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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br /> Regular Meeting—October 11, 2011 <br /> 6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br /> B. Airport Economic Development Area <br /> (6) continued... <br /> Road 23. The city is considering two sites on <br /> Mishawaka Avenue for a new station site. In <br /> the case of#5, the triangular parcel is too <br /> small to accommodate new construction and <br /> #9 is a locally historic designated structure <br /> that is landlocked and because of the <br /> designation, the building cannot be removed. <br /> The proposal is necessary to finalize a station <br /> location for these two projects. The cost of <br /> the study is $5,200 and staff requests <br /> Commission approval of this request. <br /> Upon a motion by Mr. Downes, seconded by COMMISSION APPROVED THE PROPOSAL FOR <br /> Mr. Varner and unanimously carried, the PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR AN EMERGENCY <br /> Commission approved the proposal for RESPONSE TIME STUDY FOR THE PROPOSED FIRE <br /> professional services for an Emergency STATION#5 AND#9 IN THE AMOUNT OF$5,200. <br /> Response Time Study for the proposed Fire <br /> Station#5 and #9 in the amount of$5,200. <br /> (7) Proposal for close-out of the AirGas and <br /> Ziolkowski demolition projects. <br /> Mr. Schalliol noted that the city had hired <br /> Wightman Petrie to provide onsite oversight <br /> of the demolition projects for AirGas and <br /> Ziolkowski Construction. In the process of <br /> demolition, extra tanks were found, and there <br /> were complications removing the AirGas <br /> building due to the fact that it was nearly <br /> physically adjoined to the Hamilton Towing <br /> building to the immediate north. The total <br /> amounts of overage for the professional <br /> services were $9,522.50. Staff requests <br /> approval of the additional costs. <br /> 25 <br />