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<br /> <br /> <br />Feasibility Report <br />Northeast Lino Lakes Drainage Improvement Project <br />WSB Project No. 02029-790 Page 2 <br />2. INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />2.1. Authorization <br /> <br />On September 14, 2015, the City of Lino Lakes City Council authorized the preparation of an <br />engineering feasibility report for the Northeast Lino Lakes Drainage System Improvements. <br /> <br />2.2. Scope <br /> <br />The Northeast Lino Lakes Drainage System Improvements Project consists of providing a new <br />outlet to Peltier Lake, new storm sewer, and drainage improvements to existing field drains to <br />facilitate development in the project area. The project area can be seen in Appendix A, Figure 1 <br />and encompasses the northeast section of Lino Lakes, north of Main Street and east of Peltier <br />Lake, as well as portions of Centerville and Hugo that discharge water into the study area <br />boundary. <br /> <br />The objective is to develop a reginal storm water management plan to allow development of the <br />property while protecting existing natural resources. This will be accomplished through storm <br />water conveyance, water quality improvements and rate and volume control. <br /> <br />2.3. Data Available <br /> <br />Information and materials used in the preparation of this report include the following: <br /> <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) record drawings <br /> RCWD topographic maps and GIS data <br /> RCWD hydrologic and hydraulic modeling files <br /> City of Lino Lakes 2030 Comprehensive Plan [September 12, 2011] <br /> City of Lino Lakes Parks, Natural Open Space/Greenways, and Trail System Plan [2004] <br /> City of Lino Lakes Surface Water Management Plan [2005] <br /> City of Lino Lakes I-35E Corridor Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) [2005] <br /> City of Lino Lakes record drawings and GIS data <br /> City of Hugo 2030 Comprehensive Plan [2010] <br /> Anoka County LIDAR contour information <br /> Field observations of the area <br /> Additional references detailed in Section 8 <br /> <br />2.4. Project History <br /> <br />A Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (CSMP) was completed in coordination with <br />RCWD. This plan identified the existing conditions, and proposed a solution to provide surface <br />water management within the study area. <br /> <br />The CMSP resulted in the establishment of performance standards to be used in developing the <br />NE Drainage Area. The standards allow for phasing of development while limiting adverse <br />impacts to neighboring properties and waterbodies. RCWD will use the CSMP performance