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<br />The building represents a non-conforming use of the property. It is currently <br />uninhabitable because of significant structure damage to its roof suffered during a 2004 . <br />tornado. The building requires considerable capital to address and cure items of <br />deferred maintenance and roof damage. Based on economic return of such capital <br />infusion, renovation or conversion to an alternative commercial service or retail is <br />considered cost prohibitive. <br /> <br />I]. Is demolition required for RAP implementation? Is demolition addressed in the RAP? <br /> <br />Approximately 32% of contaminated soil identified at the site lies beneath the building <br />footprint. The MPCA approved RAP specifically identifies the need to demolish and <br />remove the vacant building to access this contaminated soil. <br /> <br />~""",~ <br />12. Please describe how site redevelopment will spur ad' 4~1~t development? <br /> <br />The City would like to see redevelopmen <br />is believed that the Gateway Busi ess C. <br />either as additional office spa <br />towers. RedevelopmenJ,litfthe <br />,;, ','nt <br />similar development'~f thr!,,~o <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br />f 2 <br />n I!cruftr-utiFized property east of the site. It <br />wfJ encoullige redevelopment of this area, <br />.., al~ervice businesses supporting the office <br />,. :'" f5W <br />ea~tqu rant of 694 and 35- W will also promote <br />stein quadrant of 694 and 35- W in New Brighton. <br />W' <br /> <br />SITE HISTORY <br /> <br />fS <br /> <br />- <br />, <br />A' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />Please attach a brief ~6psis on the history and general background of this site. This <br />includes but is not limited to former uses of the site, known and/or suspected causes of <br />contamination, etc. Also describe the current condition of the site and include a <br />description of existing stmctures and existing occupants of the site. <br /> <br />See Attachment 4. <br /> <br />II. CONTAMINATION <br /> <br />] 4. Is applicant enrolled in an MPCA Program? Yes <br />VIC Program. I.D. ]9980 VIC Project Manager Patrice Jensen Phone: 651-296-7744 <br />Leak No. 15943, Petroleum Brownfields: Stacy VanPatten <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Name(s) of current environmental consultant <br />Consultant Company: DPRA <br />Consultant Name: Mary Sands <br /> <br />Phone: 651-2]5-4238 <br /> <br />16. What contaminants have been identified at the site? Diesel Range Organics (DRO). <br />Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (P AH), RCRA metals, naphthalene, petroleum <br />based volatile organic compounds (VOC) <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />To qualify for cleanup funding, you must attach a copy of the approved RAP and final <br />approval of your Response Action Plan from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />- 3 - <br /> <br />Doc# 2 133825',1 <br />