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03/14/2022
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CITY COUNCIL <br /> AGENDA ITEM 6B <br /> STAFF ORIGINATOR: Michael Grochala, Community Development Director <br /> MEETING DATE: March 14, 2022 <br /> TOPIC: Consider Resolution No. 22-33, Approving Agreement with Rice <br /> Creek Watershed District, Shenandoah Park BMP Feasibility <br /> Study, Michael Grochala <br /> VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> Staff is requesting City Council approval of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the <br /> Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) and authorize a professional services agreement with <br /> WSB and Associates to complete a Best Management Practices(BMP) Feasibility Study for <br /> Shenandoah Park. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In 2009-2010 the RCWD, in partnership with the Anoka Conservation District, completed a <br /> Subwatershed Assessment focusing on Rice Lake in the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes. The <br /> purpose of the study was to identify potential subwatershed water quality projects to reduce <br /> runoff volume and sediment/nutrient loading to Rice Lake. The study identified Shenandoah <br /> Park as a prime candidate for additional study in advance of developing a large capital <br /> improvement project. <br /> A private ditch system, maintained by the City runs through the park, under Birch Street, and <br /> discharges into Rice Lake. The ditch serves as the primary stormwater outlet for the residential <br /> neighborhood extending south to Coyote Trail. A majority of the park area is comprised of <br /> partially drained wetland. Staff is of the opinion that opportunity exists for a restoration project <br /> that would enhance water quality and provide for an improved greenway element to the park. <br /> WSB and Associates completed a wetland delineation on the park property in 2021. They have <br /> submitted a proposal to complete the feasibility study and corresponding water quality <br /> modeling in the amount of$21,925. <br /> The Rice Creek Watershed District is proposing to participate in the project. The RCWD's <br /> share is not to exceed $10,962.50 (50%) of the cost. The RCWD is acting on the proposed <br /> MOU at their March 9, 2022 board meeting. <br /> Funding for the City's share of the project will come from the Surface Water Management <br /> Fund. This fund was established in 1992 to cover the costs of surface water planning and trunk <br /> facility improvements. <br />
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