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R2005-154
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AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT WITH MAPLE INVESTMENTS, LLC - 1303 N. MAIN STREET
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11/7/2005
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� � I S <br /> agree that it will not allow the use of groundwater under the highway Right-of-Way as a <br /> acceptable "Highway Authority Agreement" to IEPA, as the City is willing to <br /> agree that it will not allow the use of groundwater under the highway Right-of-Way as a <br /> potable or other domestic supply of water and that it will limit access as described herein <br /> to soil under the highway Right-of-Way that is contaminated from the release at levels <br /> above residential Tier 1 remediation objectives. <br /> 4.b. The IEPA and/or Illinois Attorney General ("AG")must review and approve this <br /> Agreement, and this Agreement shall be referenced in the IEPA's "No Further <br /> Remediation" determination in the chain of title for the Site in the county where the Site <br /> is located. <br /> 4.c. This Agreement shal] be null and void as a Highway Authority Agreement should <br /> the IEPA or AG not approve it or should it not be referenced in the "No Further <br /> Remediation" determination,provided,however,that this Agreement shalt be effective <br /> between the Owner/Operator and he City immediately upon signature by their <br /> representatives. <br /> 5.The City promises IEPA and the Owner/Operatar that is will prohibit the use of <br /> groundwater that is contaminated from the release at the Site at levels above Tier 1 I <br /> remediation objectives beneath its Right-of-Way as a potable or other domestic supply of <br /> water and will limited access to soil as described herein under the Right-of-Way that is <br /> contaminated from the release at the Site at levels above Tier 1 remediation objectives. <br /> As the pavement in the Right-of-Way may be considered an engineered barrier,the <br /> Owner/Operator agrees to reimburse the City for maintenance activities <br /> requested by Owner/Operator in writing in order to maintain it as a barrier. The <br /> City does not otherwise agree to perform maintenance of the Right-of-Way, nor <br /> does it agree that the highway Right-of-Way will always remain a highway or that it <br />
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