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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> 6 RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Based on the findings of the ESA, Kennedy/Jenks recommends the following <br /> 1 A gasoline UST, dispenser island, and associated piping were removed from a <br /> former automotive repair facility at 636-640 Market Street A sump associated with <br /> the repair facility remains onsite Kennedy/Jenks recommends further investigation <br /> to determine the condition and drainage system (if any) associated with the sump, <br /> and subsurface conditions beneath the sump and former locations of the gasoline <br /> UST and`dispenser island <br /> 2 A former service station was identified on the 1950 Sanborn Map No record was <br /> available indicating whether gasoline and oil USTs were removed prior to paving the <br /> area for parking Kennedy/Jenks recommends further investigation to determine if <br /> these USTs remain onsite, and if these USTs have impacted the subsurface <br /> 3 The first floor of the Cunningham Hotel at 620-622 Market Street was previously <br /> used for automotive repair A roundtable, service pit, and sump were observed <br /> Kennedy/Jenks recommends further investigation to determine the condition and <br /> drainage system (if any) associated with the service pit and sump, and their <br /> potential impacts to the subsurface <br /> ' 4 Two fill ports were identified on the sidewalk in front of the Cunningham Hotel at <br /> 620-622 Market Street Their presence indicates the possibility of a fuel al UST <br /> Kennedy/Jenks recommends further investigation to determine if a UST is located <br /> onsite, and its potential for impacting the subsurface <br /> 5 Potential ACBMs were identified on the subject property Kennedy/Jenks <br /> recommends conducting a comprehensive asbestos survey to document ACBMs <br /> prior to conducting scheduled renovation or demolition activities <br /> 6 Due to the age of the buildings, it is likely that lead-based paint and lead-containing <br /> solder was used onsite Kennedy/Jenks recommends conducting a comprehensive <br /> lead survey to determine the extent and severity of lead paint onsite prior to <br /> ' conducting scheduled renovation or demolition activities <br /> r <br /> i UobOW60014 00%textdoc 1 <br />