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Backup Documents 02/22/2011 Item #16B2 168 2 MEMORANDUM Date: February 25, 2011 To: Ashley Caserta, Grants Coordinator Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA From: Martha Vergara, Deputy Clerk Minutes & Records Department Re: Permission to Enter Property (2054 Davis Blvd., Naples) Attached for your records, are one (1) original of the document referenced above (Item #16B2) adopted by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, February 22, 2011. The original has been kept by the Minutes & Records Department as a part of the Boards Records. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 252-7240. Thank you. 168 2 PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY 1. DonY\ct fwlo... ("undersigned"), an Authorized Collier County Representative, hereby gives permission to Environmental Risk Management, Inc. (ERMI) and its agents and subcontractors to enter the undersigned's property (''the property") located at the 2054 Davis Boulevard, Naples, Florida 34104. 2. This permission to access the property is for the following activities: a. Investigation of soil and groundwater including, but not limited to, soil sampling, installing and sampling groundwater monitoring wells, and preparing site sketches. b. Removal and/or disposal of any contaminated soil and water produced from monitoring well installation activities. 3. Upon completion of the investigation, ERMI will restore the property as near as practicable to the condition that existed immediately prior to the commencement of such activities. 4. The granting of this permission by the undersigned is not intended, nor should it be construed, as an admission of liability on the part of the undersigned or the undersigned's successors and assigns for any contamination discovered on the property. 5. ERMI, its agents, representatives or subcontractors may enter the property during normal business hours and may also make special arrangements to enter the property at other times after agreement from the undersigned. 6. ERMI acknowledges and accepts its responsibility for damages caused by the acts of its employees while on the property. 7. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection acknowledges and accepts any responsibility it may have under applicable law (Section 768.28, Florida Statutes) for damages caused by the acts of its employees acting within the scope of their employment while on the property. ~' Authoriz Collier County Representative ...Je.D~ 2 Q b Qo \ \ ate following authorized agent: -:P:e6{2.v~ q I 20r { Date Approved as to form & iagai Sufficiency ~7.~L .Assistant Count'l Attorney . i ATTEST:.. . ..... . DWIGHT!. ~QCK, CI.Fi~ ~~ At.te.t.:.'~.1o"~"_ . ugnttri".1, ltrlv\ ll. 6). 68 2 reb'llA(J..(I22,2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommend the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) approves CC&E Investments, LLC and agents access CRA-owned property in the Gateway Triangle to install and monitor a ground water monitoring well for remediation activities at 2068 navis Blvd; authorize the CRA Chairman to execute the access agreement; authorize the Executive Director to coordinate with appropriate entities to ensure the security of subject property. Site address: 2054 Davis Blvd. OBJECTIVE: To receive CRA approval for CC&E Investments, LLC and agents access CRA-owned property in the Gateway Triangle to install and monitor a ground water monitoring well for remediation activities at 2068 Davis Blvd: authorize the CRA Chairman to execute the access agreement; authorize the Executive Director to coordinate with appropriate entities to ensure the security of subject property. CONSIDERATIONS: In 2009, the CRA acquired six (6) targeted commercial parcels within the 14 acre mini-triangle to become an integral part of any future assemblage of the remaining land and potentially leverage public-private partnerships with adjacent land owners. A seventh parcel, 2068 Davis Blvd - a former gasolinc station, was held under CRA purchase contract pending satisfactory environmental clean-up and with a Florida Department of Environmental protection (FDEP) issued Site Rehabilitation Correction Order (SRCO). In 2010, the CRA Board authorized the termination of that contract based on the seller's inability to provide an SRCO in a reasonable length of time. As part of 2068 Davis Blvd's environmental cleanup activity, the FDEP had previously directed the owner to install a ground water monitoring wells to the north of his property, in the median of Davis Blvd and on private land across the road. Currently FDEP has issued an additional directive to install a ground water monitoring well on the CRA's property to the west of the subject site ~ 2054 Davis Blvd (Exhibit A - pages 3 & 4). CC&E Investments, LLC's agent, ERMI, has requested "permission to enter property" and install the well (Exhibit B). The well's location on CRA's land is shown in Exhibit C. FISCAL IMPACT: None at this time other than stafJtime. LEGAL CONSDERATIONS: Access agreement has been rcviewed by the County Attorney's Office for legal sufficiency. In light of statutory authority to enter and inspect premises (F.S. 403.09I(1)(c) - Exhibit D) absent an access agreement, little merit is seen in withholding permission. A majority vote of the CRA is necessary for CRA action. (STW) GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENnATlON: That the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency approves CC&E Investments, LLC and agents access CRA-owned property in the Gateway Triangle to install and monitor a ground water monitoring well for remediation activities at 2068 Davis Blvd; authorize the CRA Chairman to execute the access agreement; authorize the Executive Director to coordinate with appropriate entities to ensure the security of subject property. Prepared by: David Jackson, on February 5, 2011 Executive Director, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Florida Department of Environmental Protection 168 2 Rick Smtt ( ~(lIJt:rnOf .... ~~-",""_....-:':; "'~,~~~~- South OI'lrtcl P.O. Box 25H Fort Myers. Fl 33902-2549 lenniler Carroll u. Governor Her~(hel T. VInyard. Ir. $enclal)' January 19, 2011 SENT VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Q\:"Ulc.(r ~~~ 1.0,:; ""'">:~<<c(\1."" Michael K. Corradi CC&E Investments, LLC POBox 9340 Naples, FL 34101 E.rvltlil: ) "'1,\'.1' ,-, I EXHIBIT A Re: CoWer County - TK First Fuel and Food 2068 Davis Boulevard Naples, Florida 34104 DEP Facility No. 8518236 Discharge Date: May 12, 2009 Dear Mr.Corradi: The Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems has reviewed the Site Assessment Report Addendum (SARA), dated October '29, 201 0, prepared and submitted by Environmental Risk Management, Inc. (ERMI). The document submitted is incomplete. Please respond to the comments and recommendations in the Bureau's December 12, 2010 memorandum (enclosed) by March 18, 2011. Whenever possible, please submit your written response(s) electronically to Iri!!.I\ItI!l'hY"ll'1,.'I,.IlI.ll.ll" If there are am' questions, please contact Paul Gruzlovic at (850) 877-1133, x3708 or ,:;_C,".,.. Sincerely, ," Erin M. r-.lurplw EnVIronmental Supervisor II EMM/KH/rcd Enclosure: (1) December 12, 2010 memo CL': Barrv Murphree, ERMI- (via e-mail ': "More Protection. Less Proce5s'. www.dep_Slatt.n.u.~ 168 2 Florida Department of Memorandum Environmental Protection I EXHIBIT A To: Erin Murphy Florida Department of Environmental Protection - South District 2295 Victoria Avenue, Suite 364, Fort Myers, Florida 33901-3875 Through: rtichacl Bland, P.G. . Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Petroleum Storage . Systems, Petroleum Cleanup Section 4, Mail Station 4580 From: Paul Gruz10vic, P.G. Ecology and Environment, Inc., Petroleum Cleanup Section 6 Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems, Mail Station 4590 Date; December 12, 2010 Subject: . Review ofSile Assessment Report Addendum First Fuel and Food 2068 Davis Boulevard Naples, Collier County FDEP Facility ID No. 118518236 Discharge Date: May 12, 2009 Petroleum Cleanup Section 6 of the Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systc:ma bas revicwed the October 29, 2010 Site Assessment Report Addendum (SARA) prepared by Environmental Risk Management, Inc. (ERMI). In an e-mail dated November 8, 2010, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) South District requested that the FDEP Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems in Tallahassee issue review comments for the SARA According to the SARA, a short-term groundwater recovery event was performed at the site on May 7, 2010. A total of615 gallons ofgrOlmdwaterwere recovered from MW-4 with a vacuum truck and disposed off-site. Groundwater samples obtained byERMI on June 6, 2010 from MW-4, MW-5, and MW-6 indicated the short-term groundwater recovery event was not effective in reducing the dissolved concentrations in the area ofMW-4. On July 27, 2010, four previously abandoned-in-place USTs were removed from the former dispenser area and a total of 166.8 tons of petroleum-impacted soil were excavated from below and to the north of the four foriner USTs. Elevated OVA readings were detected at the north sidewall of the excavation and the excavation could not be extended farther to the north due to the location of an underground natural gas line. Based on a review of the information included in the SARA concerning the short-term groundwater recovery event and the 8Oilexcavation, Petroleum Cleanup Section 6 bas determined the source removal activities performed on May 27, 2010 and July 27,2010 were adequately documented in the SARA and that the 615 gallons of petroleum-impacted groundwater and the 166.8 tons of petroleum-impacted soil were properly disposed off-site. .More PI~"'1IoI1.. Less P1ocess. V"1l0url_SIle~ www.dop.a_.lL~ull.htm Pmted on IWC)dId popM. "",- est1l236b_SAAAcklc 168 2 Memorandum FDBP Facility ID No. t 18518236 December 12, 2010 Page lWIl [EXHIBIT~ I The SARA also documented the additional assessment activities completed in August 2010 and September 2010. On August 12 and 13, 2010, three additional shallow monitoring wells (MW-9, MW-10, andMW-ll) and one vertical extent monitoring well (DW-l) were installed. A comprehensive groundwater sampling event (MW -1 through MW-ll and DW -1) was perfonned on August 25, 2010. The groundwater aDalytical results indicated the groundwater cleanup target levels (CTLs) were not exceeded for the groundwater sample obtained from DW-l; however, several petroleum contaminants of concern were detected in excess of the naturaI attenuation default criteria (NADCs) and/or groundwater CTLs for the groundwater samples obtained from shallow monitoring wells MW -4 and MW -10. In addition, the groundwater sample obtained on August 25, 2010 from MW-9 exceeded the groundwater CTLs for naphthalene and isopropylbenzene. ERMI resampled MW-9 on September 21, 2010 and isopropylbenzene was detected in the sample in excess of its groundwater CTL and NADC value. Two separate source areas can be identified for the May 12, 2009 discharge from the grOllIldwater analytical data. The first source area is the former dispensers/former location of the abandoned-in-place USTs (vicinity ofMW-4 and MW-10) and the second source area is the fonner tank farm located to the west of the store building (vicirllty ofMW -9). .* A recommendation was included in the SARA by ERMI to prepare a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) as the next proposed course of action. Based on a review of the SARA, Petroleum Cleanup Section 6 has determined all of the Site Assessment requirements outlined in Chapter 62-770, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), have not been attained for the May 12, 2009 discharge and additional assessment activities will need to be performed as the next proposed couxse of action instead of preparing a RAP. The following comments will need to be addressed i~a Site Assessment Report Addendum #2 (SARA #2): ~ C ~fr. 1) Five additional shallow(watertable)monitoring wells (MW-12 through MW-16) should be insta1led at the proposed locations indicated on the attached map. The pmpose of the additional wells is to dcfme the horizontal extent of the groundwater contamination detected in the area ofMW-9 and to better define the magnitude of the groundwater contamination to the cast ofMW-4 and MW-10. During the installation ofMW-12 through MW-16, OVA readings should be obtained at two-foot intervals to the total depth of the wells. Boring logs and well construction/development fonns should he included in the SARA #2 for MW-12 through MW-16. 1\ 2) A groundwater ssmpling event should be performed forMW-4, MW-9, MW-12 through MW-16, and DW-l. The groundwater samples obtained from MW-4, MW-9, and DW-l should be analyzed for BTEX/MTBE, isopropylbenzene, 1,2,3-trilnethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, and l,2,4-trimethylbenzene. The groundwater samples obtain,ed t51C1a_SARA.doc ,....10li02 168 2 Memorandum FDEP Facility ID No. t18S18236 December 12, 2010 Page 1bre. I EXHIBIT It from MW-12 through MW-16 should be analyzed for BTEX/MTBE, isopropylbenzene, 1,2,3-trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, 1,2,4-trimethy1benzene, PAHs, and TRPHs. ~efV-. If the Wldwatcr analytical ",sults for MW -16 exceed the undwater CTLs for one or more contammants 0 concern, e \DIti notice 0 contamination be nd the boundarics needs to e comp et an ou d include all of the uircmen sp . ed m paragrap 2- a u (), F.A.C. The complete noticing packet should be mailed to the Division of Wasle: Management at the Department's Tallahassee Office (Division of Waste Management, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Mail Station 4500, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-2400) and copics of the noticing packet should also be provided to the FDEP South District and to the county health department. t 3) t 4) Anytime a contominant is detected in cxccss of its eTL value, the contaminant has to be listed on the summary analytical table included in the report. 1,2,3-trimethylbenzcnc, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, and 1,2,4-trimethy1benzene were detected in excess of the groundwater CTI.s and the NADes for the groundwater sample obtained from MW -lOon August 25, 2010. The groundwater analytical summary table (Table 5) included in the SARA should be revised in the SARA #2 to also include the historical and current results for 1,2,3-trimethylbenzene, 1,3.5-trimethylbenzene, and 1.2,4-trimethylbenzene for each well listed on the table. 5) Updated isoconcentration contour maps should be included in the SARA #2 illustrating the horizontal cxtent of the isopropylbenzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, benzene, naphthalene, and TRPH groundwater contamination. The most recent analytical data for MW -I through MW -16 should be used in the construction of the isoconcentration contour maps. 6) The top of casing elevations should be surveyed forMW-12 through MW-16. At the time of the proposed groundwater sampling event, depth to water readings should be obtained from MW-I through MW-16 and OW-I. A groundwater elevation contour map should be included in the SARA #2 illustrating the direction of groundwater flow. An updated groundwater elevation summary table should also be included in the SARA #2. 7) The site map needs to be revised by showing the locations of the underground natural gas line and all other underground and aboveground utility lines. For each map included in the SARA #2, the former locations of all dispenSCl'll and tanks ahould be indicated with dashed lines and the total horizontal extent for the soil excavated during the two soil excavations should also be illustrated on the maps. !l5112311UIAAA,dcIc ,.,1010:1l 168 2 Memorandum FDEP Facility ID No. 118518236 December 12, 2010 PaiC four I EXHIBIT A- / 8) The SPLP Analytical Summary Table (Table 4) of the SARA will need to be revised in the SARA #2. TheBTEXlMTBE andPAH SPLPresults for the SB-13IA and SB-135A soil samples are not valid because the BTEX/MTBE and P AH SPLP samples were analyzed outside of the holding times. A revised SPLP Analytical Swnmary Table should be included ixi. the SARA #2 that includes the lab qualifier (Q) after each of the concentrations for the BTEX/MTBE and P AH contaminants listed on the table for SB-13IAand SB-135A, and a footnote should be included at the bottom of the table for the Q qualifier explaining that the BTEX/MTBE and P AH SPLP results for the samples are not valid because the samples were analyzed outside of the holding time. 9) Soil contamination within the vadose zone currently exists at the site in excess of the soil crLs. Even though the SB-l3lA and the SB-135A TRPH soil samples obtained on June 7,2010 passed the SPLP test for TRPHs, TRPHs were still detected in the SB-131A and the SB"135A samples in excess of the residential direct exposure soil crL for TRPHs. As indicated above, the SB-131A and SB-135A SPLP results for BTEX/MTBE and P AHs are not valid because the samples were analyzed outside of the holding times. ERMI appears to have excavated the petroleum-impacted soil in the areas ofSB-131A and SB-135A during the second excavation on July 27,2010, but elevated OVA readings were detected at the northern wall (near the natural gas line) of the excavation (SB-151 . and SB-152 locations) and ERMI did not collect any additional soil lab samples from the north wall at the tiIm; of the July 27. 2010 soil excavation. ERMI concluded in the SARA #2 that soil with OVA readings of approximately 1,000 ppm correlate to laboratory detections in excess of the soil CTLs, but no soil analytical data have been obtained for OVA readings ranging from 106 pprn to 1,019 ppm. . Due to the absence of soil analytical data for OVA readings ranging from 106 ppm to 1,019 ppm, Petroleum Cleanup Section 6 believes a more conservative OVA reading of 200 ppm should be used to represent soil contamination requiring remediation. A map should be included in the SARA #2 illustrating the current horizontal extent of soil contamination within the vadose zone (OVA readings in excess of 200 ppin) that still requires remediation. 10) The OVA data obtained during the installation of the monitoring wells (MW -1 through MW-16 and DW-1) as well as the OVA data obtained from all of the soil borings identified on Figure 2 (Soil Boring Locations) of the SARA should also be included on a revised OVA smnmary table (Table 1 of the SARA) in the SARA #2. 11) A recommendation for the next proposed course of action for the May 12, 2009 discharge should be included in the SARA #2. 1I5112a_SAAA.cIcc NY1CW2 Memonndum FDEP FacilitylD No. 118518236 December 12, 20tO Page fIVe I EXHIBIT /r 168 2 I If you have any questions, please contact me by telephone at (850) 877-1133 (extension 3708) or bye-mail atpgrozlovic@ene.com. ,\\\\\lIlIIII/'Ii, Sincerely, ~ ~~~ t). 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Po. ., 0 0 0 ] a ... 0 0 z ::II .!l ~Kl II c:i :J l'l ;;l ~ ~~ ~ "{I' . ," !i ~i ~ ~ \ ~.. ~ ~l ~ ::.=. ..... ~~ ~ ~f ~ ~ ~~ ~ 4.1!~ 0'[ !j::l ~s w U i~ ~ 1 SOlfi!!/S ~! I! . tlli!i1.. .' ii:NlCl ~ i ~ dl -; ;:~e ~ ii 168 2 .~~~E!f~~~~~~ February 4. 201 t Mr. David Jackson Collier County Community. Redovelopment Agency 4069 Bayshore Drivc Naples. Florida 34 t12 I EXHIBIT B RE: Request for Site Acce.. 2054 Davis Boulenrd Naples, Florida 34104 ERMI File No. E2110J Dcar Mr. Jackson: As you aware. the former Citgo station located at 2068 Davis Boulevard. Naples. Florida is currently' undergoing site assessment activities associated with an underground fuel storage tank system. Our firm. Environmental Risk Managenlent. Inc. (ERMI) has been contracted to conduct the assessment and cleanup of any petroleum impacts to the soil and groundwater at the subject proper!)'. as well as any adjacent propenies that may be affected. All work will be conducted as required by Florida State lnw. ERMl is seeking your cooperation with this project so t118t we may accuratel)' assess the entire impacted area and efficiently remedy the matter. ERMI would like to obtain \\Titten permission from you to access your property. located at 2054 Davis Boulevard. in order to complete the assessment and remediation project. ERMI also wishes to install and sample a groundwater monitoring well on your property in order to investigate the possible presence of impacts migrating from tbe former Citgo station. There would be some minimal disruption during the well installation process. but this work will have no detrimental impact to your property. The well will be finished with a 2-foot by 2-foot concrete pad and 6-inch manhole cover. The well will be removed. and your property will be returned to its prior condition following the completion of the project. Prior to initiating anyon-site activity.. we will notifY you and discuss the details and schedule. If your propeny has becn impacted by the source described above. this work will help us to identi(, and clean up any impacts. Please sign the attached agreement (#3. 4. 5. and 6 are specifically wrinen to protect your interests). Please return a copy of this letter and the signed agreement to ERMI as soon as possible so that we may move forward on this assessment in a timely fashion. You may. email the forms to bmurphreeCi!lermi.net or fax the forms to us at I-llGG-368-6329. Feel free to call me at 239-1134-9066 if you have any questions. Thank you for your assistance with this project. Sincerely. ENVIRONMENTAL RISK MANAGEMENT. INC. f?"";~~- Barry Murphree. PG Professional Geologist Headquarters. 12401 Brantley Commons Court Suite 101 . Fort Myers. Florida 33907 1-888-ENV-MGMT (1-888-388-8488) . Fax 1-888-368-8329 . www.ermi.net roB 2 I. PERMISSION TO ENTER PROPERTY 'j) ""^- .... j ~ b- ("undersigned"), an Authorized Collier County Representative, hereby gives permission to Environmental Risk ~ Inc. (ERMI) and its agents and subcontractors to enter the undersigned's property ("the property") located at the 2054 Davis Boulevard. Naples, Florida 34104. 2. This permission to access the property is for the following activities: a. Investigation of soil and groundwater including, but not limited to, soil sempling. installing and sampling groundwater monitoring wells, and preparing site sketches. b. Removal and/or disposal of any contaminated soil and water produced from monitoring well installation activities. 3. Upon completion of the investigation, ERMI will restore the property as near as practicable to the condition that existed immediately prior to the commencement of such activities. 4. The granting of this permission by the undersigned is not intended, nor should it be construed, as an admission of liability on the part of the undersigned or the undenigned's successors and assigns for any C(IJltaminAlion discovered on the j)l'O"".ly. 5. ERMI. its agents. representatives or subcontractors may enter the property during normal business hours and may also make special amngements to enter the property at other times after agreement from the undersigned. 6. ERMI acknowledges and accepts its responsibility for damages caused by the acts of its employees while on the property. 7. The Florida Deperlment of Environmental Protection acknowledges and accepts any responsibility it may have under applicable law (Section 768.28, Florida SlatUles) for damages caused by the acts of its employees .acting within the scope of their employment while on the pro }~ A Collier County Representative A~ 21.) '20 II Date -~--- ~ ~--- g~~ A-1~?6. mpany Representative f "Fef!,(4IA.fl.t.{ q. Zo I { Date' ATTEST:" ,.... . ' ~ . ":;,,\pllPl!tYCle,' .... ~" . . .' . Atte.t'.,:to~ t..,r. · I/(j c: ' . f9ntttn .. ~ Approved .. to form & legal Sufficiency ~7.~L--- a~~i3t"nt CountvAttornev 168 2 c: N <II 0 "C # QJ 'Z :> ... lIS as ,... .... .... v <II <II :l:l: V III <II 'S; III ... In lIS lIS E .... l"I'l I!:) 0 ... c: m 000 ~ 0 I!:)<D U 0 1-0 _ N U .t U I- tai Ii: lX u 'W .... t .-t <II # QJ ... .... v v III III "'00 ....In c: l"I'l o UIn 168 2 EXHIBIT 0 Title XXIX PUBLIC HEALTH 403.091 Inspections. (1 )(a) Any duly authorized representative of the department may at any reasonable time enter and inspect, for the purpose of ascertaining the state of compliance with the law or rules and regulations of the department, any property, premises, or place, except a building which is used exclusively for a private residence, on or at which: 1. A hazardous waste generator, transporter, or facility or other air or water contaminant source; Chanter 403 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL View Entire Chanter 2. A discharger, including any nondomestic discharger which introduces any pollutant into a publicly owned treatment works: 3. Any facility, as defined in s. 376.301; or 4. A resource recovery and management facility is located or is being constructed or installed or where records which are required under this chapter, ss. 376.30-376.317, or department rule are kept. (b) Any duly authorized representative may at reasonable times have access to and copy any records required under this chapter or ss. 376.30-376.317; inspect any monitoring equipment or method; sample for any pollutants as defined in s, 376.301, emuents, or wastes which the owner or operator of such source may be discharging or which may otherwise be located on or underlying the owner's or operator's property: and obtain any other information necessary to determine compliance with permit conditions or other requirements of this chapter, ss. 376.30-376.317, or department rules. (c) No person shall refuse reasonable entry or access to any authorized representative of the department who requests entry for purposes of inspection and who presents appropriate credentials; nor shall any person obstruct, hamper. or interfere with any such inspection. The owner or ollerator of the premises shall receive a report. if requested. setting forth all facts found which relate to compliance status. (2) An inspection pursuant to subsection (I) may be conducted only after: (a) Consent for the inspection is received from the owner, operator. or person in charge: or (b) The appropriate inspection warrant as provided in this section is obtained. (3)(a) An inspection warrant as authorized by this chapter may be issued by a judge of any county court or circuit court of this state which has jurisdiction of the place or thing to be searched. (b) Upon proper affidavit being made, an inspection warrant may be issued under the provisions of this chapter or ss. 376.30-376.317: 1. When it appears that the properties to be inspected may be connected with or 168 2 EXHIBIT D contain evidence of the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or 55. 376.30- 376.317 or any rule properly promulgated thereunder; or 2. When the inspection sought is an integral part of a larger scheme of systematic routine inspections which are necessary to, and consistent with, the continuing efforts of the department to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter or ss. 376.30- 376.317 and any rules adopted thereunder. (c) The judge shall, before issuing the warrant, have the application for the warrant duly sworn to and subscribed by a representative of the department; and may receive further testimony from witnesses, supporting affidavits, or depositions in writing to support the application. The affidavit and further proof, if had or required, shall set forth the facts tending to establish the grounds specified in paragraph (b) or the reasons for believing that such grounds exist. (d) Upon examination ofthe application and proofs submitted and if satisfied that cause exists for the issuing of the inspection warrant, the judge shall thereupon issue a warrant, signed by him or her with the name of his or her office, to any department representative, which warrant will authorize the representative forthwith to inspect the property described in the warrant. History. s. 10, ch. 67-436; ss. 26,35, ch. 69-106; s. 1, ch. 80-302; s. 6, ch. 82-27; s. 26, ch. 84-338; s. 25, ch. 86-159; s. 9, ch. 89-188; s. 69, ch. 91-221; s. 3, ch. 97-103; s. 81, ch, 2007-5,