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& <br />\ • <br />■] <br />mm <br />Zoning File #1340 <br />September 27# 1988 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />The second phase of the current conditional use permit application <br />involves the placement of 1" thick of contaminated soils excavated once <br />again close to a doorway where possibly workers had dumped chemicals onto <br />the soil. It was located within the area of the new addition. It is <br />interesting to note that th^ preliminary investigations did not find this <br />contaiminated area, but wic* the pattern of past disposal, the company <br />suspected that they would find contaminated soils when the addition was <br />excavated. Mr. Pallansch has advised that the sophisticated equipment useO <br />to detect these substances will be brought to your meeting so that you may <br />be able to observe and question the engineers who will also be present at <br />the meeting. The approximate 100 cubic yards are stored to the south of <br />the parking lot with black plastic coverage and large pieces of sheeting to <br />keep it self contained. Materials to be excavated from the trench which <br />also be contaminated with the same organic solvent and will be spread <br />out over an area of the property to a 1" thick and then replacing turned <br />over and respread. I have been advised by Mr. Pallansch that it will take <br />approximately 2 to 3 months to rid the soils of the solvent. The process <br />of evaporation will remove the contaminate. <br />In Cook's letter, he recommends that small earth dikes may be <br />desirable if there is a failure in the system. Such failure would result <br />in contaminates going directly into Long Lake. Staff will include this in <br />the Planning Commission recommendations. <br />Members should question why the City has never been informed of the <br />problems dating back to May of 1987. As Mr. Pallansch's letter dated <br />12/29/87 (Exhibit E) notes, WSI deals directly with the P.C.A. with all <br />environmental Issues and is subject to a monitoring program as part of a <br />comprehensive environmental protection program. The P.C.A. is always the <br />first agency to be advised of any problem. It is the company's <br />responsibility to provide the necessary data and remedial action for the <br />P.C.A.'s review, comment and approval. Staff has not had the opportunity <br />to contact an agent from the P.C.A. but prior to the meeting staff plans to <br />discuss this application with the agents of the P.C.A. The purpose of my <br />call would be to ask if it was not part of the normal process of the P.C.A. <br />permit review to contact the local jurisdiction when there is proof <br />presented that a property has been found to contain hazardous materials. <br />The conditional use permit with the City is merely based on the fact that <br />there will be excavations in excess of 100 cubic yards of fill. Cook's <br />letter even notes the tine lag in notifying the City. <br />■ Jr ■ <br />i-V.' <br />m <br />•'■vm <br />isi <br />i;-. <br />.'4 <br />Zoning Fil <br />September <br />Page 4 of <br />In the fu <br />explorato <br />dealing wj <br />that the c <br />the twenty <br />Mr. P <br />present at <br />this proje <br />we can wit <br />before th< <br />delayed un <br />treatment <br />staff, pis <br />Staff <br />considerat <br />To ap <br />of Washincm <br />Boulevard, <br />purpose of <br />process wd <br />following <br />1. T <br />Stats <br />and i <br />comp ] <br />remed <br />2. I: <br />and w <br />insti <br />^ r <br />conta <br />major
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