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-G'-~-_~ water is a storm sewer problem. <br />Trash Proposed Ordinance #50 relating to the burning of trash, was <br />Burning discussed and held over for further study. <br />County Letter from Vern Ljungren, Tdilner kti. Carley 8c Associates, <br />Storm dated July 24th was read. It stated: A.t present there is a 24" <br />Water sectional concrete pipe going into the Gottfried Pit from Garden <br />Pumping south. This pine is adequate at present. When storm water sys- <br />Station tem in northerly portion of N'alcon Heights is constructed <br /> <br />Gottfried , <br />arrangements will have to be made for a new, larger diameter <br />Pit. pipe from Garden and Hemline to the pit. Storm sewer Roseville <br /> is planning to construct this Fall is designed to serve the <br /> Lexington Plaza Shopping Center and the area lying immediately <br /> north of Larpenteur and West of Lexington. This will serve <br /> the low draw immediately north of Larpenteur to Fernwood, then <br /> South on Fernwood to Larpenteur, then West on Larpenteur to the <br /> Gottfried Pit. There will be no connection to the 24" line <br /> lying north from the Gottfried Pit. Last winter a storm sewer <br /> study for the Village of Falcon Heights covering the area draining <br /> into Larpenteur and the area lying north of Larpenteur, east of <br /> Fry, south of Roselawn and west of Hemline was prepared. In this <br /> study, the engineers designed the pipe size, capacity, runoff and <br /> the other factors affecting storm sewer design. They also pre- <br /> pared preliminary plans of storm sewer necessary to serve this <br /> area. These plans were turned over to the Ramsey County Engineer's <br /> Office with design computations and other criteria. This informa- <br /> tion was used to determine the capacity of the storm sewer on <br /> Larpenteur a.nd in the design of the pumping station. When the <br /> plan for the storm sewer along Larpenteur and the Pumping Station <br /> were completed, Ljungren checked and reviewed them with the <br /> County Engineer's Office and he is reasonably certain that ad- <br /> equate provisions .have been made to handle the storm water from <br /> this portion of Falcon Heights. <br />Resolution It was moved by Warkentien, seconded by Shavor, and unanimously <br />Gottfried voted that County Board Resolution #9-4790, County Board File <br />Pumping #1739, relative to drainage of the Larpenteur Avenue ponding <br />Station area into Lake Como in the City of St. Paul, passed by the <br />?~oard of County Commissioners in session on May 12th, 1958, <br />listed below, be adopted by the Village of Falcon Heights. <br />RESOLUTION: <br />WHEREAS, The County of Ramsey owns land situated on the north side <br />of Larpenteur Avenue between Fernwood and Hemline Avenues which <br />was purchased for a ponding area for waters draining from County <br />Highways, and <br />WHEREAS, The County of Ramsey proposes to reconstruct Larpenteur <br />Avenue from Fernwood to Snelling in the year 1958, and in <br />connection therewith to install a storm sewer thereon for the <br />purpose of providing for storm eaters on said Larpenteur Avenue, <br />and <br />WHEP.EAS, Larpenteur Avenue between said streets is bordered by the <br />City of St. Paul and the Villages of Roseville and Falcon Heights, <br />the latter two of which do not have storm sewers, and <br />
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