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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 6A <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Michael Grochala <br />MEETING DATE: August 9, 2021 <br />TOPIC: Public Hearing. Consider 1st Reading Ordinance No. 07-21, Establishing a Storm Water Utility <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />Staff is requesting City Council consideration to establish a Storm Water Utility. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of Lino Lakes owns and operates a Storm Water Management System comprised of pipes, ditches, ponds, catch basins, manholes and other structural and non-structural Best <br />Management Practices (BMP’s). The purpose of this system is to safely and efficiently convey <br />and treat storm water runoff that results from the creation of impervious surfaces. <br />Since 2003, in compliance with the provisions of the Federal Clean Water Act; Minnesota Statues Chapters 115 and 116, and Minnesota Rules Chapter 7001, the City of Lino Lakes has <br />been required to develop and implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP). <br />The SWPPP must satisfy the State of Minnesota’s General Permit requirements authorizing the City’s discharge of storm water associated with municipal separate storm sewer systems. <br />The storm water program for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4’s) is designed to <br />reduce the amount of sediment and pollution that enters surface and ground water from storm <br />sewer systems to the maximum extent practicable. <br />The City’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program includes: <br />(1)The Best Management Practices (BMP's) that it will implement for each of the six (6) <br />storm water minimum control measures required by the General Permit includes:Public Education, Public Participation and Involvement, Illicit Discharge Detectionand Elimination, Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control; Post-constructionStorm Water Management; Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping. <br />(2)Measurable goals for each of the BMP's, including, as appropriate, the months and <br />years in which the City will undertake required actions, including interim milestonesand frequency of the action in the narrative;(3)Estimated yearly timelines in which the City will implement each BMP; and,(4)Person(s) responsible for implementing and/or coordinating each component of the <br />Phase II Storm Water Program.
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