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Roseville City Council
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6/21/2004
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Study
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<br />City Council Study Session - 06/21/04 <br />Minutes - Page 26 <br /> <br />Mayor Klausing repeated Councilmember Maschka's motion on <br />whether to direct staff to move forward with pathway <br />construction from Lexington to Rice with federal funding. <br /> <br />Councilmember Maschka noted that he could not support <br />pathway construction without reconstruction of the road. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding options and direction to <br />staff. <br /> <br />Mayor Klausing concluded discussion by recommending that no <br />formal action be taken at tonight's meeting to move forward at <br />this time. <br /> <br />Councilmember Ihlan sought to clarify for the record, and for the <br />benefit of the residents in the audience and other members of the <br />public, exactly what impact not taking the federal money would <br />have, and reviewed her perceptions of those ramifications. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />Consider Fire Station #1: Mold Removal, Basic Renovation <br />of the Basement, Usage by Roseville Affiliated Groups <br />Public Works Director Duane Schwartz reviewed background <br />information for Fire Station # 1 and its use for various purposes <br />over the last 50+ years. Mr. Schwartz noted that, over the last <br />few years, the basement had experienced water infiltration <br />problems during heavy rains, with resulting water damage to <br />some storage areas, and mold issues identified. The Institute for <br />Environmental Assessment had performed an air quality <br />assessment of the building, and the staff report dated June 21, <br />2004 included their report detailing the extent of the mold <br />problem and identified courses of action for mold abatement. <br /> <br />Mr. Schwartz summarized the report by noting that the floor and <br />roof drain systems had failed; better ventilation <br />recommendations; cleaning and sanitizing carpets; and <br />investigating for mold spores in the building; at an estimated <br />repair cost of $44,417.99. Mr. Schwartz reviewed the items that <br />would be incorporated in this cost. Mr. Schwartz concluded his <br />comments by seeking Council direction for the level of repair <br />they preferred; and whether to move forward in utilizing the <br />building for future use by the Parks and Recreation Department <br /> <br />Consider Fire <br />Station #1: Mold <br />Removal, Basic <br />Renovation of the <br />Basement, Usage by <br />Roseville Affiliated <br />Groups <br />
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