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  • Cigale, Robert A.
     
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  • Reclamation of land
     
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  • MSEV Project.
     
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    Comparison of site preparation costs between Menomonee Valley "brownfield" site and exurban "greenfield" site / by Robert A. Cigale.
    by Cigale, Robert A.
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  • Brownfields -- Economic aspects
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  • Reclamation of land
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  • MSEV Project.
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    81 leaves : ill., maps (some col.) ; 28 cm.
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    Committee member: Paul Boersma
    Introduction -- Background -- Regulatory triggers -- Project description -- Development risks and remedial methods -- Description and cost of presumed remedy -- Conclusions -- References
    Redevelopment of the Menomonee Valley has long been viewed by developers as an uneconomical prospect. Extensive physical and environmental issues in the soils within the Menomonee Valley have forced many developers to the urban fringe to construct facilities on virgin land known as Greenfield sites. Recent legislation has been enacted to assist parties in redeveloping potentially impacted sites known as Brownfield sites.
    A study of two distinct developments in the Menomonee Valley indicates that the development of large industrial facilities within the Menomonee Valley would not be economically fesaible due to the high costs of addressing the physical and environmental issues. However, the study does indicate that smaller, multi-story mixed-use developments can be completed in the Menomonee Valley. Future development in the Menomonee Valley should focus on smaller, lighter-weight buildings which support lighter live loads than the conventional industrial structures.
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