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EDA Minutes 04-18-2016 (Special Meeting)MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Monday, April 18, 2016 — 3:00 PM, Academy Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Bill Demeules, Bill Tapper, Tracy Hinz, Jim Davidson, Steve Johnson, Tom Perrault, Lloyd Hilgart Absent: 1`None Others: Angela Schumann, Jeff O'Neill, Wayne Oberg, Shibani Bisson, Ryan Spencer, Matt Theisen, Mayor Brian Stumpf, Council Member Charlotte Gabler 1. Call to Order Bill Demeules called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. 2. Purpose The purpose of the special meeting is to consider a contract with WSB for a Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for 130 East Broadway or a Limited Phase II ESA for 130 East Broadway, 200 East Broadway and 316 Pine Street. 3. Consideration of Authorizing a Contract with WSB for a Limited Phase II ESA of 130 East Broadway or a Limited Phase II ESA of 130 East Broadway, 200 East Broadway and 316 Pine Street Angela Schumann provided background information on the topic of consideration. Ryan Spencer, WSB, presented information regarding the Phase I findings at 100 East Broadway, 130 East Broadway 200 East Broadway and 316 Pine Street which is the location of the historically closed site at TDS Telecom for an underground tank leak. He continued by explaining the Limited Phase II ESA consideration is a recommendation as a follow up to the Phase I. The Limited Phase II ESA would allow further investigation of the sites in Block 34 related to the findings of RECs (Recognized Environmental conditions). Two City water wells are located about 50 feet and 100 feet respectively from the 130 East Broadway. Since the wells are at 250 and 260 feet deep, they are in an aquifer that is distinct and separated from the static ground water by layers of thick clays and bedrock deposits. Ryan then reviewed details of the proposed scope of work and the cost. The quote for the Limited Phase II ESA at 130 East Broadway is $9,530. The cost for the enlarged Phase II scope of work adding 200 East Broadway and 316 Pine Street is $14,227. Discussion ensued regarding the merits of pursuing the Phase II studies. It may be beneficial to know the extent of the contamination in the soils. The MPCA has had an Special EDA Minutes: 04/18/16 intense focus on harmful vapors in recent years. City Administrator O'Neill noted that the MPCA and MN -DEED have funding that could be helpful if there is contamination which is subject to immediate clean -up /mitigation. Member Johnson noted that most developers like to come into a situation where the site is clean and has fewer complicated issues to deal with. The MPCA would likely dictate the actions that are taken at the site during redevelopment regarding reuse or disposal of contaminated soils. Some of the soils may be able to be reused on the site while some of them may have to be disposed of in a regulated manner in a landfill. Members discussed whether other EDA and privately owned parcels near this area should be looked at now for possible efficiency in expenditure of funds for any Phase II work. Ryan explained that Phase I studies have a shelf life of approximately one year. Phase II data will be useful for any future party that will come into the mix and redevelop the site at any point in time; one year or ten years into the future. Matt Theisen, City Water and Sewer Superintendent, described work that Public Works will be doing later this summer regarding water lines in this area. It might make sense to combine a Phase II with the Public Works' project to gain cost efficiencies. HINZ MOVED TO AUTHORIZE A CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH WSB & ASSOCIATES FOR A LIMITED PHASE Il ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT AS RELATED TO THE RECOGNIZED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AT 130 EAST BROADWAY, 200 EAST BORADWAY AND 316 PINE STREET, WITH COSTS NOT TO EXCEED $14,227. JOHNSON SECONDED THE MOTION. Members discussed the possible need to do test borings on the EDA property on the north side of Broadway. Ryan Spencer indicated two additional test sites may help add information in the discovery process. HINZ MOVED TO AMEND THE AUTHORIZATION TO NOT EXCEED A COST OF $16,000. JOHNSON SECONDED THE AMENDED MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5 -2. TAPPER AND PERRAULT VOTED NO. 4. Adiournment TAPPER MOVED TO ADJOURN THE SPECIAL MEETING AT 4:10 P.M. HINZ SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 7 -0. Recorder: Kerry Burri Approved: Attest: Ji Thares, EDA Manager 2