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• <br /> • <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, October 10,2011 <br /> Page 30 <br /> Fire Chief Tim O'Neill briefly reviewed sewed the scope of services for demolition of <br /> the existing Fire Station #1 at 2701 Lexington Avenue, and recommendations of <br /> the Fire Department Building Facility Needs Committee for demolition of that <br /> structure at this time and for those reasons detailed in the RCA dated October 10, <br /> 2011. <br /> Chief O'Neill advised that the scope of services did not include asbestos abase- <br /> ment or removal of hazardous materials, both to be done under separate contracts, <br /> at $2,800.00 and $2,200.00 respectively; and since both would not exceed the <br /> combined $5,000 approval amount for the City Manager were not intended to be <br /> brought back for City Council approval unless so directed; however, Chief <br /> O'Neill wanted to be clear that they were in addition to this proposed action. <br /> At the request of Councilmember Willmus, Chief O'Neill confirmed that this in- <br /> cluded filling and compacting the hole in the ground after demolition; and doing a <br /> compaction test before the ground freezes, one of the reasons for requesting this <br /> demolition now before the ground freezes to ensure that surcharging of the site is <br /> complete prior to the 2013 construction season. <br /> Councilmember McGehee questioned if there had been any discussion with the <br /> Architect to have any portion of the old fire station be part of the new station from <br /> • a historic standpoint; noting her disappointment that the City's first fire truck was <br /> sold without consideration for its historic value to the community. At a mini- <br /> mum, Councilmember McGehee suggested that the Roseville Historical Society <br /> should be consulted. <br /> Chief O'Neill advised that, while the building itself was in too much deterioration <br /> to be of much safe historic value, a farewell ceremony for the old station, as the <br /> City's first fire station, was being planned; as well as removing the original Fire <br /> Station #1 iron plates from the building to be incorporated into the history area of <br /> the new station. <br /> Johnson moved, Pust seconded, authorizing the Fire Department to award the <br /> contract for demolition services with Frattalone Companies in an amount not to <br /> exceed $48,000.00. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus: Johnson; Pust; and Roe. <br /> Nays: McGehee. <br /> Motion Carried. <br /> d. Consider City Abatement for Unresolved Violations of City Code at 2529 <br /> Maple Lane <br /> • Permit Coordinator Don Munson reviewed violations at the east half of a duplex <br /> that is currently being rented; with the property having gone into foreclosure and <br />