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imnms op tbs puymiHG comhissioh mbbtivg apkil 17, 1989 <br />I0HIB6 PIU tl392>BIMMa>S COniHDBD <br />would like his property brought back to the original grade. <br />Gaffron pointed out that staff reconnendation addressed this <br />issue. Kelley asked what the slope on the east property line <br />would be. Gaffron replied that 4:1 is being reconmended. Kelley <br />asked about water flowage. Gaffron said that the expectation is <br />that runoff would not change. Motion, Ayes-5, Kelley, Nay due to <br />disagreenent with the requiring that applicant put in twenty €' <br />pine trees. <br />#1393 1I18HU6T0B 8CIBMTIPIC IM6D89BXB8 <br />2805 Whlthth BOOUVARD <br />OOHDITIOHNL USB PBRMIT <br />PUBLIC HBBR1B6 9t47 P.M. TO 9t55 P.N. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />Mr. Joe Pallansch, a Representative from Washington <br />Scientific Industries, was present for this matter, as was Mr. <br />David Ronnei from Delta Environmental Consultants. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that this portion of <br />this application had been tabled because this phase of the <br />application required warmer temperatures. The applicant will be <br />"thin spreading” approximately 800 cubic yards of contaminated <br />soils over 2 acre area. The process will take 90 days to <br />complete. Mr. Pallansch has provided staff with erosion control <br />plans and the MPCA had sent a letter providing the applicant with <br />directions as to how to fulfill the remainder of the application. <br />Mr. Ronnei reported that the MPCA had requested that additional <br />soil be excavated along the trench walls and be thin spread with <br />the other soil. <br />Chairman Kelley inquired as to who would make the <br />determination that the soil was uncontaminated? Mr. Ronnei said <br />that he would submit soil samples to the MPCA and uhey would <br />provide them with a final closure of the area. Kelley asked if <br />the site was adequately posted with signs warning the public of <br />the contaminated soil? Mr. Ronnei said that a silt containment <br />fence would be placed around the area. Be Informed Kelley that <br />the solvent in the soil posed no problems to the public, in a <br />contact, sense. It was only a threat in large concentrations in <br />drinking water. He said they would be willing to post signs if <br />necessary. The concentrations in the soil are very low. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that there was an <br />additional condition of approval. She said that the City would <br />ask for a Developers Agreement and the posting of some form of <br />security to assure that the final grading and seeding will occur <br />at the right time. Mabusth said that even though the City was <br />certain the Washington Scientific would follow through, it would <br />be inconsistent with policy to forego that requirement. <br />There were no comments from the public regarding this matter <br />and the public hearing was closed.