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Commission approves $21,800 environmental study for proposed fire station property
Summary
The commission approved an agreement, stated at $21,800, for a Phase II environmental investigation of property proposed for a new fire department; the presenter said a Phase I was completed and Phase II is recommended to check for contaminants.
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The Bedford Redevelopment Commission approved an agreement for a Phase II environmental investigation of a property proposed for a new fire department. The agreement amount was stated in the meeting as $21,800.
A presenter told the commission that a Phase I environmental study on the property had already been completed and that a Phase II study was recommended "to make sure that there is no contaminants or any issues with the property before we make any [improvements] on the property down the road." The agenda referenced the project location as the property at Street and John Wayne's Boulevard; when the motion was made the mover referenced the site as the new fire department at Donley's Park Annex. Transcript text also contains a single-line reference to "Lamus Environmental" while the agenda language and opening reference named "Blue Moose Environmental LLC." That discrepancy appears in the transcript and is noted here.
A commissioner moved to approve the environmental investigation agreement for the stated amount; the motion was seconded and carried with no opposition recorded. The commission did not specify a contract start date or additional scope details at the meeting; staff were expected to proceed with the Phase II investigation under the approved agreement.

