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12 <br /> 1 *staff would be making another progress assessment in Sept- <br /> 2 ember or October in accordance with the schedule established <br /> 3 during the retreat; <br /> 4 *the budget process would be the same for this year, but in <br /> 5 1989 the process would probably be started in the spring to <br /> 6 meet the August deadline the State Legislature had mandated <br /> 7 for that year. <br /> 8 Sale of Parkview to City Approved by 4 to 2 School Board Vote, June <br /> 9 20th <br /> 10 After the City had gotten the above go ahead for the transfer, Mr. <br /> it Childs reported staff had gotten a quote to do the required environ- <br /> 12 mental audit from the Bruce Leisch and Associates, the firm who are <br /> 13 also doing the background research in conjunction with the City's <br /> 14 water contamination lawsuit. The audit is necessary to ascertain <br /> 15 through a record and historical search and asbestos and underground <br /> 16 storage tank investigations that there are no major contamination <br /> 17 problems on the site which nullify the purchase. There are three <br /> 18 underground storage tanks which feed the boilers in the building now, <br /> 19 but these would probably have to come out anyway if the City replaces <br /> 20 the heating system and two of them are located in the building alcove <br /> 21 facing Silver Lake Road which the Police Department has proposed <br /> 22 covering up for a squad car parking area. <br /> 23 With an asbestos survey, which would cost between $1 , 200 and $3 ,000,0 <br /> 24 depending on the level which is required, Mr. Childs estimated it <br /> 25 would cost the City about $4 ,000 to get the audit done. He asked for <br /> 26 a formal authorization to proceed with the audit, indicating that, as <br /> 27 directed by Council resolution, the City would be proceeding with the <br /> 28 purchase unless the environmental audit uncovered problems of a <br /> 29 magnitude which would require further Council action. <br /> 30 Council Action <br /> 31 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Makowske to authorize the City Manager <br /> 32 to retain Bruce Leisch and Associates to do the environmental audit <br /> 33 necessary as part of the City's acquisition of the Parkview facilit- <br /> 34 ies. <br /> 35 Lotion carried unanimously. <br /> 36 Council Not Interested in Joining Constitutional Challenge to 1988 <br /> 37 Omnibus Tax Bill <br /> 38 The Association of Metropolitan Municipalities had sought input and <br /> 39 advice on the request from the Municipal Legislative Commission that <br /> 40 the AMM participate in a legal challenge to a portion of the above <br /> 41 legislation. The City Manager was directed to inform the AMM that <br /> 42 the City is not interested in being included in the lawsuit. <br /> • <br />