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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> boxing training gym and associated dressing rooms The southernmost portion of the <br /> second story was closed off and could not be accessed at the time of the site visit <br /> No hazardous materials were observed to be stored other than commercially available <br /> cleaning supplies <br /> 2 3 2 612 Market Street <br /> The building at 612 Market is a one-story, wood frame building with stucco exterior, a <br /> concrete foundation, and a built-up roof Access to the building was not gained, and the <br /> ' assessment was limited to extenor observations from the public nght-of-ways exterior to <br /> the building Currently, according to Mr Freitas, this building is used as a meeting hall by a <br /> fraternal/business association <br /> 2 3 3 620-622 Market Street <br /> The building at 620-622 Market is a three-story, brick building with a concrete foundation <br /> and a built-up roof, containing approximately 27,750 square feet in floor area The building <br /> was originally built as a hotel and is currently operating as the Cunningham Hotel <br /> The main entrance to the hotel is on the first floor and accessed from Market Street The <br /> entrance area is terra cotta tiled and the walls are plastered Fluorescent lighting was <br /> observed in halls on the second and third floors and in the garage on the first floor of the <br /> building Stags lead from the first floor entranceway to the hotel rooms on the second and <br /> third floors East of the hotel entrance is a door leading to the concrete-paved garage <br /> area The garage is currently used for storage of household goods and cleaning products <br /> (in commercially available sizes) Mr Patel, the hotel manager, said that the garage had <br /> formerly been used for the repair of automobiles The rear of the basement contained a <br /> round table, service pit, and sump The service pit has a floor drain, and oil staining was <br /> ' observed on the walls and floor of the pit A small, subsurface, concrete-lined pipe trench <br /> containing sewer and gas pipes was located along the western side of the building A <br /> boiler room containing a gas-fired heater, water tank, and two 100-gallon hot water heaters <br /> (gas) was located at the southern end (rear) of the building The boiler provides steam <br /> heat to the second and third floor rooms Thermal system insulation (TSI) was observed <br /> on the water tank and on a steam pipe protruding near the ceiling of the boder room <br /> Present in the Market Street sidewalk outside the front of the hotel, there is what appears <br /> to be a fuel fill port While the purpose and function of the port could not be ascertained <br /> within the scope of the ESA, its presence indicates the possible presence of a fuel oil tank <br /> beneath the sidewalk at the north end of the building <br /> The hotel office is located on the second floor at the top of the stairs Hotel rooms on both <br /> the second and third floors are similar in layout Interior walls and ceilings are plaster and <br /> the floor is carpeted except for ceramic the in bathrooms and bare wood floors in closets <br /> The kitchen and laundry room located on the second floor has linoleum on the floor <br /> The roof was accessed by stairs from the third floor Four out-of-service solar hot water <br /> heaters were located on the roof Several vent pipes were observed on the roof of the <br /> building No signs of chemicals staining, spills or releases were observed on the roof <br /> Ijobt96W60014 0011extdoc 3 <br />