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There are no wetlands, wetland buffers or water bodies present within 100 feet of the proposed Fifth Avenue area. The closest water body to the Fifth Avenue area is Beechmont Lake, which is located approximately 2000 feet to the northwest. The lake is at a higher elevation than the Fifth Avenue area. Stormwater from the Fifth Avenue area is collected in the City-maintained stormwater drain system and exits the Fifth Avenue area at four discharge points (as indicated in Figure 3.4-1).

Existing sources of pollutants may include: existing vehicle maintenance activities, the long-term storage of vehicles undergoing repairs, construction vehicles, and buses, the commercial use of diesel fuel and gasoline; and the outdoor storage of petroleum and/or chemical containers.