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Item No: 11B1 <br />Meeting Date: February 9, 2009 <br />Type of Business: <br />Administrator Review: _____ <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To:Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From:Joe Rhein, Consulting Engineer <br />Item Title/Subject:Report on Design Issue - County Road 10 <br />Trailway Project: Segments 1-5 <br />Background: <br />On January 9, 2006 the City Council approved Resolution 6716 authorizing the <br />preparation of a preliminary feasibility report for the County Road 10 Trailway, Lighting, <br />and Landscape Project, including Segments 9 & 10, and Segments 1 – 5. <br />On November 13, 2007 the City Council reviewed the Feasibility Report for the County <br />Road 10 Trailway Project: Segments 1-5 and held a Public Hearing on the project. <br />On June 9, 2008 the City Council adopted Resolution 7279 approving the Feasibility <br />Report for the project, ordering the project with reduced scope, authorizing the preparation <br />of plans and specifications, and authorizing easement activities for the County Road 10 <br />Trailway Project: Segments 1-5. <br />On November 24, 2008 the City Council adopted Resolution 7362 Approving The Plans <br />And Specifications for the County Road 10 Trailway Project: Segments 1-5. <br />On December 19, 2008 the permit application and supporting materials were delivered to <br />the Rice Creek Watershed District for the County Road 10 Trailway Project: Segments 1-5. <br />Discussion: <br />Proposed Trail Segments 1-5 will be located along the northeast side of County Road 10, <br />extending from County Road H to Red Oak Drive. During the application review process <br />for the Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) permit required by the project, an issue has <br />been brought to light. Staff would like to review this issue with Council and receive <br />direction on how to proceed. <br />The portion of the Trail in question is located immediately west of Woodale Drive. At this <br />location, there is a large existing storm water pond, separated from the existing ditch along <br />County Road 10 by an existing berm. Water from the pond drains to the ditch through an <br />existing culvert, is then collected by the existing storm sewer beneath Woodale Drive, and <br />ultimately discharges into Rice Creek. This location is shown in Figure 1, included with <br />this Staff Report.