salvage from 1980 to present.
5.3 Standard Environmental Records
PES retained the services of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) to provide
a search of available local, state, and federal environmental records. A copy of
EDR’s FirstSearch Area/Linear Report is provided in Appendix E. The provided
search report meets or exceeds the regulatory records search requirements of
ASTM Practice E1527-13.
Due to discrepancies in the location of some facilities in the databases arising from
incorrect or incomplete addresses some facilities may be listed as unmappable.
There were no non-geocoded (unmappable) facilities listed in the site summary
section of the report. Our review findings are provided in the Federal and State
sections below.
5.3.1 Federal Environmental Records
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLIS). No site within ½ mile of the property is
listed in the database.
CERCLIS – No Further Remedial Action Planned (NFRAP). No site within ½
mile of the property is listed in this database.
Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS). The property is not
listed in the database.
National Priority List (NPL). No facility within one mile of the property is
listed in the database.
National Priority List (NPL) Delisted. No site within ½ mile of the property is
listed in the database.
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Corrective Action Activity (RCRA CORRACTS). No facility within one mile radius of the property are listed are
this database.
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities (RCRA TSD). No facility within ½ mile
radius of the property is listed in this database.
Facility Index System/Facility Registry System (FINDS). The property is not
listed in this database.
RCRA Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (RCRA-CESQG).
Two facilities within ¼ mile radius of the property are listed in this database. - Hill Auto Repair at Dagley Junkyard (Map ID A2), EPA Facility No. FLR000097253, located at 344A Begonia Street, 210+ feet west of the property. Three violations were found and resolved January 2005. - Raymond Auto Service Center (Map ID A2), EPA Facility No. FLR000057745, located at 344 Begonia Street, 210+ feet west of the property One violation was found and resolved in April 2000.
RCRA – Small Quantity Generators (RCRA-SQG). No facility within ¼ mile radius of the property is listed in this database.
RCRA – Large Quantity Generators (RCRA-LQG). No facility within ¼ mile radius of the property is listed in this database.
RCRA Non-Generators (RCRA NonGEN). No facility is listed in this database.
5.3.2 State Environmental Records
Florida State-Funded Action Sites (SHWS). No site within one mile of the property is listed in the database.
Florida Sites List (FL). No site within one mile of the property is listed in the database.
Solid Waste Landfill (SWL). Two sites within ½ mile of the property are listed in the database. - Atlantic Beach Old Dump (aka 9th & Tulip Street Dump) (Map ID 1), FDEP Facility No. 101266, located at 340 Begonia Street, 210+ feet west of the property. Class status not yet determined. - Mrs. & Mr. Wheels (Map ID 6), FDEP Facility No. 99133, located at 1089 Atlantic Boulevard #26, 2640+ feet southeast of the property. Facility is designated as waste tire collector.
Leaking Storage Tanks (LST). One facility within ½ mile radius of the property is listed in the database.
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- Hannah Park Food Mart (Map ID 5), FDEP Facility No. 8507224, located at 501 Mayport Road, 1850+ feet east of the property. Discharge was reported on November 9, 1990 and is eligible for state-administered cleanup under PLRIP. Sit assessment has been completed and remedial action is ongoing. Facility status is open.
Registered Storage Tank (RST). One facility within ¼ mile of the property is listed in the database. - City of Jacksonville – Water Service (Map ID 4), FDEP Facility No. 8630177, located at 1000 Main Street, 1215+ feet north-northeast of the property. One 888-gallons fuel oil UST is in service.
Florida Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). No site within ½ mile of the property is listed in the database.
Florida Institutional Controls Registry (IC). No site within ¼ mile of the property is listed in the database.
Florida Engineering Controls Registry (EC). No site within ½ mile of the property is listed in the database.
State Brownfields. No site within the ½ mile of the property is listed in the database.
Priority Dry Cleaners. No facility within ½ mile of the property is listed in the database.
Florida Dry Cleaners. No facility within ½ mile of the property is listed in the database.
5.3.3 Other Environmental Record Sources
PES personnel reviewed environmental compliance and cleanup records for the
facilities identified in the surrounding area available at FDEP’s Oculus database via
the Internet. Our review findings are discussed below: - Atlantic Beach Old Dump (aka 9th & Tulip Streets Dump). This site encompasses the west and south adjoining properties, and properties farther west and most likely the southern half of the property. A site map showing the estimated dump boundaries is included in Appendix E. On April 9, 2013, FDEP personnel from the Northeast District Solid Waste Department conducted a site inspection of the former dump site. The purpose of the inspection was in response to a complaint of alleged spills and leaks from an auto salvage yard not operating at the former dump site and impacting the adjacent marsh. FDEP observed no solid waste non-compliance issues on the properties at the time of inspection. No spills or leaks were observed on the
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property or in the adjacent marsh and all waste tires, used oil, used oil filters, batteries, anti-freeze, and other waste is being properly disposed of off-site through permitted or registered sources. FDEP concluded the complaint was invalid and no additional action was recommended regarding the issue. As a result of the site visit FDEP discovered the old dump to be located on these properties. The old dump was reported to have been operated by the City of Atlantic Beach from around 1960-1970. Reportedly all types of residential and municipal solid waste was transported to the site for disposal. Reportedly solid waste was originally brought onto the property to fill in wetlands and low areas, then some trenching and filling occurred, and finally above grade disposal is prominent on at least two portions of the old dump area. This old dump was reportedly closed in the 1970's. FDEP’s inspection report is included in Appendix E.
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6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE
6.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions
On January 29, 2015, Randall F. Pfahler, P.G., performed a site reconnaissance of
the property. The reconnaissance included a thorough pedestrian survey of the
property. No property owner or representative was present during the survey. All
areas of the property were accessible at the time of the inspection. Mr. Pfahler
encountered no limiting conditions, such as visual or physical obstructions during
the survey of the property. Mr. Pfahler visually evaluated the exterior of viewable
adjoining properties for any environmental concerns. Key observations are
documented in the photographic essay provided in Appendix F.
6.2 Adjoining Property Uses
The current uses of adjoining properties are as follows: North: Residential - single-family beyond West 6th Street
South: Vacant Residential – auto salvage storage yard
East: Residential – single family beyond (unpaved) Jasmine Street
West: Light Industrial – auto salvage open storage yard
The following environmental conditions were noted from a visual inspection of the
adjoining properties: North: None
South: None
East: None
West: Open storage of a large number of used vehicles on bare soil
6.3 Surrounding Land Use
Physical setting sources indicate surrounding land use within a ¼ mile of the
property is primarily single-family residences except for the auto salvage yard to
the west.
6.4 Property Observations
6.4.1 Hazardous Chemical Substances and Petroleum Products In Connection With Identified Uses
No hazardous chemical substances or petroleum products in connection with
identified or non-identified uses were observed at the property.
No evidence that indicates bio-medical waste is generated, stored or disposed was
observed at the property.
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6.4.2 Hazardous Chemical Substances and Petroleum Products Containers In
Connection With Identified Uses
No hazardous chemical substances or petroleum products containers in connection with identified or non-identified uses were observed at the property.
6.4.3 Heating/Cooling
No structures were observed at the property.
6.4.4 Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs)
No structures were observed at the property, therefore, ACMs is not a concern.
6.4.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
The past use of PCBs in electrical equipment such as transformers, fluorescent
lamp ballasts, and capacitors was common. PCBs in electrical equipment are
controlled by United States EPA regulation 40 CFR, Part 761. According to this
regulation there are three categories for classifying electrical equipment; less than
50 parts per million (ppm) of PCBs is considered “Non-PCB”; between 50 and 500
ppm is considered “PCB-Contaminated”; and greater than 500 ppm is considered
“PCB”.
No PCB-containing equipment was observed at the property.
6.4.6 Pits, Ponds, Ditches and Lagoons
No pits, ponds, ditches, or lagoons were observed at the property. However, stormwater drainage ditches are located along the southern and western property
boundaries (Photo 6). PES personnel could not discern whether or not the ditches
are located on the property.
6.4.7 Stained Soil or Pavement, or Stressed Vegetation
No areas of stained soil or pavement, or stressed vegetation were observed at the property.
6.4.8 Solid Waste
PES observed solid waste protruding through the ground surface at several areas
of the southern half of the property (Photos 7, 8, and 9), which in our opinion most
likely indicates historical dumping. Based on the visible evidence, the waste
appears to be household related. PES also observed solid waste dumped on the
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ground surface that included used tires at the northern end (Photo 10) and along
the eastern edge (Photos 11 and 12), landscape and construction debris (Photos
13 and 15) along the eastern edge, and household trash at the southwestern
portion (Photo 14) of the property.
6.4.9 Wastewater
No visible evidence of processed wastewater or other chemical liquid or any
discharge into a drain, ditch, underground injection system, or stream was
observed in the exterior of or adjacent to the property.
Stormwater at the property either percolates through to the underlying soils or is
conveyed via overland flow to the south and west adjoining drainage ditches.
6.4.10 Water Wells
PES observed no water well at the property.
6.4.11 Septic Tank Systems
PES observed no visible evidence of past or present use of a septic tank system at
the property.
6.4.12 Underground and Aboveground Storage Tanks
Determining the presence of underground storage tanks (USTs) and aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) is considered essential in assessing potential contamination
sources. Visual inspection and the review of tank registration records are used to
determine the possible existence of past and present ASTs in the area of the
property. It must be noted however, that the absence of certain site conditions or
lack of records may restrict or prevent the determination of the number and
contents of ASTs on the property.
No visible evidence of past or present use of a UST or AST was observed at the
property.
6.5.13 Additional Property Observations
Additional property observations identified in this investigation include the following:
PES observed several soil mounds at the southern portion of the property (Photos 8 and 9), which in our opinion is evident of past earth moving activities.
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7.0 INTERVIEWS
7.1 Interview with Owner/Site Manager
No property owner or representative, or site manager was readily available for
interview during this Phase I assessment.
7.2 Interviews with Occupants
There were no occupants at the property during this investigation.
7.3 Interview with Local and State Government Officials
PES personnel did not interview any local or state government officials regarding past or present uses of the property and adjoining properties. However, PES
personnel reviewed hazardous waste compliance and solid waste records for the
west adjoining auto salvage yard/old dump property available at FDEP’s Oculus database via the Internet. Pertinent information obtained from the interview and
records review can be found in the appropriate sections of this report.
7.4 Interviews with Others
No others were available for interview during this investigation.
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8.0 EVALUATION
8.1 Findings and Opinions
Based on the information gathered and on observations made during this Phase I
assessment, PES has identified no known or suspect environmental conditions that
may or may not be considered an REC, controlled recognized environmental
condition, historical recognized environmental condition, or de minimis condition in
connection with the property, except for the following:
On-Site Environmental Conditions.
PES observed solid waste protruding through the ground surface at several areas of the southern half of the property which in our opinion most likely indicates historical dumping. In addition, solid waste observed dumped on the ground surface includes used tires at the northern end and along the eastern edge, and landscape and construction debris along the eastern edge of the property. In our opinion, the presence of unknown buried solid waste is considered a moderate environmental risk in connection with the property.
The 1943 and 1960 historical aerial photographs show a marsh at the southern half of the property. The 1970 aerial photograph shows that the ground surface of the property had been completely reworked and appears to have included filling in the previously noted marsh. With the reported operation of the City of Atlantic Beach old dump in the vicinity during the 1960s and 1970s, there is a significant environmental concern regarding the material that may have been used to fill in the marsh and other low areas. In our opinion, this condition is considered an moderate to high environmental risk in connection with the property.
PES observed two animal burrows at the southern half of the property. Further exploration would be necessary to determine if either burrow is active and the type of occupying animal.
Off-Site Environmental Conditions.
Review of environmental regulatory records for sites/facilities within the ASTM established search radius of the property revealed two RCRA Conditionally Exempt SQG facilities within ¼ mile; two SWL sites within ½ mile; one LST facility within ½ mile; and, one RST facility within ¼ mile of the property. In our opinion, none of these sites pose an environmental threat to the property either because of proximity, topological/hydrological conditions, and/or environmental regulatory status, except for the west adjoining auto salvage yard. However, an FDEP site inspection in April 2013 found no solid waste non-compliance issues on the properties and all waste tires, used oil, used oil filters, batteries, anti-freeze, and other waste was being properly disposed of off-site through permitted or registered sources. In our opinion, the west adjoining salvage yard is considered a low environmental risk in connection with the property.
Former old dump reportedly operated by the City of Atlantic Beach in the 1960s and 1970s at the south and west adjoining properties may have included the
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southern portion of the property. Reportedly solid waste was originally brought onto the properties to fill in wetlands and low areas followed with some trenching and above grade trash disposal. In our opinion, the former dump is considered a moderate environmental risk in connection with the property, and even a higher risk dumping did occur on the property.
8.2 Conclusions
Sessa Properties (Client) engaged Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC to
conduct a Phase I ESA of the property. In cooperation with OEC, Pfahler Environmental Services, Inc. conducted the Phase I assessment in conformance
with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-13. Any exceptions to, or
deletions from, these practices are described in Sections 2.2 and 2.4 of this report.
This Phase I assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental
conditions (RECs) in connection with the property, except for the following:
REC 1 - The 1943 and 1960 historical aerial photographs show a marsh at the southern half of the property. The 1970 aerial photograph shows that the ground surface of the property had been completely reworked and appears to have included filling in the previously noted marsh. The southern half of the property may have been impacted by a former old dump reportedly operated by the City of Atlantic Beach in the 1960s and 1970s at the south and west adjoining properties. Reportedly solid waste was originally brought onto the properties to fill in wetlands and low areas followed with some trenching and above grade trash disposal. The likely presence of unknown buried solid waste at the property is considered a moderate to high environmental risk. As defined in ASTM Practice E1527-13, Business Environmental Risks (BERs)
include risks which can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven
impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of the subject
property, not necessarily limited to those environmental issues required to be
investigated in the standard ASTM scope. BERs may affect the liabilities and
financial obligations of the Client, the health & safety of occupants, and the value
and marketability of the property. PES identified the following BERs in connection
with the property:
• BER 1 – PES observed used tires and solid waste dumped on the ground surface, and visible evidence of buried solid waste at the southern half of the property. Removal and proper disposal of the waste would be necessary before the property is suitable for development.
If the Client feels the identified REC and BERs represent a significant
environmental risk, PES recommends further assessment (i.e. soil and
groundwater sampling) or exploration be performed to determine the level of that
risk.
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8.3 Deletions and Deviations
No deletions or deviations from ASTM Practice E1527-13, including client-imposed
constraints, were imposed for the completion of this investigation.
8.4 Data Gaps
Data gaps are the lack or inability to obtain reasonably ascertainable information
required by ASTM Practice E1527-13, despite extensive efforts to obtain that
information. According to ASTM Practice E1527-13, “data failure occurs when all
of the standard historical sources that are reasonably ascertainable and likely to be
useful have been reviewed and yet the objectives have not been met”. Data failure
is one type of data gap. Historical sources are required to document use back to
the property’s first developed use or back to 1940, whichever is earlier.
Our investigation has revealed no significant data gaps except for the failure of available aerial photograph coverage of the property and vicinity during the 1950s
and before 1943, and no interview with property owner. However, it is PES’s
opinion that these data failures do not result in elevated environmental risk to the Client and will not alter the findings in this report.
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9.0 CLOSURE
This report has been prepared for the sole benefit of Sessa Properties, and their
successors and assigns. The report may not be relied upon by any other person or
entity without the express written consent of PES.
I (Randall F. Pfahler, P.G.) declare that, to the best of my professional knowledge
and belief, I meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in
§312.10 of this part [40 CFR Part 312]. I have the specific qualifications based on
education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and
setting of the property. I have developed and performed the all appropriate
inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part
312.
Except for the limitations and exceptions discussed in Section 2.4 of this report,
this Phase I ESA complies with the scope of work and protocols of ASTM Standard
Practice E1527-13.
Respectfully submitted,
Prepared by:
Randall F. Pfahler, P.G. #0001362
Pfahler Environmental Services, Inc.
Date: February 8, 2015
Reviewed by:
Adam Hoyles, PWS
Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC
Date: February 8, 2015
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10.0 REFERENCES
The following documents, maps, or other publications may have been used in the
preparation of this report.
• American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Standard Practice for
Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Process (ASTM E1527-13). Philadelphia, PA, USA.
• Duval County Property Appraiser GIS records, http://maps.coj.net
• Environmental Data Resources, Inc. FirstSearch Report for Hancock Bank
Property, Jasmine Street, Atlantic Beach, Florida; February 2, 2015.
• Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Flood Insurance Rate
Map, June 3, 2013.
• Leve, Gilbert W. 1966, Florida Geological Survey. Ground-Water in Duval
and Nassau Counties, Florida. Report of Investigations, No. 43.
• Scott, Thomas M. 1972, Environmental Geology Series - Jacksonville Sheet:
Florida Geological Survey Map Series, No. 87;
• United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1998.
Soil Survey of City of Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.
• United States Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, National
Wetlands Inventory.
• United States Environmental Protection Agency, http://www.epa.gov
• United States Department of Agriculture, http://nrcs.usda.gov
• United States Geological Service National Map Viewer,
http://nationalmap.gov
• United States Geological Survey 7.5 Minute Topographic Map, Jacksonville
Beach Quadrangle, Florida, 1964 (photo revised 1992).
• University of Florida Digital Map Service, http://ufdc.ufl.edu
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11.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS
RANDALL F. PFAHLER, P.G., Principal Geologist
RESPONSIBILITIES
Mr. Pfahler is president/principal consultant for Pfahler Environmental Services,
Inc. and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from the University of
Florida. Mr. Pfahler is responsible for the management and implementation of
projects involving Phase I and II environmental site assessments, storage tank
management, subsurface investigations, contamination assessments, soil and
groundwater sampling, and development of remedial action alternatives.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Mr. Pfahler has been an environmental consultant for over 20 years with
experience in field techniques for soil and groundwater sampling, groundwater
monitor well construction and design, underground and above ground storage tank
management, hazardous waste management, and environmental site assessments
throughout the Southeastern United States. Relevant project experience includes:
• Project manager for Contamination Assessment of a cattle farm site located in St. Johns County, Florida. Responsible for coordinating drilling, sampling, and aquifer characterization.
• Directed the contamination assessment and cleanup activities, drilled soil borings, installed and sampled groundwater monitoring wells, excavated and disposed of over 1,500 tons of contaminated soil and trash, and performed a geophysical survey of a former race-track site in Jacksonville, Florida.
• Project manager/site investigator for Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of a public golf course facility in Jacksonville, Florida.
• Project manager for Contamination Assessment of a former service station site in Hinesville, Georgia. Responsible for all assessment activities and report preparation.
• Project manager and field investigator for Phase II Environmental Site Assessment of a former reproduction facility in Gaston County, North Carolina. Monitored well installation and performed sampling.
• Performed Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments for a national trucking company with terminals in Maryland, Alabama and South Carolina. Responsible for site information, sample collection, and report preparation.
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• Directed field activities including soil and groundwater sampling, monitoring well construction, and slug testing as part of a Contamination Assessment for petroleum contaminated facility in Jacksonville, Florida. Also responsible for report preparation.
• Project manager and field investigator for Preliminary Contamination Assessment of a former solid waste dump in Middleburg, Florida, under consent order. Responsible for monitoring well construction and sampling, characterization/profiling, and disposal of drummed wastes and report preparation.
• Project manager for Preliminary Contamination Assessment of solid waste dump-site at a zoo located in Duval County, Florida. Managed field activities and interaction with regulatory agency.
• Performed Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for former printing facility in Jacksonville, Florida. Investigated septic system for presence of organic and inorganic compounds.
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATION
B.S. Geology, University of Florida, 1982
OSHA 40-Hour Health and Safety Training Course (HAZWOPER)
OSHA 8-Hour Health and Safety Refresher Course
OSHA Certified Hazardous Waste Site Safety Supervisor
Professional Geologist, Florida 1993 (PG#0001362)
Professional Geologist, Georgia 1997 (PG#1415)
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND AFFILIATIONS
National Water Well Association
Association of Groundwater Scientists and Engineers
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY FOR
MR. ADAM HOYLES, PWS
VP OPERATIONS, ONSITE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, LLC
As VP of Operations for OEC, Mr. Hoyles directs senior project management,
budgeting, IT, and human resources, drives new client acquisition and business
development, and oversees all facilities management. Mr. Hoyles is a Professional
Wetland Scientist (PWS) with extensive experience in listed species, wetland, and
environmental permitting related tasks. He has performed wetland delineations,
alternatives analysis, and functional analysis on multiple projects in Florida and
Georgia implementing the latest techniques of field sampling and spatial analysis
using GIS software. He is proficient with successfully coordinating projects with
many regulatory agencies simultaneously. Experience includes work as a fisheries
biologist and as a botanist. Experience and skills include:
– FAA Wildlife Hazard Assessments (WHA)
– FAA Wildlife Hazard Management Plans (WHMP)
– FAA National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Environmental Assessment
– Wetland delineation (including training of others)
– Habitat assessment and evaluation
– Endangered species sampling & permitting
– GPS post processing and differential correction
– GIS (ArcGIS 9.2)
– Wetland Rapid Assessment Procedure (WRAP) and alternatives analysis
– Uniform Wetland Assessment Method (UMAM)
– Mitigation planning and design
– Expert witness
– Phase 1 and 2 contamination assessments
– NPDES Certified Inspector and Qualified as Instructor
– FFWCC Authorized Agent for Gopher Tortoises ACADEMIC BACKGROUND – B.S. Wildlife Ecology. University of Florida. 1995
MOST RECENT PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
As an OEC project manager, his responsibilities include developing proposals,
timing, and cost estimates. Responsibilities in the field include providing technical
training and supervision of field personnel. He has 18 years of experience in
completing wetland delineations defined by the federal and state regulatory
agencies as well as determining the ecological quality of wetlands. He has
conducted Florida black bear sampling in Clay, and Putnam Counties. Recent
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wildlife permits include gopher tortoise permits, excavations, and relocations. Mr.
Hoyles has 18 years of experience in listed species, wetland, and environmental
permitting related tasks with all State and Federal Regulatory Agencies. Provided
regulatory consultations, wetland delineation, coordinated field crews, reviewed
surveys, supported reclamation and mitigation monitoring efforts, Section 401/404
compliance inspections, and escorted State and Federal regulatory personnel for
formal jurisdictional determinations in support of titanium and heavy sand mining in
Green Cove Springs, FL and in Nahunta, GA. NEPA experience includes an FAA
Environmental Assessment for an airport in Brantley County, Georgia. REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Duval Co, FL – 2012 to 2013 – Go-Pull It, LLC / Commonwealth Parcel, Jacksonville,
FL. Project Manager duties include Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) for a
commercial project, project scope development, agency coordination,
environmental permitting including coordination of archaeological investigation,
wetland delineation, on-site mitigation plan, and GIS. All permits issued.
Duval Co, FL – 2010-2012 – Camden Road Industrial. Contamination assessment
Phase 2 and Phase 3 remediation of hydrocarbon contaminated soils. Worked
with project geologist, client to remediate site and FDEP.
Duval Co, FL – 2011 to present – ARC of Jacksonville. Project Manager duties include
project scope development, agency coordination, wetland delineation, tree
survey, GIS, and environmental permitting, ASTM Phase 1.
Duval Co, FL – 2009 to 2011 – GAI Consultants / City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL.
Key Subconsultant to GAI Consultants on the Air Liquide site. Contracted tasks
include wetland delineation, environmental permitting, designing and
negotiating an on-site and off-site mitigation plans, negotiating off-site mitigation
ratios and facilitating appropriate mitigation credit purchases with Loblolly
Mitigation Bank.
Duval Co, FL - 2010 to present – Realpe / Camden Road parcel, Jacksonville, FL.
Phase 2 contamination assessment and consultation. Coordinated project
geologist to resolve DEP compliance complaint on a light-industrial parcel
located on Camden Road. Supervised initial and follow-up investigations.
Duval, Orange, Nassau, Clay Co, FL 2009 to present – Performed supervisory
services, quality control, and site inspections for various ASTM 1527 Standard
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments.
Flagler & Volusia Co, FL – 2007 to 2011 – Hunter’s Ridge Development of Regional
Impact (DRI). Wetland delineation, formal jurisdictional determination, UMAM
and WRAP functional assessments, mitigation design for regionally significant
mitigation, Federally recognized Regional Off-site Mitigation Area (ROMA),
environmental permitting, listed species surveys including Florida black bear
and gopher tortoise, exotic nuisance species control plan, submittals to Central
Florida Regional Planning Council, coordinated data with carbon broker, and
GIS related tasks.
Clay Co, FL 2010 to present – Clay County Utility Authority. Mid-Clay Reclaim
Storage Pond. Provided environmental permitting for wetlands and listed
species, including gopher tortoise relocations relating to a 135 million gallon
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reclaimed water reservoir. Work is in progress.
Clay Co, FL 2005 to present – Clay County Utility Authority. Environmental consulting
services on a variety of utility projects. Services have included gopher tortoise
surveys, consultations, and relocations, as well as wetland delineations,
seeking and obtaining multiple environmental permits from SJRWMD, USACE,
FFWCC, and DEP. Work includes consultations on an emergency basis. Work
is in progress.
Clay Co, FL – 2006-2007 – Blue Way Developers. Preliminary assessment, wetland
delineation, and environmental permitting. Designed and developed the on-site
and off-site mitigation plans including negotiating mitigation ratios with
SJRWMD and USACE.
Nassau Co, FL 2006 – Amelia Concourse. The overall project was a 20-lot residential
subdivision. Performed a formal wetland jurisdictional determination, conducted
field reviews with SJRWMD and USACE, designed on-site and off-site
mitigation plans, negotiated off-site mitigation ratio and facilitated transactions
with the selected mitigation banker. All development permits were successfully
issued.
St. Johns Co, FL – 2006 – Villas of St. Augustine. Altered sites analysis using GIS and
rectified historic aerial photos, gopher tortoise survey, and permitting. UMAM
wetland assessment, environmental permitting, and mitigation design. PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE
2004 – Present Environmental Consultant and co-owner of Onsite Environmental
Consulting, LLC. Jacksonville, FL
2003 – 2005 Environmental Scientist, LPG Environmental and Permitting
Services, Inc. Orange Park, FL
1997 – 2003 Senior Scientist, Environmental Services, Inc. Jacksonville, FL
1995 – 1996 National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA. Fisheries
biologist for Domestic Groundfish Observer Program. Worked as
a fisheries biologist on fishing vessels in Alaska (Gulf of Alaska
and Bering Sea fisheries), Washington, and Oregon.
1994 – 1995 Camp Blanding Environmental Office, Starke, FL. Botanist.
Responsible for habitat sampling for the 75,000-acre military
facility. Middleburg, FL. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
• Certified Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS).
• Qualified and Certificated Airport Wildlife Hazard Biologist
• President, North Florida Land Trust 2012-2014
• Board of Dir and VP Dev. and Outreach, Florida Trail Assoc., 2001-2009
• PADI certified Open Water SCUBA diver
• NPDES Certified Inspector and Instructor
• Leadership Jacksonville Class of 2014
Appendix A
Topographic Map
FEMA Flood Zone Map
National Wetlands Inventory Map
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:SCALE:
PROPERTY
N
150109
TOPOGRAPHIC MAP
1/31/15 N.T.S.
SOURCE: U.S. Geological Survey, Jacksonville Beach Quadrangle Map, Florida (1964, photo revised 1992).
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Florida
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PROPERTY
PROPERTY
Appendix B
Property Background Information
Property Appraiser -Property Details Page 1 of2
HANCOCK BANK
C/0 REAL ESTATE TAX GROUP LLC
5500 PRYTANIA ST PMB 52
Primary Site Address
0 JASM I N E ST
Official Record Book/Page
16450-01168
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94 18
Atlantic Beach FL 32233
NEW ORLEAN S, LA 70 115
0 JASMINE ST
Pro perty Detail Value Summary
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USD3
2014 Certif'H!d 2015InP~~
Tax District
Property Use
# of Buildings
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Subd vlslo
Total Area
0000 VACJ>.Nf RES
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SEC H ATlANTIC BEACH
03119 ATLANTIC BEACH SEC H
31141
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to Save Our Homes and our Prooertv Tax Estimator . 'In Progress' property values,
exemptions and other supporting information on this page are part of the working tax
roll and are subject to dlange. Certified values listed in the Value Summary are those
certified in October, but may include any official changes made after certification
Le arn how the Pro oerty Aopraiser's Office values prooertv.
Taxable Values and Exemptions-In Progress
Value Method
Total Building Value
Extra Feature Value
Land Value (Market)
Land Value(~
Just (Market) Value
Assessed Value
cap Diff/Portability Amt
Exemptions
Taxable Value
CAMA CAMA
$0.00 $0.00
$0.00 $0 .00
$46,035 .00 $46,035.00
$0.00 $0.00
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Summary box.
County/Municipal Tax able Value
No applicable exemption s
Sales Histo
Book/Page Sale Date Sale Price
1!2450-01 168 7/12/2013 $7,100.00
11 843-01925 5/24/2004 $210,000.00
11161-0230!;! 4/22/2003 $35,000.00
06!23~-0 2190 1/1/1899 $0.00
Extra Features
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Land & Legal
Land
LN Code Use Description ~
RES LD 3-7 UNITS PER
SJRWMD/FIND Taxable Value
No applicable exemptions
~ Instrument Tx~ Code
CT -Certificate of Title
wo -warranty Deed
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-Unknown
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Vacant
Vacant
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Legal Description
18-34 38-2S·29E
0100 AC AR5-2 102 .00 220.00 Common 102.00 Footage $46,002.00 2 SEC H ATLANTIC BEACH
3 LOTS 1 TO 6 BLK 120
2 9604 JURISDICTIONAL ARS-2 100.00 102.00 Common 0.11 WETLANDS
Acreage $33.00
Buildings
No data found for t his section
2014 Notice of Pro~Qsed Progertx Ti!X~~ NQtjr;;e (TRIM Noticg)
Uxiog District Assessed Value Exemptions Taxable Value Last Year Proposed Rolled-back
Gen Govt Beadles 5132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $881.70 $1,077.57 $1 ,027.95
Public SChools ~ By State Law $132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $555.98 $668.53 $656.39
By Local Boa rd $132,198.00 $0 .00 $132,198.00 $243.16 $297.18 $287.07
FL Inland Navigation Dist. $132,198.00 $0.00 $132, 198.00 $3.73 $4.56 $4.27
Atl antic Beach $132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $360.04 $440.02 $4 19.27
Water Mgmt Dist. SJRWMD $132, 198.00 $0.00 $132 ,198.00 $35.5 1 $41.83 $41.83
Gen Gov Voted $132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
School Board Voted 5132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Urban Service Dist3 $132,198.00 $0.00 $132,198.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Totals $2,080.12 $2,529.69 $2,436.78
Just Value Assessed Value Exemptions Taxable Value
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2011 1330905 .0000 CARTER WILUAM J $0.00
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Appendix C
User/Owner Provided Information
A1
A18
Wetland Flagging MapSessa Properties - Jasmine StRE#: 170891-0000
Project: 15009
Date: January 2015
Base map provided by ESRI. Property
boundary provided by FDOR 2012. Habitats
based on a wetland delienation performed
on 1/26/2015 and located by GPS.Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
120 0 12060
Feet
1 inch = 100 feet
1:1,200
Legend
Approximate property boundary (0.71 ac)
Filled uplands (0.66 ac)
FDEP / USACE regulated ditch (0.05 ac)
Note:
This map is intended to assist your
surveyor in locating our flags. All surface
waters are marked in the field with pink
and blue flagging tape. All surface waters
shown hereon are upland cut ditches and
are jointly regulated by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) and the US Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE). This map does not
represent surveyed information. All
acreages and locations are approximate.
Project type:Project #:J15009
Stated purpose:residential development Project Name:Sessa Properties
Parcel ID #:170891-0000 County:Duval
Parcel address:0 Jasmine Street State:FL
Are the property boundaries clearly identifiable in the field?Date:February 9, 2015
Wetlands Listed species
Are wetlands present? Are listed species present?
Is a forensic wetland investigation recommended?
Which wetland characteristics are present?
Species known to be or suspected to be present
Has the site been filled or altered?
If so, estimate extent of fill or alteration: Extensive dumping and fill over entire site
Wetland jurisdiction and other consultation Listed species regulation
Expain: Status:
DEP/WMD USACE Types of applicable listed species permits
NW18, or 39
Recommendation:
Notes: Have surface water flags surveyed and added to the boundary survey.
Important information:form version: 20130520
Signature of consultant:
Client or agent present: Sean Jagroop Date: 1/26/2015
Wetlands and Listed Species Assessment - Onsite Environmental Consulting, LLC.
Environmental limitations
Regulatory Jurisdiction
The client or agent certifies that they either own the property described above or have legal authority to allow access to the property, and consent to OEC its representatives, and subcontractors to
enter the property as many times as may be necessary to complete their investigations.
Recommendations and notes:
Environmental Permits
This form summarizes our findings based on preliminary and field based investigations, professional experience, and information provided to OEC at the time of the investigation. This form does not
constitute a permit or authority to initiate work. These recommendations are limited to our knowledge of wetlands, wetland regulation, and listed species at the time of the investigation.
Environmental laws, regulations, and their interpretation change from time to time. If you require detailed legal counsel, we recommend contacting an attorney. Prior to initiating work, please be
sure you have secured the appropriate local, State, and Federal permits that may be needed for your project. There may be additional permits or authorizations that could be required that are not
mentioned in this form. This work does not guarantee that any applicant will receive any of the permits listed on this form.
We recommend careful planning to avoid and minimize wetland impacts. Wetland lines are not exact. Differences in professional opinion and reasonable scientific judgement will lead to differing
interpretations of wetland lines (62-340.300, FAC). Any wetland work we perform represents our professional opinion and is not legally binding unless reviewed, surveyed, and approved by the
appropriate regulatory authority.
This sheet must be accompanied by a color image showing the property and the estimated wetland extent, if wetlands are present.
Jurisdiction unclear for
Florida Dept. of Env. Protection (FDEP)
Water Management District (WMD)
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
County
Evidence of wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland vegetation
Yes No
Florida Dept. of Env. Protection (FDEP)
Requires further investigationYesNo
NoYes
Yes No
Yes No Requires further investigation
No listed species determination was made
Other
Commercial Single Family Unknown
US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
FL Fish and Wildlife Cons. Commission (FFWCC)
Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Species of special concern (SSC)
Federally listed - threatened
Federally listed - endangered
State listed - threatened
State listed - endangered
Other
Relocation on/off site (commercial)
Reloc. for 10 or fewer tortoises (single family)
Monitoring plan
Habitat conservation plan (HCP)
Federal "Take" permit
Requires further investigation
Exemption
Noticed general
Standard general
Individual
Land lease
Nationwide permit
SAJ
Individual
Letter of Permission (LOP)
Recommend formal jurisdictional determination
Recommend informal wetland review with _______________ (DEP/WMD/DNR/USACE)
Recommend other regulatory consultation with __________________ (list regulatory agency)
Recommend wetland delineation
Recommend detailed listed species investigation
No further investigation recommended.
This work has been reviewed by: FDEP/ WMD/USACE/Other
This work has not been reviewed.
Appendix D
Historical Use Documentation
SOURCE: University of Florida Imagery & Map Library.
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:
1943 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
SCALE IN FEET
0 300
N
DRAWING NO.:
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
SOURCE: University of Florida Imagery & Map Library.
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:
1960 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
SCALE IN FEET
0 300
N
DRAWING NO.:
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
SOURCE: University of Florida Imagery & Map Library.
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:
1970 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
SCALE IN FEET
0 500
N
DRAWING NO.:
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
SOURCE: University of Florida Imagery & Map Library.
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:
1980 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
SCALE IN FEET
0 500
N
DRAWING NO.:
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
SOURCE: University of Florida Imagery & Map Library.
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
1990 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
SCALE IN FEET
0 500
N
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
1994 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 300
N
SOURCE: Google Earth.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
1999 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 300
N
SOURCE: Google Earth.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
2002 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 300
N
SOURCE: Google Earth.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
2006 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 200
N
SOURCE: Duval County Property Appraiser, Jacksonville, Florida.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Parcels - Duval County 2006
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
2008 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 200
N
SOURCE: Duval County Property Appraiser, Jacksonville, Florida.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Parcels - Duval County 2008
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
PROJECT NO.:DRAWN BY.:
DATE:DRAWING NO.:
2013 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH
150109
1/31/15
PFAHLER ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
1212 Forest Oaks Drive
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266 SCALE IN FEET
0 200
NSOURCE: Duval County Property Appraiser, Jacksonville, Florida.
LEGEND
Property Boundary (0.625 acres)
Parcels - Duval County 2013
Jasmine Street
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
HANCOCK BANK PROPERTY -
PARCEL RE #170891-0000
Appendix E
Environmental Regulatory Documentation
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TARGET SITE JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
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11/21/2014 0 0 - 0 0 0 0.500 0LAST
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12/09/2014 0 0 - - 0 0 0.250 0RCRA-SQG
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09/29/2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0NPLNPL
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TARGET SITE: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Category Database Update Radius Site 1/8 1/4 1/2 > 1/2 ZIP TOTALS
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TARGET SITE: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Category Database Update Radius Site 1/8 1/4 1/2 > 1/2 ZIP TOTALS
___________________________________________
Data Source% of sites>4pCi/LTotal BuildingsZip
Radon Test Results
State Database: FL Radon
0%0%100%0.380 pCi/LBasement
0%0%100%0.480 pCi/LLiving Area
% >20 pCi/L% 4-20 pCi/L% <4 pCi/LAverage ActivityArea
Number of sites tested: 102
Federal Area Radon Information for DUVAL COUNTY, FL
: Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi/L.
: Zone 2 indoor average level >= 2 pCi/L and <= 4 pCi/L.
Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi/L.
Federal EPA Radon Zone for DUVAL County: 3
Demographics
Sites:Non-Geocoded:Population:
RADON
6 0 N/A
Site Location
Degrees (Decimal)Degrees (Min/Sec)UTMs
Longitude:
Latitude:
Elevation:
Easting:
Northing:
Zone:
81.423300 81.4233000 - 81˚ 25’ 23.88’’ 459308.0
30.328900 30.3289000 - 30˚ 19’ 44.04’’ 3355125.8
9 ft. above sea level Zone 17
Site Information Report
Request Date:
Request Name:
Search Type:
Job Number:
Target Site:
FEBRUARY 2, 2015
RANDALL PFAHLER
COORD
NA
JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Mandatory Residential Database0.0132233
Mandatory Non-Residential Database0.03332233
Certified Residential Database0.02932233
Site Information Report
RADON
No sites found for target address
Target Site Summary Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
TOTAL: 6 GEOCODED: 6 NON GEOCODED: 0
Map ID
DB Type
--ID/Status Site Name Address Dist/Dir ElevDiff Page No.
--99133
6 SWF/LF MRS & MR WHEELS 1089 ATLANTIC BLVD #26 0.50 SE + 0 15
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
--RA - RA ONGOING
--OPEN
--8507224
5 LUST HANNAH PARK FOOD MART 501 MAYPORT RD 0.35 East + 0 11
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
--OPEN
--In service
--8630177
4 UST JACKSONVILLE CITY-WATER SERVIC 1000 MAIN ST 0.23 NNE + 0 10
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32233
--FLR000057745
A3 RCRA-CESQG RAYMOND AUTO SERVICE CENTER 344 BEGONIA ST 0.04 West + 0 7
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
--FLR000097253
A2 RCRA-CESQG HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUN 344A BEGONIA ST 0.04 West + 0 3
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
--101266
A1 SWF/LF ATLANTIC BCH OLD DUMP (AKA 9TH 340 BEGONIA STREET 0.04 West + 0 1
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Sites Summary Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
TOTAL: 6 GEOCODED: 6 NON GEOCODED: 0
Map ID
DB Type
--ID/Status Site Name Address Dist/Dir ElevDiff Page No.
Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
SWF/LF
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
S113415835 0.043 West 9 A1
ATLANTIC BCH OLD DUMP (AKA 9TH & TULIP ST DUMP)
340 BEGONIA STREET
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/20/2014
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ID/Status: 101266
Site Supervisor Addr: 600 TULIP STREET
Site Supervisor Name: DONALD DAGLEY’S WORKSHOP
EMail Address2: Not reported
EMail Address1: Not reported
Responsible Authority Phone: 9042427352
Responsible Authority City,St,Zip: ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Responsible Authority Address: 340 BEGONIA STREET
Responsible Authority Name: RAYMOND’S AUTO SALVAGE & JUNKYARD
Range: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Section: Not reported
Class Status: INVALID COMPLAINT (M)
Classification: UNAUTHORIZED DISPOSAL/PROCESSING-COMPLAINT
Class Type: 595
Lat/Long: 30:19:46.5634 / 81:25:28.3995
District: NED
Facility ID: 101266
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Land Owner Telephone: Not reported
Land Owner City/State/Zip: ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Land Owner Address: 340 BEGONIA STREET
Land Owner Name: LOISDAGLEY
Site Supervisor Telephone: 9042498412
Site Supervisor City/State/Zip: JACKSONVILLE, FL 32233
Site Supervisor Addr: 600 TULIP STREET
Site Supervisor Name: DONALD DAGLEY’S WORKSHOP
EMail Address2: Not reported
EMail Address1: Not reported
Responsible Authority Phone: 9042427352
Responsible Authority City,St,Zip: ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Responsible Authority Address: 340 BEGONIA STREET
Responsible Authority Name: RAYMOND’S AUTO SALVAGE & JUNKYARD
Range: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Section: Not reported
Class Status: NOT YET DETERMINED (D)
Classification: OLD DUMP
Class Type: 520
Lat/Long: 30:19:46.5634 / 81:25:28.3995
District: NED
Facility ID: 101266
SWF/LF:
4196225.1s Site Details Page - 1
Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
SWF/LF
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
S113415835 0.043 West 9 A1
ATLANTIC BCH OLD DUMP (AKA 9TH & TULIP ST DUMP)
340 BEGONIA STREET
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/20/2014
ID/Status: 101266
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Land Owner Telephone: Not reported
Land Owner City/State/Zip: ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Land Owner Address: 340 BEGONIA STREET
Land Owner Name: LOISDAGLEY
Site Supervisor Telephone: 9042498412
Site Supervisor City/State/Zip: JACKSONVILLE, FL 32233
4196225.1s Site Details Page - 2
Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1007201242 0.043 West 9 A2
HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUNKYARD
344A BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
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ID/Status: FLR000097253
Owner/operator name: DAGLEY RAYMOND
Owner/Op end date: Not reported
Owner/Op start date: 10/05/2005
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Legal status: Private
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator country: US
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Owner/operator address: 344A BEGONIA ST
Owner/operator name: RAYMOND DAGLEY
Owner/Operator Summary:
hazardous waste
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from
time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of
hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any
from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting
land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less
other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any
waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or
month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous
or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time;
Description: Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendar
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
Land type: Private
EPA Region: 04
Contact email: Not reported
Contact telephone: 9999999999
Contact country: US
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-6346
Contact address: MAYPORT RD LOT 308
Contact: JOE HILL
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-6346
Mailing address: MAYPORT RD
EPA ID: FLR000097253
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 322331749
Facility address: 344A BEGONIA ST
Facility name: HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUNKYARD
Date form received by agency: 06/29/2004
RCRA-CESQG:
4196225.1s Site Details Page - 3
Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1007201242 0.043 West 9 A2
HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUNKYARD
344A BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
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ID/Status: FLR000097253
Enforcement action: DEP WARNING LETTER
Violation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 01/27/2005
Date violation determined: 06/29/2004
Area of violation: Used Oil - Generators
Regulation violated: UOG:279.22(d)
Facility Has Received Notices of Violations:
WHICH WOULD BE CONSIDERED AS IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE.
MATERIAL. LACQUER THINNER IS AN EXAMPLE OF A COMMONLY USED SOLVENT
WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR OF THE
FLASH POINT OF A WASTE IS TO REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET,
CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TESTER. ANOTHER METHOD OF DETERMINING THE
LESS THAN 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AS DETERMINED BY A PENSKY-MARTENS
Waste name: IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTES ARE THOSE WASTES WHICH HAVE A FLASHPOINT OF
Waste code: D001
Hazardous Waste Summary:
Used oil transporter: No
Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil processor: No
Used oil fuel burner: No
Furnace exemption: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Underground injection activity: No
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Handler Activities Summary:
Owner/Op end date: Not reported
Owner/Op start date: 10/05/2005
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Legal status: Private
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator country: US
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Owner/operator address: 344A BEGONIA ST
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1007201242 0.043 West 9 A2
HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUNKYARD
344A BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
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ID/Status: FLR000097253
Evaluation date: 01/27/2005
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: Not reported
Area of violation: Not reported
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE EVALUATION
Evaluation date: 01/27/2005
Evaluation Action Summary:
Paid penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enforcement action date: 10/07/2004
Enforcement action: DEP WARNING LETTER
Violation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 01/27/2005
Date violation determined: 06/29/2004
Area of violation: State Statute or Regulation
Regulation violated: UOG:62-710.510(4)
Paid penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enforcement action date: 10/07/2004
Enforcement action: DEP WARNING LETTER
Violation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 01/27/2005
Date violation determined: 06/29/2004
Area of violation: Used Oil - Generators
Regulation violated: UOG:279.22(c)(1)
Paid penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enforcement action date: 10/07/2004
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1007201242 0.043 West 9 A2
HILL AUTO REPAIR AT DAGLEY JUNKYARD
344A BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
ID/Status: FLR000097253
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: Not reported
Area of violation: Not reported
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE VISIT
Evaluation date: 03/12/2003
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 01/27/2005
Area of violation: Used Oil - Generators
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE
Evaluation date: 06/29/2004
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 01/27/2005
Area of violation: State Statute or Regulation
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE
Evaluation date: 06/29/2004
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: Not reported
Area of violation: Not reported
Evaluation: NON-FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1001487219 0.043 West 9 A3
RAYMOND AUTO SERVICE CENTER
344 BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
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ID/Status: FLR000057745
Owner/Op end date: Not reported
Owner/Op start date: 07/07/1999
Owner/Operator Type: Owner
Legal status: Private
Owner/operator telephone: Not reported
Owner/operator country: US
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Owner/operator address: 344 BEGONIA ST
Owner/operator name: NON NOTIFIER
Owner/Operator Summary:
hazardous waste
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from
time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of
hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any
from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely
of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting
land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less
other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any
waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or
month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous
or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar
month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time;
Description: Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendar
Classification: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator
Land type: Private
EPA Region: 04
Contact email: Not reported
Contact telephone: 9042494163
Contact country: US
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-1749
Contact address: BEGONIA ST
Contact: RAYMOND DAGLEY
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233-1749
Mailing address: BEGONIA ST
EPA ID: FLR000057745
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 322331749
Facility address: 344 BEGONIA ST
Facility name: RAYMOND AUTO SERVICE CENTER
Date form received by agency: 04/18/2000
RCRA-CESQG:
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1001487219 0.043 West 9 A3
RAYMOND AUTO SERVICE CENTER
344 BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
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ID/Status: FLR000057745
Paid penalty amount: Not reported
Final penalty amount: Not reported
Proposed penalty amount: Not reported
Enforcement lead agency: State
Enf. disp. status date: Not reported
Enf. disposition status: Not reported
Enforcement action date: 12/30/1999
Enforcement action: DEP NON-COMPLIANCE LETTER
Violation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 04/18/2000
Date violation determined: 11/17/1999
Area of violation: Used Oil - Generators
Regulation violated: UOG:279.22
Facility Has Received Notices of Violations:
WHICH WOULD BE CONSIDERED AS IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE.
MATERIAL. LACQUER THINNER IS AN EXAMPLE OF A COMMONLY USED SOLVENT
WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR OF THE
FLASH POINT OF A WASTE IS TO REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET,
CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TESTER. ANOTHER METHOD OF DETERMINING THE
LESS THAN 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AS DETERMINED BY A PENSKY-MARTENS
Waste name: IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTES ARE THOSE WASTES WHICH HAVE A FLASHPOINT OF
Waste code: D001
Hazardous Waste Summary:
Used oil transporter: No
Used oil transfer facility: No
Used oil Specification marketer: No
Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No
User oil refiner: No
Used oil processor: No
Used oil fuel burner: No
Furnace exemption: No
On-site burner exemption: No
Underground injection activity: No
Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No
Transporter of hazardous waste: No
Recycler of hazardous waste: No
Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No
U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No
Handler Activities Summary:
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
RCRA-CESQG
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
1001487219 0.043 West 9 A3
RAYMOND AUTO SERVICE CENTER
344 BEGONIA ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
US Environmental Protection Agency
12/09/2014
ID/Status: FLR000057745
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: Not reported
Area of violation: Not reported
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE VISIT
Evaluation date: 06/17/1999
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: 04/18/2000
Area of violation: Used Oil - Generators
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE
Evaluation date: 11/17/1999
Evaluation lead agency: State
Date achieved compliance: Not reported
Area of violation: Not reported
Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE
Evaluation date: 04/18/2000
Evaluation Action Summary:
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
UST
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
U001350186 0.230 NNE 9 4
JACKSONVILLE CITY-WATER SERVICES DIV
1000 MAIN ST
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32233
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/03/2014
ID/Status: 8630177
ID/Status: In service
ID/Status: OPEN
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DEP Contractor: No
Tank Location: UNDERGROUND
Vessel Indicator: TANK
Gallons: 888
Content Description: Fuel Oil - Onsite Heat
Substance: Fuel oil-on site heat
Install Date: Not reported
Status Date: Not reported
Status: In service
Tank Id: 1
Tank Info:
Owner Phone: (904) 630-1600
Owner Contact: DEBRA DORAN
Owner City,St,Zip: JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202
Owner Address 2: Not reported
Owner Address: 117 W DUVAL ST, SUITE 300
Owner Name: JACKSONVILLE CITY
Owner Id: 10989
Owner:
Lat/Long (dms): Not reported
Positioning Method: Not reported
Region: STATE
Facility Phone: Not reported
Type Description: Local Government
Facility Status: OPEN
Facility Id: 8630177
UST:
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
LUST
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
U001349297 0.346 East 9 5
HANNAH PARK FOOD MART
501 MAYPORT RD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/03/2014
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ID/Status: 8507224
ID/Status: OPEN
ID/Status: RA - RA ONGOING
Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
PCT Discharge Combined: Not reported
Discharge Date: 11/09/1990
Discharge Cleanup Summary:
RP Extension: Not reported
RP Zip: Not reported
RP Begin Date: 09/19/2002
Primary RP Role: ACCOUNT OWNER
Related Party ID: 53576
Score Effective Date: 18-NOV-11
Score: 6
Zip: 32233, 3421
State: FL
Bad Address Ind: N
Phone: (904)249-5144
Contact City/State/Zip: ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Contact Address: 501 MAYPORT RD
Contact Company: HANNAH PARK FOOD MART
Contact: CHRIS KHAZAL
Facility Cleanup Status: ONGO - ONGOING
Petroleum Cleanup PCT Facility Score:
Address Update: 09/19/2002
Name Update: 09/19/2002
Operator: CHRIS KHAZAL
Score When Ranked: 55
Score Effective Date: 11/18/2011
Score: 6
Datum: 0
Method: AGPS
Feature: Not reported
Range: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Section: Not reported
Lat/Long (dms): 30 19 41.0394000 / 81 25 3.7098
District: Northeast District
Facility Cleanup Rank: 2597
Facility Phone: (904)249-5144
Facility Type: A - Retail Station
Facility Status: OPEN
Facility Id: 8507224
Region: STATE
LUST:
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
LUST
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
U001349297 0.346 East 9 5
HANNAH PARK FOOD MART
501 MAYPORT RD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/03/2014
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ID/Status: 8507224
ID/Status: OPEN
ID/Status: RA - RA ONGOING
Elig Indicator: E - ELIGIBLE
Other Source Description: Not reported
Information Source: D - DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION
Cleanup Work Status: INACTIVE
Disch Cleanup Status Date: 04/04/1995
Discharge Cleanup Status: RA - RA ONGOING
Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
Pct Discharge Combined With: Not reported
Discharge Date: 11/09/1990
Contaminated Media:
Cap Amount: 1200000
Co-Pay Paid To Date: 0
Co-Pay Amount: 0
Deductible Paid To Date: 500
Deductible Amount: 500
Tank Office: PCLP16 - CITY OF JAX NEIGHBORHOODS DEPT ENVIRO QUAL DIV
Site Mgr End Date: 04/30/2010
Site Manager: THOMAS_VL
Inspection Date: 11/21/1990
Redetermined: No
Letter Of Intent Date: 06/16/1993
Elig Status Date: 30-JUN-93
Eligibility Status: 30-JUN-93
Cleanup Program: P - PETROLEUM LIABILITY AND RESTORATION INSURANCE PROGRAM
Application Received Date: 04-DEC-90
Other Source Description: Not reported
Information Source: D - DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION
Cleanup Work Status: INACTIVE
Disch Cleanup Status Date: 04/04/1995
Discharge Cleanup Status: RA - RA ONGOING
Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
Pct Discharge Combined With: Not reported
Discharge Date: 09-NOV-90
Facility ID: 8507224
Petroleum Cleanup Program Eligibility:
Tank Office: PCLP16 - CITY OF JAX NEIGHBORHOODS DEPT ENVIRO QUAL DIV
Site Mgr End Date: 04/30/2010
Site Manager: THOMAS_VL
Eligibility Indicator: E - ELIGIBLE
Other Source Description: Not reported
Information Source: D - DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION
Cleanup Work Status: INACTIVE
Disch Cleanup Status Date: 04/04/1995
Discharge Cleanup Status: RA - RA ONGOING
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
LUST
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
U001349297 0.346 East 9 5
HANNAH PARK FOOD MART
501 MAYPORT RD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/03/2014
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ID/Status: 8507224
ID/Status: OPEN
ID/Status: RA - RA ONGOING
SR Free Product Removal: Not reported
SR Soil Removal: Y
SR Written Date: 04-24-1991
SR Oral Date: Not reported
SR Payment Date: Not reported
SR Completion Date: Not reported
SR Actual Cost: Not reported
SR Funding Eligibility Type: -
SR Cleanup Responsible: RP - RESPONSIBLE PARTY
SR Task ID: 10416
Tank Office: PCLP16 - Duval County
Site Mgr End Date: 04-30-2010
Site Mgr: THOMAS_VL
Cleanup Work Status: INACTIVE
SRC Comment: Not reported
SRC Issue Date: Not reported
SRC Completion Status: -
SRC Review Date: Not reported
SRC Submit Date: Not reported
SRC Action Type: -
Disch Cleanup Status Date: 04-04-1995
Discharge Cleanup Status: RA - RA ONGOING
Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
Discharge Date: 11-09-1990
Source Effective Date: Not reported
Cleanup Eligibility Status: E
County ID: 16
County: DUVAL
Facility Type: A - Retail Station -
Facility Status: OPEN
Facility ID: 8507224
District: NED
Task Information:
Gallons Discharged: Not reported
Pollutant Other Description: Not reported
Pollutant: B - UNLEADED GAS
Contaminated Ground Water: Yes
Contaminated Surface Water: No
Contaminated Soil: Yes
Contaminated Monitoring Well: Yes
Contaminated Drinking Wells: 0
Tank Office: PCLP16 - CITY OF JAX NEIGHBORH
Site Mgr End Date: 04/30/2010
Site Manager: THOMAS_VL
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
LUST
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
U001349297 0.346 East 9 5
HANNAH PARK FOOD MART
501 MAYPORT RD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/03/2014
ID/Status: 8507224
ID/Status: OPEN
ID/Status: RA - RA ONGOING
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RA Actual Cost: Not reported
RA Years to Complete: Not reported
RA Funding Eligibility Type: -
RA Cleanup Responsible: -
RA Task ID: 64260
RAP Last Order Approved: 1994-11-17 00:00:00
RAP Payment Date: Not reported
RAP Completion Date: 11-17-1994
RAP Actual Cost: Not reported
RAP Funding Eligibility Type: -
RAP Cleanup Responsible ID: -
RAP Task ID: 10418
SA Payment Date: Not reported
SA Completion Date: 08-31-1993
SA Actual Cost: Not reported
SA Funding Eligibility Type: -
SA Cleanup Responsible: RP - RESPONSIBLE PARTY
SA Task ID: 10417
SR Alternate Procedure Comments: Not reported
SR Alternate Procedure Status Date: Not reported
SR Alternate Procedure Status: Not reported
SR Alternate Proc Received Date: Not reported
SR Other Treatment: TANKS REMOVED
SR Soil Treatment: Y
SR Soil Tonnage Removed: Not reported
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Site Detail Report
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
SWF/LF
EDR ID:DIST/DIR:ELEVATION:MAP ID:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
SOURCE:
Rev:
S113900465 0.497 SE 9 6
MRS & MR WHEELS
1089 ATLANTIC BLVD #26
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
DUVAL
FL Department of Environmental Protection
10/20/2014
ID/Status: 99133
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Land Owner Telephone: Not reported
Land Owner City/State/Zip: Not reported
Land Owner Address: Not reported
Land Owner Name: Not reported
Site Supervisor Telephone: Not reported
Site Supervisor City/State/Zip: Not reported
Site Supervisor Addr: Not reported
Site Supervisor Name: Not reported
EMail Address2: Not reported
EMail Address1: Not reported
Responsible Authority Phone: Not reported
Responsible Authority City,St,Zip: Not reported
Responsible Authority Address: Not reported
Responsible Authority Name: Not reported
Range: Not reported
Township: Not reported
Section: Not reported
Class Status: REGISTERED (R)
Classification: WASTE TIRE COLLECTOR
Class Type: 754
Lat/Long: Not reported
District: NED
Facility ID: 99133
SWF/LF:
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NPL: NPL National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites
for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR
provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation
Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. NPL - National Priority List Proposed NPL - Proposed National Priority
List Sites.
NPL Delisted: DELISTED NPL The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes
the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may
be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. DELISTED NPL - National Priority List Deletions
CERCLIS: CERCLIS CERCLIS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA
by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed
to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible
inclusion on the NPL. CERCLIS - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information
System
NFRAP: CERCLIS-NFRAP Archived sites are sites that have been removed and archived from the inventory of CERCLIS
sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA’s knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed
and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL),
unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation
for listing at a later time. This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a
given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential
NPL site. CERCLIS-NFRAP - CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned
RCRA COR ACT: CORRACTS CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. CORRACTS
- Corrective Action Report
RCRA TSD: RCRA-TSDF RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA)
of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose
of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals
or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store,
or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. RCRA-TSDF - RCRA - Treatment, Storage and
Disposal
RCRA GEN: RCRA-LQG RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA)
of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose
of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators
(LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per
month. RCRA-LQG - RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRA-SQG - RCRA - Small Quantity Generators. RCRA-CESQG - RCRA
- Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators.
Federal IC / EC: US ENG CONTROLS A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include
various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated
substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. US ENG CONTROLS - Engineering Controls Sites List
US INST CONTROL - Sites with Institutional Controls.
ERNS: ERNS Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of
oil and hazardous substances. ERNS - Emergency Response Notification System
Database Descriptions
State/Tribal CERCLIS: SHWS State Hazardous Waste Sites. State hazardous waste site records are the states’ equivalent
to CERCLIS. These sites may or may not already be listed on the federal CERCLIS list. Priority sites planned for
cleanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites where cleanup will
be paid for by potentially responsible parties. Available information varies by state. SHWS - Florida’s State-Funded
Action Sites
State/Tribal SWL: SWF/LF Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites. SWF/LF type records typically contain an inventory
of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may be active
or inactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste
landfills or disposal sites. SWF/LF - Solid Waste Facility Database
State/Tribal LTANKS: LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory
of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the information
stored varies by state. LUST - Petroleum Contamination Detail Report LAST - Leaking Aboveground Storage Tank Listing.
INDIAN LUST R6 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R1 - Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R10 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R9 - Leaking
Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R4 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN
LUST R5 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R8 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
on Indian Land. INDIAN LUST R7 - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land.
State/Tribal Tanks: UST Registered Underground Storage Tanks. UST’s are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering
the UST program. Available information varies by state program. UST - Storage Tank Facility Information AST -
Storage Tank Facility Information. BROWARD CO AST - Aboveground Storage Tanks. INDIAN UST R1 - Underground Storage
Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R6 - Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R5 - Underground Storage
Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R9 - Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R4 - Underground Storage
Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R8 - Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R7 - Underground Storage
Tanks on Indian Land. INDIAN UST R10 - Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land.
State/Tribal IC / EC: ENG CONTROLS The registry is a database of all contaminated sites in the state of Florida
which are subject to engineering controls. Engineering Controls encompass a variety of engineered remedies to
contain and/or reduce contamination, and/or physical barriers intended to limit access to property. ECs include
fences, signs, guards, landfill caps, provision of potable water, slurry walls, sheet pile (vertical caps),
pumping and treatment of groundwater, monitoring wells, and vapor extraction systems. ENG CONTROLS - Institutional
Controls Registry Inst Control - Institutional Controls Registry.
State/Tribal VCP: VCP Listing of closed and active voluntary cleanup sites. VCP - Voluntary Cleanup Sites
ST/Tribal Brownfields: BSRA BROWNFIELDS - Brownfields Sites Database. BROWNFIELDS AREAS - Brownfields Areas Database.
The BSRA provides DEP and the public assurance that site rehabilitation will be conducted in accordance with Florida
Statutes and DEP’s Contaminated Site Cleanup Criteria rule. In addition, the BSRA provides limited liability protection
for the voluntary responsible party. The BSRA contains various commitments by the voluntary responsible party,
including milestones for completion of site rehabilitation tasks and submittal of technical reports and plans.
It also contains a commitment by DEP to review technical reports according to an agreed upon schedule. Only those
brownfield sites with an executed BSRA are eligible to apply for a voluntary cleanup tax credit incentive pursuant
to Section 376.30781, Florida Statutes. BROWNFIELDS AREAS - Brownfield Site Rehabilitation Agreements Listing
US Brownfields: US BROWNFIELDS Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which
may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant.
Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and
both improves and protects the environment. Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) stores
information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with
grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions. A listing of
ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from Cleanups in My Community. Cleanups in My Community provides information
on Brownfields properties for which information is reported back to EPA, as well as areas served by Brownfields
grant programs. US BROWNFIELDS - A Listing of Brownfields Sites
Database Descriptions
Other SWF: LF HILLSBOROUGH LF PALM BEACH - PALM BEACH CO. LF. Hillsborough county landfill sites. LF PALM BEACH
- HILLSBOROUGH CO LF
Other Haz Sites: US CDL A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department")
provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies
reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories
or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified
the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by,
for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. US CDL - Clandestine Drug Labs FL
SITES - Sites List. PRIORITYCLEANERS - Priority Ranking List.
Other Tanks: Broward Co. UST All known regulated storage tanks within Broward County, including those tanks that
have been closed Broward Co. UST - Underground Storage Tanks Miami-Dade Co. Tanks - Storage Tanks.
Spills: HMIRS Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported
to DOT. HMIRS - Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System SPILLS - Oil and Hazardous Materials Incidents.
Miami-Dade Co. SPILL - Fuel Spills Cases. SPILLS 80 - SPILLS80 data from FirstSearch. SPILLS 90 - SPILLS90 data
from FirstSearch.
Other: RCRA NonGen / NLR RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA)
of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose
of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non-Generators do not presently
generate hazardous waste. RCRA NonGen / NLR - RCRA - Non Generators TRIS - Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System.
TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act. FTTS - FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
& Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). FTTS INSP - FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). SSTS - Section 7 Tracking Systems.
ICIS - Integrated Compliance Information System. PADS - PCB Activity Database System. MLTS - Material Licensing
Tracking System. RADINFO - Radiation Information Database. FINDS - Facility Index System/Facility Registry System.
RAATS - RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System. BRS - Biennial Reporting System. DRYCLEANERS - Drycleaning
Facilities. Enforcement Miami-Dade - Enforcement Case Tracking System Sites. FL Cattle Dip. Vats - Cattle Dipping
Vats. INDIAN RESERV - Indian Reservations. FEDLAND - Federal and Indian Lands. PRP - Potentially Responsible Parties.
US AIRS (AFS) - Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem (AFS). US AIRS MINOR - Air Facility
System Data.
Database Descriptions
Database Sources
NPL: EPA
Updated Quarterly
NPL Delisted: EPA
Updated Quarterly
CERCLIS: EPA
Updated Quarterly
NFRAP: EPA
Updated Quarterly
RCRA COR ACT: EPA
Updated Quarterly
RCRA TSD: Environmental Protection Agency
Updated Quarterly
RCRA GEN: Environmental Protection Agency
Updated Quarterly
Federal IC / EC: Environmental Protection Agency
Varies
ERNS: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard
Updated Annually
State/Tribal CERCLIS: Department of Environmental Protection
Updated Semi-Annually
State/Tribal SWL: Department of Environmental Protection
Updated Semi-Annually
State/Tribal LTANKS: Department of Environmental Protection
Updated Quarterly
State/Tribal Tanks: Department of Environmental Protection
Updated Quarterly
Database Sources
State/Tribal IC / EC: Department of Environmental Protection
Updated Semi-Annually
State/Tribal VCP: Department of Environmental Protection
Varies
ST/Tribal Brownfields: Department of Environmental Protection
Varies
US Brownfields: Environmental Protection Agency
Updated Semi-Annually
Other SWF: Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
Varies
Other Haz Sites: Drug Enforcement Administration
Updated Quarterly
Other Tanks: Broward County Environmental Protection Department
Updated Annually
Spills: U.S. Department of Transportation
Updated Annually
Other: Environmental Protection Agency
Varies
W 9th St 0.15 North
W 7th St 0.22 ENE
W 6th St 0.02 North
W 5th St 0.18 East
W 4th St 0.17 ESE
W 3rd St 0.12 SSE
W 2nd St 0.18 SE
W 1st St 0.24 South
Tulip St 0.09 West
Stocks St 0.15 East
Orchid St 0.17 ESE
Main St 0.10 East
Jasmine St 0.01 East
Hibiscus St 0.22 ENE
Driveway 0.15 East
Carnation St 0.25 NW
Camelia St 0.05 East
Begonia St 0.04 West
Street Name Report for Streets near the Target Property
Target Property: JASMINE ST
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
JOB: NA
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Inspection Checklist
Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
FACILITY INFORMATION:
Facility Name:ATLANTIC BCH OLD DUMP (AKA 9TH & TULIP ST DUMP)
On-Site Inspection Start Date:04/09/2013
WACS No.:101266
Facility Street Address:340 BEGONIA STREET
County Name:DUVAL
City:ATLANTIC BEACH
Zip:32233
On-Site Inspection End Date:04/09/2013
INSPECTION PARTICIPANTS:
Principal Inspector: Brian A. Durden, Inspector
Other Participants: Raymond Dagley, Property Owner; Donald Dagley, Property Owner; Lois Dagley, Property
Owner
(Include ALL Landfill and Department Personnel with Corresponding Titles)
INSPECTION TYPE:
Complaint Investigation Inspection for Other Facilities - Old Dump facility
Complaint Investigation Inspection for Other Facilities - Unauthorized Disposal facility
ATTACHMENTS TO THE INSPECTION CHECK LIST:
This Cover Page to the Inspection Checklist may include any or all of the following attachments as
appropriate.
SECTION 13.0 - COMPLAINT INVESTIGATIONS
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SECTION 13.0 - COMPLAINT INVESTIGATIONS
The requirements listed in this section provide an opportunity for the Department's inspector to indicate the
conditions found at the time of the inspection. A "Not Ok" response to a requirement indicates either a
potential violation of the corresponding rule or an area of concern that requires more attention. Both potential
violations and areas of concern are discussed further at the end of this inspection report.
Requirements:
Item
No.
Ok Not
Ok
Unk N/A SOLID WASTE PROHIBITIONS (unless "grandfathered" in, see 62-
701.300(18)) Completed
13.1 Unauthorized storing, processing, or disposing of solid waste except as authorized at a permitted
solid waste management facility or a facility exempt from permitting under this chapter? 62-
701.300(1)(a)
13.2 Unauthorized storing, processing, or disposing of solid waste in a manner or location that causes air
quality standards to be violated or water quality standards or criteria of receiving waters to be
violated? 62-701.300(1)(b)
13.3 Unauthorized disposal or storage prohibited, except yard trash, within 500 feet of a potable water
well? 62-701.300(2)(b)
13.4 Unauthorized disposal or storage in a dewatered pit without liner or leachate controls? 62-
701.300(2)(c)
13.5 Unauthorized disposal or storage prohibited in any natural or artificial body of water including ground
water and wetlands? (Does not apply to standing water after a storm event.) 62-701.300(2)(d)
13.6 Unauthorized disposal or storage prohibited, except yard trash, within 200 feet of any natural or
artificial body of water, including wetlands without permanent leachate controls, except
impoundments or conveyances which are part of an on-site, permitted stormwater management
system or on-site water bodies with no off-site discharge? 62-701.300(2)(e)
13.7 Unauthorized storage or disposal on the right of way of any public highway, road or alley? 62-
701.300(2)(f)
13.8 Unauthorized open burning of solid waste prohibited except in accordance with Department
requirements? 62-701.300(3)
13.9 Are the following unauthorized wastes or special wastes properly managed? (Check any that are Not
OK)
13.9.1 CCA treated wood being ground into mulch, compost, or any wood product that is applied to the
ground or burned 62-701.300(14)
13.10 Unauthorized storage or disposal of yard trash within 100 feet of potable water wells (except on-site),
and/or 50 feet of water bodies? 62-701.300(12)
13.11 Waste tire prohibitions:
13.11.1 Maintaining a waste tire site consisting of more than 1500 tires that is not an integral part of a
permitted waste tire processing facility. 62-711.400(1)
13.11.2 Disposing of waste tires except as permitted at a permitted solid waste management facility. 62-
711.400(2)
13.11.3 Storing waste tires only as a part of a waste tire collection center, permitted waste tire processing
facility, permitted solid waste management facility, or other exempt facility. 62-711.400(4)
13.11.4 Contracting with only registered or exempt waste tire collectors for the transportation, disposal, or
processing of more than 25 waste tires. 62-711.400(5)
Complaint investigation regarding alleged spills and leaks coming from an auto salvage yard and impacting
the adjacent marsh connected to the St Johns River. This complaint was investigated by City of Jacksonville
staff, FWC staff, and DEP staff for compliance with City and State Rules and regulations. No Department of
Environmental Protection solid waste non-compliance issues were observed on the properties at the time of
this site visit. No spills or leaks were observed on the property or in the adjacent marsh. All waste tires, used
oil, used oil filters, batteries, anti-freeze, and other waste is being properly disposed of off-site through
permitted or registered sources. This complaint appears to be invalid and no additional action is
recommended regarding this issue.
04/15/2013
COMMENTS:
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As a result of this site visit an old dump was discovered to be located on the properties. The old dump is
reported to have been operated by the City of Atlantic Beach from around 1960-1970. Reportedly all types of
residential and municipal solid waste was transported to the site for disposal. Reportedly solid waste was
originally brought onto the property to fill in wetlands and low areas, then some trenching and filling occurred,
and finally above grade disposal is prominent on at least two portions of the old dump area. This old dump
was reportedly closed in the 1970's and are there for not subject to the requirements of 62-701, Fla. Admin.
Code. However, the Department of environmental protection Old Dump Guidance is still applicable to this
site and a copy is being provided with this report to the land owners.
adjacent marsh photo
Donald Dagley Property
ATTACHMENTS:
Raymond Dagley Property
Old Dump Donald Dagley Property
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04/09/2013Inspection Date:
Supervisor:Brian A. Durden Inspection Approval Date:04/16/2013
NOTE: By signing this document, the Site Representative only acknowledges receipt of this Inspection
Report and is not admitting to the accuracy of any of the items identified by the Department as "Not Ok" or
areas of concern.
NO SIGNATURE
Raymond Dagley
REPRESENTATIVE NAME
REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE
Property Owner
REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
Raymond's Auto Salvage & Junkyard
ORGANIZATION
NO SIGNATURE
Donald Dagley
REPRESENTATIVE NAME
REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE
Property Owner
REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
Donald Dagley's Workshop
ORGANIZATION
NO SIGNATURE
Lois Dagley
REPRESENTATIVE NAME
REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE
Property Owner
REPRESENTATIVE TITLE
Raymond's Auto Salvage & Junkyard
ORGANIZATION
NO SIGNATURE
Brian A. Durden
PRINCIPAL INSPECTOR NAME
PRINCIPAL INSPECTOR SIGNATURE
Inspector
PRINCIPAL INSPECTOR TITLE
Department of Environmental
Protection
ORGANIZATION
Signed:
Appendix F
Site Photographs
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 1: South view of the property.
PHOTO 2: East view along 6th Street looking from the northwestern property corner.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 3: South view along the eastern boundary of the property.
PHOTO 4: View of the south adjoining property.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 5: View of west adjoining property.
PHOTO 6: East view of south adjoining drainage ditch.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 8: South view of trash observed protruding from the ground surface at a mounded
area of the southern portion of the property.
PHOTO 7: East view of slightly buried trash entangled in tree roots observed in the
southern half of the property.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 10: Southwest view of several used tires observed at the northern half of the property.
PHOTO 9: Southeast view of trash observed protruding from the ground surface at a
mounded area of the southwestern portion of the property
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 11: Southeast view of used tires observed at the central portion of the eastern
property boundary.
PHOTO 12: Northeast view of used tires observed at the southeastern portion of the
property.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 13: South view of used tire, and landscape and construction debris observed at the
southeastern portion of the property.
PHOTO 14: Southwest view of scattered trash and empty plastic 5-gallon bucket observed
at the southwestern portion of the property.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida
SITE PHOTOGRAPH ESSAY
PHOTO 15: Southwest view of wood planks observed at the eastern edge of the property.
PROJECT NAME: Parcel RE #170891-0000 PES PROJECT #: 150109
LOCATION: Jasmine Street & West 6th Street DATE: January 29, 2015
Atlantic Beach, Duval County, Florida