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19TH AVE SE
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WHOLE SITE DEVELOPMENT
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Polygon Northwest ES-3350 <br /> July 14, 2014 Page 3 <br /> ESNW performed a reconnaissance of the subject site and surrounding properties on April 18, <br /> 2014. Information obtained during the site reconnaissance, as well as information obtained at <br /> public agencies reviewed by ESNW, was used to complete this Phase I ESA. <br /> 1.3 SCOPE-OF-SERVICES <br /> The following sections of this report (summarized below) describe the report format and scope: <br /> • Executive Summary: This section provides a summary of the Phase I ESA process, <br /> findings, opinions and conclusions. <br /> • Section 1, Introduction: This section identifies the property, location, legal description, <br /> and the purpose of the Phase I ESA. This section also provides contractual details as <br /> well as limiting conditions, deviations, exceptions, significant assumptions, and special <br /> terms and conditions. <br /> • Section 2, User Provided Information: This section presents information provided by <br /> the user of the Phase I ESA and information from the user questionnaire. <br /> • Section 3, Records Review: This section presents a review of standard and additional <br /> environmental records sources available from Federal, State, and local regulatory <br /> agencies regarding hazardous substance use, storage, or disposal at the site, and for <br /> off-site facilities up to a mile radius from the site. Environmental liens or activity and use <br /> limitations determined during this records review are included in this section. <br /> • Section 4, Historical Use of the Property and Adjoining Properties: This section <br /> provides a summary of the historical use of the site and adjoining properties. This <br /> history is based on various sources including a review of: aerial photographs, fire <br /> insurance maps, city or suburban directories, historical topographic maps, chain-of-title <br /> records (if provided by the client), and previous environmental reports completed for the <br /> site (if available). <br /> • Section 5, Site Reconnaissance: This section presents site reconnaissance <br /> observations including general site setting, interior and exterior observations, current <br /> uses and conditions of the property and adjoining properties, and a discussion of the <br /> geology and groundwater of the site. <br /> • Section 6, Interviews: This section provides a summary of interviews regarding the <br /> subject property, including the site owner representative and local government officials. <br /> • Section 7, Evaluations: This section presents a summary of our findings, opinions and <br /> conclusions as they pertain to environmental conditions associated with the subject site. <br /> This section also presents deviations (if applicable) from ASTM Standard Practice for <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessments: Environmental Site Assessment Process E <br /> 1527-13. A summary of the qualifications and statement of the Environmental <br /> Professionals (Ms. Megan E. Poysnick and Mr. Ted W. Sykes) involved in the <br /> completion of this Phase I ESA are also provided in Section 7. <br /> Earth Solutions NW,LLC <br />
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