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Property Acquisition - 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue
Copyrighted August 21, 2023 City of Dubuque Consent Items # 012. City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE: PropertyAcquisition -6505 PennsylvaniaAvenue SUM MARY: City Manager recommending City Council adopt a resolution approving the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance (Offer)for a portion of the property at 6505 Pennsylvania Ave. owned by Steven E. and Sandra Jean Bahl for the future widening of Pennsylvania Ave - Middle Road and authorizing acceptance of the Warranty Deed and any other related steps necessary to carry out the terms of the Offer. RESOLUTION Approving the Acquisition of Real Estate Owned by Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl, in the City of Dubuque SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File;Adopt Resolution(s) DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Type MVM Memo City Manager Memo Staff Memo Staff Memo Resolution Resolutions Offer to Buy Supporting Documentation Area Map Supporting Documentation Dubuque THE CITY QF � All-Meriea Ciry DLT B E ; . � . � �� � � MaSt� Z�C� aYd t�Q Mt55ZSSZ Z zoa�•zoiz•�ai3 YP pp za��*zai� TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: Property Acquisition — 6505 Pennsylvania Ave DATE: August 15, 2023 City Engineer Gus Psihoyos is recommending City Council adopt a resolution approving the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance (Offer) for a portion of the property at 6505 Pennsylvania Ave. owned by Steven E. and Sandra Jean Bahl for the future widening of Pennsylvania Ave - Middle Road and authorizing acceptance of the Warranty Deed and any other related steps necessary to carry out the terms of the Offer. The purchase price shall be $365,000.00 subject to certain credits in the Offer totaling $8,297.50 for a net cost of$356,702.50. The Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District was created on May 2, 1988. The district is an urban renewal area which allows the City of Dubuque to capture tax increment revenue from improvements made in the District in order to promote economic development activities. This parcel would become available for future reconstruction of Pennsylvania Avenue and the ability to widen the roadway for potential development of the industrial park. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. � Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:sv Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer Bob Schiesl, Assistant City Engineer Nathan Steffen, Civil Engineer I Nate Kieffer, PLS Jenny Larson, Chief Financial Officer Jill Connors, Economic Development Director Dubuque THE CITY OF � All•pmerisa Ci$ DuB E w5��m���r�k��4.� ' � Il �m' MAster 12CE Ol'I t�1e MiS81S51 1 zoo�•zoiz=zois p pp zoi�*zot9 TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Gus Psihoyos, City Engineer DATE: August 11, 2023 RE: Property Acquisition — 6505 Pennsylvania Ave INTRODUCTION The purpose of this memorandum is to request City Council approval to acquire a portion of the property at 6505 Pennsylvania Ave. owned by Steven E. and Sandra Jean Bahl for the future widening of Pennsylvania Ave - Middle Road. BACKGROUND The Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District was created on May 2, 1988. The district is an urban renewal area which allows the City of Dubuque to capture tax increment revenue from improvements made in the District in order to promote economic development activities. This parcel would become available for future reconstruction of Pennsylvania Avenue and the ability to widen the roadway for potential development of the industrial park. DISCUSSION The purchase price was arrived by lengthy negotiations based on the property values and land area. The final agreed price was $365,000 contingent upon the City purchasing the property this calendar year. The total acreage of the property being purchased totals 1.789 acres of the existing 10-acre parcel. The 1.789-acre acquisition property includes the home and garage located at 6505 Pennsylvania Ave. The City is responsible for the surveying and platting necessary to divide off the proposed parcel to be purchased. The City plans to lease the home until such time as the future road widening project commences. At that time, the house and garage will be deconstructed or moved. The first option would be to take bids to purchase the home with the stipulation that it be moved to a new location. If no bids are received, then the next option would be to bid the home for deconstruction. Attached is the signed Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance (the Offer) for the Bahl's residential property. The purchase price shall be $365,000.00 subject to certain credits in the Offer to Buy totaling $8,297.50 for a net cost of $356,702.50. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that the City acquire the residential property at 6505 Pennsylvania Ave. per the terms of the attached Offer. BUDGET IMPACT The purchase will be funded from the Future Industrial Acquisitions (6052000007). ACTION TO BE TAKEN I respectfully request adoption of the attached resolution approving the Offer and authorizing acceptance of the Warranty Deed and any other related steps necessary to carry out the terms of the Offer. cc: Bob Schiesl, Asst. City Engineer Nathan Steffen, Civil Engineer I Nate Kieffer, PLS Jenny Larson, Budget Director Jill Connors, Economic Development Director 2 Prepared by: Nate Kieffer, Cityof Dubuque Ih que Engineering,50 W 13 Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 (563)589-4270 Return to: Nate Kieffer, City of Dubuque Engineering, 50 W 131h Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 (563)589-4270 RESOLUTION NO. 266 - 23 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY STEVEN ELDON BAHL AND SANDRA JEAN BAHL, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Whereas, the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District is an urban renewal area which allows the City of Dubuque to capture tax increment revenue from improvements made in the District in order to promote economic development activities; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque intends to expand the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District; and Whereas, the proposed expansion and amendment of the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District will result in acquisition of certain real estate, namely 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue; and Whereas, Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl (the Owners) of this certain real estate have voluntarily agreed to sell to the City of Dubuque the certain real estate legally described as follows (the Property): East 10 acres of the SW '/ of the East '/4 of Section 19, T89N, R2E of the 5th P.M. Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, acquiring the Property will allow expansion of the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District; and Whereas, the acquisition of this real estate is a voluntarily negotiated purchase by the City of Dubuque under Section 6B.1A of the Code of Iowa, and is not an acquisition by the City of Dubuque through its exercise of the power of eminent domain under Chapter 6B of the Code of Iowa; and Whereas, the Owners have agreed to sell the Property for a cost of $365,000.00 subject to certain credits in the Offer to Buy totaling $8,297.50 for a net cost of $356,702.50; and Whereas, a purchase agreement and acknowledgment of voluntary negotiation have been finalized with the Owners of the real estate scheduled for acquisition; and Whereas, it is in the best interest of the City to acquire the Property, subject to review of the updated abstract and title opinion by the City Attorney's Office. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa hereby approves the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance attached hereto subject to review of the updated abstract and title opinion by the City Attorney's Office. Section 2. That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That the City of Dubuque be and is hereby authorized to accept a Warranty Deed from the owner, conveying the owner's interest to the City of Dubuque, Iowa for the herein described real estate. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause said Warranty Deed to be recorded in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. Passed, approved and adopted this 21st_day of August 2023. . avanagh, Mayor Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk Doc ID: 011155920005 Type: GEN Kind: DEED WITH RESOLUTION Recorded: 10/20/2023 at 01:45:09 PM Fee Amt: $615.20 Paqe i of 5 Revenue Tax: $583.20 Dubuque County Iowa Karol Kennedy Recorder File2023-00009991 Return To: City of Dubuque, Iowa, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 Taxpayer: City of Dubuque, Iowa, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 Preparer: Crenna Brumwell, 300 Main Street, Suite 330, Dubuque, IA 52001, Phone: 563-589- 4381 WARRANTY DEED For the consideration of Ten Dollar(s) and other valuable consideration, Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl a/k/a Sandra Bahl, do hereby Convey to City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Iowa, the following described real estate in Dubuque County, Iowa: Lot 1 of Bahl Middle Road Place, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, subject to easements as shown on Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Bahl Middle Road Place, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according to Instrument Number 2023- 0009149 and subject to other easements of record in the Dubuque County Recorder's Office Grantors do Hereby Covenant with grantees, and successors in interest, that grantors hold the real estate by title in fee simple; that they have good and lawful authority to sell and convey the real estate; that the real estate is free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except as may be above stated; and grantors Covenant to Warrant and Defend the real estate against the lawful claims of all persons except as may be above stated. Each of the undersigned hereby relinquishes all rights of dower, homestead and distributive share in and to the real estate. Words and phrases herein, including acknowledgment hereof, shall be construed as in the singular or plural number, and as masculine or feminine gender, according to the context. Dated: S even Eldon Bahl, Grantor f-,1 ( 't. - - I . 6mkk Sandra Jean Bahl a/k/a Sandra Bahl, Grantor STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF DUBUQUE This record was acknowledged before me on Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl. qk%ALBRIAN J. KANE Commission Number 125603 i1Ay Comm4sfon Expires January 12, 2025 ©The Iowa State Bar Association 2023 IowaDocs® by �M FF � AF -47 Form No. 101, Warranty Deed Revised June 2022 Prepared by: Nate Kieffer, City of Dubuque Engineering, 50 W 13th Street, Dubuque IA 52001 (563)589-4270 Retum to: Nate Kieffer, City of Dubuque Engineering, 50 W 13th Street, Dubuque, fA 52001 (563)589-4270 RESOLUTION NO. 266 - 23 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY STEVEN ELDON BAHL AND SANDRA JEAN BAHL, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Whereas, the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District is an urban renewal area which allows the City of Dubuque to capture tax increment revenue from improvements made in the District in order to promote economic development activities; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque intends to expand the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District; and Whereas, the proposed expansion and amendment of the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District will result in acquisition of certain real estate, namely 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue; and Whereas, Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl (the Owners) of this certain real estate have voluntarily agreed to sell to the City of Dubuque the certain real estate legally described as follows (the Property): East 10 acres of the SW'/ of the East '/4 of Section 19, T89N, R2E of the 51h P.M. Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, acquiring the Property will allow expansion of the Dubuque Industrial Center Economic Development District; and Whereas, the acquisition of this real estate is a voluntarily negotiated purchase by the City of Dubuque under Section 6B.1A of the Code of Iowa, and is not an acquisition by the City of Dubuque through its exercise of the power of eminent domain under Chapter 6B of the Code of Iowa; and Whereas, the Owners have agreed to sell the Property for a cost of $365,000.00 subject to certain credits in the Offer to Buy totaling $8,297.50 for a net cost of $356,702.50; and Whereas, a purchase agreement and acknowledgment of voluntary negotiation have been finalized with the Owners of the real estate scheduled for acquisition; and Whereas, it is in the best interest of the City to acquire the Property, subject to review of the updated abstract and title opinion by the City Attorney's Office. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa hereby approves the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance attached hereto subject to review of the updated abstract and title opinion by the City Attorney's Office. Section 2. That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Offer to Buy Real Estate and Acceptance on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That the City of Dubuque be and is hereby authorized to accept a Warranty Deed from the owner, conveying the owner's interest to the City of Dubuque, Iowa for the herein described real estate. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause said Warranty Deed to be recorded in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. Passed, approved and adopted this 21St day of August 2023. Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk CERTIFICATE of the CITY CLERK STATE OF IOWA SS: COUNTY OF DUBUQUE ) I, Trish L. Gleason, do hereby certify that I am the duly appointed, qualified, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the County aforesaid, and as such Assistant City Clerk, I have in my possession or have access to the records of the proceedings of the City Council. I do further state that the hereto attached Resolution No. 266-23 is a true and correct copy of the original. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, on this 10th day of October, 2023. at',�� Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk Doc ID: 011155930004 Type: GWH Kind: GROUNDWATER HAZARD Recorded: 10/20/2023 at 01:45:42 PM Fee Amt: $0.00 Paqe 1 of 4 Dubuque County Iowa Karol Kennedy Recorder File2023-00000180 REAL ESTATE TRANSFER - GROUNDWATER HAZARD STATEMENT TO BE COMPLETED BY TRANSFEROR If the transaction is exempt from filing a declaration of value pursuant to Iowa Code 428A.1(2), STOP HERE. Pursuant to Iowa Code section 558.69(1), when no declaration of value is submitted during a transaction, you are not required to submit a groundwater hazard statement or include the statutory language in Iowa Code section 558.69(8A). Please consult your realtor or legal counsel for further advice, including on whether a declaration of value is required. The Department provides this information for statutory reference only. Instructions for this document can be found at: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/forms/5420960%201nstructions.pdf Attachment 1, if required, can be found at: https://www.iowadnr.gov/Portals/idnr/uploads/forms/5420960a.pdf TRANSFEROR: Name: Steven E Bahl and Sandra J Bahl Address: 601 Meadowland Court, Unit A, Epworth, IA 52045 TRANSFEREE: Name: City of Dubuque, Iowa Address: 50 West 13"' Street, Dubuque, IA 52001 Address of Property Transferred: 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa 52002 Legal Description of Property: (Attach if necessary) Lot 1 of Bahl Middle Road Place, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, subject to easements as shown on Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Bahl Middle Road Place, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according to Instrument Number 2023-0009149 and subject to other easements of record in the Dubuque County Recorder's Office 1. Wells (check one) ❑ No Condition - There are no known wells situated on this property. Condition Present - There is a well or wells situated on this property. The type(s), location(s) and legal status are stated below or set forth on an attached separate sheet, as necessary. So id Waste Disposal (check one) No Condition - There is no known solid waste disposal site on this property. Condition Present - There is a solid waste disposal site on this property and information related thereto is provided in Attachment #1, attached to this document. 3. Hazardous Wastes (check one) Z(V-:a>-999 I February 15, 2023 FILE WITH RECORDER DNR Form 542-0960 No Condition - There is no known hazardous waste on this property. Condition Present - There is hazardous waste on this property and information related thereto is provided in Attachment #1, attached to this document. 4. Ynderground Storage Tanks (check one) No Condition - There are no known underground storage tanks on this property. (Note exclusions such as small farm and residential motor fuel tanks, most heating oil tanks, cisterns and septic tanks, in instructions.) ❑ Condition Present - There is an underground storage tank on this property. The type(s), size(s) and any known substance(s) contained are listed below or on an attached separate sheet, as necessary. Private Burial Site (check one) No Condition - There are no known private burial sites on this property. Condition Present - There is a private burial site on this property. The location(s) of the site(s) and known identifying information of the decedent(s) is stated below or on an attached separate sheet, as necessary. 6. P ivate Sewage Disposal System (check one) No Condition - All buildings on this property are served by a public or semi-public sewage disposal system. No Condition - This transaction does not involve the transfer of any building which has or is required by law to have a sewage disposal system. ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property or a building without any lawful sewage disposal system. A certified inspector' s report is attached which documents the condition of the private sewage disposal system and whether any modifications are required to conform to standards adopted by the Department of Natural Resources. A certified inspection report must be accompanied by this form when recording. ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property. Weather or other temporary physical conditions prevent the certified inspection of the private sewage disposal system from being conducted. The buyer has executed a binding acknowledgment with the county board of health to conduct a certified inspection of the private sewage disposal system at the earliest practicable time and to be responsible for any required modifications to the private sewage disposal system as identified by the certified inspection. A copy of the binding acknowledgment is attached to this form. ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property. The system is failing to ensure effective wastewater treatment or is otherwise improperly functioning, and the buyer has executed a binding acknowledgment with the county board of health to install a new private sewage disposal system on this property within an agreed upon time period. A copy of the binding acknowledgment is provided with this form. ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property. The building to which the sewage disposal system is connected will be demolished without being occupied. The buyer has executed a binding acknowledgment with the county board of health to demolish the building within an agreed upon time period. A copy of the binding acknowledgment is provided with this form. [Exemption #7] ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property. This property is exempt from the private sewage disposal inspection requirements pursuant to the following Exemption [Note: for exemption #7 use prior check box]: ❑ Condition Present - There is a building served by private sewage disposal system on this property. The private sewage disposal system has been installed within the past two years pursuant to permit number: Review the following two directions carefully: A. If you selected a box stating "No Condition" for every numbered section above, STOP HERE. Do not submit this form. Instead, pursuant to Iowa Code section 558.69(8A), you must include the following language on the first page of the recorded deed, instrument, or other writing: February 15, 2023 FILE WITH RECORDER DNR Form 542-0960 "There is no known private burial site, well, solid waste disposal site, underground storage tank, hazardous waste, or private sewage disposal system on the property as described in Iowa Code section 558.69, and therefore the transaction is exempt from the requirement to submit a groundwater hazard statement." Please consult your realtor or legal counsel for further advice on this exemption. By law, the owner of the property is responsible for the accuracy of this statement, and the Department provides this information for statutory reference only. If you checked any box stating "Condition Present" for any of the numbered sections above, continue below. You must complete this form, including providing all required information, and you must submit this form to the county recorder' s office with declaration of value. required by statement checked abov should Rrovi e h or on parate sheet attached her to: f D I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS FORM AND THAT THE INFORMATION STATED ABOVE IS TRUE AND CORRECT. c� Signature: Telephone No.: 603�0 %b� �O�O (Transferor) GROUNDWATER HAZARD STATEMENT ATTACHMENT #1 NOTICE OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITE a. Solid Waste Disposal (check one) ❑ There is a solid waste disposal site on this property, but no notice has been received from the Department of Natural Resources that the site is deemed to be potentially hazardous. ❑ There is a solid waste disposal site on this property which has been deemed to be potentially hazardous by the Department of Natural Resources. The location(s) of the site(s) is stated below or on an attached separate sheet, as necessary. b. Hazardous Wastes (check one) ❑ There is hazardous waste on this property and it is being managed in accordance with Department of Natural Resources rules. ❑ There is hazardous waste on this property and the appropriate response or remediation actions, or the need therefore, have not yet been determined. February 15, 2023 FILE WITH RECORDER DNR Form 542-0960 Further descriptive information: I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS FORM AND THAT THE INFORMATION STATED ABOVE IS TRUE AND CORRECT. Signature: (Transferor) Telephone No.: February 15, 2023 FILE WITH RECORDER DNR Form 542-0960 KANE, NORBY & REDDICK, P.C. ,�'1"1'ORN1?YS Hriuit �. l�anc 3'l00,1SBURY RO:All,SUI'I'1�2 I.cs V`. Rc�l�lid: DUBUQUI?,I;A 52001-3091 Hi.l�l �. I Ic�'in�; I'�xl�l 1..S�cvcnson�� I�cviii"1'. l�ccn���'� ]Zctirccl: liracllc�'li. l�nnc Uar�'li.N��cb�� ���;c��h P. l�anc Nichulas J. lianc l�a�-i�l �. I�,ii�c 111�.��Imitrcd in �c��va Yhonc (5G3) 583-7980 '.AI,u a�iinirtccl in Illinuis l��acsimilc (563) 582-5313 `��,Us��u�lmittccl in Wisconsin 1;-maiLbl:anct!I:ancnocbyla�v.coui July 28, 2023 Crenna M. Bruinwell, Esq. via mail and email Cbi•tim���eliri�cii�of-di.ibuqtie.c�r�� City Attoi•ney Suite 330, Harbor View Place 300 Main Street DL1ULlqUe, IA 52��1-6�44 Re: City of Dubuque / Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl Offer to Buy Real Estate And Accept�nce Dear Gi�en�ia: Lnclosed are the following documents relating to above-referenced executed today by Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl: 1. Offer to Buy Real Estate And Acceptance; 2. Residential Property Seller Disclosure Statement; 3. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure— Sales and attached Lead-Based Paint Pamphlet. We loolc forward to hearing froin you. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact us directly should you have any questions. Thanlc you. Best regards, KANE,NORBY & REDDIC , P.C. �� � ; , � By ,l'��- "��./�� r Brian J. � ai}e BJIC:tIs �,� Cnclosure S:A4VPdocsV'frucey\CORRES\Brum�vell Crenna LGT re Balil Pw�chase Agreement_072823.doc� OFFER TO BUY REAL ES7ATE AND ACCEPTANCE TO: Steven Eldon Bahl and Sandra Jean Bahl, husband and wifs (Sellers) �E�TIOid 1. REAL E�7'ATE DE�CRIPTION. The undersigned BUYER hereby offers to buy and the undersigned SELLERS by their acceptance agree to sell a portion the real estate (Real Estate) situatsd in Dubuque, lowa, locally known as 6505 Pennsylvania Auenue, Dubuque, IA 52002 and legally described as: East 10 acres of the SW �/4 of the East �/4 of Section 19, T89N, R2E of the 5t" P.M. Dubuque Caunty, lowa. The 10 acres described above shall be split into Parcel A and B as shown on Exhibit A. Parcel A needs to dedicate and easement to Parcel B for access until Parcel A is dedicated as Street right-of-way, The portion of the real estate being sold is labelled Parcel A and is approximately 1,7 acres, The legal description of parcels A and B and dedication of the necessary easement will be confirm�d by surveying, platting, and creation of a new legal descriptions by the date of closing. legal description to be confirmed per continued abstract per Section 10, together with any easements and appurtenant servient estates, but subject to the following: a. any easements of record for public utilities or roads, b. any zoning restrictions and other ordinances, and c, any covenants of record. ' S�C�"I�td 2. PURCHA�E PRICE. The purchase price shall be $365,000 payable at th� Closing. �EC'TIC7N 3. REAL ESTATE TAXES. Seller shall remain responsible for any and all unpaid real estate taxes payabls for fiscal year 2022-2023 and prior years. Seller shall � also pay real estate taxes for fiscal year 2023-2024 prorated through the date of closing. �E��'InN 4. SPECIAL AS�ESSMENTS. Seller shall pay all special assessments which �r� a lien on the Real Estate as of the date of acceptance of this offer. All other special assessments shall be paid by Buyer, SEC7'ION 5. RISK OF LOSS AND INSURANCE. Seller shall bear the risk of loss or damage to the Real Estate prior to closing or possession, whichever first occurs. Seller agrees to maintain existing insurance and Buyer may purchase additional insurance. In the event of substantial damage or destruction prior to closing, this Agreement shall be null and void; provided, however, Buyer shall have th� option to complete the closing and receive insurance proceeds regardless of the extent of damages. The property shall be � deemed substantially damaged or destroyed if it cannot be restored to its present conditian an or before the closing date. 1 SEC�"ION 6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE. The Real Estate shall be preserved in its present condition and delivered intact at the time of possession is delivered to Buyer, provided, however, if there is loss or destruction of all or any part of the Real Estate from causes covered by the insurance maintained by Seller, Buyer agrees to accept such damaged or destroyed Real Estate together with such insurance proceeds in lieu of the Real Estate in its present condition and Seller shall not be required to repair or replace same, ��CTION 7. POSSESSION AND CLOSING. 7,1 If Buyer timely performs all obligations, possession of the Real Estate shall be delivered to Buyer on or before October 1,2023, or such earlier or later date as the parties may agree in wrifiing, with any adjustments of rent, insurance, and interest to be made as of the date of transfer of possession. 7.2 Closing shall occur after the approval of title by Buyer, If passession is given on a day other than closing, the parties shall make a separate agreement with adjustmenfis as of the date of possession. 7.3 This transaction shall be considered closed upon the delivery of the title transfer documents ta Buyer and receipt of all funds then due at alosing from Buyer under the Agreement. ��CTION 8. USE OF PURCHASE PRICE. At time of settlement, funds of the Purchase Price may be used to pay taxes and other liens and to acquire outstanding inter�sts, if any, of others. ��CT10�19. FIXTURES. Included with th� Real Estate shall be all fixtures that integrally belong to, are specifically adapted to, or are a part of the real estate, whether afitached or detached. Also included shall be the following: N/A. The following items shall not be included: N/A. S�CTION 10. ABST'RACT AND TITLE. Sellers, at their expense, shall promptly obtain an abstract of title to the Property continued through the date of acceptance of this Agreement and deliver it to Buyer's attorney for examination. If shall show marketable title in Seller in conformity with fihis Agreement, lowa law, and title standards af the lowa Sfi�te Bar Association. Seller shall make every reasonable effort to promptly perfect title. If closing is delayed due to Seller's inability to provide marketable title, this Agreement shall continue in force and effect until either party rescinds the Agreement after giving ten days written notice to the other party, The abstract shall become the property of Buyer when the Purchase Price is paid in full. Seller shall pay th� costs of any additional abstracting and title work due to any act or omission of Seller, including transfers by or the deafih of Seller or Seller's assignees. Unless stricken, fihe abstract shall be obtained from an abstracter qualified by the Guaranty Division of the lowa Housing Finance Authority. z �E�TION 11. DEED. Upon payment of the Purchase Price, Seller shall convey th� Real Estate to Buyer by Warranty Deed, free and clear of all liens, restrictions, �nd encumbrances, except as provided in this Agreement. General warranties of the title shall �xtend to the time of delivery of the deed excepting liens and encumbrances suffered or permitted by Buyer. ��CTION 12. CONTRACT BINDING ON SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST. This Contract shall apply to and bind the successors in interest of the parties. This Agreement shall survive the closing. ��CTION 13. RIGH1'S OF INSPECTION, ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING AND �t�VI�VV. 13.1 Buyer, its counsel, accountants, agents and other representatives, shall have reasonable access with at least twenty-four (24) hours written notice, between the hours of 8:00 a,m. to 4;00 p.m, on weekdays only, to the Real Estate and all parts thereof. Access shall not interfere with Seller's use and enjoyment af the land. Buyer and its agents and representatives shall also have the right to enter upon the Real Estate at any time after the execution and delivery hereof for any purpose whatsoever, including inspecting, surveying, engineering, test boring, performance of environmental tests and such other work as Buyer shall consider appropriate, provided thafi Buyer shall hold Seller harmless and fully indemnify Seller against any damage, claim, liability or cause of action �rising from or caused by the actions of Buyer, ifis agents, or representatives upon the I�eal Estate (except for any damage, claim, liability or cause of action arising from conditions existing prior to any such entry upon the Real Estate), and shall have the further right to make such inquiries of governmental agencies and utility companies, efic. and to make such feasibility studies and analyses as it considers appropriate. 13.2 Sell�rs warrant to the best of Sellers' knowledge and belief that there are no �bandoned wells, solid waste disposal sites, hazardous wastes or substances, underground stprage tanks, or burial sites located on #he Real Estafie, except as set out in Section 13.3. Sellers warrant the Real Estate does not contain levels of radon gas, asb�sfios or urea-formaldehyde foam insulation which require remediation under current government�l standards, and Sellers haue done nothing to contaminate ar allow the cantamination of the Real Estate and has no knowledge of any contamination. Sellers warrant the Real Estate is not subject fio any local, state, or federal judicial or administrative action, investigation or order regarding its environmental condition or �nvironmental compliance, 13.3 Sellers shall provide Buyers with a properly executed Groundwater Hazard Statement showing no wells, private burial sites, solid wasfie disposal sites, private s�wage disposal system, hazardous waste and underground storage tanks on the Properky unless disclosed here: 3 ; � S�CYION 14. ENCUMBRANCES. Seller warrants that the Real Estate will as of the date of closing be free and clear of all liens, security interests, and encumbrances. ��CTION 15. 1'ENANTS. The Real Estate is free and clear of any occupants, and no party has a lease to or other occupancy or contract right in the Real Estate which shall in anyway be binding upon the Real Estate. Seller shall hold harmless and indemnify the Buyer for and against any claims, which may arise or be based upon any alleged leasehold interest, tenancy, or other right of occupancy ar use for any portion for the Real Estate. This covenant shall survive the Closing. S�CT'14fd 16. NO REAL ESTATE AGENT OR �ROKER. Neither party has used the service of a rsal estate agent or broker in connection with this transaction. ��C�'ION 17. CERTIFICATION. Buyer and Sellsr each certify that they are not acting, directly or indirectly, for or on behalf of any p�rson, group, entity or nation named by any Executive Order or the United States Treasury Department as a terrorist, "Specially Designated National and Blocked Person" or any other banned or blocked person, entity, natian or transaction pursuant to any law, order, rule or regulation that is enforc�d or adminisfiered by the Office of For�ign Assets Control; and are not engaged in this transaction, directly or indirectly on behalf of, any such person, group, entity or nation. Each party hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party from and against any and aU claims, damages, losses, risks, liabilities and expenses (including attorney's fees and costs) arising from or related fio breach of the foregoing certification. S�Clf1C)N 18. REMEDIES OF THE PARTIES. �8.1 If Buyer fails to timely perForm this Contract, Seller may forFeit it as provided in the lowa Code, and all payments made shall be forfeified or, at Seller's option, upon thirty (30) d�ys written notic� of intention to accelerate the payment of the entire balance because of such failure (during which thirty (30) days such failure is not corrected) Seller may declare the entire balance immediately due and payable. Thereafter this Contract may be foreclosed in equity and the Court may appoint a receiver. 1 II,2 If Seller fails to timely perform this Contract, Buyer has the right to have all payments m�d� returned to it. 18,3 Buyer and Seller also are entitled to utilize any and all other remedies or actions at law or in equity available to them and shall be entitled to obtain judgment for costs and attorney fees as permitted by law. �EC1'I(JN 19, WAIVER. Failure to promptly assert rights herein shall not, however, be a waiver of such rights or a waiver of any existing or subsequent default. SECI"IORI 20. NOTICE. Any notice under this Agreement shall be in writing and be desmed served when it is delivered by personal delivery or mailsd by certifiied mail, addressed to the parties at the addresses given below. a i I Steven E. and Sandra J. Bahl City of Dubuque 6505 Pennsyivania Avenue Attn; Gus Psihoyos Dubuque, IA 52002 50 W. 13t" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 �CCTION 21. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE. In the performance of each part of this Agreement, time shall be of the essence. ��C710N 22. 71ME FOR ACCEPTANCE, When accepted, this Agreement shall become a binding cantract. If this offer is not accepted and delivered to BUYER on or before 5,00 p,m. on August 4, 2023, this Agreement shall be null and void and all payments shall be returned immediately to the Buyer. ��CT'1(�N 23. ENTIRE AGREEMEN'T. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties and shall not be amended except by a writfien instrument duly signed by Seller and Buyer, ��CT'ION 24, PARAGRAPH HEADINGS AND CONS1'RUCTIOfV. Paragraph headings ar� for convenience of reference and shall not limit or affect the meaning of this Agreement. Words and phrases herein shall be construed as in the singular or plural number, and as masculine, feminine or neuter gender according to the context. ��C1 ION 25. OTHEfZ. PROVISIONS. 25.1 Buyer shall receive the following credits at closing: a. Surveying and platting fees/costs $2,500.00 b. Unpaid sewer fees, 2017 to present $750,00 (Discounted rate of 1/3 the minimum bill) c. Sewer connection fee per Annexation documents $5,047.50 25.2 Seller will prouide Buyer with a signed Acknowledgment of Voluntary Negotiation and Purchase of Property at the time of closing, an example of which is aftached as Exhibit B. 25.3 This Agreement is subject to the granting of a variance from the Zoning Advisory Commission for Parcel B as it will have no street frontage, If the Zoning Advisary Commissian does nofi approve the variance this Offer shall become automatically vaid and neither party shall be bound by the terms and conditions set forth herein. 25.4 This Agreement is subject to the final approval of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, lowa in its sole discretion. If the City Cauncil of the City of Dubuque, lowa does not apprave this Offer, it shall become automatically void and neither party shall be bound by the terms and conditions set forth hersin, 5 Accepted this 1�� b day of � uL� , 2023. STEVEN E. AND SANDRA J. BAHL, SELLERS - b �. a�� �� N � � �� Steven E. Bahl Sandra J. Bahl 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue Dubuque, IA 52002 Dubuque, IA 52002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, BUYER EIN 42-6004596 Accepted this day of , 2023. Brad M. Cavanagh, Mayor 50 W. 13t" Street Dubuque, IA 52001 6 Accepted this b day of �L , , 2023. STEVEN E. AND SANDRA J. BAHL, SELLERS 2.94:141 /5/dit-P w 3 A 11 Steven E. Bahl andra J. Ba hl 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue 6505 Pennsylvania Avenue Dubuque, IA 52002 Dubuque, IA 52002 CITY OF DUBUQUE, BUYER EIN 42-6004596 Accepted thisIvD day of ATA5L,4,s 4- , 2023. 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'.��Krt.a � � ".�*'.-�.. u�u'JPg�T':P �`��� —��:��a si��Ez�����,�� ,i�ia, � G-=� `�, RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SELLER ', - � -�� DISCLOSURE STATEMENT � , ,. �;,� ,,,, Property Address: PUIZPOSE: Use Chis statement to disclose infocination as required by [owa Code chapter 558A. This law cequires certain sellers of residential property tllat iilcl�ides at least one �nd tlo moce than four dweLling uuits to disclose information about the properry to be sold. The following disclosures ai�e made by the Seller(s) and not by any agent acting on beklalf of the Seller(s). INS'I'RUCTIONS TO SELLER(S): A. Seller(s) must complete tl�is statement. Respoild to all c�uestions, or attach reports allowed by Iowa Code sectioi� 558A.4(2); [3. Disclose all I<nowil conditions materially affecting tllis property; C. IFai1 item cloes not ap�ly to this property, indicate it is not applicable(N/A); D. Disclose information in good faith and make a reasonable effort to ascertain the required information. [f the required information is �u�known or is unavailable following a reasonable effort, use an approximation of the i�lf�orm�tion, oc indicate that the inforn�ation is unknown (UNK). All �pproximations nlust be identified as appcoximations (AP). E. Additioilal pages may be attached as needed: F. ICeep a copy of this stateiiie�lt with your other important papers. DISCLOSURGS: Sel�response: I. [3asemei�t/Foundation: Any kilown water oc other problems? Yes o /A UNK nny known repairs? Yes No N/A UNK Il�yes, date ot�repairs/replacement: 2. RooY: Any I:no�vn pcoblems? Yes LDie� N/A UNI< Any l:nown repairs? Yes No N/A UNK lf yes, date of repairs/replacement: �'�, ;. Well and Pump: Any known problems? Yes �No�N/A UNK Any I:no�vn cepaics? Yes � N/A UNK If yes, date of repairs/replaceinent: nny �vater tests? Yes No N/A UNK If yes, date of last report: and results: 4. Septic Tanl.s/Drain Fields: Any known pcoblems? Yes No /A UNK Locatioil of tank: t��- s �w��' Date ta�11< last cleaned: i. Se�ver Systems: Any lcnown problems? Yes (�I" N/A UNK Any I:no�vn repairs? Yes � o N/A UNK If yes, date of repairs/replacement: �'�"fhc lu��°a Sl;�tc l3ar Associatiou 2018 Form Nu. 155,Residential Nroperty Scllcr Disclosw�c St:�tcmcnt fu�saUocsr���� Revised Jauu:n�y 2U16 6. [-leating System(s): A11y knowil probletns? Yes No N/A UNK Aily lcnown repairs? Yes No N/A UNK 1 f yes, d�te of repaii•s/replacement: � 7. Central Cooling System(s): Any known problems? Yes o N/A L1NI< Any I:no�vn repaics? Yes o N/A LJNK If yes, date of repairs/replacement: �� �. Plumbing Systein(s): A�1y known problems? Yes �/A UNI< nny known repairs? Yes o N/A UNK If yes. date of repairs/replacement: 9. Electrical Syste�n(s): Any Icnowii problems? Yes No N/A UNK Any kno�vn repairs? Yes No N/A IJNK lf yes, date of repairs/replacement: ��, 10. Pest [nfestation(e.g., termites, carpenter ants): Any known problems? Yes No N/A LJNK If yes, date(s) of treatment: Aily I<no��n structural damage? Yes No N/A UNK If yes, date of repairs/replacemeilt: Any 1<no�vn inspections? Yes No N/A UNI{ If yes, date of last report: and results: , l 1. Asbestos: Any lalown to be pcesent in the structure? Yes No N/A 11NI< I�('yes, explain: 13. Radon: Any known tests for the presence of radon gas? Yes N N/A LTNK [('yes, date of last cepoct: and results: �i 13. Lead-[3ased Paint: Any known to be present in structure? Yes No N/A UNK 14. Flood Plain: Do you lalow if the pcoperty is located in a flood plain? Yes o N/A UNK If yes, �vhat is the flood plan designation: l 5. Zoning: Do you know the zoning classification of the property? Yes No N/A U� NI< If yes, what is the zoning classification: ?�"1'hc lo�va Statc I3:u�Assuci:�tiou 2018 � P'orm No. 155,Residcntial Pruperty Seller Disclusure Statement Io�c,�Uocs��� �' Revised Janu:u�J 201( l 6. Coveuailts: Is the pi•operty subject to restrictive covenants? Yes No N/A UNK I(�yes, attach a copy oc state where a true, current copy of the covenants can be obtained: 17. Shared or Co-Owned Feat�u�es: Any features of the property Icnown Yes No N/A UNK to be shared in comnlon with adjoining landowners, such as walls, fences, roads, and driveways whose use or maintenance cesponsibility may have an effect on the property? Any l<no��n ��COI11111011 11'235�� such as pools,tennis courts, walkways, Yes No N/A NK or other areas co-owned with others,or a Homeownec's Association � �-vhicll has any authocity over the property? �� Gf}3iyy�ivt5. �Il�-� — � ���5 ��� � T�w�� I g. PllySlCc�I Pl'O�IeI11S: Ally ICIlOWIl Settllllb, flooding, drainage or grading Yes �/A UNK problems? �� 19. Structural Damage: Any known structural damage? Yes ��/A UNIC 20. See attached Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and/oc Lead-Based Hazard and the attiched pamphlet, Protect Pour Fcz�nily f'rom Lead i» 1'o�ur Home. You MUST explain any "YES" response(s) above. Use the bacic of this statement or additional sheets as necessary. If reports are attached, identify the ceports aild the questions to which tkley pertain. �.c-'1'hc lo���;i Statc I3a�r Association 2018 P'orm Nu. 155,Residenti.il Property Scllcr Disclusure St.�tcmcnt Io���.iUucs��± 3 Ret�ised Jauu��ry 2U16 SELLER(S) DISCLOSURE: Seller(s) discloses the infor�nation regarding this pcoperty based on information la�o�vn or ea��sonably��� �vailable to the Sellec(s). The Seller(s) has owned the property since �jl��� �1� �l' �� .�i�e Seller(s� cet�tities that as of the date signed this information is true and accurate to the best of my/ouc la�o��ledge. Seller(s) acl<nowledges requirement that Buyer(s) be provided with the "Iowa Radon Home-Buyers and Sellers Fact Sheet" prepared by the Iowa Department of Public Health. Sellec: Seller: � � � �� q � ��"� � Date: �'" � � �-- °ZUoZ.-3 Date: `�..�o '?� C3UYER(S) ACKNOWLEDGCMENT: Buyer(s) acl:nowledges receipt of a copy of this Disclosure Statement. This Disclosw�e Statement is not intended to be a warranty or to substitute for ai�y i�lspection the B�iyer(s) may wish to obtain. Quyer(s) acl<nowledges receipt of the "lowa Radon Home-Buyers and Sellers Fact Sheet" prepaced by the lowa Departmeut of Public Health. [3u}�er: Buyer: Date: Date: I �c�'fhc lo��'.i Sl»Ie l3ar:�ssuciatiou 2018 l'orm No.15�,Residcuti;il Pruperty Scller Disclosure Statemcut Iu���:�Docs'.ts'� `� Rcvised Jauu:u���2016 �i�ii. : LEAD-BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE - SALES ,, - , y ��„ ;,,,.; Yroperty Acld�•ess o�� Legal Description: Lcad War►iing Statement Eve�y purchaser of any interest ii1 cesidential real property on which a residential dwelling was built pi�ior to 1978 is notified that such property may present e�posure to lead from lead-based paii�t that may place young children at rislc of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young children may produce permanent neurological damage, includin� leacni�lg disabilities, reduced intelligei�ce quotient, behavioral problems, and impaired memory. Le�d poisoning also poses a particulae risk to pregnant �voi��en. The seller of any interest in residential real property is required to provide the buyec �vith any ii�formation on Lead-based paint hazards from risl< assessi��ent or inspections in the seller's possession and iiotify the buyer of any lalown lead-based paint hazards. A cisl< assessment or inspection i�or possible lead-based paint hazards is cecommended pcioc to purchase. Selle�•'s Disclosure A. Pcesence of lead-based paint and/oi• lead-based paint hazacds (Check(i)or(ii)below): ❑ i. K��own lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards ace present in the housing (explain). ''�ii. Seller has no knowledge of lead-based paint and/or lead-b�sed paint hazards in the housing. B. Reco►•ds ancl i•epocts available to the Seller(checl<(i)or(ii)below): ❑ i. Seller has pcovided the purcllasec witli all avail�ble cecords aild ►�eports pertaii�ing to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards in the housing (list docu,�,e�lts below). ii. Seller has no i•eports or records pertaining to lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazacds in the housing. 13uyer's Acic�iowledgment(initial) B}� executioii of this disclosure, Buyer acicnowledges receipt of copies of all information listed a ve including receipt of the pamphlet, "Proteci Yoiu�I'af��ily fi°om Leacl rn Yoau�Honze". This ageeement is contingent LlpOtl a risl< assessment oc inspection of the Prope�•ty for tlle p�-ese��ce of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazacds at the Buyec's expense until 5 p.m. on [Ii�sect date 10 days after contract ratitication or a date nuitually agceed upon]. ([ntact lead-based paint that is in good condition is not necess�rily a hazard. See the EPA pamphlet `'Protect Your Family ft�om Lead in Yoz�f° Ho»�e" for more information). This contingency will tecminate at the above predetermined deadline unless d1e Buyer (or Buyecs agent) delivers to the Seller (or Seller's agent) a written contract addendum listing togethei�with a copy of the iilspection and/ or� rislc assessillent report. The Seller �nay, at the Sellers option, within days aftec delivery of the addendum, elect in writing wllether to correct the condition(s) prior to closing. If the SelLer will �Thc lo�s�i St:itc I3;u•Associatiun 2018 �urm No. 156,Lcad-[3ascd Paint Disclosw•c-S:�Ics IuwaDocs�± Rc��ised J:�nuary 2016 correct the condition, the Seller shall fucnish the Buyer with certitication from a risl< assessor oc inspector demonstrating that the condition l�as been cemedies befoce the date of closing. If tlle Selle�- does �1ot elect to make the repairs, or if the Seller malces a counter-offer, the Buyec shall have days clays to respond to the counter-offer to cemove this contingeilcy and take the property in "as is" co�ldition oc this agceement shall become void. The Buyei• may remove this contingency at any time �vithout cause. Buyer IZereby waives this contingency. (initial). f�ge��t's cicuowledgement (initi 1). Agent h1s informed t le Sellec of the Seller's obligati �s undec 42 U.S.C�52d and is a are of A ent's responsibility to en ure coillpLiance. � Certification of Accuracy The followiilg parties have ceviewed tlle information above aild cectify, to tlle best of their lulowleclbe, tllat tl�e infornlation they have provided is true and accurate. SELLER(S) BUYER(S) �o��-3 , Selfer Date , Buyer Date �° ��1 Q,� � �W � ( �1 � �'�l`�" I" ""''�' , Sellec _D�ate� �� , Bl�yec Date i , Agent Date , Agent Date I �c�"fhc Inwa Sl:�te I3;u��ssoci:�tion 2018 � Form No. 156,Lead-[3ased Paint Disclosw�e-Sales Io�c:iUncs���� — Re��ised J:�nuAr��2016 _ ��SUxP� �� � � ���'S`S _ �l } f.k{�k 1 �'�}k��� �� � �+.k� L y 4 ,�t�b: � .tli�i�\^Y ,. 3 fr. �h �,�, �������y� t � - � � �3s fi �a���� �+�.�h�f�.:iz F �� r 'f �: � r��'X}��i`SS����} � - ��� ������Nr"��i �._ � ry � � �;�� n �,���i���,: t ,� ��'���k � �.��t� , � � ,� � �F�������r� °'�`(r �ih ("���'�SF����4� °� , 4:�' 3������� . ������� �t � �. � :.z .�j '�� ' *���� ! ��� k x '� � �� } ��' r � � � � � �y ���y � � �' �, �� ,R � � z � � ¢: � � ¶ , � ��£-�{� g ��7�_ � "� ., l� ��, .,•� � 4 4 fi �;�F�N�t� K^;: � . j' t�. n.y . �§�� ����Sy�L . \rN.�' # L� �� � ��l „ �E���`�fi� � � � ' , ; F �, 7*�`�� , � :�. ����,�.r` � �'� �i,� �����.r��„�-�� �'e;gr��;�-" :�,�"#,: �� � 1 �y�n;`���,}f +�..., t - S 3 :i�.�`'+�4Y��'��z r�k � :F.. 4�������`'_�� f r��n � ����� 1�,$� , ' �, �� �:�.. r�� :� , � ��Y�� � s� i p �L�. i� �;. { , �y t ����t�.��t �� ' � ;�����S�F���� �_�S'7���I �yf� _ ����1�� a ��������� r: ������ ��� � � �` , ;` �' - -� � ,�"". 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Lead from paint, chips, and dust can pose serious health hazards. ���� �h�� ��fi��°� ���h����� 1����� � How lead gets into the body � How lead affects health � What you can do to protecfi your family � Where to go for more information ������ ������� �� ������ � ����� � ���� ������ ���,�'� ���� ��� �°���i���: � Sellers must disclose known informafiion on lead-based paint or lead- based paint hazards before selling a house, � Real esfiate sales contracts must include a specific warning statement about lead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10 days to check for lead. � Landlords must disclose known information on lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards before leases take effect. Leases must include a specific warning statement about lead-based paint. �� ������������ �°������i���, �°������� ��° �������� ����} �r�j���� ��� ����° �����"��� ����� ������°���a����� � Read EPA's pamphlet, The Lead-Safe Certified Guide to Renovate Right, to learn about the lead-safe work practices that contractors are required to follow when working in your home (see page 12). .. ��.. . . ,r., ���;� � � ; � ���: -�� � �';�=.; t� Y ����,�'� �J� ��� �� � �, � � '�'���" �'" '� ��_. R, E. , � � � ,� �� , r � $, . ��� �� � �• Y:� f -� � . �� , � " �� i� ., �: " � i � � � q�� � �� ' �_ _ , , , � �� € .t: i 1 �� '�� � �: ������°� ���� �� �� �'� ��� �'�����' � ' � ,�,d.�:�:;�����...�.�,� - ����,� .;��z ._� ��.. � __a� _. ��g���� � ��k���� ���� ��� ��� ������� ����m : w Don't try to remove lead-based paint yourself. � _ � Always keep painted surfaces in good condifiion to minimize defierioration. m Get your home checked for lead hazards. Find a certified inspector or risk assessor at ep�.gov/le�d. � Talk to your landlord about fixing surfaces with peeling or chipping painfi. ' « Regularly clean floors, window sills, and ofiher surfaces. ' � Take precautions to avoid exposure to lead dust when remodeling. ` � When renovating, repairing, or painting, hire only EPA- or state� approved Lead-Safe certified renovation firms. � Before buying, renting, or renovating your home, have it checked for lead-based paint. � Consult your health care provider about tesfiing your children for lead.Your pediatrician can check for lead wi�th a simple " blood test. t ' � Wash children's hands, bottles, pacifiers, and toys often. � Make sure children eat healthy, low-fat foods high in iron, calcium, and vitamin C. • � Remove shoes or wipe soil off shoes before entering your house. �a}:,w�tt>.:�aas°.�ca�r.wssa.a�w:�-. .., . =accem�a,w,x;we„ ., „.�n'�z:s�:assc . � - ���z;��ar^.�-...., .._.,�A�.,,.a�„.�a.. . 1 ���° ��� � �� � � � �� ��� � �� � :..�,�s �� -- 9�dul�s and children can get lead into their bodies if they: a Breathe in lead dust (especially during activities such as renovations, repairs, or painting that disturb painted surfaces). a Swallow lead dust that has settled on food, food preparation surfaces, and other places. � Eat paint chips or soil that confiains lead. Le�d is especially dangerous to children under the age of 6. � At this age, children's brains ��° m ., _,�� and nervous systems are more sensitive to the � }' ��� � 1 ���� damaging effects of lead, x#� 1 r �_ �f } �.. . { p �_... r � Children's growing bodies a � �'°; = �' �� � : � y �., � � , � . , absorb more lead. �; � �k� � ; �'� �� �; � � " � � �� � � Babies and young children ��� s =�',�� . . �� a ���� � �,� ���� often put their hands �;. �� �� � �� `� � � � �� " �- � . and other objects in their � � ` i � `�� � � mouths.These objecfis can ` ��� ����� 1 � } s have lea d dus t o n t h e m. =eR�{h� ������ff��� 1�lomen of chi6dbearing age shoufd knov�r that Bead is dangerous to a developing fetus. $ Women with a high lead level in their system before or during pregnancy risk exposing the fetus to lead fihrough the placenta during fetal development. 2 �.����� ������� � ��� � bY�aa�N�.�ub�&�i�w.Y�X�x.`Vr'S�fd�.Ptlffi^36.N&.tk�:ti� �.. - ._ " �CtI�Y.S' � w`yw"-^i3ti'A�' .. . . .. . .. . . .:Ytl L�ad afifects the body in many ways. It is important to know that even exposure to low levels of lead can severely harm children. In children, exposure to lead can cause: BralnNerveDamage Hearing � Nervous system and kidney damage Problems _ v Learning d�sabilities, attention-deficit disorder, and decreased intelligence Slowed Growth � Speech, language, and behavior problems � Poor muscle coordination � Decreased muscle and bone growth �.�, m Hearing damage � : Dlgestive ,, h Problems � ; While low-lead exposure is most common, Reproductive exposure to high amounts of lead can have Problems (Adults) devastating effects on children, including seizures, unconsciousness, and in some cases, death. Although children are especially susceptible to lead exposure, lead can be dangerous for adults, too, In adul�s, exposure to lead can cause: � Harm to a developing fetus � Increased chance of high blood pressure during pregnancy � Fertility problems (in men and women) a High blood pressure � Digestive problems ' � Nerve disorders � Memory and concentration problems � Muscle and joint pain 3 ������ �,�� � � � �� � � ��� ��..�N�,�.a��;:�,���� 3�:���:��r��.����:r�����,��:��—�.�,.r�.���� Cet your eh�ldren and home tested if you think your home has lead. Children's blood lead levels tend �Co increase rapidly from 6 to 12 months of age, and tend to peak at 18 to 24 months of age. Consult your doctor for advice on testing your children. A simple blood fiest can detect lead. Blood lead tests are usually recommended for: � Children at ages 1 and 2 � Children or other family members who have been exposed to high levels of lead � Children who should be tested under your sfiafie or local health screening plan Ycaur doctor can explain wha�the test results rv�ean and if more t�s�ing will be needed. 4 �������� ��� � ��� ���� �� � �� mr.,.���� ,��.�� ��.�.����.��� ._� _a.����.��r��,��._.��.. .�,_ ..��rt��,. �w��,� In general, the older your home or childcare facilifiy, the more likely it has lead-based paint.' iV1�ny homes, including pr�vate, �ederally-assisfied, federally- owned housing, and childcare facilities built before 1978 have lead-based paint. In 1978, the federal government banned consumer uses of lead-containing paint.2 Learn how to determine if paint is lead-based paint on page 7. L��d can be found: � In homes and childcare facilities in the city, country, or suburbs, �� In private and public single-family homes and apartments, tl On surfaces inside and outside of the house, and a In soil around a home. (Soil can pick up lead from exterior pa�nt or ofiher sources, such as past use of leaded gas in cars.) Learn more about where lead is found at ��a,�cav/I���. ' "Lead-based paint"is currently defined by the federal government as paint with lead levels greater than or equal fio 1.0 milligram per square centimeter(mg/cmz),or more than O.S% by weight. z "L.�ad-containing paint"is currently defined by the federal government as lead in new dried paint in excess of 90 parts per million (ppm) by weight. 5 ������������ � ��� � � ��� �� �� ���� ��� m ���� � ���� ;N„��������� ,:.��-..�,� �.:�,� �:�� �.� a-��.���,�.:��.� _.�.��.��..�:h�:� .r�, ., �� De��riora�ed lead-based paint (peeling, chipping, chalking, cr�cking, or damaged paint) is a hazard and needs immediate attenfiion. Lead-based paint may also be a hazard when found on surfaces that children can chew or thafi get a lot of wear and tear, such as: � On windows and window sills � f�oors and door frames � Stairs, railings, banisters, and porches Lead-based paint is usually not a hazard if it is in good condi�ion and if it is not on an impact or friction surface like a window. Le�dl dust can form when lead-based paint is scraped, sanded, or heafied, Lead dust also forms when painted surfaces containing lead bump or rub together. Lead paint chips and dust can get on surfaces and objects that people touch, Settled lead dust can reenter the air when fihe home is vacuumed or swept, or when people wallc through it. EPA currenfily defines the following levels of lead in dust as hazardous; & 10 micrograms per square foot (µg/ftz) and higher for floors, including carpeted floors � 100 µg/ffi2 and higher for interior window sills Lead in soil can be a hazard when children play in bare soil or when people bring soil into the house on their shoes. EPA currently defines the following levels of lead in soil as hazardous: � 400 parts per million (ppm) and higher in play areas of bare soil � 1,200 ppm (average) and higher in bare soil in the remainder of the yard Fiemernber, lead from paint ch'rps—which yau can �ee—and le�d du�t—which you may not be able to see—bo�h can b� hazards. The only way to find out if paint, dusfi, or soil (ead hazards exist is to test for them.The next page describes how to do this. 6 ������� � � � ��� ��� � � � �� ....�,.�.-�a., �.����,:g��-��.,,�- .n �. �..���:�.��.�.- ��:�;�:�:,���� �v�: - You can get your home tested for lead in several different ways: �� A lead-based painfi inspection tells you if your home has lead- based paint and where it is located. It won't fiell you whether your home currently has lead hazards. A trained and certified testing professional, called a lead-based paint inspector, will conduct a paint inspection using methods, such as, � �� � �;�' �;_� � Por�able x-ray fluorescence (XRF) machine ,��� � �� � �' fi � �� �� ��' � �� ��� � Lab tests of paint samples :�{� },. r�������' d A risk assessment tells you if your home � currently has any lead hazards from lead in paint, dusfi, or soil. It also tells you what actions to take to address any hazards. A trained and cerfiified testing professional, Called a risk assessor, will: � Sample paint that is deteriorated on doors, windows, floors, stairs, and walls � Sample dust near painted surfaces and sample bare soil in the ya rd � Get lab tests of paint, dust, and soil samples � A combination inspection and risk assessment tells you if your home has any lead-based paint and if your home has any lead hazards, and where both are located. Qe sure to read the report provided to you after your inspection or risk assessment is completed, and ask questions about anything you do not understand. 7 ��������� �� � ���� �r�� ��� � ����� � ��� � ��r��6.��.��W�����.�.�,�s H�g,��:.�� _ _ w��.��� �..:�� ...�.��._...��� In preparing for renovafiion, repair, or painting work in a pre-1978 home, Lead-Safe Certified renovators (see page 12) may: �n Take paint chip samples to determine if lead-based paint is present in the area planned for renovation and send them to an EPA-recognized lead lab for analysis. In housing receiving fed�ral assistance, the person collecting these samples must be a certified lead-based paint inspector or risk assessor � Use EPA-recognized tests kits to determine if lead-based paint is absent (bufi not in housing receiving federal assistance) � Presume tha� lead-based paint is present and use lead-safe work practices There are state and federal programs in place to ensure that testing is dane safely, reliably, and efFectively. Confiact your state or local agency for more information, visit ep�.c�c�v/I�ad, or call 1-800-424-LEAD (5�23) for a list of contacfis in your area.3 3 Hearing-or speech-challenged individuals may access this number through TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339. 8 ����`���� "� � ���� � � � _ ��� ���� �� �°� �� �.����,e,:����s.��.�:�.�.��.�� �.���;���.�:����� ����:�����:�.�:.��wwx.:��� If yc�u suspect that your house has lead-based paint hazards, y�u c�n t�ke some immediate steps to reduce your family's risk: = if you rent, notify your landlord of peeling or chipping paint. � Keep painted surfaces clean and free of dust. Clean floors, window frames, window sills, and other surfaces weekly. Use a mop ar sponge with warm water and a general all-purpose cleaner. (Remember: never mix ammonia and bleach products together because they can form a dangerous gas.) � Carefully clean up paint chips immediafiely without creating dusfi. � 7horoughly rinse sponges and mop heads often during cleaning of dirty or dusfiy areas, and again afterward. gy Wash your hands and your children's hands o�'ten, especially before they eat and before nap time and bed time. � Keep play areas clean.Wash bottles, pacifiers, toys, and stuffed animals regularly. � Keep children from chewing window sills or other painted surfaces, or eating soil. � When renovating, repairing, or painting, hire only EPA- or state- approved Lead-Safe Certified renovation firms (see page 12). g Cl�an or remove shoes before entering your home to avoid tracking in lead from soil. � Make sure children eat nutrifiious, low-fat meals high in iron, and calcium, such as spinach and dairy producfis. Children with good diets absorb less lead. 9 ����s���������� � � ������° � ..��..s.�,rm�c��:�;��,. a�.�,._�,��.�._.��,:��.� �.���:�����:�.�.� .�. �,��., Dis�urbing lead-based paint or : � � , � rernoving lead improperly can incr��se the hazard to your family by � ; � spreading even more lead dust around ����`� °�����` � � the hou§e. �� � �.:;� � � � � In addition to day-to-day cleaning � ,�. and good nutrition, you can �� ��`�,�� � � . ternporrarily reduce lead-based paint � � = ��� > � hazards by�aking actions, such as ��� � �� ; � � �_ ���• ��� repairing damaged painted surfaces ���� � �� and planting grass to cover lead- � � g �, ; contaminated soil.These actions are = ��_ nat permanent solutions and will need ongoing attention, ��` ` � You can minimize exposure to lead when renovafiing, repairing, or painting by hiring �n EPA- or state- certified renovator who is trained in the use of lead-safe work practices. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, learn how to use lead—safe work practices in your home. � To remove lead hazards permanently, you should hire a certified lead abatement contractor. Abatement (or permanent hazard elimination) methods include removing, sealing, or enclosing lead-based paint with special materials. Just painting over the hazard with regular paint is not permanent control. Aiways use a cerfiified confiractor who is tra�ned to address lead I��zards safely. � Hire a Lead-Safe Certified firm (see page 12) to perform renovation, repair, or painfiing (RRP) projects that disturb painted surfaces. � To correct lead hazards permanently, hire a certified lead abatement contractor,This will ensure your contractor knows how to work safely and has the proper equipment to clean up thoroughly. Certified confiractors will employ qualified workers and follow strict safety rules as set by their state or by the federal government. 10 ��� ����� �� ���� �� � ������ ' ..�m.,�:� -a.��,.��.;���-�� .� ��;, .�.��.��,��,���� . �.�� �:��� - - ��u��� If�rour home has had lead abatement work done or if the housing is receiving �ederal assisfiance, once the work is completed, dust cleanup activities musfi be conducted until clearance testing indicates that lead dust levels are below the following levels: � 10 micragrams per square foot (µg/ftz) for floors, including carpeted floors � 100 µg/ft2 for interior windows sills t 400 �g/ftz for window firoughs Aba�e�nen�s are designed to permanently eliminate lead-based p�int hazarrds. However, lead dust can be reintroduced into an abated area. � Use a HEPA vacuum on all furniture and other items returned fio the area, to reduce the potential for reintroducing lead dust. �� Regularly clean floors, window sills, troughs, and other hard surfaces with a damp cloth or sponge and a general all-purpose cleaner. i�lease see page 9 for more information on steps you can take to protect yaur home after fihe abatement. For help in locating certified lead abatement professionals in your area, call your state or local agency (see pages 15 and 16), �pa.�ov/I�ad, or call 1-8Q0-424-LEAD. 11 �����'����'���� � � ���'� �� ����°�1�� � �"�� � �� �:.Y����'��° ��� ��� . �M�,���;� : �:�a:�� ���. � �:��:,;,�.���,��—�. .�..�, � y ... 1,� If you hire a contractor to conduc� renovatwon, repair, or painting (RRP) projects in your pre-1978 home or childcare facility (such as pre-school and kindergarten), your eontrac�o� must: �z>.,}�r�s��� x Be a Lead-Safe Certified firm approved by EPA or an ��,��,�,ca���rl�r�,,��, , EPA-authorized state program �����}����'J'�,����, �; r . �-� �r � �� � Use qualified trained individuals (Lead-Safe �:I' �„��..,��`�'�^��� Certified renovators) who follow sp�cific lead-safe # �F � t work practices to prevent lead contamination �r��� ,�a�� � :� � Provide a copy of EPA's lead hazard information �;� �� ��^� y a �� .����� � �� � document, The Lead-Sa�e Certified Guide to ��� ��,�,;��,`;: � ��� Renova�e Right ��'���� ��� ����. �RP contractors working in pre-1978 honnes and childcare facilities �ust follow lead-safe work practices that: � Con�ain the work area.The area must be eontained so that dust and d�bris do not escape from the work area.Warning signs must be put up, and plastic or other impermeable material and tape must be used. � Av�id renova�ion methods that generate large �rv�ounts af I��d�contaminated dust. Some methods generate so much lead- contaminated dust that their use is prohibited,They are: � Open-flame burning or torching £ Sanding, grinding, planing, needle gunning, or blasfiing with power tools and equipment not equipped with a shroud and I-IEPA vacuum atfiachment � Using a heat gun at temperatures greater than 110Q°F � Clean up thoroughly.The work area should be cleaned up daily. When all the work is done, the area must be cleaned up using special cleaning methods. � �ispose of waste properly. Collect and seal waste in a heavy duty _ bag or sheeting.When transported, ensure that waste is contained to prevent release of dust and debris. To learn more about EPA's requirements for RRP projects, visit c�p�.c�cav/g��leads��e, or read The Lead-Safe Certified Guide to �2 Renovate Right. �,�°�:��� ������� �� ��� ...����.�,� ���,��.�;w��..�e..�.. . _��.�������� � �r.:�� .�,�, ���,� ��:.�����, Lead in Drinking Water The most common sources of lead in drinking water are lead pipes, faucets, and fixtures. Lead pipes are more likely to be found in older cities and homes built before 1986. You can't smell or taste lead in drinking water. To find out for certain if you have lead in drinking water, have your water tested. Remember older homes with a private well can also have plumbing materials that contain lead. Imp��ta�� Steps You Can Take to Reduce Lead in Drinking Vilater v Use only cold water for drinking, cooking and making baby formula. Remember, boiling water does not remove lead from water. � Before drinking,flush your home's pipes by running the tap, taking a shower, doing laundry, or doing a load of dishes. � Regularly clean your faucet's screen (also known as an aerator). �ry If you use a filter certified to remove lead, don't forget to read the directions to learn when to change the cartridge. Using a filter after it has expired can make it less �ffective at removing lead. Confiact your water company fio determine if the pipe that connects your home to the water main (called a service line) is made from lead. Your area's water company can also provide information about the lead levels in your system's drinking water. For more information about lead in drinking water, please contact EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. If you have other questions about lead poisoning prevention, call 1-800 424-LEAD.� Call your local health department or water company to find out about testing your water, or visifi �pa.gc�v/s�few��er for EPA's lead in drinking water information. Some states or utilities offer programs to pay for water testing for residents. Contact your state or local water company to learn more. �x� Hearing-or speech-challenged individuals may access this number through TTY 13 by calling the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339. �a���: ��� ��������� �� � � � �� ��� �...�:��.���.��r�,�.-.� . ���w�-.�.:�:����:�.��.���.�LL� ,,. ��������.�� Lead srnelters or other industries that release lead into the air, � You�job. If you work with lead, you could bring it home on your body or clothes. Shower and change clothes before coming home. Launder your work clothes separately from the resfi ofyour family's clothes, � h#obbies that use lead, such as making pottery or stained glass, or refinishing furniture. Call your local health deparfiment for information about hobbies that may use lead. a Old toys and furniture may have been painted with lead-containing paint, Older toys and other children's products may have parts that contain lead.4 � �=ood and liquids cooked or stored in lead crystal or lead-glazed po��ery or porcelain may contain lead. � Folk rem�dies, such as "greta" and "axarcon;' used to treat an upset sfiomach. � In 197�,the federal government banned toys,other children's products,and furniture with lead-containing paint. In 20Q8,the federal government banned lead in most children's praducts.The federal government currently bans lead in excess of 100 ppm by weight in most children's products. 14 ������ � �� � � �� �� � F;i.v::�6�o.,wY.a'iSt.�e 3m"i1' '.,.,"4.. �:���. - 'ffi+akC:�"aK�&£.. -,x='r!.�'s�a..: '�k"4ilYiXAf:C'..i's:.�,"ur9k'1'fis"'�'a. �..��_..a:a�s:+.;:. -- �'Gf'i4"�"e:}::v�$Y:.�:� T'he National Lead Information Center Learn how to protecfi children from lead poisoning and get other information about lead hazards on fihe Web at �pa,�ov/l�ad and hG�c�.gav/I�ad, or call 1-800-424-LEAD (5323). �P�'s Safe Drinking Water Hotline For information about lead in drinking water, call 1-800-426-4791, or visit ��a.gc�vlsaf�w�ter for information about lead in drinking water. �ons�rner Produet Safety Commission (CPSC) Hotline For information on lead in toys and other consumer products, or to report an unsafe consumer product or a product-relafied injury, call 1-�00-638-2772, or visit CPSC's website at c�sc�gcav or ����r��a�c�d��ts.��v. �t��e and Local Health and Environmental Agencies Sorne states, tribes, and cities have their own rules related to lead- based paint. Check with your local agency to see which laws apply to you. Most agencies can also provide information on finding a lead abatement firm in your area, and on possible sources of financial aid for reducing lead hazards. Receive up-to-date address and phone information for your state or local contacts on the Web at epa.gav/lead, or contact fihe National Lead Information Center at 1-�00-424-LEADa „�Mx•,,�n�u�w�-u�asu��,: imns+m�rm� - - . ,�xz:s�suaain;�w2i�ra:ra,��z� . , .� tu;,�ar m*��. � , � -, Hearing- or speech-challenged individuals may access any of the = phone numbers in this brochure through TTY by calling the toll- : free Federal Relay Service at ������• �1�����. ..x..:ed��=G�iL'-' ��"'�"�i`��'L. �'�xrxsse's� NW�S�3�;&�R5'•"".,•^""`".r•uSid�=:. ..•"•• 'i"8AY41SS.'s5�' r^:1.. 4,� "•d�`�t".'ai4:t�':L@a'C::�•,.. 15 �.x�� ��, �'������ ����� � ����� � �� ��� � . ��� � ���� ���� �.k��ce��,�.� ;� ��.� - �������� �.�:���,� Y:._��, �� _�.. The mission of EPA is to protect human health and the environment. Your Regional EPA Office can provide further information regarding regulations and (ead protection programs. Regiori 1 (Connecticut,Massachusetts,Maine, Region 6(Arkansas,Louisiana,New Mexico, New Hampshire,Rhode Island,Vermont) Oklahoma,Texas,and 66Tribes) Regional Lead Contact Regional Lead Contact U,S.EPA Region 1 U.S.EPA Reglon 6 5 Post Office Square,Suite 100,O�S 05-4 1445 Ross Avenue,12th Floor Boston,MA 02109-3912 Qallas,TX 75202-2733 (888)372-7341 (214)665-2704 Region 2(New Jersey,NewYorl<,Puerto Rico, Region 7(lowa,Kansas,Missouri,Nebraska) Virgin Islands) Regional Lead Contact Reglonal Lead Contact U.S.EPA Region 7 U,S,EPA Region 2 11201 Renner Blvd. 2890 Woodbridge Avenue Lenexa,KS 66219 Building 205,Mail Stop 225 (800)223-0425 Edison,NJ 08837-3679 (732)906-6$09 Region 8(Colorado,Montana,North Dakota,South Dakota,Utah,Wyoming) Ftegion 3(Delaware,Maryland,Pennsylvania, Regional Lead Contact Virginia,DC,West Virginia) U,S,EPA Region 8 Regional Lead Contact 1595 Wynkoop St, U.S.EPA Region 3 Denver,CO 80202 1650 Arch Street (303)312-6966 Philadelphia,PA 19103 (215)II14-2088 Region 9(Arizona,California,Hawaii, Nevada) Region 4(Atabama,Florida,Georgia, Regional Lead Contact Kentucky,Mississippi,North Carolina,South U,S.EPA Region 9(CMD-4-2) Carolina,Tennessee) 75 Hawthorne Street Regional Lead Contact San Franciscn,CA 94105 U,S,EPA Region 4 (415)947-4280 AFCTower, 12th Floor,Air,Pesticides&Toxics 61 Forsyth Street,SW Region 10(Alaska,Idaho,Oregon, Atlanta,GA 30303 Washington) (40A)562-8998 Regional Lead Contact Region 5(Illinois,Indiana,Michigan, U.S.EPA Region 10(20-004) Minnesota,Ohlo,Wisconsin) Air and Toxics Enforcement Section 1200 Sixth Avenue,Suite 155 Reglonal Lead Contact Seattle,WA 981 Q1 U,S,EPA Region 5 (LL-17J) (206)553-1200 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago,IL 60604-3666 (312)353-3808 16 �;����� � �r� � ���� � � � � ���� (�� ��� � a E.tR�:�..,.'...4W5+£ia�S.LL'IB4�'K.�":".l:+kb�9:fs."Y'f�19.ffiY�:9d'�s''.&'h.'#`t�i�6'E' "` 1L'"J�'tN.c::Lk ".i 'm,�'Y'".u4.'T� "" .'Lw.x-':iP:2-L'._;.?T'xh�°�4'�°SAG4."'bYR�:.'-'J°'_$3"ari3&£.�Yk:'�'iZ�v'-'l9ki"'M�'"' . The CPSC protects the public against unreasonable risk of injury from consurner products through education, safety standards activi�ies, and enforcement. Contact CPSC for further information regarding consumer product safety and regula�ions. CPSC 4330 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814-4421 1-800-638-2772 �p��.c��v or s���rprc�du�t�,gcav ��� �� �� �������� � � ����� �� ��� ��������� � ��°� �� � ��.�x;.t.m,�.�,��, . ��.��.�.� .m,. .����� �� r�,��� �, HUD's mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality afFordable homes for all. Contact to Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes for further information regarding the Lead Safe Housing Rule, which protects families in pre-1978 assisted housing, and for the lead hazard confirol and research grant programs, HUD 451 Seventh Street, SW, Room 8236 Washington, DC 20410-3000 (202) 402-7698 �uc�.gc�vll�ad This document is in the public domain.It may be produced by an individual or organization wlthout permission.Information provided in this booklet is based upon current sclentific and technical understanding of the lssues presented and fs reflective of the Jurisdlctlonal boundarles established by the statutes governing the co-authoring agencles,Following the advice given will not necessarily provide complete protection in all sltuations or against all health hazards that can be caused by lead exposure. 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