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11 <br /> <br />1 <br />2 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />Z7 <br />28 <br />30 <br />31 <br />The environmental assessment included several parts. One was the physical site <br />inspection; one was a review of available computer databases for federal, state, ar~d local <br />environmental regulations. <br />In a phase I environmental assessment, you are looking to identify what are called <br />recognized environmental conditions. These are defined as the presence of a hazardous <br />substance such as petroleum, when conditions indicate an existing release, past release, or the <br />material threat of release of these materials. In performing the environmental investigation, we <br />found none of these things in the properly in question. We did find one recognized <br />environmental condition on an adjacent property, which has an existing gasoline station at the <br />intersection of Buckhorn Road and 1-85. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT <br />I~]Phase I EA per ASTM Standard E 1527-05 PerFormed by GEL Engineering of NC, Inc. <br />:i1 Off-Site Recognized Environmental Condition (REC) -Buckhorn Amoco <br />Mr. Hutchins recalled Tracy Parrott, who continued with the presentation on the comprehensive <br />use plan and land use plan. <br />Tracy Parrott: I would like to add to the environmental assessment aspect of this, that in <br />addition to the phase I assessment that was done; Orange County staff did assist with some <br />determinations on the site of present streams and wetlands. There were two buffered streams <br />that fall within the Neuse River Basin .identified on Site I parallel to I-85140, and the other stream <br />comes from the corner of the property and extends back to the middle of the property. There <br />was one wetland that was somewhere in this vicinity just off of the existing Jockey lot. <br />COMPREHENSIVE USE PLAN <br />'144 Million SF of Building Footprint <br />i nNn i ~sF Ft7R DISTRICT 1 <br />_ LAND USE APPROX. SF/Seats! <br /> BLDG. # Rooms/Units <br />Retail Trade, multiple use 1-2 25,000 sf <br />Retail Trade, free 1-2 160,000 sf <br />standing building <br />Financellnsurance/Real 0 0 <br />Estate <br />Services -Hotel 0 0 <br />Services - <br />Theater/Entertainment. 0 0 <br />Center <br />Services, free standing 0 0 <br />building <br />Residential, multi-family ~ 0 0 <br />i nNn ~ ~~F FnR nISTRICT II <br />-- - <br />LAND USE <br />APPROX. <br />SF/Seats/ <br />Retail Trade, multiple use BLDG. # RoomsiUnits <br />Retail Trade, free 2-10 273,000 sf <br />standing building 6-7 68,000 sf <br />Financellnsurance/Real 1-2 4,000 sf <br />Estate <br />