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Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented that activity within The <br />COR has continued regardless of the economic climate, between public improvement and <br />infrastructure and housing developments which shows retailers the confidence that the City and <br />residents have in this community. <br />7.02: Consider Water Treatment Plant Site Selection Recommendation <br />Presentation <br />City Engineer Westby presented the Staff Report stating that based on the tabulated information <br />in the staff report, as well as other operational benefits and cost savings that would be realized <br />over time, engineering and public works staff recommend locating the proposed WTP on the public <br />works site. It was noted that the City has been primarily running only two to four of its municipal <br />wells to supply water to the City since mid-2019. Since these wells are constantly in operation <br />they are not able to be taken off-line for routine maintenance. Staff therefore recommends <br />proceeding with the proposed WTP construction in as timely a manner as possible to ensure that <br />the City is able to continue providing water in compliance with the MDH HBV for manganese. If <br />the City elects to proceed with construction of the WTP, it could be operational by spring of 2023. <br />Commission Business <br />Chairperson Bauer commented that the construction costs are the same no matter the site but when <br />looking at operation, convenience and ease it would make the most sense to locate on the public <br />works site. <br />Commissioner Peters and Gengler agreed. <br />Commissioner Anderson agreed that this site would be the most efficient of the choices and that it <br />would make sense to have the buildings close together for staff. He asked if they have considered <br />placing the facility on the west corner as that would leave the east portion for sale/development in <br />the future. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that the west side would be more marketable as it has access from <br />two different roads and provides more development/redevelopment opportunities. He stated that <br />the proposed location would also be across from Moline Concrete and therefore the uses would <br />compatible. He noted that Moline also provided concrete panels for the public works facility and <br />would perhaps do the same for this facility, as it also provides Moline with the opportunity to <br />easily show those panels to customers. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if the City is considering pulling water from the river for treatment, <br />on a longer -term scale. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that the City just completed a study that looked at using surface water, <br />in conjunction with the Metropolitan Council and nearby communities but the cost for each <br />community would be many times over the $32,000,000 for a water treatment plant. He noted that <br />Planning Commission/ January 7, 2021 <br />Page 18 of 19 <br />