From: NAYAR Roxy * DEQ

Sent: Fri Oct 13 13:42:25 2023

To: EDWARDS Briece; David.Harrelson@grandronde.org; culturalresouces@ctsi.nsn; Carey Miller; Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Warm Springs

Cc: ORR Jim * DEQ

Subject: DEQ Clean-up Notification- 2700 NE Tacoma St., Portland, OR

Importance: Normal

Attachments: 20231002_2700 Tacoma St_Notification_Site Map.docx;

 

Hello,

In Clover Consulting, site owner of the property listed below will be demolishing existing warehouses and will be constructing a public storage facility at 2700 SE Tacoma Street, Portland, Oregon 97202. DEQ lists the site as Pacific Hoe North, also known as Former Pacific Hoe, Knife, and Saw, DEQ ECSI Site # 6561. The site is shown in the attached figure.

Contact information for In Clover Consulting:

Kimberly Miller Freeman, Principal

PO Box 1631

Clackamas Oregon 97015

Site Address-2700 SE Tacoma Street, Portland, Oregon 97202

Legal Description:

Township- 1S

Range- 1E

Section- 24

County- Multnomah

Tax Lot- 100

Nearest City- Portland

The site is under the oversight of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) cleanup program as ECSI site #6561. DEQ will guide the work to ensure that the site is not exceeding any cleanup levels and provide a No Further Action determination following completion of the work. The site has no current known historical, archaeological, cultural, or natural resources concerns. The area is adjacent to Johnson Creek, an important salmon spawning water body.

Please review the site and project information, and let me know about any historical, archaeological, cultural, or natural resource concerns you may have. DEQ recognizes the importance of cultural and natural resources to tribal governments, and we are committed to protecting these resources during cleanup work through compliance with state and federal laws. If you have any questions or concerns about this site, please let me know within the next 30 days so that we can address them early in our planning process. If you need additional information about this site, its history, or DEQ’s proposed work, please let me know.

Thank you for your assistance.

Roxann Nayar

Recycling Program Analyst, Tribal Liaison

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Pronouns: (she/her)