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• Historical activities likely involved the application of herbicides and /or pesticides <br />to proposed project area as part of historical crop cultivation. <br />Given that this historic crop cultivation chemical use was stopped decades ago, <br />and the bulk storage of chemicals were not observed on the proposed project <br />area in available historic aerial photographs, this finding is not considered a <br />recognized environmental condition. <br />Crushed concrete was reportedly placed on the south /southeastern portion of <br />the proposed property area. <br />Potential on -site disposal of demolition debris from demolition of two to three <br />structures historically associated with the former adjacent farmstead located <br />near the southwest corner of the proposed project area <br />Surface disturbance located in the north- central portion of the proposed project <br />area in the 1980 aerial photograph; the cause of the disturbance unknown. <br />The potential for encountering buried debris exists for the proposed project <br />area, which includes excavating activities. These findings are considered to <br />constitute recognized environmental conditions. Based on the potential for <br />encountering buried debris during redevelopment activities, it is recommended <br />that soils be screened as part of geotechnical investigations to be conducted on <br />the proposed project area in preparation for future development activities. <br />No hazardous wastes will be generated by the proposed project. Temporary fuel <br />storage tanks for construction equipment may be located in the project area to allow <br />ready access for equipment refueling. The size and location of these tanks is unknown <br />at this time. <br />Traffic <br />The only mitigation measure necessary will be a southbound right turn lane from Lake <br />Drive to the development. A northbound left turn lane will also be installed on Lake <br />Drive. <br />