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6 Ali+ <br />Basins are constructed in the boulevard area of City Right -of -Way <br />Q8. What if I don't want the infiltration basin constructed In <br />front of my property? <br />In order to reconstruct the streets and comply with <br />regulatory mandates, the City has to construct a <br />predetermined number of infiltration basins. The locations <br />and dimensions of these infiltration basins are engineered <br />based upon various factors and evaluated using specialized <br />computer software. In short, the infiltration basins are <br />custom fit to each location and there is very little to no <br />wiggle room with eliminating any one of them. <br />Q5. Is the City going to take care of the infiltration basin? <br />Yes and no. The City will inspect the infiltration basins and <br />rain gardens on a regular basis to ensure that they function <br />as designed. The property owner is responsible for the on- <br />going regular maintenance of the infiltration basin or rain <br />garden, such as mowing, watering, weed control, leaf <br />raking, etc. <br />The City may clear debris, such as sand, from the curb <br />opening and monitor how quickly the collected stormwater <br />runoff infiltrates. over time it may be necessary to improve <br />the infiltration rate if the collected runoff does not drain <br />after a few days. This may require aerating or loosening <br />the upper layer of soil, or even removing and replacing the <br />soil in the bottom of the basin. In either case, the City will <br />be responsible for restoring the basin with grass if this sort <br />of major maintenance is required. <br />It's important that the nearby property owner take proper <br />care of the infiltration basin or rain garden. The entire <br />infiltration basin should be mowed and maintained like the <br />rest of the yard. During hot and dry weather periods, keep <br />the grass taller (2-Yz to 3 inches long) and water when <br />showing signs of distress. It's OK to fertilize and apply <br />weed control. Rain gardens need frequent tending for <br />weed control - shredded hardwood mulch works well for <br />weed control and does not float. Taking ownership and <br />good care of the infiltration basins will increase curb <br />appeal and allow the basin to function properly. <br />Q7. What will this cost mel <br />There is no direct cost or special assessment for <br />construction of the infiltration basins or street projects <br />(associated with the Street and Utility Improvement <br />Program). The cost to plant and landscape rain gardens <br />will be the responsibility of the property owner. <br />However, there may be unusual or unique circumstances <br />specific to your property that the City is not aware. In <br />these cases, the City has established an appeal process <br />that includes specific physical conditions or other potential <br />hardships that the appeal must be based on. All appeals <br />must be submitted by completing the Stormwater <br />Infiltration Program Appeal Form available from the Public <br />Works Department. To be considered, all appeals must be <br />postmarked or submitted to the City by the deadline <br />established for each Individual street project. <br />Q9. Where can I get more information? <br />To get specific information regarding the SIP or other street <br />reconstruction information, please visit the Public Works <br />webpage at www ci mounds view mn usioublicworks. This <br />information is also available in person by visiting the Public <br />Works counter located at City Hall. Forms and applications <br />for the Adopt -A -Rain Garden and SIP Appeal are found at <br />either location. <br />There are many other resources available to learn more <br />about stormwater infiltration basins and rain gardens. <br />Several good websites are listed below: <br />www blues oro www ricecreek.ora <br />.www.cleanwatermn.org www.pca.state.mn.us <br />www.land um_ n edu www.eoa.00v <br />Project Contact Information <br />Project Hotline <br />(763) 717-4055 <br />to get project updates and to speak with project <br />inspector during construction (M -F 7am-7pm) <br />ttititiu louhlicworks <br />Public Works Department <br />(763) 717-4050 <br />to speak with City staff during normal <br />business hours (M -F 7:30-4:30) <br />ocblicworks@[i ds -view mn us <br />
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