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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JUNE 27, 2018 <br />Fischer introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION 2018-6-131- APPROVING THE SUBDIVISION OF 771 <br />LABORE ROAD INTO TWO SINGLE FAMILYRESIDENTIAL <br />PARCELS, SUBJECT TO THE GARAGE BEING REMOVED WITHIN <br />90 DAYS OF ISSUING THE B UILDING PERMIT FOR A NEW <br />HOUSE, AND SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS IN THE PLANNERS <br />REPORT.- <br />-FUTURE <br />EPORT: <br />-FUTURE PLANS FOR PARCEL A ARE SUBJECT TO <br />CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS AND MUST COMPLY <br />WITHANYAND ALL APPLICABLE CODES <br />A GRADING PLANTS SUBMITTED FOR STAFF REVIEW <br />AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING <br />PERMIT FOR PARCEL A <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Montour. <br />Aye (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />2017 STORM <br />The Public Works Director stated that the City is required to hold a public <br />WATER <br />hearing annually to review the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program <br />POLLUTION <br />(SWPPP) as part of the permit with the Minnesota Pollution Control <br />PREVENTION <br />Association and discuss the City's progress in meeting national Pollutant <br />POGRAM <br />Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. <br />REPORT <br />The Public Works Director explained that last year staff maintained and <br />inspected all pollution control devices, and inspected every outfall along <br />with completing some maintenance. He stated the entire city was swept <br />three times last year, and some roads more than that. Overall the city's <br />storm sewer system is working very well, and there were no big events in <br />the last year that would overwork the system from flooding. He explained <br />that the issue public works continues to work on is reducing grass clippings <br />in the street so they do not end up in the storm sewers. The Public Works <br />Director explained the City had over 35 events in the 2017 winter where salt <br />was used due to the many snow falls. The City's snow plow operators do the <br />best they can to minimize their use of salt. <br />Upon motion by Keis, seconded by McGraw, the public hearing was closed. <br />There were no comments from the public. <br />
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