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Ms. Susan Hoyt <br /> November 21, 1994 <br /> Page Two <br /> HOW EACH REQUIREMENT EFFECTS THE CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br /> Requirement 1 <br /> The above stormwater strategy requires a city to adopt design standards for stormwater <br /> detention facilities. These detention facilities, or ponds, would be constructed as part of <br /> a new development. A city could develop its own stormwater pond standards, or reference <br /> a publication that contains criteria for designing stormwater ponds. However, there are <br /> minimum standards that must be met. <br /> Although the City of Falcon Heights has some "undeveloped" open areas, such as part of <br /> the Fairgrounds and the University of Minnesota agriculture fields, the City is virtually <br /> 100% developed. This means that whatever standards the City adopts are not likely to be <br /> utilized because no new development is likely to occur. <br /> Requirement 2 <br /> A local government unit must adopt and follow "Best Management Practices" guidelines, <br /> 411 for erosion and sediment control. <br /> Best Management Practices (BMPs) are defined as erosion and sediment control and water <br /> quality management practices that are the most effective and practicable means of <br /> controlling, preventing, and minimizing degradation of surface water, including <br /> construction phasing, minimizing the length of time soil areas are exposed, and other <br /> management practices published by state or designated area -wide planning agencies. <br /> Usually a city adopts an accepted publication of Best Management Practices, such as <br /> Protecting Water Quality in TTrhan Areas, published by the Minnesota Pollution Control <br /> Agency. Besides containing guidelines on erosion and sediment control practices during <br /> construction, the MPCA publication also discusses: <br /> Fertilizer Management: The control of the rate, timing, and method of fertilizer <br /> application in urban areas so that plant nutrient needs are met <br /> while minimizing the change or polluting surface or ground <br /> water. <br /> Litter Control: The removal of litter from streets and other surfaces before <br /> runoff or wind transports these materials to surface water. <br /> Catchbasin Cleaning: Catchbasins usually retain a certain amount of sediment. <br /> These areas should be cleaned out periodically to maintain <br /> their sediment trapping ability. <br />