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r <br /> d <br /> to be able to combine the excavation of contaminated soil , if <br /> necessary, with excavation for construction purposes , <br /> although META has no identified use for the property at this <br /> time . He speculated that excavation of contaminated soil , if <br /> required, could not be done in the wintertime but would have <br /> to wait until spring 1990 . Mayor Sundland expressed the hope <br /> that Mr . Tyson' s client would be able to make good use of the <br /> property in the future once the contamination problem was <br /> solved . <br /> Mr. Tyson next presented cost information regarding various <br /> parking lot surfaces which was requested by the Planning <br /> Commission . He informed the Council META had received bids <br /> for grading and gravel surfacing of $5, 400 and. $7 , 300 ; <br /> grading and asphalt surfacing, $13 , 200 ; and asphalt surface <br /> only, $11 , 000 . He noted that landscaping with timbers : which <br /> could be included with either a gravel or an asphalt surface , <br /> would cost $3 , 600 . <br /> Mr . Tyson expressed the view that the hardship to his client_ <br /> is not primarily economic , but that META is more concerned <br /> with the fact that they own a contaminated piece of property <br /> and that the contamination must be dealt with before <br /> permanent use can be made of that property . He stated that <br /> META recognizes Kenzington ' s need for more parking but does <br /> not feel that it would be responsible at this time to install <br /> • concrete or asphalt parking lot which would be perceived as <br /> • permanent 'parking facility. <br /> Council Member Marks asked Mr. Tyson whether \hi.s client would <br /> be willing to pave the parking lot with concrete or asphalt <br /> at the end of the three-month time period . Mr . Tyson <br /> responded that he did not know at this time what his client ' s <br /> reaction would be and that he did not have the authority to <br /> commit them to a course of action . <br /> Council Member Makowske asked Mr . Tyson whether there was a <br /> difference between the parking requirements of unit owners <br /> and renters at Kenzington , and whether the parking problem <br /> would be alleviated once purchasers of units outnumbered <br /> renters of units. Mr . Tyson responded that alleviation of <br /> the parking problem would be a logical outcome of minimizing <br /> the number of renters in favor of purchasers , and that META <br /> originally foresaw the building being occupied by purchasers <br /> rather than renters and planned parking the accommodations <br /> accordingly. <br /> Council Member Marks commented that the timing of <br /> Kenzington ' s opening unfortunately coincided with soft <br /> condominium market . Council Member Ranallo pointed out, and <br /> 1 <br />