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Major property sale faces costly environmental cleanup challenges

September 09, 2024 | Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina


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Major property sale faces costly environmental cleanup challenges
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the sale of a property that requires significant environmental remediation due to its history of oil and gas activities. Councilmember Blackburn raised concerns about the potential costs associated with cleaning up the site, which may involve extensive environmental cleanup efforts. The property, which is being offered with a starting bid of $1.9 million, has had its appraised value adjusted down by $1 million to account for these anticipated remediation costs.

Officials confirmed that the starting bid is set as a minimum, but they are open to reevaluating the price if necessary, especially if the actual cleanup costs exceed initial estimates. The purchaser will be responsible for the remediation and will have a due diligence period to conduct thorough assessments of the site, including phase 1 and phase 2 environmental evaluations.

The property is noted for its prime location, prompting officials to express hope that the bidding process will yield a fair market price. The discussions highlighted the balance between securing a profitable sale and ensuring that potential buyers are aware of the environmental responsibilities they will inherit.

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