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September 25, 2012 Page 3 of 5 <br />6. Consideration of Partial Payment 1 for City Project 12-3, 2012 Pavement Management. Report <br />No. 12-230. <br />7. Consideration of Partial Payment 1 for City Project 12-9, Freedom Park Phase I Flood <br />Mitigation Improvements. Report No. 12- 231. <br />8. Consideration of Partial Payment 1 for City Project 12-12, Painting Silver Lake <br />Road Street Lights. Report No. 12-232. <br />9. Authorize City Project 12-13, Old Highway 8 NW and 10 Street NW Intersection <br />Improvements. ReportNo.12-233. <br />Motion by Councilmember Bauman, seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to approve the Consent <br />Agenda as presented. <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays - Motion Carried <br />Public Hearing <br />None. <br />Council Business <br />1. Presentation on 2012 Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) for New <br />Brighton Exchange. Report No. 12-234. <br />City Manager Lotter noted the Council authorized staffto complete an Alternative Urban Areawide Review <br />(AUAR) of the New Brighton Exchange. He explained Director of Community Development Femelius was <br />present this evening to review the updated report to the Council. <br />Director of Community Development Femelius discussed the updated AUAR for the New Brighton <br />Exchange noting the analysis reflects changes that have occurred since the last analysis, which was completed <br />in 2007. He reviewed these changes in detail noting the closing of the former Miller Dump landfill; in <br />addition to soil corrections/remediation that took place on the former Midwest Asphalt property and <br />Northwest Refinery site. He explained the New Brighton Exchange site has seen the construction of APi, <br />DSI and The View at Long Lake apartments. Each of these new buildings were great additions to the <br />community. He noted the AUAR document has been digitized since 2007 and was available online on the <br />City's website. Director of Community Development Femelius commented the updated AUAR was sent out <br />for public comments. He discussed the comments received from the MPGA, MnDOT and the Metropolitan <br />Council in detail. The next steps for the AUAR would be for the Council to discuss the document, provide <br />staffwith feedback He noted the final document would be adopted on October 23, 2012. <br />Councilmember Bauman questioned if the outside agencies were made aware of each other's comments. <br />Ken Nimmer explained all comments from outside agencies would be forwarded on to sister agencies along <br />with the final document. <br />Councilmember Samuelson asked who would tie the final document together. Mr. Nimmer explained this <br />high level document would be finalized by the City and made available to all future developers, while also <br />protecting public health <br />Councilmember Jacobsen thanked staff for working so diligently on this environmental issue. <br />Mayor Jacobsen agreed stating this would be a valuable document to have completed and available when <br />marketing this property in the fixture. <br />6. Partial Payment I for <br />City Project 12-3. Report <br />No. 12-230. <br />7. Partial Payment 1 for <br />City Project 12-9. Report <br />No. 12-231. <br />8. Partial Payment 1 <br />for City Project 12-12. <br />Report No. 12-232. <br />9. City Project 12-13. <br />Report No. 12-233. <br />Public Hearine <br />Council Business <br />1. Presentation on <br />2012 Alternative <br />Urban Areawide <br />Review (AUAR) for <br />New Brighton <br />Exchange. Report No. <br />12-234. <br />