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MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />PAGE TWO <br />SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 <br />The preliminary agreement with Victor Brenk for Lot 16 of Blaine's Northstar Industrial <br />Park is: <br />* Purchase price of $1.70/sq. ft., 120.297 sq. ft. for a purchase <br />price of $120,297 <br />• Existing fence to be included in purchase price. <br />' Remaining property taxes to be negotiated <br />The Task Force, at its September 9, 1993 meeting agreed that a clean-up of the site <br />should take place as soon as possible so that construction could begin in the spring, <br />unimpeded by the large quantities of junk and debris currently on the site. The Task <br />Force is requesting that the City Council authorize a clean-up of the site on Saturday, <br />October 9th. The Task Force will be responsible for recruiting volunteers to assist with <br />the clean-up, but the funding for disposal of the debris will need to be an authorized <br />City expenditure from the Golf Course Development Fund. <br />It is extremely difficult to determine costs in relation to the clean-up activity. The junk <br />and debris on the site appears to be concentrated in three areas, but in such quantities <br />that will make disposition of the materials costly in terms of container and tipping fees. <br />The clean-up of the site will consist of recycling the tires, appliances and scrap iron and <br />removing the non -recyclable materials from the site. It is estimated that the total cost for <br />clean-up of the site could be between $10,000 and $15,000. <br />The City will utilize its own equipment (excluding the roll -off containers) and the two <br />park maintenance employees. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Motion to authorize a clean-up of the proposed golf course site for October 9, 1993 and <br />an expenditure of $15,000 for costs associated with the clean-up to be funded from the <br />Golf Course Development Fund, 698.4120-303. <br />
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