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<br />The City has designated David Bernard Builders & Developers and Sherman Associates <br />as housing developers for the west side of Old Highway 8. Development agreements <br />have been negotiated, preliminary plans have been submitted, and bids are being solicited <br />for grading and infrastructure. Housing construction is scheduled to begin in fall 2006 <br />and continue into 2009. <br /> <br />The City is working with Ramsey County Public Works on plans for the upgrade of Old <br />Highway 8 through the NWQ. Expectations are that work will be completed during the <br />2007 construction season. Preliminary plans will be prepared by mid-summer 2006 on <br />the design for the road and the streetscape. Landscaped medians and boulevards, bicycle <br />paths, and protected turn lanes are being considered. New signals will be added as <br />required. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS <br /> <br />The Northwest Quadrant is a classic "brownfield" site, with several sizable areas <br />impacted by contamination from previous land uses. The City is working with the <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and will remediate all properties to the <br />standards agreed upon with the agency. The objective is to obtain a "certificate of <br />completion" or comparable protection against further liability from regulators. <br /> <br />Throughout the area, small areas of contamination were removed as part ofthe <br />negotiations for the purchase of each property. There are two substantial remaining areas <br />to be addressed. On the west side of Old Highway 8, petrochemicals from one-time <br />refinery and solvents operations contaminated the soil under a portion of the current <br />Midwest Asphalt property. The MPCA approved a Response Action Plan calling for the <br />complete removal of soil from all contaminated areas, down to approximately two feet <br />below the water table. This work will be completed in 2007, after the acquisition of the <br />Midwest Asphalt property is completed. The area proposed for office development at the <br />south end of the west side, designated Block I, is not affected by this contamination and <br />is presumed to be clean. <br /> <br />On the east side, a substantial portion was used as a private dump for several years in the <br />1960s. The dump contains construction and household debris, and continues to generate <br />methane. The City has prepared a Response Action Plan, which is available for review <br />upon request. The plan proposes substantially reshaping the dump material on-site, <br />covering the material with four feet of clean fill (more in residential areas), and installing <br />perimeter venting systems around all buildings. The agency has approved this plan with <br />some additional conditions. The majority of the dump remediation work is scheduled for <br />2006, in preparation for site availability in 2007. <br /> <br />While the dump extends into the proposed office sites in only several small areas, the <br />remediation plan will affect the entire east side ofthe highway. The reshaping ofthe <br />dump will result in raising the grades throughout. Developers will need to address <br />
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