*>EPA Ready for Reuse Former Miami Industrial Property 2835 Southwest 71st Avenue, Miami, Florida 33155 Images from left to right: Site view looking south, entrance gate and commercial development near the site. Site Name: Gold Coast Oil Corporation Superfund Site Size: 2.1 acres Existing Site Infrastructure: Water, sewer and electricity are available. There are several paved asphalt and concrete areas on site. Readiness for Reuse: The entire site is ready for reuse. Use Restrictions: Deed restrictions prohibit use of site groundwater. SETTING: • The site is zoned for industrial land uses. • Surrounding areas are zoned for residential, commercial and industrial land uses. • Surrounding land uses include public facilities to the west, vacant land to the north, homes to the southwest, and manufacturing facilities to the south and east. • An active rail line is located immediately northwest of the site. • Surrounding population: 0.5 mile, 4,547 people 2.5 miles, 127,012 people | 4 miles, 333,498 people. REMEDIAL STATUS: • Gold Coast Oil operated an oil and solvent reclamation facility and bulk storage area on site from the early 1970s to 1982. Disclaimer: EPA does, not warrant that the property is suitable for any particular use. Prospective purchasers must contact the property owner for sale potential. EPA placed the site on the Superfund program's National Priorities List :(NPL) in 1983 because of contaminated groundwater and soil. Site cleanup finished in 1990 after which a comprehensive system of groundwater monitoring, recovery and disposal was implemented. EPA took the site off the NPL in 1996. The site's remedy included off-site disposal of waste sludge, on-site disposal of contaminated soil and treatment of contaminated groundwater. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Ray Applebaum Site Owner 11841 SW 57th Court Coral Gables, Florida 33156 Shelby Johnston Superfund Reuse Coordinator Phone: (404) 562-8287 Email: ) ohns ton, shelbv@ep a .gov Scott Miller Superfund Reuse Coordinator Phone: (404) 562-9120 Email: miller.scott@epa.gov Site Summary: wmv.epa.gov/superfund/gold-coast-oil In May 2017, EPA established a task force to restore the Superfund program to its rightful place at the center of the Agency's core mission to protect health and the environment. epa.gov/superfund/superfund-task-force EPA Region 4 Reuse Fact Sheets September 2018 ------- |