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~unds View City Council <br />gular Meeting <br />September 9, 1991 <br />Page Four <br />The 1991 Parks Capital Improvement budget has designated $25,000.000 <br />for the construction of a hockey rink. The bid is $3,483.00 over <br />this estimate. The bid is higher because the specifications <br />requested three additional components including the demolition of <br />the existing hockey rink, the installation of ag-lime inside the <br />hockey rink and the installation of snow gates that will provide <br />for easier maintenance.. It is recommended that the additional <br />$3,483.00 be used from the monies budgeted for additional amenity <br />improvements to Lambert Park, which is a budgeted amount of <br />$14,000.00 thus changing the additional capital improvements for <br />amenities for Lambert Park to $10,517.00 <br />The rink and boards at Lambert Park should be completed by <br />October 4, 1991. <br />Councilmember Quick commented that this was the last neighborhood <br />park that had to be reworked. He indicated that Greenfield, <br />Groveland, Hillview, Oakwood and Woodcrest had been done previously. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to approve the bid award for the <br />construction of Lambert Park hockey rink be awarded to Finley <br />. Bros. Enterprises for the cost of $28,483.00, to be funded from <br />Parks Capital Improvements, 100-4360-703 <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />3. Samantha Orduno, City Administrator reviewed Staff Report No. 91-68C <br />regarding Resolution No. 4119 Urging Congressional Relief from. <br />Application of Superfund Statute. Orduno stated that the Federal <br />Superfund statute provides that hazardous waste site polluters can <br />sue fellow polluters to share clean-up expenses. The statute has <br />created a situation where large corporate polluters are shifting large <br />percentages of clean-up costs from them to local governments. The <br />cost to local governments across the nation is staggering. <br />There has been an amendment to the Superfund statute introduced <br />both in the House and the Senate which would provide substantial <br />financial relief to local governments. It is important that the <br />City's U.S. Senators and Representatives support the proposed <br />legislation. The proposed legislation would: <br />1. Provide that the municipal solid waste is not a <br />hazardous substance in the same fashion as provided <br />under the Resource and Conservation Recovery Act. <br />2. Empower only the Federal Government to sue local <br />governments for cost-sharing under the Superfund <br />statute if local governments may have truly handled <br />hazardous waste. <br />