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• <br />• <br />• <br />City of Lino Lakes — Surface Water Management Plan <br />1/10/11 <br />Cost Assumptions: <br />• 16 EOR staff hours <br />• $2,186 (with mileage expenses) <br />Task 1.4 Meetings with Lino Lakes Staff to Develop Implementation Plan and <br />Capital Improvement Program <br />Description: <br />It is suggested that EOR meet with City Staff two (2) times to discuss the City's budget <br />and Capital Improvement Program as well as the content for the LSWMP Implementation <br />Plan. <br />Deliverables: <br />• Meeting summaries for the two (2) meetings. <br />Assumptions: <br />It is assumed that the City will provide EOR with all annual budget and capital <br />improvement program information in advance of the first meeting with City Staff. <br />Cost Assumptions: <br />• 17 EOR staff hours <br />• $2,536 with mileage expenses <br />2: Surface Water Data Assessment <br />There are a number of water quantity (hydrologic and hydraulic) and water quality models <br />developed for the Lino Lakes area. Most of these models have been developed by the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District or in partnership with the District. In 2006 -2007, the City of Lino Lakes <br />participated in the development of an XP -SWMM model that was intended to provide the <br />information required for the Surface Water Management Plan / Comprehensive Plan as well as <br />provide the information required for the RCWD TMDL and Resource Management Plan. Since <br />this point in time, the RCWD has embarked on a district -wide surface water model update. <br />The RCWD has provided EOR all available updated models. In a brief review of those models it <br />has been determined the latest models should be used where applicable since they appear to be <br />revisions of what was prepared initially. EOR may need to run one or two storm events to meet <br />water elevation reporting requirements for the LSWMP. If the updated models provided by the <br />RCWD do not function properly, FOR will rely on RCWD to provide reporting results. EOR <br />will not make modifications to any existing models or conduct any calibration. <br />Regardless of which models are used, the level of resolution that is reasonable and customary for <br />the industry for this type of city -wide planning is provided. The model will most likely not be <br />developed to the resolution that it can be used for site - specific design purposes. <br />Task 2.1 Water Quantity Models <br />Description: <br />Specific tasks included in the modeling assumptions for the Local Surface Water <br />Management Plan include: <br />• Reporting high water levels (HWL's) for the following events (1, 5, 10, 100 -year 24- <br />hour and 10 -day snowmelt events) for future conditions to document HWL's and <br />constraints in the system. <br />Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc. <br />water 1 ecology i community <br />2 <br />-93- <br />