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• FALCON HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br />February 23, 2005 <br />-3- <br />Review the rovisions of the Cit 's Small Munici al Se arate Sewer S stems MS4 Permit <br />and 2004 Annual Report - PowerPoint Presentation by Administrator Worthington (continued) <br />• Annual Public Meeting <br />• Fleet and Building maintenance training program <br />• Community sponsored rain barrel program <br />- Public Involvement and Participation <br />• Follow applicable public notice requirements <br />• Community tip line and e-mail link <br />• 2004-08 Education Activity Implementation Program <br />- Illicit Discharge, Detection and Elimination <br />• Program to prevent sanitary sewer system overflow <br />• Park and open space training program <br />• Storm water system maintenance training program <br />- Construction Site Runoff Control <br />• Storm water management ordinance <br />• Storm water infiltration awareness <br />• Construction storm. water management plan performance bond <br />• Construction site plan review by City and Watershed District <br />- Post-construction Runoff Control <br />• Storm water infiltration <br />• Construction storm water management plan performance bond <br />- Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping <br />• Park and open space training program <br />• Fleet and building maintenance training program <br />• Vehicle maintenance program <br />• Record keeping system <br />• Parking lot and street cleaning <br />• Storm drain system. cleaning <br />• De-icing material handling <br />Progress to Date <br />- Distributed newsletters and flyers to residents regarding storm water runoff, and water quality <br />- Developed a storm sewer map, and completed a storm sewer inventory of the City of Falcon Heights <br />- Implemented the construction site runoff control measures in the City's Storm Water Management <br />Ordinance <br />- Enforced the construction site runoff measures on the SE Corner, and worked with Kraus Anderson to <br />ensure that runoff from that site was handled appropriately <br />- Applied for and obtained a NPDES permit for the Curtiss Field project, which addressed runoff measures <br />for that work <br />- Inspected 100% of outfalls, and structural pollution control devices, in City right-of--way <br />- Implemented de-icing material controls <br />- Implemented storm drain system cleaning <br />- Reconstructed the Hamline/Hoyt catch basin <br />- Reconstructed the Curtiss Field Pond <br />- Held a meeting with the Capitol Region Watershed District to discuss water quality issues <br />- Partnered with the cities of Roseville and Saint Paul to address cross-community storm water flow issues <br />• - Implemented vehicle maintenance program <br />- Implemented fleet and building maintenance training program <br />3 <br />