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City of Falcon Heights <br />Planning Commission <br />28 November 1994 <br />Number: 3 <br />ITEM: A public hearing on the proposed comprehensive plan amendment for an <br />interim strategy for nonpoint source pollution control <br />SUBMITTED BY: Susan Hoyt, City Administrator I <br />REVIEWED AND <br />STAFF REPORT BY: David Nyberg, Engineer <br />EXPLANATION/DESCRIPTION: <br />The Metropolitan Council is requiring cities to adopt an interim strategy for nonpoint <br />source pollution control for future development. The proposed interim strategy, <br />suggested by the Metropolitan Council, is similar in many municipalities. The strategy <br />basically adopts two documents related to nonpoint source pollution control. These <br />include the Department of Natural Resources Statewjde Standards for Management <br />of Shoreland Areas" dated July 3, 1989 and Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas <br />by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br />Since Falcon Heights is fully developed these standards have little impact on the city. <br />Nevertheless, they are a required element in the city's comprehensive plan. <br />David Nyberg, an engineer who specializes in these water quality issues, will describe <br />the regulations and the impact of this proposed amendment to the city's <br />comprehensive plan. <br />ATTACHMENT: <br />A -Letter from David Nyberg dated 21 November 1994 <br />B - Proposed resolution for city council to consider approving a comprehensive plan <br />amendment for an interim strategy for nonpoint source pollution control <br />ACTION REQUESTED: <br />A -Report from David Nyberg <br />B -Public Hearing <br />C -Discussion <br />D -Recommend adoption of the resolution amending the comprehensive plan to the <br />• city council <br />