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File #: 060611.    Version: 0 Name: Environmental Contamination Screening Assessment of Former Tackle Box Property (B)
Type: Staff Recommendation Status: On Consent Agenda
File created: 10/16/2006 In control: Community Redevelopment Agency
On agenda: Final action: 10/16/2006
Title: Environmental Contamination Screening Assessment of Former Tackle Box Property (B)
Attachments: 1. 060611_20061016_cra.pdf
Title
Environmental Contamination Screening Assessment of Former Tackle Box Property (B)

Explanation
The former Tackle Box site is contaminated with petroleum and has been listed with the State Petroleum Clean up program, administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). At one time, the site cleanup score made it eligible for priority funding. In April 2006, Water and Air Research, the CRA's consultant working on the site, informed CRA staff that the FDEP changed the scoring process which resulted in the site receiving lowered funding priority. Water and Air Research proceeded to develop technical information that would raise the funding score; however, the information gathered did not yield data that would typically merit a scoring increase. As a result, a timeframe for when the remediation will take place is unknown. As an initial step, the CRA requested the City Commission to send a letter to the Petroleum Cleanup Manager at the Alachua County Department of Environmental Protection, requesting that the site be rescored in order to be given priority for clean up and redevelopment of the site. The letter was sent, and a response back from the Alachua County Department of Environmental Protection indicated that the site cannot be rescored at this time. The Tackle Box site received a score of 30, and currently funding is available for sites with a priority score of 37or higher.

At this time, staff cannot determine how long it will take to increase the priority ranking or to completely clean up the site. In order to proceed with designing a gateway feature for the site that takes into account future environmental remediation staff recommends hiring Water and Air Research to prepare a risk assessment. The purpose of this assessment would be to locate contaminated soil and groundwater. In so doing, areas can be identified for which either: 1) modification to land surfaces could impede future site remediation or ...

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