Tudor Wharf Draft Environmental Impact Report EOEA # 6744 



1962 repairs to the pile foundations were 

 made. The piles at present are in fair to 

 poor condition. Many are necked down at 

 the mudline, several are missing and some 

 are rotted at the butt. In addition, many 

 of the floor joists are charred. 



The land portion of the warehouse was 

 constructed in 1952 and consists of a two- 

 story high concrete block structure. The 

 structure is supported on oak timber 

 piles. These 15 ton capacity piles 

 support both the building, columns and a 

 concrete structural floor slab. This 

 portion of the warehouse appears to be in 

 sound structural condition. (See Exhibit 

 6) 



Subsurface Conditions The subsurface 

 explorations performed by Haley and 

 Aldrich for the proponent reveals the 

 following general sequence of strata in 

 order of increasing depth from ground 

 surface. 



* Miscellaneous Fill 



* Organic Silt and Peat 



* Marine Sands 



* Glacial Till 



* Bedrock (Assumed) 



These strata are generally described in 

 order of deposition as follows: 



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