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2005-076 TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5902 (518) 761-8201 Community Development- Building &Codes (518) 761-8256 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Permit Number. P20050076 Date Issued: Monday, December 18, 2006 This is to certify that work requested to be done as shown by Permit Number P20050076 has been completed. Tax Map Number. 523400-302-005-0001-097-000-0000 Location: 518 AVIATION Rd Owner. PYRAMID MALL OF G.F. NEWCO, LLC Applicant: PYRAMID MALL OF G.F. NEWCO, LLC This structure may be occupied as a: Demolition By Order of Town Board TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Issuance of this Certificate of Compliance DOES NOT relieve the property owner of the responsibility for compliance with Site Plan, Variance, or other issues and conditions as a result of approvals by the Director of'Building&Code oree t Planning Board or Zoning Board of Appeals. TOWN OF QUEENSBURY 742 Bay Road,Queensbury,NY 12804-5902 (518)761-8201 Community Development-Building& Codes (518) 761-8256 BUILDING PERMIT Permit Number: P20050076 Application Number: A20050076 Tax Map No: 523400-302-005-0001-097-000-0000 Permission is hereby granted to: PYRAMID MATT, OF G F NF.WCO- I,I,C F,"or property located at: 518 AVIATION Rd in the Town of Queensbury,to construct or place at the above location in accordance with application together with plot plans and other information hereto filed and approved and in compliance with the NYS Uniform Building Codes and the Queensbury Zoning Ordinance. Type of Construction Value Owner Address: PYRAMID MALL OF G.F. NEWCO, Demolition 4 CLINTON Sq Total Value SYRACUSE, NY 13202-0000 Contractor or Builder's Name /Address Electrical Inspection Agency Plans&Specifications 2005-076 PYRAMID COMPANY DEMOLITION OF BUILDING (Play Extreme Sports -building) $20.00 PERMIT FEE PAID -THIS PERMIT EXPIRES: Friday, February 17, 2006 (If a longer period is required,an application for an extension must be made to the code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Queensbury before the expiration date.) Dated at the To Queen�ury; h sday, February 17, 2005 SIGNED BY , for the Town of Queensbury. Director of Building Code nforcement Permit No.11--` `��_'' Application for Demolition Permit Fee Paidr�. > Building&Codes Office-Town of Queensbury 742 Bay Road Queensbury,NY 12804 (518)761-8256 Notes: Instructions/Requirements for a permit: Fill in all applicable spaces and submit two(2)plot plans,drawn to scale,showing lot boundaries with dimensions and adjacent roads/streets. Show all existing structures on the property and indicate whirb are to be demolished. Indicate on the plot plan the location of all utilities. 1. A licant fl` _. 1' san Rey atsiltle fir ..�' At- OF 6�AisFAu.s ' �j. y �JN �'A�/ sTy�Y,� �� t N a ' address 4 C NA/rd-l1/ S-gVAX,6 67S PwTJ 1 P) '-4-_ 6"AdVA/ 5dIA2E� SYAA vs.E N'l 13,_0 Z u' t z 80 4SYP �v a °Phone, � j'l ZL >Ooo t8 7`!3 rlst 3/5 4Z? 7 v a� ?l 5— 4Zz' 7 2. Location of demolition: AMAIW C 16 d' T 7 3. Tax Map No. 4. Where will demolition material be disposed of? G'�'4,✓�� L41�96LL E 5. Asbestos Information k A copy of Asbestos Removal Report must be filed with our office before demolition begins a. Is there any asbestos within the building to be demolished? "Yes ❑No If YES, our office needs the following information: - b. Name of firm removing asbestos: re-51� C. License number of firm:_ D 2: -0+5 Q d. Indicate location where asbestos material will be disposed_&%t AdEOS ( ,4 4F1LL FA-12 6. Structure Information a. Indicate which structure(s)will be demolished: ❑Residence; ❑garage; ❑storage building;A%usiness; ❑other b. Size of structure: H L' ft.by 4 7 ' ft. (�t1L �` C. Number of stories / � p ❑ bV d. Foundation type: full cellar; crawls ace; slab e. Foundation: ..will be removed; ❑will not be removed f. Structure(s): ❑will be replaced; k1will not be replaced V,a 7. Utilities Information Indicate utilities for this structure: as ctric ❑propane ❑onsite well-water pump public water %ublic sewer Have you notified the Town Water Dept. for public water and public sewer disonnect? Rles ❑No Have all utilities bee disconnected? es ❑No Signature of Applicant: _ Date: 4 Queensbury Building & Code Enforcement - Residential Final Inspection Office No. (518)761-8256 Arrive: a Depart: am/pm Date Inspection request received: Inspector's Initials _LD — NAME: PERMIT#: 2 -076 LOCATION: DATE: TYPE OF STRUCTURE: uemo Comments Yes No N/A Building Number/Address visible from road Chimney Height/"B"Vent/Direct Vent Location Fresh Air Intake 3 inch Plumbing Vent through roof minimum 6 inches Roof Complete/Exterior Finish Complete Platform at all exterior doors Guards at stairs,decks,patios more than 30 inches above grade Guard at stairwell at 34 inches or more Guard at deck,porches 36 inches or more Handrail Termination at Newell Post or Wall Interior/Exterior Railings 34 inches to 38 inches Interior Handrails @ stairs 2 or more risers Grade away from foundation 6 inches with 10 feet 6 inch clearance to sill plate Gas Valve shut-off exposed/regulator 18 inches above grade Interior privacy!trim/doors/main entrance 36 inches Bathroom/Kitchen watertight Safety glazing/Window in stairwells safety glazing Interior Smoke Detectors: Every level: Every Bedroom: Outside every bedroom area: Inter Connected: Battery backup: Carbon Monoxide Detector Attic access 30 inches x 22 inches x 30 inches(height)in accessible area Crawl Spaces 18 inch x 24 inch access, 1 s .ft,150 s .ft.vents Bathroom Fans,if no window Plumbing fixtures Foundation insulation Floor truss,draft stopping finished basement 1,000 s .ft. Emergency egress below grade Gas Furnace shut-off within 30 feet or within line of site Oil Furnace shut-off at entrance to furnace area Furnace/Hot Water Heater operating Low water shut-off boiler Relief Valve(s)installed/Heat Trap/Water Tern 110 Enclosed Stairs Sheetrock Underside minimum%s"Gypsum Basement stairs closed rise>4 inches Garage Floor Pitched Garage fireproofing/3/4 hour fire door/door closer Duct work Sealed properly Gas Logs in Sealed or Glass Enclosure Final Electrical Final Survey Plot Plan As Built Septic System/Sewer Dept.Inspection Sticker Site Plan /Variance required Flood Plain C n,if required Okay to iss C/C" C/O C Temporary/Permanent L:\Building&Codes Forms\Building&Codes\Inspection Forms\Residential Final Inspection Form—revised—I 00405.doc 107P f I JAN 0 3 2005 f • IogiC Of �J!lr9e. rSt. sTItJi New York Inc DEPT. PRE-DEMOLITION -�_.. PRE-DEMOLITION ASBESTOS -� SURVEY REPORT Play Extreme r,4 Aviator Mall _ Glens Falls, NY - - F �}t4� PREPARED FOR: Pyramid Management Group The Clinton Exchange-4 Clinton Square Syracuse,NY 13202-1078 PREPARED BY: Envirologic of New York, Inc. 5858 East Molloy Road, Suite 146 Syracuse,New York 13211 Conducted December 22,2004 Submitted December 30, 2004 Envirologic Project#EL04B-134 Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:5858 East Molloy Road,Suite 146•Syracuse,NY 13211-2013 (315)455-2714•(315)455-3022(fax)•ghanover @ swns.net(e-mail) t . logic Of New York,Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TOPIC PAGE I Project Overview 1 II Methodologies 1 III Summary of Findings 3 IV Recommendations 4 APPENDIX A Laboratory Analysis Reports & Sample Data Sheets APPENDIX B Certifications APPENDIX C Site Drawing(s) APPENDIX D NYSDOL Building Demolition Survey—Minimum Sampling Guidelines 1 � Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report Play Extreme,Aviator Mall, Glens Falls, NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. SECTION I— Proicet Overview In accordance with a request made by Jason VanAlstyne of Pyramid Management Group, Envirologic of New York, Inc. (Envirologic) completed a pre-demolition asbestos survey of the former Play Extreme building, located adjacent to Aviator Mall in Glens Falls, New York. The inspection was conducted in accordance with the requirements outlined in the New York State Department of Labor's (NYSDOL)asbestos standard (12 NYCRR Part 56) as specified in Subpart 56-1, Section 56-1.9`Building Demolition Survey". Inspection services were performed by Mr. William Dolan (NYSDOL Certificate # AH 90-06507)and Mr. Brian Arlukiewicz (NYSDOL Certificate# AH 02-20087). Mr. Dolan and Mr. Arlukiewicz are certified as Asbestos Inspectors by the New York State Department of Labor(NYSDOL). Proiect services provided by Envirologic included the follo win Z. 1. Inspection of the subject structure by New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) certified asbestos inspectors; 2. Collection of bulk samples of suspect asbestos-containing materials and subsequent analysis by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) approved laboratories; 3. Preparation of this report. SECTION II — Methodologies Inspection Procedures: The inspection was carried out in accordance with the requirements outlined in the New York State Department of Labor's (NYSDOL) asbestos standard (12 NYCRR Part 56) as specified in subpart 56-1.9(b)(2)(3)"Building Demolition Survey". This section of the regulation states that in the absence of applicable building plans or records, the identification of asbestos or asbestos material shall be by the sampling and analysis of suspect material with analysis by a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) certified laboratory (see 56-1.9(b)(2)). i Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 2 Play Extreme,Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. SECTION 11 — Methodologies (Continued) Each area was thoroughly inspected by visual means to identify potential asbestos- containing materials (ACM). Inspection personnel assessed each suspect material to determine whether it represented a friable, non-friable or non-friable organically bound (NOB) material. These materials were then identified, quantified and sampled for subsequent laboratory analysis. Estimated quantities of potential ACM were obtained using measurements made in the field by inspection personnel. NOTE.'Quantities of ACU are estimates only. Actual quantities should be field verified by abatement personnel when bids or quotations are obtained for asbestos removal services. Analytical Services: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analytical services were performed by Envirologic of New York, Inc. (NYSDOH ELAP# 11555)and IATL (NYS-DOH ELAP # 11021)(NVLAP #1165). Friable bulk samples were analyzed using the Stratified Point Count Method with Polarized Light Microscopy and Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) techniques. Samples were first examined for homogeneity and preliminary fiber identification using a low powered stereoscopic binocular microscope. Positive identification of any asbestos fibers present was then made using the Polarized Light Microscope. To comply with New York State Department of Health (NYS-DOH) regulations, Non- Friable Organically Bound (NOB) materials (i.e. roofing membranes and adhesives) that are initially found to be non-asbestos containing by the PLM/DS method must be re- analyzed by the TEM method to confirm the PLM/DS results. Non-friable Organically Bound materials were first analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy with Gravimetric Matrix Reduction (GMR). If no asbestos was detected utilizing PLM/GMR, the sample was then analyzed by TEM methods. ! Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 3 Play Extreme,Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. SECTION III— Summary of Findings Forty-seven(47) samples were collected and analyzed for asbestos content. Materials that were confirmed to be asbestos containing included the following: TABLE 1 REFERENCE MATERIAL LOCATION QUANTITY CONDITION ;SAMPLE # Cove Base Molding Adhesive Areas 1-12, 1-14, 1-15, 1-16, 1-17 400 s .ft. Fair EL04B134-17 Thermal System Insulation- Crawlspace See below Poor EL04B 134-19, Aircell 20,21 Thermal System Insulation— Crawlspace Multiple Poor EL04B 134-22, Pipe fittings—Mag. fittings-See 23,24 below Thermal System Insulation— Boiler Room Multiple Poor EL0413 134-31, Pipe fittings—Ma . I I fittings 32,33 Tar covered duct wrap Boiler Room 1 250 s .ft. Fair EL04B 134-34 Roof Flashing(black) Main pitched roof(orange metal roof) 1 50 s .ft. Fair EL04B 134-40 The area ID#'s are the room identi iers ound on the site drawings, Note: If=linear feet ea=each sq.ft.=square feet SECTION III— Summary of Findings (Continued) The following comprises a list of all suspect items that were sampled during the site survey, and includes both asbestos and non-asbestos containing materials. • Duct Wrap • Carpet Mastic • Various Roofing Materials • Various Floor Coverings/Adhesives • Pipe Insulation • Various Ceiling Tiles • Plaster/Sheetrock • Glue Pucks • Caulk • Ceramic Tile Mastic • Cove Base Molding Adhesive • Wood Floor Adhesive All asbestos-containing materials identified as a result of inspection services can be found in Table 1 above. All materials were observed to be in poor to fair condition at the time of the inspection. Site drawings showing the locations of most of the asbestos containing materials can be found in Appendix C of this report. After accessing the crawlspace through the trap door located in Area 1-6, it was discovered that the floor was littered with aircell insulation that had previously been } Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 4 Play Extreme,Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. removed from piping. Since this insulation was improperly removed and left exposed for an undisclosed period of time, the entire crawlspace must be considered contaminated and must be thoroughly cleaned prior to demolition. In addition, there are fittings still attached to pipes in various spots in the crawlspace that were shown to be asbestos- containing. In the boiler/furnace rooms, there are multiple pipe fittings that tested positive for asbestos, and any insulated straight pipe runs not wrapped with fiberglass should be assumed to contain asbestos as well. The tar-covered duct wrap is present on much of the duct work in these rooms, but was not found at other locations within the building. Inside the main building, the cove base molding mastic (see Table 1 and drawings for locations) tested positive, and if any like material should be found at locations other than what are listed, it should also be assumed to be positive. On the roof, the black flashing material taken from the orange metal pitched area was found to be asbestos-containing. Weather conditions prevented access to much of the pitched area of the roof, and any similar flashing material should be assumed to contain asbestos. In the event that suspect materials are identified during demolition, and it is shown that such materials were not recognized during the survey, additional samples should be collected and analyzed for asbestos content. SECTION IV- Recommendations Introduction: Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) are divided into three (3) categories by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). Although this legislation only pertains to primary and secondary schools, it is widely referenced when organizing a management plan for the maintenance of ACM in buildings. The three categories of ACM used in buildings are as follows: Thermal System Insulation As the name suggests, these materials are limited to thermal applications. Examples of these materials include pipe insulation, pipe fitting insulation, boiler or furnace insulation and various gasket materials. Surfacing Materials Surfacing materials refers to those materials which are either sprayed or troweled onto a surface. Examples of surfacing materials include wall or ceiling plaster and fireproofing insulation. F Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 5 Play Extreme, Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. SECTION IV - Recommendations (Continued) Miscellaneous All asbestos-containing materials found in buildings,which do not fall into the categories above, are considered to be miscellaneous materials. These materials include, but are not limited to, floor covering, adhesives, ceiling tiles, and certain types of paneling (i.e. transite or glbestos panels). In addition, ACM can also be divided into two other classifications based on the likelihood of fiber release into the surrounding atmosphere (Friable vs.Non-Friable). Friable Materials: Friable materials pose the greatest risk of airborne fiber release. Friable materials are those materials which can, when dry, be crushed or pulverized by hand pressure. These materials include, but are not limited to, pipe and pipe fitting insulation, boiler and hot water insulation, sprayed-on insulation (such as fireproofing), and troweled-on materials (such as decorative ceiling plaster). Particular attention should be paid to those materials that have been identified to be in fair or poor condition due to the fact that the potential for fiber release is far greater in materials that are damaged, worn, and/or deteriorated. Since such materials pose the greatest risk of worker contamination, it is highly recommended that remedial action be implemented. Non-friable Materials: Non friable materials are those materials that do not readily release fibers into the atmosphere because the fibers are locked within the matrix of the material. Examples of non-friable materials include floor tiles, linoleum, and adhesive-like materials such as mastics and roofing materials. Although these materials pose less of a risk to worker safety, they should still be properly inspected and maintained. It is important to realize that any ACM, when improperly or carelessly treated,poses a potential health risk. 7:rpical Remedial Measures: Listed below are the four (4) most common remedial actions generally available to prevent or limit the release of asbestos fibers from ACM. 1) Implementation of an Operations & Maintenance (O&M) program: Under this response action, a set of standard operating procedures is developed for use by in-house maintenance personnel. These procedures are developed to assist designated personnel in the clean-up of fibers previously released and to limit the potential for future asbestos exposure by instituting preventative measures (i.e. personnel training, material repairs, special clean-up procedures,etc.). i Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 6 Play Extreme,Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York, Inc. SECTION IV - Recommendations (Continued) 2) Encapsulation: Utilization of this remedial action is intended to limit potential fiber release by chemical means. This is accomplished by creating an impermeable barrier between the material and the environment with a bridging encapsulant, or by using a penetrating encapsulant which binds the material and its fibers together in a hard matrix. 3) Enclosure: Enclosure of asbestos consists of constructing a permanent physical, airtight, impermeable barrier between the ACM and the environment. This is accomplished using material such as cement block, gypsum board, tongue and groove or spline jointed plywood, etc. 4) Removal: Removal of asbestos is the process by which ACM is stripped from its underlying substrate. Removal must be completed in a controlled manner to prevent building contamination. When performed properly, removal of ACM offers a permanent solution to the ACM problem by eliminating the material. Though removal can be very costly and time consuming, it is extremely important that the procedure be done properly. Improper removal can result in significant contamination of a building or area and dramatically increase the potential for building occupant exposure to airborne asbestos fibers. The 'determination of an appropriate remedial action is typically based on a hazard assessment which is prepared for ACM identified as a result of a completed building survey. These hazard assessments are generally based on several factors, including the following: ■ Whether or not the material is friable ■ The condition of the material (e.g. poor, fair, good) ■ The potential for disturbance of the material ■ Activity in the area of the material (e.g.manufacturing processes, air current, etc.) ■ Whether or not the area where the material is located is occupied. In the present case, because the subject property is scheduled for demolition, acceptable remedial response actions are limited to removal, unless a site specific variance is obtained from the New York State Department of Labor. Section 56-1.9(e) of 12 NYCRR Part 56 requires that in the event a building to be demolished contains asbestos or asbestos material, no bids shall be advertised nor contracts awarded nor demolition work commenced by any owner or agent prior to completion of an asbestos remediation performed by a licensed asbestos contractor. Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Report 7 Play Extreme,Aviator Mall,Glens Falls,NY Envirologic of New York,Inc. SECTIO IV - Recommendations (Continued) Section 56-1.9(d) requires that the information derived from the building survey shall be immediately transmitted to the commissioner through the Department's Division of Safety and Health, Asbestos Control Bureau, and to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for such demolition under applicable state or local laws, or if no permit is required, to the town or city clerk where the building is located. A copy of the survey report should be forwarded to the commissioner at the following address: Commissioner Attn: Mr. Daniel Coyle State of New York Sr. Industrial Hygienist Department of Labor Division of Safety and Health Phone#: (315)479-3215 450 South Salina Street Syracuse,New York 13202-2402 It will be necessary to retain a NYSDOL Licensed Asbestos Abatement Contractor to perform the remedial activities in accordance with applicable local, state and federal regulations. Questions regarding the information contained in this report should be directed to Mr. William Dolan at(315)455-2714. Sincerely, ENVIR!D�Ian GIC OF NEW PORK,INC. illiam Technical Services Manager attachments f Appendix A Laboratory Analysis Reports & Sample Data Sheets x4ZA Asbestos Bulk Sampling Analysis Report Analyzed in accordance with An 'Og i C NY State ELAP 198.1 &198.4 Methods Of NYSDOH ELAP#11555 New York,Inc. Client: Pyramid Management Corp., The Clinton Exchange,4 Clinton Square, Syracuse Report#: 285 Project Location: Extreme Sports-Glens, Falls, NY NY 13202-1078 Date Sampled : 12-22-04 Project Number:EL04B-134 Date Received: 12-23-28-04 Client Contact:Jason Vanalstyne Date Analyzed: 12-27-28-04 Phone Number: (315)422-7000 Date Reported: 12-29-04 Summary:On December 22,2004 ,our representatives, Bill Dolan and Brian Arlukiewicz,collected the following bulk samples for the purpose of performing asbestos analysis. Sample Sample Asbestos_ Percent Total Organicl Percent Inorganicl , Percent Color Uniformity Lab ID 'Location Type Asbestos Asbestos Fibrous Non Fibrous 1 ria61e1Non ID Uniform 2196 1 Area 1-5 North None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-Fibrous None Grey Ribbon/St. 2X2 Ceiling Detected I Detected Detected Fiberglass 45.00% Material Detected Friable Uniform 2197 2 Area 1-5 Center None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-Fibrous None Grey RibbonlSt, 2X2 Ceiling Detected Detected Detected Fiberglass 45.00% Material Detected Friable Uniform 2198 3 Area 1-5 South None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-Fibrous None Grey Ribbon/St. 2X2 Ceiling Detected Detected Detected Fiberglass 45,00% Material Detected Friable Uniform r22OO 4 Bathroom 1 None None None Fiberglass 90.00% Non-Fibrous 10.00% Grey Straight 1 X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Material Friable Uniform 5 Area 14 None None None Fiberglass 100.00% Non-Fibrous None Grey Straight 1X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Material Detected Friable Uniform 2201 6 Area 1-6 None None None Fiberglass 100.00% Non-Fibrous None Grey Straight 1 X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Material Detected Friable Uniform 2202 7 Bathroom 1 None None None Cellulose 5.00% Non-Fibrous 95.00% Grey Ribbon Sheetrock Detected Detected Detected Material Friable Uniform 2203 8 Area 14 None None None Fiberglass 5.00% Non-Fibrous 95.00% Grey Straight Sheetfock Detected Detected Detected Material Friable Uniform 2204 9 Area 1-5 None None None Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 100.00% Grey Sheetrock Detected Detected I Detected Material Detected Material Friable 3old and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%, PLM=Polarized Light Microscopy TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00% NA=Not Applicable Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:The Pickard Building,5858 E.Molloy Rd.,Suite 146,Syracuse NY 13211 Ph:(315)455-2714 Fax:(315)455-3022 1 of 6 r Envirologic of New York, Inc. PLM NOB &TEM Bulk Sampling Analysis Report NYS DOH ELAP#11555 Client: Pyramid Management Group Project#:EL04B-134 Project Location:Extreme Sports Report#: 285 Sample Sample Asbestos Percent, Total 0rganict Percent ,inorganicl Percent Color Uniformity. Lab 1D Location Type Asbestos Asbestos Fibrous Non-Fibrous FriablelNon ID Uniform 2205' 10' Area 1-6 None None None Organic 56.00% Inorganic 44.00% Brown PLM& Glue Puck Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2206" }}• Area 1-6 None None None Organic 62,86% Inorganic 37.14% Tan PLM& Carpet Mastic Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2207 12 Area 1-5 Above Drop Ceiling None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-fibrous None Brown Ribbon/St. 1X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Fiberglass 45.00% Material Detected Friable Uniform f0-8 13 Area 1-7 Center None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-fibrous None Brown RibbonlSt. 1X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Fiberglass 45.00% Material Detected Friable Uniform 2209 14 Area 1-7 East None None None Cellulose 55.00% Non-fibrous None Brown RibbonlSt. 1X1 Ceiling Tile Detected Detected Detected Fiberglass 45.00% Material Detected I Friable Uniform 2210` 15' Area 1-5 Above Drop Ceiling None None None Organic 56.76% Inorganic 43.24% Brown PLM& Glue Puck Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2211" 16" Area 1-7 Countertop None None None Organic 55.88% Inorganic 44.12% Grey PLM& Sheet Vinyl Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2211 17 Area 1-15-Cove Base Chrysotile 3.87% 3.87% Organic 61,29% Inorganic 34.84% Grey Wary PLM Molding Adhesive Material Material NOB ONLY Uniform 2213` 18' Arae 1-13 North Wall None None None Organic 61.54% Inorganic 38.46% Grey PLM& Ceramic Wall Tile Mastic I Detected Detected Detected Material Material I NOB TEM Unfform 2114 19 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 70.00% 70.00% Fibrous None Non-fibrous 30.00% Grey Wavy Aircell Thermal System Ins. Material Detected Material Friable Uniform 2215 20 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 60,00% 60,00% Fibrous None Non-fibrous 40.00% Grey Wavy Aircell Thermal System ins.I I I Material Detected Material Friable Bold and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%. PLM=Polarized Light Microscopy 'TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy "Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material "Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00% NA=Not Applicable Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:The Pickard Building,5853 E.Molloy Rd.,Suite 146,Syracuse NY 13211 Ph:(315)455-2714 Fax:(315)455-3022 2of6 e Envirologic of New York, Inc. PLM NOB & TEM Bulk Sampling Analysis Report NYS DOH ELAP#11555 Client: Pyramid Management Group Project#: EL0413-134 Project Location:Extreme Sports Report#: 285 Sample Sample Asbestos Percent Total Organicl Percent Inorganic], Percent Color Uniformity Lab ID Location Type Asbestos Asbestos Fibrous Non-Fibrous FriablelNon ID Uniform 2216 21 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 70.00% , 70.00% Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 30.00% Grey Wavy Aircell Thermal System ins. I Material Detected Material Friable Uniform 2217 22 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Fiberglass 40.00% Non-Fibrous 40.00% Grey Wavy/St Fitting Insulation-Mag. Material Friable Uniform 2218 23 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Fiberglass 40.00% Non-Fibrous 40.00% Grey Wavy& Fitting Insulation-Mag. Material Friable Uniform 2219 24 Crawlspace Under Area 6 Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Fiberglass 40.00% Non-Fibrous 40.00% Grey Wavy/St. Fitting Insulation-Mag. Material Friable Uniform 2220` 25' Area 1-8 None None None Organic 19.23% Inorganic 80.77% Red PLM& 1X1 Floor Tile Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2221' 26' Area 1-8 None None None Organic 86.21% Inorganic 13.79% Back PLM& Mastic Under#25 Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2222 27 Area 1-8 None None None Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 100.00% White Wall Plaster Detected Detected Detected Material Detected Material I Friable Uniform 2223 28 Area 1-8 None None None Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 100.00% White Wall Plaster Detected Detected Detected Material Detected Material Friable Uniform 2224 29 Area 1-8 None None None Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 100.00% White Wall Plaster Detected Detected Detected I Material Detected Material I Friable Uniform 2225` 30' Area 1-10 Caulk None None None Organic 60.00% Inorganic 40.00% Grey PLM& Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Bold and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%. PLM=Polarized Light Microscopy TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00% NA=Not Applicable Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:The Pickard Building,5858 E.Molloy Rd.,Suite 146.Syracuse NY 13211 Ph:(315)455-2714 Fax:(315)455-3022 3of6 Envirologic of New York, Inc. PLM NOB & TEM Bulk Sampling Analysis Report NYS DOH FLAP#11555 Client:Pyramid Management Group Project#: EL048-134 Project Location: Extreme Sports Report#: 285 Sample Sample Asbestos Percent Total` Organicl Percent" Inorganic) Percent Color Uniformity Lab .ID Location Type Asbestos:'. Asbestos fibrous Non-Fibrous FdablelNon ID Uniform 2226 31 Boiler Room Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Fibrous None Non-Fibrous 80.00% Grey Wary Pipe Fitting Insulation Material Detected Material Friable Uniform 2227 32 Boiler Room Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Fibrous None Non-Fibrous $0.00% Grey Wavy Pipe Fitting Insulation Material Detected Material Friable Uniform 2228 33 Boiler Room Chrysotile 20.00% 20.00% Cellulose 40.00% Non-Fibrous 40.00% Grey WavylRibbon Pipe Fitting Insulation Material Friable Uniform 2229 34 Boiler Room•Duct Wrap Chrysotile 7.95% 7.95% Organic 68.18% Inorganic 23.87% Black Wavy PLM Material Material NOB ONLY Uniform 2230 35 Boiler Room-Dud Wrap None None None Organic 91.67% Inorganic 8.33% Black PLM Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB ONLY Uniform 2231' 36. Boiler Room-Duct Wrap None None None Organic 88.64% Inorganic 11.36% Black PLM& Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2232' 37' Area 1-5 None None None Organic 67.86% Inorganic 33.14% Brown PLM& Glue Under Wood Floor Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2233 38 Main Pitched Roof Chrysotile Trace Trace Organic 100.00% Inorganic None Black PLM Tar Paper-Top Layer I I Material Material Detected NOB ONLY Bold and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%. PLM=Polarized L'ght Microscopy TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00%u NA=Not Applicable Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:The Pickard Building,5858 E,Molloy Rd.,Suite 146,Syracuse NY 13211 Ph:(315)455-2714 Fax:(315)455-3022 4of6 Envirologic of New York, Inc. PLM NOB & TEM Bulk Sampling Analysis Report NYS DOH ELAP#11555 Client: Pyramid Management Group Project#:ELU4B-134 Project Location: Extreme Sports Report#: 285 Sample Sample, Asbestos Percent Total Organic! Percent Inorganic! Percent Color Uniformity. Lab ID — Location Type Asbestos Asbestos Fibrous Non-Fibrous FriablelNon ID. Uniform 2234' 39' Main Pitched Roof None None None Organic 93.75% Inorganic 6.25% Black PLM& Tar Paper-Bottom Layer Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2235 40 Main Pitched Roof Chrysotile 5.45% 5.45% Organic 70.45% Inorganic 24.10% Black PLM Flashing Material Material NOB ONLY Uniform 2236' 41' Rear Flat Roof Chrysotile Trace Trace Organic 73.91% Inorganic 26.09% Black PLM& Shingleffar Paper Material Material I NOB TEM Uniform 2237• 42' Main Flat Roof None None None Organic 90.48% Inorganic 9.52% Black PLM& Tar Paper Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2238' 43' Main Flat Roof None None None Organic 55.17% Inorganic 44.83% Black PLM& Top Layer Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2239` 44' Flat Roof Above 1-8 Chrysotile Trace Trace Organic 58.97% Inorganic 41.03% Black PLM& Roofing Material Material Material NOB TEM Bold and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%. PLM=Polarized Light Microscopy 'TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00% NA=Not Applicable Envirologic of New York,Inc. Central Office:The Pickard Building,5858 E.Molloy Rd.,Suite 146,Syracuse NY 13211 Ph:(315)455-2714 Fax:(315)455-3022 5 of 6 Envirologic of New York, Inc. PLM NOB & TEM Bulk Sampling Analysis Report NYS DOH ELAP#11555 Client:Pyramid Management Group Project#: EL048-134 Project Location: Extreme Sports Report#: 285 Sample Sample Asbestos Percent Total. Organicl Percent Inorganic) Percent Color :Uniformity Lab ID Location Type. Asbestos Asbestos Fibrous Non-Fibrous Friable/Non ID Uniform 2240' 45' Wall between Main Flat None None None Organic 70.37% Inorganic 29.63% Black PLM& Roof Above 1-8-Tar Paper Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2241• 46• Front Pitched Roof None None None Organic 25.00% Inorganic 75.00% Black PLM& Shingle Detected Detected Detected Material Material NOB TEM Uniform 2242' 47' Front Pitched Roof None None None Organic 60.61% Inorganic 39.39% Black PLM& Tar Paper Detected I Detected I Detected Material I Material NOB I TEM Bold and italic font are used to denote asbestos quantities of over 1.00%. PLM=Polarized Light Microscopy TEM analysis was performed by ELAP#11506. TEM=Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample contains a paper backing that is 100%cellulose. NOB=Non-friable Organically Bound Material '•'Sample contains a layer of paint Trace=Less than 1.00% NA=Not Applicable Disclaimer EPA Method 600 Polarized Light Microscopy-Asbestos Bulk Samples rm-M anamysms using trr, Memoo mwu is a means of anatysms for asnesros conrenr. however,rums memoo is not specrnc ror me anamysms or of non-friable materials(NOB). It is recommended that non-friable samples be analyzed using Transmission Election Microscopy(TEM)for definite results. The analyticalresults presented in this report,and the laboratory procedures used,are considered to be accurate and reliable for the samples analyzed. This report may not be duplicated without the approval of Envirologic of New York,Inc.,and then only in full. Envirologic's liability is limited to the cost of the analysis. 12-29-04 Approved by:Valerie tare Date Technical Director-Envirologic of New York,Inc. Envirologic of New York,Inc. 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D Please contact the following individual(s)at the following numbers)with results: j 13y signing above, I acknowledge that the data recorded on this form was collected�by accurately following nit•-sampling procedures outlined In PMDO.L Industrial Code Rule 56 (1.2 NXCRR Pnrt 56,.Subpart 56-17) a>j d all other applicable state and fede►.al regulations. i O� �uS�O Bulb: Sample Lo / ��,l�.ai�z C�. -• PROJECT#. EL04B - g , y LAB REPORT ill. „> © logic 5858 )vast Molloy Road, Suite 146 • Syracuse,New to•k 13211-2013 e .Telephone(315)455-2714 • Fax(315)455-3022 of New,York Inc. Project Nnme/City/Project Info: Client Name: �� 1 /r ` / VfGtlrtlr( Ir;Lr.„rre-t.�r., t >i'o�t/) Contact: �r:iu:h r1.3 h 'm c `^ !i" Client phone r:. ;., �.7-' " c •Client fax# :. f I�afC: Hyg'iellist(s): 11+/� I�i Sample Lab ID — - Sample Type Number lab use Only )Sample Location I Af Sample Description R NF NOB /� 1 p r ,(:� ✓✓j/ 6}�/'I rt l .l rr�- ( ..r -r �1 _ "!"3L`J (C 'r. h �:���!'r L Cl'� L✓�C.GI �! 1! --,/,:r.' 1r1r Oa !c- - 5 f7n 1 A I SNmple Type: F_Friable NF @ ldon•Fria+plc NUB Non•Frinbic Orgmlicr.11y Hou!u1 _ Chain of cuslodv Print Name /),Siffn Nampre.„ _ — Dale Tlme Sampled ) / A; //1 / �/ i I ]p B Y' 1"'lam' ---------- ''-. s' ' �' i z /�.z �" Relinquished By: kz Received at Lab By; Turnaround Tbne: RUSH(Specify): 24 I-Low- 148 Hour 72 Hour Other: Please contact the following indi.vidual(s) at the following number(s) with results: By signing above, I achitowledge tint the data recorded on this fora] was collected:by accurately following air-sampling procedures outlined In NYSDOL Industrial Code Rule 56 (].2 NYCRR Pnrt 56, Subpart 56-17) aild 01 other npplicable state and federal regulations, i Appendix B Certifications STA I I OI NI:W YORK - Ot::PAl211v FNI OF I_AItOR DIVISION OF SAFETY AND 1-IFEALTH License and C(��rt.ificate Unit OUll..l)IN(�, 12, S I A II- CAMPUS A1.13ANY, NY '12M /�S131=ST0S.:1-1l1N1J:1_IN.O...i_tCLNSI:: Al CI NSI. NUM1:31_.R: c is9)-054 0 1:)A I l:: O- IS Sill:: June 28, 2004 UAIIC)IV I)AfE: June 03, 2005 C,ontractclr: IsNV:LItO'LUGIC Q1N11WTY)/ (!C, 7:[!( Add/'est 585B Bast Mc tt( 4dT Sulee 146 `'�� Syracuse W" 1,31 11. Duly Aulllodzed Repccser tallvc I(f1NpV1 !t f.li(JItu 1 =` This license has been issu U !n Impalance VANapjA.'il)Ie pictvlslitll',;t)f Ail( .le 3U c)I Ih(, ),al)(l(' ].,ace/ of New Yc)rlc State c and of the New Yodc State Codes; Aupsi hn(l 1�l lji,11:1011 (�1''N���I\I\ I',,IIj 6 If IS sClbll'(I IO SlIS11(nslOn OI I'el/OCaCIOn fol. it (1) subous violadon or slate, Men.,Cp rival Ilws���clll'i I(;l;ci►ia la Ihc;'(uu�l�'i I of VII Tlslme lo5 Illr�l"ccf'ar (2) deruonsta'aled lactic Of responsibility in the conduct Ol ;ili lob)91)volVill"l;d ibC'l6' of c1sb' Ilill('llrll( , `Ivis license is Valk] Only for Ills rOillla(tUl rt<tule(I Iba��., and [;I;t15 h((, lie (al~�+ pluitOtapy.rruisl. L)e l)rorninently disl)layecl at the asbestos project worksite. cleat all 1,c.Is" elilploved bv t a liff!HSc C.:0n all asbestos project in New York We leave been issued an ASbcstcas �;i�rli(Ic;IIN .altilropriale far Tate tyite Ol;:�n�Otic'1IIry l erforrn, by the New Ya'Ic State ss Depmonent of.Labor. Ts ) 3I ,if 17 ' s /�Iltl"I(;)Ily Crel'ilmno, Acting Direclal' SH 432 (643) I OIL 111.1?COMMISSION 1?I: 0I'LABOR NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WADSWORTH CENTER Antonia C. Novello, Md., M.ph., Dr.p.h. Expires 12:01 AM April 01, 2005 ,. .. Issued April 01,2004 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR LABORATORY SERVICE Issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 502 Public Health Law of New York State MS. VALERIE LAKE NY Lab Id No: 11555 ENVIROLOGIC OF NEW YORK INC EPA Lab Code.NY01263 5858 EAST MOLLOY ROAD SUITE 146 SYRACUSE NY 13211 United States is hereby APPROVED as an Environmental Laboratory for the category ENVIRONMENTAL,ANALYSES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE All approved subcategories and/or analytes are listed belovr. sisceIIaneous Asbestos in,=cable tvlateriai EPA i Trial No.: 23037 perty of the New York State Department of Health.Valid only at the address shown. A be conspicuously posted.Valid certificates have a raised seal and may be Sid by calling(518)485-5570. -1-3317 (3!97) ieIofI App endix C Site Drawing(s) 1-1 1-21 1 3 Play Extreme: Glens Falls, NY KEY 14 F F]=Baseboard Mastic =T er .S stem hnsu�aIt10 =TS1 and Duct Wrap 1-5 I -_ 1-7 1-19 1-6 1-9 1-12 1-g 1-13 f i 1-15 1-14 1-16 1-11 1-10 1-17 Appendix D NYSDOL Building Demolition Survey - Minimum Sampling Guidelines (c) Building survey information. The survey shall, at a minimum, identify and assess the condition of the following types of potential asbestos-containing materials which were inspected for as part of the pre-demolition asbestos survey completed by Envirologic, as required by Section 56-1.9(c)of 12 NYCRR Part 56, included the following: A. SURFACE TREATMENTS D. OTHER MATERIALS ■ fireproofing ■ dust& debris • acoustical plaster ■ vinyl asbestos tile • finish plasters ■ ceiling the ■ gaskets/seals& gaskets ■ fire blankets ■ cementitious board B. THERMAL SYSTEM INSULATION ■ vibration isolators ■ laboratory tables &hoods • equipment insulation ■ fire curtains ■ boiler/breaching/duct/tank insulation ■ piping& fitting insulation, including aircell, millboard,preformed plaster,job molded plaster and fibrous glass C. ROOFING AND SIDING ■ felts ■ transite ■ cementitious board ■ flashing ■ shingles , 1 , , , ot , t 1 t � t , I t ! ! I t t , , t , 1 l lop It I 1 Val 00, ♦ ! 1 1 !