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MEMORANDUM <br />DATE:September 4, 2013 <br />TO:Planning Commission Chair Larson and Commissioners <br />FROM:Jill Hutmacher, Community Development Director <br />SUBJECT:TCAAP Update <br />The TCAAP redevelopment project is moving ahead. The following memo is intended to <br />provide information on the demolition/remediation project, Master Plan public engagement <br />activities, and the Joint Development Authority site visit to Denver, Colorado. <br />Demolition and Remediation <br />Only twobuildings remain on site. Building 104 isin the process of being demolished. Building <br />502, which contains asbestos, will be remediated throughout the winter months and demolished <br />in 2014. Bolanderhas now begun sub-grade work where allowed, as they wait for approval of <br />the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) to do work throughout the site. They have <br />completed work in the “thumb” area at the north end of the site, adjacent to 35W and County <br />Road H. <br />While Bolander continues to make progress on demolition of the remaining buildings, they <br />report the following materials recycled or salvaged, and diverted from landfill: <br />Steel Recycled to date:1,485 tons <br />Wood Salvage and Reclaimed:4 Flatbeds <br />Steel on the ground awaiting recycle:4000 tons <br />Steel beams salvaged for re-use as is:700 tons <br />Steel railroad track salvage and on ground:350 tons <br />Raw Concrete and Bituminous on ground awaiting crushing: 35,000 tons <br />Bolanderestimates that by project completion, 400,000 tons of bituminous and concrete will be <br />recycled and reused for road bed, foundation work, and other uses. <br />13 <br />Page of <br />