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WHEREAS, the Council convened a meeting on November 17, 1994, in the Maplewood Community <br />Center, at which time the Study Group's findings and recommendations were presented <br />and explained to policymakers from the affected entities; and <br />WHEREAS, the City [or County] of supports the consensus process used to <br />resolve these difficult issues and desires to endorse the recommendations of the Beltline <br />Interceptor Reconveyance Study Group. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: <br />1. That the City (or County] of supports the recommendation of <br />the Beltline Interceptor Rebonveyance Study Group that the Ramsey- Washington Metro <br />Watershed District become the owner and operator of the Beltline Interceptor, which will <br />continue to be used for storm water and surface water management. <br />2. That the City [or County] of supports the recommendation of <br />the Beltline Interceptor Reconveyance Study Group that the Metropolitan Council receive <br />a fair value for transferring the interceptor to the Watershed District, in an amount <br />determined between the Watershed District and the Metropolitan Council, but not to <br />exceed 5952,678, of which 524,998 should be paid to the City of Saint Paul for interceptor <br />easement costs and Saint Paul's portion of the inspection costs. <br />3. That the City [or County] of supports the recommendations of <br />the Beltline Interceptor Reconveyance Study Group regarding joint use of the City of <br />Saint Paul's ponding easements and financing terms of the Interceptor transfer from the <br />Council to the Watershed District <br />Adopted this _ day of December, 1994. <br />CITY [COUNTY] OF <br />resbett- 11/15/94 <br />Page 93 <br />