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system set up right now that is utilizing wells that were already in place, and they will <br />then remove those wells and putting in new ones all along the back side. He noted that <br />once all the old tanks are removed, the site itself will pretty much be remediation -free <br />and environmentally free of any concerns. <br />Mr. Grayson stated that there were some comments that not everybody was contacted <br />for the outreach meeting. He indicated that that is not going to happen when a <br />community does not have an HOA or a specific group that they were looking to attract. <br />He then requested that the Commission approve the project. <br />Chair Blank asked Mr. Grayson if he had any concerns regarding some of the <br />suggestions brought up, such as not having the employee park in front of the building. <br />Mr. Grayson replied that that would not be a problem and that they would be more than <br />happy to have the employee park away from the building. <br />Mr. Grayson stated that according to the owner, Delong Liu, there is one concern about <br />the gas delivery. He explained that deliveries are made to thousands of stations out of <br />a central dispatch, and they are done as fuel drivers come in and as traffic warrants. He <br />indicated that they do not quite honestly care what the owner's request is they will be <br />there to deliver whenever they can get there. He added that requesting normally has an <br />effect, but there is no guarantee that people will not be showing up there at all hours to <br />deliver fuel like they do now because it is totally set up by the oil companies and out of <br />the owner's control. <br />Chair Blank inquired if a fuel delivery could take place at 2:00 a.m.. <br />Mr. Grayson replied that unfortunately, it could. <br />Mr. Liu stated that it is an automatic computerized dispatch. <br />Commissioner Posson requested clarification on the remediation regarding having a <br />vapor extraction in place and inquired if this is a temporary measure. <br />Mr. Grayson said that was correct. <br />Commissioner Posson inquired if the final remedy would be soil removal and vapor <br />extraction. <br />Mr. Grayson said yes. He stated that once the tanks come out, they will do soil <br />sampling, dig down to a reasonable level, take out what can reasonably be taken out, <br />which would generally be pretty adequate, and then continue with the soil vapor <br />extraction on site wells and as well as off -site wells in that transition area. <br />Commissioner Posson inquired about any groundwater remediation. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 27, 2013 Page 8 of 48 <br />
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