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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />1 CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />2 MINUTES <br />3 <br />4 DATE : January 4, 2021 <br />5 TIME STARTED : 6:00 p.m. <br />6 TIME ENDED : 6:45 p.m. <br />7 MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Member Stoesz, Lyden, Ruhland, <br />8 Cavegn and Mayor Rafferty <br />9 MEMBERS ABSENT : None <br />10 Staff members present: Community Development Director Michael Grochala; Director <br />11 of Public Safety John Swenson; Public Services Director Rick DeGardner, City Engineer <br />12 Diane Hankee; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br />13 <br />14 1. Storm Water Utility Proposal — Community Development Director Grochala <br />15 recalled the council's direction to seek a proposal to establish a storm water utility for the <br />16 City. He noted that WSB & Associates has submitted a proposal to prepare a report on <br />17 the feasibility of a project. He introduced Bob Barth, WSB & Associates, who was <br />18 present to answer questions. <br />19 <br />20 Mayor Rafferty asked for general information on storm water utility and its use by other <br />21 jurisdictions in the area. He is aware that the Vadnais Lakes Area Water Management <br />22 Organization (VLAWMO) does have a storm water utility. <br />23 <br />24 Community Development Director Grochala said, if the council approves the completion <br />25 of a study, more specific information will be provided to the City. He noted other cities <br />26 in the area that have the utility. The study will look at the budgetary cost for the City's <br />27 storm water system and converting that cost so it is charged based on impervious <br />28 surfaces. A fee would be established and would have different levels, i.e. single family <br />29 would be different from industrial use. <br />30 <br />31 The mayor asked for more information on costs that will and could be identified, i.e. the <br />32 cost of a street sweeper. Mr. Grochala replied that the utility would have a budget for <br />33 capital costs. Mr. Barth pointed out that the cost of pond dredging is something that <br />34 could be covered; that is not currently being done and it is something that he expects will <br />35 soon be mandated by the State. Mr. Grochala noted the high number of storm water <br />36 ponds present in the City and associated costs; adding dredging will be an expensive <br />37 addition. Mr. Barth remarked that establishment of a utility allows the City to charge for <br />38 use/impact on the system. Further Mr. Barth noted that the utility is generally funded in <br />39 a transparent manner that is clear because it is a separate fund. <br />40 <br />41 Councilmember Ruhland asked about maintenance of ponds when they go quite dry. <br />42 Some elements of pond maintenance are storm water maintenance. <br />43 <br />1 <br />
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