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City staff recommend sale of surplus Precision Tune site; appraisal, cleanup and possible Northline Village swap discussed
Summary
Staff told council the former Precision Tune site at 19610 40th Ave W is surplus, unsuitable for a public park without further remediation, and recommended first offering it to the adjacent Northline Village developer before listing it on the open market.
City staff recommended April 7 that the council declare surplus and pursue sale of a city‑owned parcel at 19610 40th Avenue W (the former Precision Tune site), concluding the property is not suitable for permanent park use without substantial additional remediation and improvements.
Why it matters: The parcel, purchased in January 2020 for $1,425,000 and used as a staging area during the 190th/6th Street project, contains residual petroleum‑contaminated soils requiring further cleanup. Staff recommended pursuing sale or a land swap to advance City Center goals and support nearby Town Square Park and 40th Avenue infrastructure projects.
Key findings and staff recommendation
- Environmental status and…
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