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Mounds View City Council Page Fifteen <br /> * Regular Meeting September 13 , -1993 <br /> ponding water. If the City wants to size the storm sewer and street <br /> improvements to the recommended standards of today, a storm sewer <br /> system would have to be put in Sherwood Road. <br /> Ms. Werner stated that she knows there are problems on Knollwood Drive <br /> because that area is swampy. <br /> Rocky Keene stated that the water from Sherwood is adding to the <br /> problem on Ardan Avenue. The Sherwood system must be made an <br /> independent system which would help Ardan Avenue residents. <br /> -Councilmember- Blanchard asked Rocky Keene to differentiate between the <br /> soils of residential and commercial areas. <br /> Mr. Keene explained that the community of Mounds View is based on two <br /> different soil types -- sand and loam soil. A big portion of the sandy <br /> soil runs down Highway 10 and the business and industrial areas have <br /> less of a runoff than the loam soils. A lot of communities do not go <br /> through the exercise of weighting the runoff. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that Scenario #1 is based on those having the most <br /> runoff and Scenario #2 has the commercial and business properties as <br /> which having less runoff potential. <br /> 411 Roger Stigney asked if rather than redoing the sewer line, has there <br /> been some consideration of tying into that line. • <br /> Mr. Keene stated that the best way was to run a parallel line to Ardan <br /> Avenue and it could be tied into any street improvement project. This <br /> is a more cost effective system. Most cities tend to improve the storm <br /> sewer at the time they feel they need a street improvement. The curb <br /> and gutter type system lasts longer. Long Lake Road would go in and if <br /> oversizing has to be done, Long Lake Road would not have to be done in <br /> five or ten years. <br /> Roger- Stigney-asked if it were-allocated-for- 1994 or 1995--to put that <br /> storm sewer in. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that this project is listed in the Long Term <br /> Financial Plan, but if there is a need elsewhere and not a need in this <br /> area, it will not be done at that time. <br /> Councilmember Trude stated that some cities are giving credits to those <br /> businesses who have planned for the runoff from their properties. <br /> Mr. Keene stated that the credit plan that is most successful is to <br /> have a review of individuals who wish to apply for a credit. The <br /> individual can work with City staff and come up with a recommendation <br /> to the Council as to why they should have a credit. There are many <br /> scenarios that could come up for credits. Individuals would have to <br /> come in and prove that they are not contributing to the system. <br />