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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> Jones ' s Pier <br /> PROJECT OVERVIEW <br /> The Jones Pier property (the " Site ") is an approximately 16 . 5 - acre tract of land <br /> located northeast of the intersection of Jungle Trail and Morningside Drive in <br /> Vero Beach , Indian River County , Florida . Indian River County (the "County) <br /> purchased the Site and intends to utilize it for conservation purposes . <br /> Investigations conducted by Kimley- Horn and Associates, Inc . ( KHA) in June <br /> and July 2008 confirmed the presence of pesticides in the soil and ammonia in <br /> the ground water at the Site . The pesticide concentrations in the soil were found <br /> to exceed the marine surface water leachability soil cleanup target levels ( SCTL ) <br /> defined in Chapter 62 - 777 , Florida Administrative Code ( FAC ) . <br /> Correspondingly , the ammonia concentrations in the ground water were found to <br /> exceed the ground water cleanup target levels (GCTLs) as defined in Chapter 62 - <br /> 777 , FAC . The identified impacts are likely the result of the historical use of the <br /> subject site for agricultural purposes . <br /> ASSUMPTIONS <br /> The Scope of Services herein was prepared based on the following assumptions : <br /> • No additional site assessment will be required beyond that described in <br /> Task I of the Scope ol' Services . <br /> • The depth to ground water across the Site is less than 4 feet below <br /> surface ( bls) . <br /> • No soil or ground water contamination extends off- site . <br /> • Active ground water remediation is not warranted . <br /> • Active soil remediation is not warranted . <br /> • Engineering controls will not be used in association with the site- specific <br /> remedial strategy . <br /> • The Combined Document will be reviewed by Indian River County prior <br /> to submittal to the FDEP . <br /> • One year of quarterly ground water monitoring will be sufficient to <br /> demonstrate that the Site meets with requirements for Risk Management <br /> Option ( RMO ) Level 11 with respect to the identified ground water <br /> impacts . <br /> • The FDEP will approve the use of RMO Level I with respect to the <br /> identified soil impacts . <br /> 1 <br />