Common use of Expansion Project Clause in Contracts

Expansion Project. The City will use good faith efforts to incorporate the following sustainability and community benefits into the Expansion Project on the Roof Depot Site. A. The project will remediate and/or encapsulate contamination, including arsenic in the soil from the former CMC Heartland Partners Lite Yard, on the Campus, including the Community Site, in accordance with the remediation plan approved by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (the “Remediation Plan”). B. The completed project will meet or exceed regulatory requirements and improve water quality in the watershed. C. The buildings will be built solar-ready, with the potential ability to be future community solar gardens. D. The project will include electric vehicle infrastructure to support the City’s green fleet policy and vehicle electrification. E. The City will increase small and underutilized business program participation through use of Best Value Contracting for the construction bid. F. The project will include a community bicycle repair station within the overall city campus plan. G. The City will appoint a community-based steering committee to lead the public art commissioning and engagement process for the project. The steering committee will also be involved in selecting the artists and the art location, and the selected artist will be required to engage the community in developing the design concept for the work. ▇. The City will work with the MPCA to prepare a “Cumulative Levels and Effects” analysis per Minnesota Statutes, section 116.07, subd. 4a, prior to applying for any necessary MPCA permits. I. The City will explore options to integrate resources into the surrounding community including education and programming on lead exposure, reducing air pollution that contributes to asthma, and weatherization assistance. J. The City will cap the vehicle count at 888 vehicles for the life of the Expansion Project and Outreach and Training Facility. (This is 530 new vehicles allowed, including 65 parking spaces for the training facility, and currently the site has 358 vehicles at any time.) K. The City will add a new traffic study after 6 months of operations and repeat the traffic study at 5 year intervals up to 20 years of operations.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) / Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

Expansion Project. The City will use good faith efforts to incorporate the following sustainability and community benefits into the Expansion Project on the Roof Depot Site. A. The project will remediate and/or encapsulate contamination, including arsenic in the soil from the former CMC Heartland Partners Lite Yard, on the Campus, including the Community Site, in accordance with the remediation plan approved by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (the “Remediation Plan”). B. The completed project will meet or exceed regulatory requirements and improve water quality in the watershed. C. The buildings will be built solar-readysolar‐ready, with the potential ability to be future community solar gardens. D. The project will include electric vehicle infrastructure to support the City’s green fleet policy and vehicle electrification. E. The City will increase small and underutilized business program participation through use of Best Value Contracting for the construction bid. F. The project will include a community bicycle repair station within the overall city campus plan. G. The City will appoint a community-based community‐based steering committee to lead the public art commissioning and engagement process for the project. The steering committee will also be involved in selecting the artists and the art location, and the selected artist will be required to engage the community in developing the design concept for the work. ▇. The City will work with the MPCA to prepare a “Cumulative Levels and Effects” analysis per Minnesota Statutes, section 116.07, subd. 4a, prior to applying for any necessary MPCA permits. I. The City will explore options to integrate resources into the surrounding community including education and programming on lead exposure, reducing air pollution that contributes to asthma, and weatherization assistance. J. The City will cap the vehicle count at 888 vehicles for the life of the Expansion Project and Outreach and Training Facility. (This is 530 new vehicles allowed, including 65 parking spaces for the training facility, and currently the site has 358 vehicles at any time.) K. The City will add a new traffic study after 6 months of operations and repeat the traffic study at 5 year intervals up to 20 years of operations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) / Settlement Agreement