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Mounds View City Council November 10, 2008 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> <br />Jim Kavanaugh, 7956 Red Oak, said that he has lived at his residence for 36 years and they are 1 <br />scheduled for a water garden but they look forward to it. He then said that Rice Creek does 2 <br />require that overall water needs to be handled, however, there is nothing that says it has to be in a 3 <br />certain location. There are people in the area that would be willing to have a garden rather than 4 <br />force it on those that do not want them. He then said that he feels it is poor public policy and bad 5 <br />community relations to force a rain garden on them when there are people willing to have them 6 <br />instead. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Bob Glazer, member of the Streets and Utilities Committee provided photographs to the Council 9 <br />for review. He then said that he does not see how the rain gardens are going to work with barrier 10 <br />curbs. 11 <br /> 12 <br />Joe Rhein indicated that moving one rain garden may require replacing it with two in another 13 <br />location. The rain gardens, as proposed, are designed to handle the required stormwater for this 14 <br />project. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Valerie Amundsen said that this is the first of nine street projects so this establishes the city 17 <br />policy and practice going forward. She then said that if there is an appeals process available to 18 <br />people she would want to make sure that each individual case is heard and considered. She then 19 <br />said that this is a big deal to some people and she would hope that the City would take that into 20 <br />account. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Mayor Marty said that he would like to try working with the property owners in this case to come 23 <br />to agreement as best is possible. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Council Member Mueller asked how many swale areas were identified. Joe Rhein indicated that 26 <br />there were 104 noticed. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Council Member Flaherty commented that he was pleased that Ms. Pomper said that she did not 29 <br />like the rain garden in front and then asked if the City would consider using the sideyard because 30 <br />that shows that she is willing to work with the City. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Council Member Hull asked whether the City would be liable for any water that fills a basement 33 <br />after the swale is constructed. Joe Rhein explained that the swale is designed to hold 12 inches 34 <br />of water and, if there is more than that, it backflows out to the street and flows down the street. 35 <br /> 36 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Flaherty/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 7352, 37 <br />Considering Appeals for the Stormwater Infiltration Program on the 2009-2010 Street and Utility 38 <br />Improvement Program as Amended to Move the Swale from the front Yard to the Sideyard. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Council Member Stigney asked whether a sideyard swale would provide the same amount of 41 <br />water infiltration. Joe Rhein indicated that it should do so as long as the swale will fit in the 42 <br />sideyard. 43 <br /> 44 <br /> Ayes – 4 Nays – 1(Mueller) Motion carried. 45