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5. COMMITTEE BUSINESS <br />5.01: Consider Using Soil from COR Infiltration Basin Project as Fill in Other Areas of <br />the COR <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton stated that preparation of plans for the COR Infiltration Basin <br />Improvement was approved by the City Council on April 9, 2018 and noted that the project will <br />generate approximately 35,000 cubic yards of soil that needs to be exported. He reported that <br />The COR was master planned as Ramsey Town Center and the developer completed grading on <br />the sites generally east of Rhinestone Street and north of East Ramsey Parkways before going <br />out of business and walking away from the project. He noted that there have been several <br />analyses of the site to determine the amount of fill required to bring the site to grade and ready <br />for construction. He noted that the general number is 200,000 cubic yards of fill will be required <br />to bring the pads up to grade and ready for building. <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton stated that it would be feasible to issue a contract for the following <br />work on select sites to use the excess fill from the COR Infiltration Basin Improvement Project: <br />1. Install silt fence. <br />2. Strip and stockpile the existing topsoil. <br />3. Spread the fill material in uniform lifts and compact. <br />4. Have a geotechnical engineer perform compaction tests and document the location and <br />results of the tests. <br />5. Replace the topsoil. <br />6. Establish vegetation. <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton stated that the area south of Sunwood Drive and east of Zeolite Street <br />was identified as a potential site for the excess fill and will take approximately 6,000 cubic yards. <br />He stated that bringing the site to grade will address a concern raised by the Minnesota <br />Department of Health about the area around the municipal well being depressed and holding <br />water and will also make the site more marketable. He stated that the remainder of the fill will <br />be placed in another area of the COR that needs fill using the same steps. He identified other <br />areas which could include the property between Casey's and the infiltration basin, the future park <br />site, and the regional pond site. He stated that it would be feasible to add this work to the COR <br />Infiltration Basin Improvement Project and the funding sources for each line item would be <br />provided to finance in advance, so each pay estimate would draw from the correct fund. He <br />recommended amending the plans for the COR Infiltration Basin Improvements, Improvement <br />Project #18-09, to include placing the fill in a controlled and documented manner on selected <br />sites in the COR. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if the fill could be sold to Affinity. <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton stated that Affinity will be ready for fill prior to the City having the fill <br />available and therefore that timing would not align. <br />Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Johns, to recommend that the <br />City Council orders amending the plans for The COR Infiltration Basin Improvements, <br />Public Works Committee / April 18, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />
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