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} <br /> 5�9i�4b <br /> City of ORONO) <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> • NO. .:5 1 <br /> A FISOLIMON GIMMINC <br /> A CONDITIONAL OSE PERMIT <br /> PRE MUNICIPAL WHIM COOS <br /> SECTION 10:03, 510EOIVISION 19 <br /> 1? PILE 01380 <br /> WEEREAS, Washington Scientific, Inc. (hereinafter •the <br /> applicant•) is the owner of the property located at 2605 Wayzata Boulevard <br /> within the City of Orono thereinafter *City*) and legally described in i <br /> Exhibit A, attached to this resolution, (hereinafter •property); and <br /> MEEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City of Orono for a <br /> Conditional use Permit per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision <br /> 19 to permit- the excavation of a trench 24' deep for the purpose of <br /> treating soils contaminated with organic solvents. Pumps shall be <br /> installed within the trench with two above-ground treatment chambers that <br /> will eventually drain discharge irtn the sanitary sewer system. <br /> NOW, THBREPORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: <br /> ,r- <br /> PINDIN= <br /> Vis. ,1 <br /> `T 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning Pile #1340. <br /> 2. The property is located in the Industrial Zoning District. <br /> 3. On October 3, 1988, the Orono Planning Commission reviewed thel <br /> applicat.on as proposed and recommended approval, based on the <br /> following findings: <br /> A) The applicant and its consultants have contacted all! <br /> appropriate State agencies throughout the P.C.A. permit review. <br /> The City staff and its consultants can confirm that the applicant <br /> has comGlir-d with all conditions not forth by the P.C.A. and that <br /> the remedlal plan of action meets all of the State's standards. <br /> B) In order to prevent further hasard to the public health, <br /> safety, and welfare, it is important tat the approved remedial <br /> action plan be instituted as soon as possible. <br /> C) The proposed plan of action will prevent further rink of <br /> contamination of the run-off entering Long Lake and throughout <br /> the major watershed. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />