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roads safer and there was no alternative. These projects also improved access to the adjacent regional <br /> parks system unit. <br /> System Protection - Strategy 3: The Council will reimburse regional park implementing <br /> agencies for contamination cleanup under certain conditions. <br /> The Council will consider using Regional Parks System funds for soil contamination cleanup <br /> (remediation) or capping abandoned wells that have contaminated their ground water aquifer on <br /> Regional Parks System land. <br /> For lands already under regional park implementing agency control: <br /> A regional park implementing agency may use its share of regional park capital improvement funds for <br /> financing soil contamination remediation or capping abandoned wells that have contaminated their <br /> ground-water aquifer on regional park land if the following conditions are met: <br /> • The land is already under ownership or control of a regional park implementing agency through <br /> a joint powers agreement or lease, and was acquired or was under the regional park <br /> implementing agency's control before Phase 1 environmental assessments were required. <br /> • The land is essential to make the regional park or trail function as intended according to a <br /> Council-approved master plan, and no reasonable alternative exists to relocate the park or trail <br /> facilities elsewhere. <br /> • The park or trail is essential in contributing to strengthening neighborhood livability consistent <br /> with Thrive MSP 2040. <br /> • The cost of cleanup is not eligible to receive federal or state soil contamination cleanup funds or <br /> abandoned well-capping funds from any other program, or funding has been denied. <br /> • The regional park implementing agency has an agreement with the party that will <br /> remediate/clean up the contamination or cap an abandoned well that absolves the regional park <br /> implementing agency from any future liability of pollution caused by the contaminated soil or <br /> contaminated groundwater. <br /> For lands proposed to be acquired by a regional park implementing agency: <br /> A regional park implementing agency may request a Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund grant to <br /> partially finance soil contamination cleanup (remediation) or capping abandoned wells that have <br /> contaminated their ground water aquifer on land that is proposed for acquisition. See Park Acquisition <br /> Grant Fund rules in Chapter 5 for further information. <br /> System Protection - Strategy 4: Phase 1 Environment Site Assessments must be <br /> conducted for land that may be contaminated or that may have abandoned wells prior to <br /> seeking regional parks funding for acquisition. <br /> Regional park implementing agencies must conduct Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments on land <br /> that is suspected to be contaminated or land suspected to have abandoned wells as part its due <br /> diligence process for land acquisition. The Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment will determine the <br />