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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, June 15, 2009 <br />Page 19 <br />vide some field inspections and provide environmental oversight, thereby reduc- <br />ing the projected cost of $320,194 by $50 - 70,000. <br />Councilmember Roe noted on the Braun Intertec attachment to the Agreement, <br />their terms and conditions, and asked if this agreement, in totality, was under the <br />City's terms and conditions. <br />Mr. Schwartz responded affirmatively, noting that Braun Intertec would serve as a <br />subcontractor under WSB's liability. <br />Councilmember Ihlan sought clarification on the environmental testing, and <br />whether some of the preliminary work had already been completed. <br />Mr. Schwarz advised that some of the soil borings had been taken, the environ- <br />mental testing was to provide someone on site with test equipment to detect odors <br />and provide field quick tests to determine if material needed to be stockpiled or <br />not; and that, while initial testing and soil borings had been done, staff had pro- <br />vided a "worst case scenario" for bidding purposes. <br />Klausing moved, Johnson seconded, authorization of a contract between the City <br />of Roseville and WSB & Associates for construction engineering services for <br />Twin Lakes Phase I Infrastructure Improvements in the amount of $320,194. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Johnson; Ihlan; Roe; and Klausing. <br />Nays: None. <br />g. Approve Request by Bituminous Roadways for Conditional Use for Outdoor <br />Storage of Aggregate Materials and Heavy Equipment at 2280 Walnut Street <br />(PF09-010) <br />As previously noted, Mayor Klausing advised that this item had been removed <br />from the Agenda due to the filing of a petition filed with the State of MN Envi- <br />ronmental Quality Board (EQB) requesting further environmental review. An <br />opportunity for discussion and to allow public comment had been requested by <br />Councilmember Ihlan. <br />Community Development Director Patrick Trudgeon briefly reviewed the status <br />of the application, under Minnesota State Statute, with no decision by the City al- <br />lowed until the question of further environmental review had been determined. <br />Mayor Klausing asked that public comment be focused specifically to questions <br />related to the process. <br />Councilmember Ihlan advised that she would like to also address expanding the <br />area for mailed notice to residences and businesses. <br />