exclusion rather than an Environmental Assessment (described above). Michael Baker will prepare Categorical Exclusion Statutory
<br />Checklists (CEST checklist) for the City in accordance with HUD's recommended format for conducting CEST checklists pursuant to 24
<br />CFR Part 58. The analysis will include all required determinations and compliance documentation for the laws and authorities at 24 CFR
<br />parts 50.4, .58.6, and 58.5. The following are the primary compliance factors of the CEST checklist: Airport Hazards, Coastal Barrier
<br />Resources, Flood Insurance, Clean Air, Coastal Zone Management, Contamination and Toxic Substances, Endangered Species,
<br />Explosive and Flammable Hazards, Farmlands Protection, Floodplain Management, Historic Preservation, Noise Abatement and Control,
<br />Sole Source Aquifers, Wetlands Protection, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and Environmental Justice. Michael Baker also has in-house experts
<br />that can prepare required technical studies and assist with required consultations to support the CEST checklist, such as cultural
<br />resources assessments and historic property evaluations required to demonstrate compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA. The CEST
<br />checklist will also include several HUD -required summary sections, including mitigation measures, funding breakdown, and summary of
<br />findings and conclusions. If mitigation or othercompliance steps would be required (i.e., additional reports, studies, consultations, permits,
<br />or agreements), we would assist the City with the public review and comment process, including preparing and publishing a Notice of
<br />Intent/Request for the Release of Funds (NOI/RROF) as required by HUD.
<br />LEAD RISK SURVEYS
<br />It is our understanding that the purpose of building surveys, as part of this scope of work, is to identify the presence of asbestos -containing
<br />materials (ACMs), lead -based paints (LBPs), and other potential hazardous building materials (such as polychlorinated biphenyls
<br />[PCBsI). Michael Baker has retained Panacea to identify the likelihood that asbestos is present in concentrations greater than 1 percent
<br />in suspect, readily accessible construction materials. Panacea will assess the likelihood that lead is present in concentrations greater
<br />than 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm2) in/on readily accessible painted surfaces of the buildings. It is acknowledged that
<br />components or structures not permanently attached or can easily be removed during renovation will not be tested (such as furniture,
<br />cabinets, trash, artwork, etc.). Panacea will also estimate the number of readily -accessible fluorescent light tubes, mercury -containing
<br />thermostat switches, ballast containing PCBs, potential tritium exit signs, batteries and/or battery -containing equipment, and potential
<br />Freon TM -containing refrigeration systems in the buildings. Sampling or testing of equipment is excluded from this scope of work. The
<br />overall technical approach for sampling activities will involve review of build plans and preparation of base maps, conducting site
<br />reconnaissance and preparation of a sampling strategy, and data evaluation and report preparation.
<br />LEAD AND ASBESTOS TESTING, MONITORING AND CLEARANCES
<br />It is our understanding that the purpose of building surveys, as part of this scope of work, is to identify the presence of asbestos -containing
<br />materials (AGMs) and lead -based paint (LBP) and hazards related to LBP. Michael Baker has retained Panacea to identify the likelihood
<br />that asbestos is present in concentrations greater than 1 percent in suspect, readily accessible construction materials. Panacea will
<br />assess the likelihood that lead is present in concentrations greater than 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm2) in/on readily
<br />accessible painted surfaces of the buildings and perform risk assessment if necessary. It is acknowledged that components or structures
<br />not permanently attached or can easily be removed during renovation will not be tested (such as furniture, cabinets, trash, artwork, etc.).
<br />Panacea provides consulting services for asbestos abatement and lead -related work. For asbestos abatement oversight, Panacea can
<br />prepare and design abatement specifications, perform abatement oversight, and collect daily air monitoring during abatement activities
<br />and final clearance air samples after abatement is complete.
<br />SOILS TESTING
<br />Michael Baker has retained Roux to perform soils testing for potential contamination should those services be required. It is our
<br />understanding that soil testing may be required if (1) potentially impacted soils are encountered such as when excavated soils indicate
<br />possible impacts or when expected or unexpected underground structures such as clarifiers or underground storage tanks that may have
<br />impacted excavated soils are encountered, or (2) when it is necessary to import fill materials to support construction activities.
<br />When soils testing services are required for on -site soils (scenario 1 above), Roux will perform soil sampling of potentially impacted soil
<br />in general accordance with the Soil Management Plan (SMP) if one has been prepared. When no SMP exists, Roux will prepare one if
<br />requested by the City, or simply perform soil testing as described below:
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