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24010-20-060/Yandle-Witherspoon Supply, Inc./20231115
SUMMARY OF NOTICE OF
INTENT TO REDEVELOP A BROWNFIELDS PROPERTY
Brownfields Property Name: Yandle Witherspoon Supply, Inc.
Brownfields Project Number: 24010-20-060
Pursuant to the North Carolina Brownfields Property Reuse Act (the “Act”) authorized by North Carolina General
Statutes (NCGS) § 130A-310.30 through 130A-310.40, and specifically pursuant to NCGS § 130A-310.34, WP Yandle,
LLC, as Prospective Developer, has filed with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) a Notice
of Intent to Redevelop a Brownfields Property (“Brownfields Property”) located at 1001, 1017, 1101, and 1107 North
Brevard Street, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County. The Brownfields Property, which is the former site of Yandle Witherspoon
Supply, Inc and Gay Laundry and Cleaners, a commercial business and dry cleaner (respectively), consists of 4.8516 acres.
Environmental contamination exists on the Brownfields Property in soil, groundwater, indoor air, surface water and
sediment. WP Yandle, LLC has committed itself to redeveloping the Brownfields Property for no uses other than high
density residential, industrial, office, retail, restaurant, brewery or food production facility, recreation, institutional,
entertainment, hotel, open space, parking, and with DEQ’s prior written approval, other commercial uses. The Notice of
Intent to Redevelop a Brownfields Property includes: (1) a proposed Brownfields Agreement between DEQ and WP Yandle,
LLC, which in turn includes (a) a map showing the location of the Brownfields Property, (b) a description of the
contaminants involved and their concentrations in the media of the Brownfields Property, (c) the above-stated description
of the intended future use of the Brownfields Property, and (d) proposed investigation and remediation; and (2) a proposed
Notice of Brownfields Property prepared in accordance with NCGS § 130A-310.35.
The full Notice of Intent to Redevelop a Brownfields Property may be reviewed at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library,
Plaza Midwood Branch, 1623 Central Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28205 or contacting Caitlin Moen at 704-416-
0626, or at cmoen@cmlibrary.org; or at the offices of the N.C. Brownfields Redevelopment Section, 217 West Jones Street,
Raleigh, NC or by contacting Shirley Liggins at that address, at shirley.liggins@ncdenr.gov, or at (919) 707-8383. The full
Notice of Intent to Redevelop a Brownfields Property may be reviewed online at the DEQ public record database,
Laserfiche, by entering the project number 24010-20-060 into the search bar at the following web address:
https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/WasteManagement/
The Act requires a public comment period of at least 30 days. The first day of public comment is defined as the day
after which all of the following public notice tasks have occurred: the date this Notice is: (1) published in a newspaper of
general circulation serving the area in which the Brownfields Property is located; (2) conspicuously posted at the
Brownfields Property; and (3) mailed or delivered to each owner of property contiguous to the Brownfields Property.
Written public comments may be submitted to DEQ within 30 days after the public comment period begins. Written requests
for a public meeting may be submitted to DEQ within 21 days after the public comment period begins. These periods will
start no sooner than November 22, 2023, and will end no sooner than the later of: 1) 30 and 21 days, respectively, after
that; or 2) 30 and 21 days, respectively, after completion of the latest of the three (3) above-referenced tasks, if such
completion occurs later than the date stated herein. All public comments and public meeting requests should be addressed
as follows:
Bruce Nicholson, Chief
Brownfields Redevelopment Section
Division of Waste Management
NC Department of Environmental Quality
1646 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646Rede