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Committee establishes building committee, authorizes grant application to remove underground oil tank at Columbus School
Summary
The Land Use and Building Management Committee on Nov. 5 authorized itself to serve as the building committee for the Columbus School underground storage tank removal project and approved schematic work and grant application steps to seek roughly 60% state reimbursement.
A staff representative told the committee the City and Board of Education are continuing a multiyear program to remove underground oil storage tanks from school properties and other city sites. "Back 6 years ago, we had 21 underground oil storage tanks in the district. Today we have 5," the staff representative said, noting 16 have been removed over six years.
The item before the committee was a resolution to establish the Land Use and Building Management Committee as the building committee for the Columbus School at 46 Concord underground storage tank removal project, to authorize preparation of schematic drawings and outline…
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