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holding on the Greenfield Ponds development. After consultation with the <br /> City Attorney, Staff will be proposing to Ms. Harstad that one-half of the <br /> total deposit ($35,000) be exchanged for the letter of credit. The <br /> Development Agreement entered into by the City and the Harstad <br /> Companies allows the use of either a letter of credit or cash for the <br /> required surety. However, the Attorney would prefer that the cash be <br /> available rather than the letter of credit. Staff will keep the Council <br /> updated. <br /> Paul <br /> PUBLIC WORKS <br /> The application and supporting paper work has been submitted for the <br /> refund of the contaminated soil we had processed. We are expecting a <br /> reimbursement from the SUPERFUND for about $44,000.00. <br /> The County is preparing a survey and design on Pleasant View Drive, <br /> between County Road I and County Road H-2. We are looking at a <br /> Public Hearing on the Curb and Gutter assessment, in March. <br /> Final results from the Pavement Management Study should be sent by <br /> SEH soon. The proposed roads for reconstruction are: <br /> LaPort Drive, between Red Oak Drive and Groveland Road <br /> Groveland Road South of Highway 10 and County Road I <br /> Bronson Drive between Edgewood Drive and Quincy Street <br /> (Bronson Drive is proposed to be designated as an MSA road, we are <br /> now in the process of performing a traffic study.) <br /> The new Engine Analyzer has been setup by Snap-On Tools and Tim <br /> Pittman is getting training on the equipment. <br /> Tim Pittman also attended GM Training School on January 11 . (This is a <br /> yearly class given to keep the mechanics informed of any new <br /> procedures or changes.) <br />