Laserfiche WebLink
South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Rescheduled Regular Meeting –November 2, 2010 <br /> <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br /> <br />C. Airport Economic Development Area <br /> <br />(1) continued… <br /> <br />properties before the Commission today will <br />go a long way to help alleviate the classroom <br />and parking shortages Ivy Tech is <br />experiencing. <br /> <br /> <br />(2) Proposal for Supplemental Phase II <br />Environmental Assessment of 1521/1527 S. <br />Kendall Street. <br /> <br />Mr. Relos noted that 1521/1527 S. Kendall is <br />a little car shop that we hope to acquire. <br />Phifer Environmental completed a Phase I <br />site assessment of 1521/1527 S. Kendall in <br />June which revealed certain Recognized <br />Environmental Conditions. A Phase II was <br />recommended, authorized by the <br />Commission in July and completed in <br />October. The Phase II revealed <br />Tetrachroethylene in the ground water at the <br />two most eastern of the four sample sites on <br />the property, which over the years has been a <br />car repair and a body shop. Tetrachro- <br />ethylene is a chemical traditionally used in <br />the dry cleaning business. <br /> <br />Because, historically, there was a dry cleaner <br />a half block to the south and a Laundromat <br />directly to the south of this property, it has <br />been suggested that further analysis be done. <br />The analysis will consist of five geoprobes to <br />be installed around the perimeter of the <br />property to collect water and soil samples. <br />The water samples will be tested to <br />determine from which direction the <br />Tetrachroethylene is coming from, and that <br />this site is not the source of the <br /> 18 <br /> <br />