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<br />3. Complete the following table for identified contamination: <br />Media General contaminant types (e.g., VOCs, metals) <br />Soils Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) including <br />dibromochloromethane, cis-1,2-dichloroethene, <br />tetrachloroethene (PCE), and silver <br />Groundwater VOCs including benzene, cis-1,2-dichloroethene, <br />tetrachloroethene (PCE), and trichloroethene (TCE) <br />Soil gas vapor VOCs including PCE, TCE, and 1,2- <br />dichloropropane <br />Asbestos and lead-based paint1 Asbestos was identified in the current bank building that will need to be abated prior to <br />demolition. Abatement costs are not anticipated to eligible because proposed development is not <br />considered affordable. <br />Other (i.e, building features <br />contaminated from a chemical release, etc.) <br />Based on prior structures, debris may be mixed <br />with fill soil. <br />1 Only costs associated with the assessment and removal of asbestos-containing <br />materials and lead-based paint in affordable multi-family and land-trust housing projects <br />are eligible for funding. For asbestos, specify friable and nonfriable materials. For lead- <br />based paint, specify if intact, loose, or flaking. <br /> <br />4. Provide a brief synopsis of the site’s land use history and explain why the site is believed to be contaminated (if the application is for an assessment grant) or how the site came to be contaminated (if the application is for cleanup). <br />Please limit your response to 300 words. Refer to required table and figure attachments <br />as appropriate to aid in your discussion <br /> <br />The Property was historically developed in the 1930s with a tourist camp (later converted <br />to a mobile home park) that extended to the north and east adjacent sites. The <br />campground office building and several cabins or trailers were present on the Property. <br />The office building included a fuel station in the 1940s. Around 1950, the Property was <br />redeveloped into commercial structure occupied by various retail tenants including a <br />drycleaner, Pilgrim Cleaners, in the 1960s and 1970s. The Property was then razed and <br />redeveloped with the current bank building in 1979.