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here now. He stated that the next process could be to develop plans and specifications for Center <br /> Street and Zeolite. He stated that they could also haul the dirt across Zeolite now, before it is <br /> constructed. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that this is a lot of material to <br /> move and asked if it would be achievable. He noted that perhaps the grading plans could be <br /> created, and a dewatering contractor secured because that project could take about six months to <br /> complete. He stated that this would not be a small-scale dewatering project. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked how long the approval process would be for wetland mitigation <br /> if the fill is moved and one or more wetlands are filled. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan commented that with the developer interest in the area, <br /> it would be helpful to hear from developers to find out more information on whether a project <br /> would be financially feasible with the wetland there. He stated that when they work through the <br /> process with a contractor, they could include some of that work as add on's because they may not <br /> have time to get through the WMO process. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove did not recall approving credits as part of the WMO process. <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Westby explained that other entities are involved in the <br /> review, but the ultimate review would be done by the WMO. <br /> Chairperson Riley commented that it seems the priority would be to move the dirt and focus on <br /> the two roads. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff agreed but asked what would be feasible to complete by November <br /> as it is already February. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan replied that the street design could be completed under <br /> that TIF window to tee that project up for the next year. He noted that would keep the projects <br /> moving. <br /> Chairperson Riley asked if there is design needed for the excavation. <br /> Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood provided an update on the plans that are <br /> available and additional design work that would be needed, noting that it could be completed in <br /> under two months. He stated that if the wetlands are not in the initial phase, they would probably <br /> be fine with the volume. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if lot C would be filled or whether that would be a developer <br /> task. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan provided details on the hotel project, noting that the <br /> developer assumes they would bring in their own fill at this time. <br /> Public Works Committee/ February 21, 2023 <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br />
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