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Jeffery Setness, et al <br /> Re: Chase Properties <br /> September 20, 2000 <br /> Page 3of3 <br /> The City cannot be expected to meet its deadline with the DTSC, or complete a <br /> reasonable environmental due diligence of the current and future environmental risks <br /> associated with the Chase sites, without the additional data from AGE. Without :the <br /> available monitoring and workplan data, as well as the proposed work that AGE is in the <br /> process of preparing, the resulting RAP will not be as well defined, will not contain cost <br /> estimates nor contain specifics on remediation. methodologies, costs and timelines. In_ <br /> other words, the City will still be faced with the dilemma of whether to purchase the <br /> property without full knowledge of the risks. <br /> Again, I ask for all of your cooperation and for the immediate delivery of the requested <br /> data. The successful acquisition of these sites by the City remains a critical activity. r <br /> DWANE MILNES , <br /> CITY ER h <br /> ROBERT A. SIVELL <br /> ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MANAGER <br /> RAS:wc 1 <br /> M. Redevelopment Agency Members II <br /> Barbara Anderson, Assistant City Attorney <br /> Steve Pinkerton, Housing & Redevelopment Department <br /> Kitty Walker, Housing & Redevelopment Department <br /> (i <br /> i, <br />