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1987 - fuel leakage
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72287 . 5 <br /> t' <br /> TO: Mayor and City Council <br /> FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administratoi � <br /> DATE: July 22 , 1987 <br /> SUBJECT: 2160 Wayzata Boulevard - Fuel Leakage <br /> Attachment: A. Wear Letter Dated 7/7/87 <br /> B. Orono Letter - 2160 Wayzata Blvd . Dated 7/20/87 <br /> ISSUE - Updating Council on staff efforts with regard to the fuel <br /> leakage problem. <br /> INTRODUCTION - At the Council's last meeting Bill Wear discussed <br /> the letter he had given the City in regard to the fuel leakage <br /> that continues on his property at 2160 Wayzata Boulevard. He had <br /> indicated in Attachment A the difficulty he had in dealing with <br /> the Pollution Control Agency in this matter. <br /> DISCUSSION - The Orono City staff and independently the City of <br /> Long Lake have been trying to contact Pollution Control Agency to <br /> discuss the problem. The particular situation handled at this <br /> property back in April was handled by an individual who has <br /> subsequently left the Pollution Control Agency. Although the PCA <br /> is presently attempting to reorganize to handle these types of <br /> problems and there is an indication that they have been given up <br /> to a million dollars from the Federal Government to handle <br /> leaking underground storage tanks, which is obviously the suspect <br /> in the particular leakage. Because of the efforts of the two <br /> communities to date have not resulted in any concrete action on <br /> the part of PCA, Attachment B was transmitted to the PCA on July <br /> 20, 1987. <br /> RECOMMENDATION - Staff is continuing to work on this problem to <br /> have PCA take corrective actions outlined in Attachment B and <br /> will be updating the Council at their next meeting as to any <br /> progress . <br /> PROPOSED MOTION - Moved by , seconded by , to accept staff's <br /> information regarding the fuel leakage at 2160 Wayzata Boulevard. <br /> Ayes , Nays <br /> cc: William Wear <br /> Owen Smeby, Mayor Long Lake <br /> Jeanne Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br /> Tom Jacobs , Building Inspector <br /> Senator Gen Olson <br /> Representative John Burger <br /> 1 <br />
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