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<br />---- .------- <br /> - . <br />Minutes of the Arden Hills Regular Council Meeting, 9-W-90 <br />Page 2 <br />GB DIsr (Cont'd) Attorney Filla explained the proposed Ordinance No. 270, . <br /> amending the Zoning Code, is a 14 page dcx::ument and <br />Council may publish a summarized version of the ordinance, rather than the full <br />dcx::ument. He noted statutory requirements must be fulfilled in the summarized <br />version to be published. <br /> Malone moved, seconded by Mahowald, to adopt Resolution <br />No. 90-35, Amending the Corrprehensive Plan for the city of Arden Hills. Motion <br />carried unanbnously. (4-0) <br /> Mahowald moved, seconded by Malone, to adopt Ordinance <br />No. 270, AN ORDINANCE AMENDlliG SECI'IONS V. B., V. E., V. F .; AND ADDING SECI'IONS <br />V.E. (9) AND VIII.H. AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS 10 APPENDIX A OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF <br />THE CITY OF ARDEN HILIS REUITING 10 THE RmlIATION OF DElTEWPMENT lli THE GATEWAY <br />BUSINESS DISTRIcr, and direct staff to prepare a summarized version of the <br />Ordinance for publication, pursuant to state statutes. Motion carried <br />unanimously. (4-0) <br /> Malone moved, seconded by Hansen, to adopt Ordinance No. <br />271, AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECI'ION IV.A (A) 10 APPENDIX A OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE <br />OF THE CITY OF ARDEN HILIS RElATING 10 THE REZONING OF PROPERTY 10 FSI'ABLISH THE <br />GATEWAY BUSINESS DISI'RIcr. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br />FINAL PAYMENT; CoilllCil was referred to a :rneIOC>randum fram the Clerk <br />CHEMICAL ANAYSIS, Administrator dated 9-6-90, relative to final payment <br />DRUM DIsrosAL to for chemical analysis and drum disposal at the Kem . <br />KEM MILLING SITE site. <br />Daryl Ohman was present to review the final payment amounts and supporting <br />time/material data received fram the firms =nducting the removal of the drums at <br />the Kem Milling site. <br />Council questioned why three companies were utilized to accomplish the chemical <br />disposal. <br />0ln1an explained Bay West, the subcontractor hired to dispose of the drums, had <br />the specialized equipment necessary to accomplish disposal; Metro was hired to <br />transport and dispose of the drums, however, they determined four of the drums <br />=ntained materials they could not dispose of at their site and Aptus was hired <br />to dispose of the re.tl'aining four barrels. <br />Council questioned if the project is close to finalization at this time. <br />Ohman advised the only re.tl'aining item is the removal of the =ntaminated soils <br />fram the site and completion of a report fram Delta Envirornnental on the project. <br />Council requested the Clerk Administrator prepare a finalized breakdown of all <br />costs associated with the phased clean-up at the Kem Milling site and. a <br />CCll1p3.X'ison with the initial cost estilnates for the project, when a final report <br />is received fram Delta Envirornnental Consultants. <br /> Malone moved, seconded by Hansen, to authorize the . <br />expenditure for final payment for chemical analysis and drum disposal at the Kem <br />Milling site, in the amount of $7,063.42. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br />