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PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT GREAT ST. JAMES U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 'Great St. James 18 18 610'N 64 49 737AN earth PREPARED FOR ERIKA KELLERHALS KELLERHALS FERGUSON ICROBLIN PLLC PREPARED BY BIOIMPACT, INC. P.O. BOX 132 KINGSHILL, ST. CROIX U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 00851 JANUARY 2016 EFTA00596974 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SUMMARY II. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE B. DETAILED SCOPE OF SERVICES C. LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS OF ASSESSMENT D. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS E. USER RELIANCE III. SITE DESCRIPTION A. LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION B. SITE AND VICINITY CHARACTERISTICS C. CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY D. DESCRIPTIONS OF STRUCTURES AND ROADS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON SITE E. CURRENT USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES IV. USER PROVIDED INFORMATION A. TITLE RECORDS B. ENVIRONMENTAL LIENS OR ACTIVITIES AND USE LIMITATIONS C. SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE D. VALUATION REDUCTION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES E. OWNER, PROPERTY MANAGER AND OCCUPANT INFORMATION F. REASON FOR PERFORMING PHASE I G. OTHER V. RECORDS REVIEW A. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS SOURCES, FEDERAL AND TERRITORIAL B. ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES C. PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCES D. HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION ON THE PROPERTY E. HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION ON ADJOINING PROPERTIES VI. SITE RECONNAISSANCE A. METHODOLOGY AND LIMITING CONDITIONS B. GENERAL SITE SETTING I. CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY 2. PAST USE OF THE PROPERTY 3. CURRENT USE OF ADJOINING PROPERTY 4. PAST USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES 5. CURRENT OR PAST USES IN THE SURROUNDING AREA 6. GEOLOGIC, HYDROGEOLOGIC, HYDROLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS 7. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES 8. ROADS 2 EFTA00596975 9. POTABLE WATER SUPPLY 10. SEWAGE DISPOSAL C. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR OBSERVATIONS VII. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONNECTION WITH IDENTIFIED USES A. STORAGE TANKS B. ODORS C. POOLS OF LIQUID D. DRUMS E. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AND PETROLEUM PRODUCT CONTAINERS F. UNIDENTIFIED SUBSTANCE CONTAINERS G. INDICATIONS OF PCB'S H. INTERIOR OBSERVATIONS I. HEATING/COOLING 2. STAINS OR CORROSION 3. DRAINS AND SUMPS I. EXTERIOR OBSERVATIONS I. PITS, PONDS, OR LAGOONS 2. STAINED SOIL OR PAVEMENT 3. STRESSED VEGETATION 4. SOLID WASTEASTE WATERWELLS 5. SEPTIC SYSTEMS VIII. INTERVIEWS A. INTERVIEW WITH OWNER B. INTERVIEW WITH SITE MANAGER C. INTERVIEW WITH OCCUPANTS D. INTERVIEW WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS E. INTERVIEWS WITH OTHERS IX. FINDINGS X. OPINION XI. CONCLUSIONS XII. DEVIATIONS XIII. REFERENCES XIV. SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS XIII. QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS PARTICIPATING IN PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT XIV. APPENDICES A. SITE INFORMATION B. SUPPORTING INFORMATION C. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS D. DATABASE SEARCH 3 EFTA00596976 I. SUMMARY An Environmental Site Assessment was conducted of Great St. James Island in January 2016. Great St. James is located off the southeastern end of the island of St. Thomas. Little St. James lies to the east. II. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE The Environmental Site Assessment has been conducted on the site to identify any potential hazardous substances or petroleum products or Recognized Environmental Concerns (RECs) on Great St. James, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, whether it is an existing release, a past release or a potential threat of a future release exists. B DETAILED SCOPE OF SERVICES This Environmental Site Assessment follows the Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process as designated in E 1527-05 by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 2005 (latest release). This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E-50 on Environmental Assessment and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E50.02 on Commercials Real Estate Transactions. C. SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS It is assumed that no potentially hazardous substance or petroleum products or knowledge of such has been purposely or otherwise hidden or withheld in association with Great St. James, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. D. LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS OF ASSESSMENT The environmental professional is very familiar with the island and area of the island that are not currently developed were not surveyed since no alterations to those areas has been made. Sanborn maps and municipal directories are not available for the Subject Parcel; public records, including NOAA aerials, soils maps, permits and the Surveyors Report were used to document uses of the property. E. SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS There are no special terms or conditions in association with this Phase I Environmental Assessment. F. USER RELIANCE This report has been prepared for the use of Erika A. Kellerhals of Kellerhals Ferguson Kroblin PLLC and their assignees. No other parties are entitled to rely on this Report without receipt of express written permission to do so from Erika A. Kellerhals and Bioimpact, Inc. 4 EFTA00596977 II. SITE DESCRIPTION A. LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION The island is divided in to several parcels as shown on the VI Cadastral website Estate Great St. James Red Hook Quarter, St. Thomas, C-1 & C-2 Estate Great St. James No. 6A Redhook Quarter, St. Thomas and B-1 & B-2 Estate Great St. James, Redhook Quarter, St. Thomas. The Tax IDs are ID 109801010100, ID 109801010300 and ID 109801010200 respectively. B. SITE AND VICINITY CHARACTERISTIC The island is more than 90% undeveloped. There is a small residential compound located off the northeastern facing bay. There as several dirt roads on the northern end of the island but the rest is forested. There are 5 salt ponds on the island as well has historic ruins also no the northern end. C. CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY The property is used for a private family vacation area. There is a caretaker who lives on the property. D. DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES, ROADS, OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON THE SITE There is a quonset hut at the top of the hill above the small houses, there is a small wooden house with galvanized roofing near the quonset hut which is the caretakers home. There is a main residential structure which consists of detached rooms which is a wooden structure with galvanized roofing. There is a small shed which houses an RO, and a small cistern near the shed. There is a tennis court near the beach and a small dock. There are no paved roads. There is a dirt road which leads up are to the quonset hut. There is an over grown road to the top of the highest peak and an over grown road to a beach to the west. E. CURRENT USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES There are no adjoining properties. IV. USER PROVIDED INFORMATION A. TITLE RECORDS The Lt. Governor Cadastral site shows that the property is held by Christian Kjaer, GSJ Properties Corp and John K, Kim and Nina Furst, and Allee Hambros. B. ENVIRONMENTAL LIENS OR ACTIVITIES AND USE LIMITATIONS 5 EFTA00596978 No environmental liens were found by the data base survey. C. SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE The environmental professional is familiar with the island having done several surveys within the area over the last 20 years. D. COMMONLY KNOWN OR REASONABLY ASCERTIANABLY INFORMATION There is no commonly known or reasonable ascertainable information about this property what would indicate a REC may be present. E. VALUATION REDUCTION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES There has been no reduction in value of the property due to environmental reasons. F. OWNER, PROPERTY MANAGER AND OCCUPANT INFORMATION The Lt. Governor Cadastral site shows that the property is held by Christian Kjaer, GSJ Properties Corp and John K, Kim and Nina Furst, and Allee Hambros. G. REASON FOR PERFORMING PHASE I The Environmental Site Assessment has been conducted on the site to identify any potential hazardous substances or petroleum products on Great St. James, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands whether it is an existing release, a past release or a potential threat of a future release exists. H. OTHER N/A 6 EFTA00596979 V. RECORDS REVIEW A. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES, FEDERAL AND TERRITORIAL The FirstSearch Technology Corporation Database Search found 669 listing on the data base search of the zip code. No listings were associated with Great St. James and because this is an island none of the other properties can affect it. B. ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES Information for this Environmental Assessment has been gathered from local government offices and personnel, historical photographs and publications, Federal Emergency Management Publications and United States Geological Service (USGS) and aerial service maps. C. PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCES The island which lies off the eastern tip of St. Thomas is irregularly shaped, and has two fault lines running across the island. The island is comprised of 162 acres and rises to an elevation of 186 feet above sealevel. The island is a part of the Water Island Formation that was lain down in the Lower Cretaceous. The northern tip is tonalite, gabbro and granite from the tertiary period, the north western tip as well as the southeastern tip of the island is basalt, and the southwestern tip is undivided, mostly keratophyra. The central portion of the island and the northeastern point is part of the Louisenhoj Formation. The shorelines are a combination of sandy beach, cobble beach and shear rocky cliffs. There are 5 salt ponds on the island. The Soil Survey of the Unites State Virgin Islands has classified 6 soil types on the islands of Great St. James. Cinnamon Bay gravelly loam (CgC), 5 to 12 percent slopes, occasionally flooded is usually found on alluvial fans and terraces adjacent to volcanic uplands. It has a survace layer which is 0 to 5 inches deep that is a very dark grayish brown gravelly loam, the subsurface is 5 to 10 inches deep and is a dark brown gravelly loam. Redhook extremely stony sand (RdB), 0 to 5 percent slopes, rubbly, rarely flooded is usually found on coast beaches that are composed of calcareous sand. It has a surface layer 0 to 7 inches deep of dark brown extremely stony sand, underlain with 7 to 10 inches of brown very stony sand and 10 to 16 inches of very pale brown very gravelly sand below which is 16 to 60 inches of white very gravelly sand. Salt flats ponded (SaA) consist of area of unvegetated saline flats, saline marshes and salt ponds. The soils are very deep and poorly drained, strongly saline and frequently ponded for very long periods. Southgate-Rock outcrop complex (SrE), 20 to 40 percent slopes is found on the summits and side slopes of volcanic hills and mountains. It has a surface layer of 0 to 5 inches of brown gravelly loam and a subsoil of 5 to 10 inches of brown very gravelly loam underlain by 10 to 17 inches of weathered igneous bedrock and 17 to 60 inches of 7 EFTA00596980 unweathered igneous bedrock. Southgate-Rock outcrop complex (SrF), 40 to 60 percent slopes is found on the summits and side slopes of volcanic hills and mountains. It has a surface layer of 0 to 5 inches of brown gravelly loam and a subsoil of 5 to 10 inches of brown very gravelly loam underlain by 10 to 17 inches of weathered igneous bedrock and 17 to 60 inches of unweathered igneouss bedrock. Solitude gravelly fine sandy loan (SoA), is found in areas that are adjacent to saline marshes, flats and salt ponds and are a mixture of terrestrial and marine sediments. D. HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION Historically the property was developed and part was in agricultural use. In the recent past island has only been in residential use. E. CURRENT AND PAST USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES There are no adjoining properties. VI. SITE RECONNAISSANCE A. METHODOLOGY AND LIMITING CONDITIONS Walkthrough transects were made around the housing compound and into sheds and out buildings B. GENERAL SITE SETTING 1. CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY The property is currently used as a vacation property and there is a care taker who lives on the island. 2. PAST USES OF THE PROPERTY The property has been in residential use for the last 50 years. 3. CURRENT USES IN THE ADJOINING PROPERTY There are no adjoining properties. 4. PAST USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY S EFTA00596981 There are no adjoining properties. 5. CURRENT OR PAST USES IN THE SURROUNDING AREA The island to the east is also privately held and has a single resident. 6. GEOLOGIC, HYDROGEOLOGIC, HYDROLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS The island which lies off the eastern tip of St. Thomas is irregularly shaped, and has two fault lines running across the island. The island is comprised of 162 acres and rises to an elevation of 186 feet above sealevel. The island is a part of the Water Island Formation that was lain down in the Lower Cretaceous. The northern tip is tonalite, gabbro and granite from the tertiary period, the north western tip as well as the southeastern tip of the island is basalt, and the southwestern tip is undivided, mostly keratophyra. The central portion of the island and the northeastern point is part of the Louisenhoj Formation. The shorelines are a combination of sandy beach, cobble beach and shear rocky cliffs. There are 5 salt ponds on the island. The Soil Survey of the Unites State Virgin Islands has classified 6 soil types on the islands of Great St. James. Cinnamon Bay gravelly loam (CgC), 5 to 12 percent slopes, occasionally flooded is usually found on alluvial fans and terraces adjacent to volcanic uplands. It has a survace layer which is 0 to 5 inches deep that is a very dark grayish brown gravelly loam, the subsurface is 5 to 10 inches deep and is a dark brown gravelly loam. Redhook extremely stony sand (RdB), 0 to 5 percent slopes, rubbly, rarely flooded is usually found on coast beaches that are composed of calcareous sand. It has a surface layer 0 to 7 inches deep of dark brown extremely stony sand, underlain with 7 to 10 inches of brown very stony sand and 10 to 16 inches of very pale brown very gravelly sand below which is 16 to 60 inches of white very gravelly sand. Salt flats ponded (SaA) consist of area of unvegetated saline flats, saline marshes and salt ponds. The soils are very deep and poorly drained, strongly saline and frequently ponded for very long periods. Southgate-Rock outcrop complex (SrE), 20 to 40 percent slopes is found on the summits and side slopes of volcanic hills and mountains. It has a surface layer of 0 to 5 inches of brown gravelly loam and a subsoil of 5 to 10 inches of brown very gravelly loam underlain by 10 to 17 inches of weathered igneous bedrock and 17 to 60 inches of unweathered igneous bedrock. Southgate-Rock outcrop complex (SrF), 40 to 60 percent slopes is found on the summits and side slopes of volcanic hills and mountains. It has a surface layer of 0 to 5 inches of brown gravelly loam and a subsoil of 5 to 10 inches of brown very gravelly loam underlain by 10 to 17 inches of weathered igneous bedrock and 17 to 60 inches of unweathered igneouss bedrock. Solitude gravelly fine sandy loan (SoA), is found in areas that are adjacent to saline marshes, 9 EFTA00596982 flats and salt ponds and are a mixture of terrestrial and marine sediments. 5. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURES There is a quonset hut at the top of the hill above the small houses, there is a small wooden house with galvanized roofing near the quonset hut which is the caretakers home. There is a main residential structure which consists of detached rooms which is a wooden structure with galvanized roofing. There is a small shed which houses an RO, and a small cistern near the shed. There is a tennis court near the beach and a small dock. VII. ROADS There are no paved roads. There is a dirt road which leads up are to the quonset hut. There is an over grown mad to the top of the highest peak and an over grown road to a beach to the west. 9. POTABLE WATER SUPPLY The property utilizes roof catchment. An RO has been installed on a well but it is currently no in use. 10. SEWAGE DISPOSAL The property has a chambered waste system which currently does not appear to be functioning correctly. The effluent from the system is used for irrigation. C. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR OBSERVATIONS VIII. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONNECTION WITH IDENTIFIED USES There is fuel on the site for the vehicles and for a generator. All of the fuel is in proper containment. IX. STORAGE TANKS There is are fuel tanks located adjacent to the Quonset hut which are used for the generator and fueling vehicles. There are 5 gallon gas tanks which are also used for fueling jet skis and other combustion engines on the site. X. ODORS There were no unusual odors on the site. XI. POOLS OF LIQUID 10 EFTA00596983 There were no pool of liquid on the site. XII. DRUMS There are several 55 gallon drums in the maintenance area and some contain hydrocarbons. All were property stored. XIII. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS There are some petroleum products associated with some of the mechanical equipment, small containers, and the fuel tank. All were properly stored. XIV. UNIDENTIFIED SUBSTANCE CONTAINERS No unidentified substance containers were noted. XV. INDICATIONS OF PCB'S There are no indications of PCB's or the potential for PCBs on the site. D. INTERIOR OBSERVATIONS 1. HEATING/COOLING There were window units in the detached residential units. 2. STAINS OR CORROSION There were no stains or corrosion noted. 3. DRAINS AND SUMPS The only drainage system noted was the waste water which lead to the septic containment and the down spouts for roof catchment leading to the cistern. No sumps were noted. E. EXTERIOR OBSERVATIONS 1. PITS, PONDS OR LAGOONS There are 5 salt ponds on the site. 2. STAINED SOIL OR PAVEMENT No stained soil was noted. There is no pavement on the site. 3. STRESSED VEGETATION No stressed vegetation was present on site other than landscaping debris. EFTA00596984 4. SOLID WASTE There is scattered debris to the south of the Quonset hut in what appears to be a storage area for construction debris and materials. None would represent an REC. 5. WASTE WATER The property has a multi chambered system that appear to be malfunctioning and is full. The effluent is used for irrigation. 6. WELLS There is a well on the property, which the RO was attached to. 7. SEPTIC SYSTEM The property has a multi chambered system that appear to be malfunctioning and is full. The effluent is used for irrigation. H. INTERVIEWS A. INTERVIEW WITH OWNER The owner is not in the country. He has a local attorney, Kevin who is not aware of any environmental concerns on the property. B. INTERVIEW WITH SITE MANAGER The site manager who lives on site was not aware of any environmental concerns on site. C. INTERVIEW WITH OCCUPANTS There are no occupants other than the site manager. D. INTERVIEW WITH LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Kent Bernier or Syed Syedali of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources said he was unaware of any RECs on the site or in the immediate area. E. INTERVIEWS WITH OTHERS N/A. VII. FINDINGS The island has been used as a vacation home for a single family for many years. The site is well kept and the fuels on the site are properly stored. No RECs were noted. 12 EFTA00596985 VIII. OPINION It is the environmental professional's opinion that there are no conditions on the site that constitute a recognized environmental condition as defined by ASTM 1527-05. IX. CONCLUSIONS It is the environmental professional's option that there are no conditions on the site which constitute a recognized environmental condition as defined by ASTM 1527-05.. X. DEVIATIONS There were no deviations from standard practices in association with this assessment. XL REFERENCES Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Services, Technical Release 55, 1986. U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service. 1970 Soil Survey Virgin Islands of 39the United States. U.S. Gov't. Printing Office, Wash.. XII. SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL This report is a true representation of our findings during the record review and site reconnaissance of Great St. James, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. I declare that to the best of my professional knowledge and belief, I meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in 312.10 of 40 of 40 CFR 312 and I have the specific qualification based on education, training and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. I have developed and preformed the all appropriate inquires in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR, Part 312. Amy , ' emp , . President, Bioimpact, Inc. 13 EFTA00596986 XIII. QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS Resume for Amy Claire Dempsey and 13ioimpact. Inc.'s qualification statements arc attached. IIV. APPENDICES A. Location Map/Site 14 EFTA00596987 B. SUPPORTING DATA Doc 5 /sta.. IA IS EFTA00596988 • le asessfla Topographic Map r. I /A r Great St. James Island 16 EFTA00596989 MAP SCALE r SOO' WOO FIRM FLOCC INS.RANCE RATE NAP 17 EFTA00596990 Great Bay tss • -- 2 ba I 1 • • Googleearth 12/31/2014 'Great St. James 18 18 610 N 64 49 737'W EFTA00596991 Custom Sod Rorporco Report Sod Map 1 13NX aina all0) NMI se a •••11.100 W/0/0••••••••••••••(1 ••111lima — 1146/1. 3,70C arta) If • TO 10) 10) :X0 Plarpqtain *twinizr Cara waft Pi0984 63. la tr. Sax Alta. Soils Report ; • 26 EFTA00596992 EFTA00596993 EFTA00596994 EFTA00596995 EFTA00596996 EFTA00596997 EFTA00596998 EFTA00596999

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