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Mounds View City Council June 28, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />6. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS 1 <br /> A. Annual Public Information Meeting for MS4 SWPPP 2 <br /> 3 <br />Public Works Director DeBar stated that each year the City is required to have an annual 4 <br />stormwater public information meeting. He reviewed the goals for the City with regard to 5 <br />stormwater management along with the minimum control measures (MCM). Public Education 6 <br />and Outreach was the first MCM and he explained that six articles were printed in the Mounds 7 <br />View Matters newsletter this past year to educate further the public on stormwater issues. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Public Works Director DeBar indicated the second MCM was Public Participation/Involvement 10 <br />that led the City to hold household clean-up days, an annual public meeting and the new adopt a 11 <br />rain garden program. The third MCM was Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination which 12 <br />provided a yearly stormwater management map update, illegal dumping enforcement, illicit 13 <br />discharge inspection program and sanitary sewer maintenance program. He explained the City 14 <br />inspected 32 outfalls and cleaned 47 miles of sanitary sewer in the past year. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Public Works Director DeBar noted the fourth MCM was Construction Site Stormwater Runoff 17 <br />Control which assisted with erosion and sediment control regulations, construction site plan 18 <br />review, erosion control inspections and enforcements, and grading precon meetings. The fifth 19 <br />MCM was Post Construction Stormwater Management which provided permanent stormwater 20 <br />management design standards, post construction plan reviews and long-term reviews. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Public Works Director DeBar indicated the sixth MCM was Prevention/Good Housekeeping that 23 <br />created a municipal lawn care maintenance program, a street sweeping program, a street de-icing 24 <br />program and pond/outfall basin inspections. He explained an OSHA inspection was completed 25 <br />this year and the public works facility was brought into compliance. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Public Works Director DeBar explained that going into the future the Stormwater Management 28 <br />Plan would be looking into wellhead protection planning, SIP monitoring, a stormwater pond 29 <br />inventory, and an impaired waters review to Rice Creek. The City’s MS4 General Permit was 30 <br />applied for in 2003 and would expire in May of 2011. This would have to be reviewed in the 31 <br />near future to assure the State renews the permit. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Council Member Mueller questioned how the stormwater basins would be recognized if not 34 <br />stenciled. Public Works Director DeBar indicated the basins would have a stamp in the iron. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Council Member Mueller asked what residents could do when they see a stormwater basin or 37 <br />grate clogged grass clippings, sticks and leaves. Public Works Director DeBar encouraged the 38 <br />residents to contact the Stormwater Management Hotline at 717-4063. This would allow the 39 <br />City to track and monitor the calls. He noted leaves or grass could be raked up into the 40 <br />boulevard but warned residents not to approach an area that had a large amount of water ponded. 41 <br /> 42 <br />7. COUNCIL BUSINESS 43 <br />A. 7:05 p.m. Public Hearing, to Consider Resolution 7636, to Consider Approval 44 <br />of a Temporary 3.2 On-Sale Liquor License for the Anoka/Blaine Jaycees to 45
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