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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JULY 20, 2020 12 <br /> Councilmember Scott moved the meeting be extended 30 minutes. Council voted approved. <br /> Finance Director Bauman noted there are five items listed on the 2021 Equipment list. <br /> Mayor Grant asked if regarding the 2020 General Fund balance the Council would like to take <br /> the overage and apply it to the purchase of the fire station property. <br /> Council agreed. <br /> Finance Director Bauman said the plan includes an increase to the tax levy to the Public Safety <br /> Fund in anticipation of the new fire station. Should staff move forward with that assumption and <br /> go forward with the 2021 budget? <br /> Council agreed. <br /> Finance Director Bauman said she would like to know what equipment purchases they'd be <br /> comfortable putting into the 2021 CIP. Each of them would still have to come forward to the <br /> Council for final approval. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said they should have information regarding <br /> the planning and maintenance of equipment by the end of the week. A weighted average PCI for <br /> the City would be done by end of the week as well. <br /> Mayor Grant asked to see that information before they make decisions on equipment. They <br /> would come back to the CIP at a future meeting. <br /> D. Environmental Investigation for Snelling North Avenue <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom said the City initiated a feasibility study for <br /> the project in late 2019. During the geotechnical investigation process for the feasibility study, <br /> the soil boring company reported "Apparent Hydrocarbon Odors" at 11 of the 15 soil boring <br /> locations. The City hired WSB to conduct an environmental investigation to assist with <br /> identification of potential contaminants within the project. He is asking if the Council wants to <br /> proceed with a Response Action Plan and a Construction Contingency Plan. Staff is also seeking <br /> direction if the City Council wishes to continue considering construction of a new trail to the <br /> south of County Road E. Mr. Blomstrom described the three project alternatives for Snelling <br /> Avenue North as outlined in the agenda memo. <br /> Mr. Spenser said WSB completed environmental due diligence on an approximately .8 mile <br /> stretch of Old Snelling Avenue. As part of that a Phase I Environmental Assessment was <br /> completed to research the history to try to find what was causing the petroleum odors from the <br /> borings. There were two environmental conditions (REC's), one was the notation of the <br /> petroleum odor, the other was contaminated soils that were noted during a bridge replacement in <br /> 2018 that required correction due to elevated volatile organic compounds (VOCs), polycyclic <br /> aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and diesel range organics (DRO). The soils had to be exported to <br /> a landfill. Results of Phase I recommended Phase 11, which involved collecting data of soil, <br /> groundwater and soil vapor. That was completed in April 2020. Fourteen borings were taken. <br />