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79 <br />line right-of-way, Surface water is resent in the tire track l r i . Along with several <br />empty beverage contaiwas, a large. tri l cable was found paitially buricd Under loose digit <br />and leaf litter (Photo . <br />As the stream flows merest, it reforms into an ephemeral cha'nnel and travels through culvert <br />under Tin in Road (Photo . The plant community is dominated by pine, but transitions into <br />r -me io oak hickory foxiest to the crest. There are several large, pailially buried piles of le ris <br />located on the subject site. The first debris pile (3615'8.58" N, 79'1 l..l appears <br />consist o lass jars, tiro cars, and large ti ugs (Photo . The second trash pile (3615'6.20" N, <br />79' 1 1'l5.55" also appears to consist primarily of ar +s, cans, and other containers (Photo . <br />The third trash pile (36'5'6.45" -N, 1911 ' l 5.45' W may have been a burn pile due to the <br />charred remains of trash and logs (Photo The Bourth large trash pile (3615'6.09' N, <br />790 1 "15.97" is composed mostly of automobile tires and glass containers (Photo 8). There <br />are also several areas that appear to be man -made clearings, indicated by the mounds <br />displaced soil along the borders of these clearings. <br />There are two abandoned and dilapidated mobile homes located along the southern boundary of <br />PIN 9845-40-5022, just off Schoolhouse Road Photo 9). The exterior walls of both styuctures <br />have been removed/ torn down. Trash, fiberglass insulation, discarded furniture, and tires litter <br />the area. There is no evidence of underground storage tanks in this area. <br />`here is another abandoned structure to the southwest of the trailers, This singte- family <br />residence is built on a foundation but the walls have been destroyed Photo 10). Three of the <br />four large trash piles are located behind this house. In the midst of the trash piles is an area that <br />cold have previously been the site of a septic tank Photo It), oo eve lurhr invesi atios <br />would be necessary. <br />One other; abandoned single - family residence is located on the subject site loot 12). It is also <br />built o n a foundation, but the structure itself is near collapse, Vegetation has overgrown the <br />structure and trash litters the ground. <br />Woodland and single-family r* si knees were observed in the vicinity of the ubj of site, <br />No visual indications of a release of hazardous materials or petroleum products, ill terms of <br />staining, odors, or stressed vegetation, were observed. No US' s, in terms of X117 Vert ports, <br />wee# observed r reported o h existed on the subject site* <br />7,0 FOR' IYIIVARIY� ANDINGS f'g OPINIONS <br />This section recognizes as and current land use of the site and addresses any recognized <br />environmental condition R Cs . Results of the F1r•stSearc off -site release and potential <br />release report are also discussed. <br />7, -Past Land Use <br />According to the current title hotder, Travis Fate, a. poi ion of the subject site and neighboring <br />properties were previously used as farmland. Historical aerial photographs confirm this <br />statement. <br />The Calena Group Schoolhouse Road, Phase 1 A*S/I <br />Job 41139 pril 2011 <br />