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EXHIBIT C <br />1929 County Road C2 W( <br />Roseville, Minnesota 551 <br />651.635-90 <br />Fax 1651.635.90 <br />wwmatc-enviro.cc <br />ASS OCI ATES I N C <br />November 17, 2006 <br />Mr. Pat Dolan <br />Public Works Supervisor <br />City of Roseville <br />21660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />Re: Limited Initial Microbial Evaluation <br />City of Roseville Fire Station <br />Woodland and Lexington <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />ATC Project Number: 22.25172.0003 <br />Dear Mr. Dolan: <br />Mr. Pat Dolan of City of Roseville, Inc. authorized ATC Associates Inc. (ATC) to perform a limited- <br />initial microbial evaluation at the Fire Station located at Woodland and Lexington Avenue,, in the <br />City of Roseville, Minnesota. This evaluation included a visual inspection for water damage, causes <br />of water damaged areas, mold growth, and air sampling for mold spore concentrations. This <br />evaluation was performed to evaluate if mold was present in the basement of the Fire Station <br />building. <br />This report presents the results of the air sampling for mold spores conducted on November 9, 2006 <br />by Mr. John R. Bissen of ATC. <br />BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br />The Fire Station building is a single level commercial building with masonry block walls, a vehicle <br />drive-in bay area, concrete slab-on-grade floor and a below grade, poured concrete foundation <br />basement associated with the eastern half of the building. The building is located on the northeast <br />corner of the City of Roseville municipal property. Interior finishes in the Fire Station Building <br />innhirind Qhni-trni-1- walk '7 -fnnt kv A-fnnt r1rnn in no-niietioni i-i-flincy tfli-rz r-nrnpflnry nxq-r o-nnrri-fi- <br />­­- -­ I I - -- - . -.7 . -�-V �.vF ... ww.-A-At..) �Lzw" W�Ajrw�&&ffb � WWA W KAWAWRw <br />,slab floors, ceramic tile floors in bathrooms and painted concrete walls and floors in the basement. <br />Mr. Pat Dolan, Public Works Supervisor, accompanied ATC and provided access to the Fire Station <br />Building during the site visit. <br />According to Mr. Dolan, the concern associated with the Fire Station Building is the potential mold <br />impact of Parks and Recreation materials stored in the basement of the Fire Station. Mr. Dolan had <br />C-1 <br />208925v4 <br />