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square feet. Kaufhold inquired if the City will be selling the property to Ryan fox a cast that <br />included the anticipated lease rate. Black replied that the City has negotiated the land sale to <br />Ryan at the market rate. Benke stated that the move of the post office deal is a necessary cost of <br />redeveloping the Northwest Quadrant and the negotiations are intended to minimize the cost to <br />the City. <br />Sculthorp inquired to how much would the move cost the City. Nelson indicated that staff has <br />the worse case scenario included in the sources-and-uses projection. Larson added that the City <br />would be obligated to pay the same amount even if the post office moves to another City; by <br />having them build a new building here in the City; the City receives the benefits. <br />Harmon stated that she appreciated the diagrams, and the letter regarding the post office helped <br />immensely. Kaufhold understands and supports the development, but questions why the <br />Commission hasn't received this information in the past. Black replied that he attempted to <br />explain what has happened in the packet and why the staff is just now releasing this information. <br />He stressed that there are no surprises on the environmental issues -these conditions have been <br />discussed for years -however there is new information on the geotechnical issues. The City <br />studied the Midwest Asphalt property as much as possible while the company was still on the <br />land. Now that the company is off the site and the piles are been removed, the City and <br />developers have been able to obtain a better picture of the geotechnical issues. Kaufliold stated <br />that he now understands that staff put the information together as well as they could at the time. <br />Delaune stated that he supports that staff has given the Council and Commissions as best as they <br />Black reported that the eminent domain process has begun an Ferrellgas. The value of the land <br />is being determined. The Ferrellgas attorney would like to work something out, but the City has <br />tried over the last several years to find a satisfactory site and all of them have been rejected. <br />Flahave inquired if they need rail access. Black replied that Ferrellgas has stated at one time <br />they do not need rail and then stated they did need rail. Fernelius reported that he had talked <br />with the manager who reported that only twenty percent of their shipping is by rail. Kaufhold <br />inquired to the cost of the eminent domain. Black replied that the appraisers are working on <br />those figures now, but it is estimated to be around $700,000 for the land and relocation. Delaune <br />asked if there are any environmental issues, and speculated that the contaminants could affect the <br />county park and if the County was involved. Black stated that there is some contamination in the <br />park, but the PCA had previously de-listed the sites in the park. He added that the water <br />migration patterns are showing the flow is to the northeast, towards Rush Lake. Kaufhold asked <br />whether Ashland, the former owner of the land, has any responsibility fox the cleanup. Black <br />stated that they did pay for some cleanup, but the City is changing the use of the land to <br />residential, so the City has the responsibility to clean the land up to those levels. Black stated <br />that he will bring the documentation regarding the level of responsibility of owners next month, <br />could, and expressed hope that there are no more hurdles to overcome. He asked if the price of <br />the land would increase to help cover the cast of the cleanup. Black stated that staff is doing <br />everything they can to maximize the revenue, minimize the cost and speed the development <br />along. <br />so that everyone can understand the standards and who is responsible for cleanup. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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