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April 9, 2008 <br />Ms. Jamie Radel <br />City of Roseville <br />2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />Brown Intertec Corporation <br />11001 Hampshire Avenue S <br />Minneapolis, MN 55438 <br />Project BL-08-01484 <br />Re: Environmental Summary and Request for <br />Resolution in Support of Environmental Investigation Grant <br />Proposed PIK Facility Redevelopment <br />2690 Prior Avenue North <br />Roseville, Minnesota <br />00 M.&MMI54154111 <br />r.: 1 I I 1 P4 1 <br />Phone: 952 - 995.2000 <br />Fax: 952 - 995 -2020 <br />Web: brauninter3ec.com <br />On behalf of McGough Development (McGough), Braun Intertec has prepared this letter requesting <br />sponsorship from the City of Roseville (City) of an environmental investigation grant that is being <br />applied for to help offset costs with environmental response actions associated with redevelopment <br />of the above - referenced property (Site). The following sections provide a summary of the proposed <br />development and associated environmental conditions and anticipated investigation costs required at <br />the Site. <br />Proposed Redevelopment <br />The current proposed design includes the construction of the following: <br />Two 6 -story office buildings <br />One single -story office building <br />Two 3- and 4 -story parking structures <br />Associated paved parking areas <br />The exact details of the buildings design and orientation on the Site are still in the process of being <br />finalized. <br />Environmental Summary <br />The Site was first developed as a farmstead between 1 848 and 1886, and operated as such until the <br />early 1950s. The farmstead structures were removed from or demolished at the Site in the late- 1950s. <br />Hyman Freightways, Inc. developed the Site as a tractor - trailer repair and terminal facility in 1964, and <br />operated the Site from 1964 through the early 2000s. <br />Known petroleum and non - petroleum - related soil and groundwater impacts are located on the Site, <br />and it is suspected as a source area of a regional chlorinated solvent groundwater contamination plume. <br />The Site is associated with closed Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) and State Voluntary <br />Investigation and Cleanup Program (SCL) incidents. The SCL is the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency's (MPCA) registry of properties at which a voluntary investigation and cleanup (VIC) has been <br />or is being conducted. <br />It is suspected that underground storage tanks (USTs) are still located in the truck maintenance building <br />and near the southeast corner of the L- shaped terminal building. <br />Celebrating 50 years of growth through service and trust <br />r� <br />