APPENDIX F ASTM USER QUESTIONNAIRE

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1 APPENDIX F ASTM USER QUESTIONNAIRE Project No December 16, 2016

2 2009 and 2011 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA Mark Morrisette December 5, 2016 Unknown Unknown property engineering controlsinstitutional controls Engineering Controls Institutional Controls

3 User ESA property occupants property property property property property property reasonably ascertainable property reasonably ascertainable property environmental professional User property property property property See the attached Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street.

4 property User ESAproperty, obvious property Berkeley Repertory Theatre Mark Morrisette, Fac Dir Bruce Willimason Unknown

5 APPENDIX G OTHER SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Project No December 16, 2016

6 Instructions: Please complete the following questionnaire to the best of your knowledge. ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE PROJECT/SITE INFORMATION Project Street Address(es): 2009 Addison, 2011 Addison City: Berkeley County: Alameda County State: CA Zip: Parcel Number(s): CONTACT INFORMATION Contact Name Telephone Number Years Associated w/site Owner: Berkeley Repertory Theatre Site Contact: Sarah Williams Key Site Mgr: Mark Morrisette Project Manager: Ned Pike Previous Owner(s), Operators and/or Occupant Bruce Williamson unknown PROPERTY USE AND SPECIFICATIONS Single-Family Residential Vacant or undeveloped Multi-Family Residential Agricultural specify type: Commercial Office Industrial specify type: Commercial Retail Other specify type: Commercial Storage Provide a general site description: 2009 Addison, is a single story building on a slab, used for theater equipment storage. Provide all known current/former addresses and/or parcel numbers: Total Property Size: 5,154 sq. ft. Original Construction Date: unknown Total Number of Buildings: one Was Construction Phased? Yes No Unk Total Sq. Ft. of Buildings: 5,154 sq,ft. Dates of Renovations/Phases: unknown Are there any plans for site redevelopment or change in use? Yes No If yes, please describe: Build a multi-use structure for purpose of equipment loading/receiving dock, storage, theatrical school/classrooms and housing units. Are there any bodies of water on or immediately adjacent to the site? Yes No If yes, please describe: Electricity Provider: PG&E Heating System Fuel Source(s): None Gas Provider: PG&E Cooling System Power Source: None Potable Water Source/Provider: None Any waste water discharge at the site? NO Septic Tank/Leachfield Sanitary Sewer Other OCCUPANTS/TENANTS Sanitary Sewer Provider None (if applicable): Project Number: Please return via fax ( ) Project Manager: Sarah Canniff or (scanniff@aeiconsultants.com)

7 Current Occupant(s)/Tenant(s) Length of occupancy Brief description of on-site operations Berkeley Repertory Theatre 16 years Storage for Theatrical equipment Previous Occupant(s)/Tenant(s) Length of occupancy Brief description of on-site operations Bauer s Import Car Repair Unknown Auto repair Has the subject site ever been occupied by the following: No Dry Cleaner Gas Station Printing Facility Manufacturing Facility If yes, provide length of occupancy: Have any previous investigations been performed at the subject property? Yes No If Yes, are copies available? See Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. If Yes, note type and describe: Phase I ESA Phase II Asbestos Lead Paint Radon Remediation was conducted on 2011, 2015 Addison Street. But a some contamination remains in 2009Addison according to Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. Page 18 ON-SITE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Are you aware of any of the following environmental conditions, either current or former, on the subject site? NOTE: If applicable, please provide inventory records, inspection records and material safety data sheets to site inspector during site inspection. Environmental Condition/Issue Response Notes on Yes Responses Aboveground Storage Tanks Underground Storage Tanks Yes No Former 350-gal gasoline tank removed in 1987 under sidewalk See Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hazardous/Toxic Substances Yes No Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. Stored Chemicals Chemical Spills/Releases Dump Areas/Landfills Yes No See Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. Page 2

8 Waste Treatment Systems Wastewater Discharges Floor Drains/Sumps/Clarifiers Pits, Ponds, Lagoons Stained Soil/Vegetation Pesticide/Herbicide Use Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Electrical Transformers Hydraulic Lifts Yes No See Final Report Page 18,: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. Elevators Asbestos Yes No See Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. Environmental Condition/Issue Response Notes on Yes Responses Lead-based paint Oil/Gas Wells Environmental Clean-ups Environmental Permits Yes No Yes No See Final Report: Sumps and Hydraulic Hoists Removal Soil and Groundwater Remediation 2009, 2011, 2015 Addison Street. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Are you aware of any pending, threatened, or past litigation relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the property? If yes, provide brief explanation. Are you aware of any pending, threatened or past administrative proceedings relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the property? If yes, provide brief explanation. Are you aware of any notices from any governmental entity regarding any possible violation of environmental laws or possible liability relating to hazardous substances or petroleum products? If yes, provide brief explanation. Page 3

9 Are you aware of any incidents of flooding, leaks, or other water intrusion, and/or complaints related to indoor air quality? If yes, provide brief explanation. Are you aware of any cases of extreme water damage or mold throughout the building(s)? If yes, provide brief explanation. Person completing questionnaire: Mark Morrisette, Title/Affiliation to the subject property: Facilities Director, Berkeley Repertory Theatre Number of years associated with the subject property: 2.5 Date: December 2, 2016 Page 4

10 APPENDIX H QUALIFICATIONS Project No December 16, 2016

11 Sarah Canniff Due Diligence Manager, Due Diligence Services B.S. Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis Minor Environmental Engineering Science, Washington University in St. Louis EPA accredited Asbestos Building Inspector Ms. Canniff has been in the environmental service industry since 2012 and provides senior project management to ensure ASTM compliance and satisfaction of client requirements for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Transaction Screens, and other similar environmental assessments. She is accustomed to all aspects of Due Diligence Property Assessments and the needs and requirements of a variety of reporting standards, including ASTM, EPA's All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI), Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, HUD, and customized client formats. She has completed hundreds of assessments on a variety of sites including apartment buildings/complexes, commercial office buildings, shopping centers, multi-tenant commercial and industrial complexes, industrial warehouses and manufacturing facilities, gas stations, auto repair operations, plating facilities, and dry cleaning facilities throughout California, Nevada, Washington, and Hawaii. Project experience for Ms. Canniff includes: Phase I Environmental Site Assessments Limited Environmental Site Assessments Environmental Transaction Screens Peer Reviews Records Research with Risk Assessments Regulatory Database Reviews Historical Records Reviews Currently, Ms. Canniff serves as the Due Diligence Department Manager for the Northern California Region, specializing in environmental due diligence services. Ms. Canniff provides project staffing, staff supervision, coordination and management of environmental due diligence projects. In addition, prior to joining the environmental service industry, Ms. Canniff spent four years studying a broad range of chemical and environmental disciplines, including: environmental engineering science, pollution abatement, and environmental and energy issues.

12 Richard D. Fehler National Client Manager B.S. Zoology, University of California, Davis California Registered Environmental Assessor (REA I) Mr. Fehler has over twenty-five years of environmental management experience gained as an environmental consultant; in the chemical manufacturing industry; in the hazardous waste management industry; and as an environmental regulator. He specializes in all aspects of environmental due diligence, regulatory compliance and negotiations, hazardous waste management, and auditing. Mr. Fehler has also received training in Greenhouse Gas and Sustainability Verification. Mr. Fehler has served as project principal on hundreds of projects with wide-ranging scopes, including peer reviews and desktop reviews; due diligence on large portfolios (200 sites+), as well as single assets; investigation and management of lead, asbestos, mold, and Legionella; investigation, remediation and management of contamination in groundwater, soil and soil vapor; regulatory compliance and auditing; and representing clients with regulators to negotiate site closure/no Further Action and/or to develop effective remediation strategies and budgets. Project experience for Mr. Fehler includes: Multiple Site Due Diligence - Managed and designed projects for many large portfolios (100-plus) of varied properties spread across various states. The scopes of work frequently include Indoor Air Quality/mold issues, lead-based paint, asbestos, and radon testing. The design of appropriate Phase II sampling is frequently required to resolve and close issues. Environmental Compliance Reviews Designed and managed many environmental compliance audits for single or multiple assets. Project activities usually involve inspections, interviews, reviewing environmental permits, past environmental reports, standard operating procedures, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and other information related to regulatory compliance in the areas of hazardous materials, hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, workplace health & safety, air permitting and emission reporting, waste water permitting and monitoring, storm water management, underground storage tanks, and aboveground storage tanks. Regulatory Negotiation Managed many Phase II investigations conducted in response to regulatory requirements or to resolve issues and/or to obtain case closure or No Further Action. Represented clients with regulators to negotiate appropriate scopes of work and move projects to successful completion.