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Chicago Heights Brownfield Mariana Carbajal, Oalia Rodriguez, Shamel Henderson, Kenan Jones, Ja’Twuan Branch
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Property Location Northwest corner center &14 th street (Lincoln Highway) 209-221East 14 th street, Chicago Hts. IL
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Latitude and Longitude Longitude:87degrees 37,39,131”W latitude: 41degrees 30’ 22.765”N
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Size in acres 1/3 acre(140’x 187x61’x104
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Potential Hazardous Substances A tin fabricating business, with potential of presence of metal debris and industrial cleaning solvents.
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Neighboring Properties The parcel contained Baker Heating & sheet metal, a thin fabricating business, with potential of presence of metal debris and industrial cleaning solvents.
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Who owns the site? The city of Chicago Heights.
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Review of Records The properties at 209-221 East 14 th Street, were abandoned as of 1984.
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Review of Records The properties were obtained by the city of Chicago Heights in tax sale resulting in deed in 9/1995.
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Review of Records The property is along a major thoroughfare (U.S. Route 30).
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Review of Records The property is adjacent to Martin Luther King Park to the North
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Is this property a brownfield? Yes, this property is a Brownfield.
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Development Yes, there is a development plan for this site.
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Phase I ESA Environmental Site Assessment
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Purpose To provide a professional opinion
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Detailed Scope-of-Service Performed under a United States Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield’s Assessment Grant for hazardous materials
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Significant Assumptions No significant assumptions
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Limitations and Exceptions No limitations and exceptions
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Special Terms and Conditions No special terms and conditions
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User Reliance The report shall not be relied upon by or transferred to any other party without the express written authorization of URS.
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Location and Legal Description 209-211 East 14 th street The property is included in the EDR Liens Report
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Subject Property and Vicinity Characteristics Bordered to the North by Kings Park To the East by Center Avenue Surrounded by vacant properties and also single family residence
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Physical Settings Approximately 650 ft. above msl. The site area runoff travels to surrounding roadways
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Descriptions of Structures, Roads, and Other Improvements Vacant gravel Grassy land Approximately 0.33 acre parcel Bordered by alleys from North and West Paved sidewalks from East and South
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Current Adjoining Property Uses North- By Kings Park with a baseball field and recreational use land East- Commercial property “Discount Food, Liquor & Beauty Supply” South- Single family residence West- Single family residence
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Title Records Title records were not provided
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Environmental Liens Use Limitations No environmental liens, or use limitations
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Specialized Knowledge No specialized knowledge
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Owner, Site Manager, and Occupant Information Owned by COCH
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Reason for Conducting Phase I ESA No specific Redevelopment
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Other Information No previous reports were provided to URS for review.
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Standard Environmental Records A regulatory database search report was prepared for subject property by EDR on March 4,2008.
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Additional Environmental Records URS attempted to conduct file reviews on interviews at applicable state.
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Historical Use The structure was occupied by a tin fabricating business, baker heating & sheet metal.
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Aerial Photographs The aerial photographs were reviewed to identify potential sources of visible contaminations.
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Topographic Maps Based on a review of historical topographic maps no RECS were identified.
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Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps URS reviewed Sanborn Fire Insurance maps for the subject property provided from EDR.
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City Directories The city directory information included a review of historical city directories from 1971 to 2006 reviewed at approximately 5 year intervals.
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Methodology and Limiting Conditions Weather conditions at the time of the site reconnaissance were rainy, cloudy, and 35 degrees Fahrenheit, and did not pose any limitations to the inspection.
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Interior and Exterior Observations The 0.33 acre subject property was vacant gravel and grassy land wit no structures at the time of URS site reconnaissance.
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Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Hazardous substances and petroleum products were not observed at the subject property during the site reconnaissance.
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Underground/ Aboveground Storage Tanks URS observed no evidence of USTs (i.e., vent pipes, fill ports, manways, etc.)
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PCB-Containing and Hydraulic Equipment The URS observed no electricity transformers, electricity devices or hydraulic equipment.
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Solid and Hazardous Wastes The subject property is currently vacant, no solid waste is currently generated.
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Drains and Sumps No drains or sumps were observed.
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Waste Water No progress or sanitary waste water is generated on site.
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Utilities This property is vacant and therefore thus does not receive utility services.
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Wells No wells were observed or reported on or adjacent to the subject property during the site reconnaissance.
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Pits, Ponds, Lagoons No pits, ponds, or lagoons were observed on the subject property during the property visit.
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Other Physical Evidence of Contamination No other physical evidence of contaminations was observed on the subject property during the URS site reconnaissance with the exception of scattered household-type debris that was observed on the subject property.
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Conclusions No HRECs or other environmental issues were identified.
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Environmental Professionals Involved Jennifer M. Schuch, CHMM -Principal environmental scientist Sarah Rubin, CHMM -Principal Geologist
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