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City Council Study Session — 03120106 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 8 <br />Development (DEED) and the Metropolitan CounciL Mr. Colton <br />reviewed the anticipated schedule, with implementation of the <br />third study April 1, 2006; preliminary data returned by mid-June <br />of 2006, and installation of groundwater monitoring wells in <br />July. <br />Mr. Co�ton advised that the School District was seeking the City <br />as a co-applicant for grant applications to DEED and the <br />Metropolitan Council; staff assistance in grant application <br />preparation; with no anticipated out-of-pocket funding from the <br />City of Roseville, only the City's backing of the applications. <br />Mr. Gal�on noted that the grant applications need to be submitted <br />by November 1, 2006, following approval of the clean up plan <br />by MPCA. <br />Councilmember Pust asked a question similar to that of <br />Councilmember Ihlan regarding competing grant application <br />proposals with that of the Twin Lakes redevelopment. <br />— Ms. Bennett responded that clean up funding is from an entirely <br />different grant pool than that of redevelopment or affordable <br />housing monies. <br />Councilmember Pust questioned the health concerns of property <br />owners if deep groundwater contamination were found in the <br />area. <br />Mr. Colton responded that, if residents downstream from the <br />property were on public water, there was not a problem, but if <br />they had wells (i.e., private and/o�' shallow sand point wells) for <br />irrigations purposes, they could be pumping that contaminated <br />water to the surface. Mr. Colton advised that residents would <br />continue to be noticed by the School District on the status of the <br />process, as well as findings. <br />City Manager Neal Beets assured citizens that if they were on the <br />City's public water supply there was no concern regarding their <br />water supply. <br />Councilmember Kough questioned what could be done to seek <br />restitution from the previous owner(s) who were the source of <br />