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Mounds View City Council April 26, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />Mayor Flaherty questioned the reason for the appeal at this time. Mr. Bergstrom stated he was 1 <br />appealing for the reason of a hardship. He presented the Council with written documentation 2 <br />explaining his reasoning in detail. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Mayor Flaherty explained the City needs a certain amount of square footage to comply with Rice 5 <br />Creek Watershed’s standards and he did not know if the City was able to alter or amend the size 6 <br />of this infiltration basin. Director of Public Works DeBar stated the City did not have any 7 <br />additional square footage to spare. He explained to the south of Mr. Bergstrom’s driveway was a 8 <br />low point that spills into the adjacent lake. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Mr. Bergstrom read through the detailed documentation with the Council to explain the hardship 11 <br />on his lot. He reviewed the current water runoff flow with elevations and reported his lot has 12 <br />received water damage in the past. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Council Member Mueller indicated Mr. Bergstrom told her he has paid thousands of dollars out 15 <br />of pocket to try to remedy the water situation on his lot. She requested this information be shared 16 <br />with the Council. Mr. Bergstrom noted he was approaching $30,000 in funds spent on drain tile 17 <br />and other expenses to eliminate the seepage flowing into his home. 18 <br /> 19 <br />Council Member Gunn asked if two smaller infiltration basins might be a better option for this 20 <br />lot versus one large basin. Director of Public Works DeBar stated this was discussed as a 21 <br />possibility and Mr. Bergstrom was in favor of the catch basin on the south side of his lot. The 22 <br />basin on the north side of his lot was not as certain. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Mr. Bergstrom expressed concern for all water flowing from the north as it flows directly into his 25 <br />basement. The water from the south goes to a channel to the lake. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Council Member Gunn questioned if the proposed infiltration basin would eliminate the water 28 <br />concerns for the lot. Mr. Bergstrom stated the additional water flow in his lot could continue to 29 <br />run into his basement. He would rather have the water flow past his lot and into the City sewer. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Mayor Flaherty suggested staff continue to speak with Mr. Bergstrom to reach an alternative 32 <br />solution and report back to Council with additional information at a future meeting. The Council 33 <br />agreed stating this lot did have a hardship due to the current and past water concerns. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Harvey Kowalzek, 2756 Sherwood Road, stated he wanted the City to fill in the hole in his front 36 <br />yard that was created by the City street project. He invited the Council and staff to view the hole 37 <br />in his yard and stated he would like to have it fixed immediately. Mr. Kowalzek did not want to 38 <br />see excess water flowing into his yard and then into his home. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Mayor Flaherty noted he had been to Mr. Kowalzek’s property and asked staff what progress was 41 <br />made with the engineers or contractor. Director of Public Works DeBar stated it was still early in 42 <br />the season and noted he would be speaking with the contractor to have the hole rounded out to 43 <br />have it look bettery. He stated Bonestroo was completing a punch list at this time for the projects 44 <br />that were completed last fall. 45