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11/29/2010
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Larkin <br /> HQ A all Larkin Hoffman Daly Lindgren Ltd. <br /> TTORNEYS <br /> 1500 Wells Fargo Plaza <br /> 7900 Xerxes Avenue South <br /> Minneapolis, Minnesota 55431 -1194 <br /> GENERAL, 952. 835.3800 <br /> rnx: 952-896-3333 <br /> WEIL wwwlarkinhoffman.com <br /> October 21, 2010 <br /> The Honorable Mayor of Roseville <br /> City Council Members <br /> 2660 Civic Center Drive <br /> Roseville, MN 55113 -1815 <br /> Re: Bituminous Roadways Asphalt Plant Technical Data <br /> Dear Mayor and City Council Members: <br /> In response to the discussions about Bituminous Roadways' proposed asphalt plant and its <br /> impacts, we thought it would be important for you to have information that analyzes the limited <br /> magnitude of possible effects from the project. Enclosed are the following: <br /> Technical Memorandum regarding noise monitoring studies for proposed Roseville <br /> asphalt plant prepared by Wenck Associates, Inc. dated October 7, 2010. <br /> Opinion of Edward Terhaar, P.E. on traffic impacts associated with the proposed <br /> Bituminous Roadways asphalt plant in Roseville. <br /> Technical Memorandum regarding Additional Odor/Hydrogen Sulfide Ambient Air <br /> Quality Analysis prepared by Wenck Associates, Inc., dated October 20, 2010. <br /> As is evident from the documents, there has been a significant amount of analysis and evaluation <br /> of the proposed asphalt plant. It is also evident from these documents that the rational, <br /> thoughtful, evaluation of the potential environmental impacts being conducted through the <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agencies environmental assessment worksheet and air emissions <br /> permitting processes is an effective mechanism to address concerns raised by persons <br /> commenting on this facility. <br /> Three very important considerations for the City are the lack of significant impacts in the areas <br /> of odor, traffic and noise relating to the proposed facility. <br /> We hope this information is helpful as the City works through these issues. Bituminous <br /> Roadways and its consultants are always available to provide further information and/or to <br /> respond to questions or comments. <br />
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