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Mounds View City Council February 12, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney inquired as to why there was a need to expand the pond as the City just <br />put in the Community Center pond. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ulrich clarified there was not a problem with the pond for the area it was <br />built to drain. He then explained that back in 1996 when Bronson Drive was reconstructed the <br />City contemplated purchasing the Midland Videen property and thought that would include a <br />larger wetland and retention pond. The City did not purchase the property and, consequently, <br />there was no retention pond constructed. The City requested as part of the Walgreen’s <br />Development Agreement that they expand the pond and connect it between the storm sewer <br />around the Midland Videen property and cross under County Highway 10 and expand in the <br />frontage on Bronson Drive. The Walgreen’s officials determined the land swap was too <br />expensive for them and that item was removed from the Developer’s Agreement. This item was <br />presented at the work session and Staff had requested to use funds to expand the pond. It was <br />Staff’s understanding that this item was approved at the work session. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney noted he believed Walgreen’s was putting in a pond that was to be a <br />regional pond. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ulrich explained the pond going in is to replace the pond on Edgewood <br />Drive and to take care of Walgreen’s impervious surfaces and is not a regional pond. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney stated it was his understanding Walgreen’s would be creating a <br />regional pond. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Ericson explained there is a storm sewer running under <br />Edgewood Drive that will be diverted partially into the new pond. One of the requirements is <br />that some of the water underneath Edgewood Drive be handled by the Walgreen’s pond. This is <br />a different drainage shed than Bronson Drive. Walgreen’s deemed the water issue on Bronson <br />drive not to be related to their project and declined to install a regional pond. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney clarified Walgreen’s was not creating a regional pond on either side of <br />the property. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Ericson stated it depends on what a person calls the pond. <br />The pond will take runoff from the City Hall property, the property to be developed, and some <br />water under Edgewater Drive. It will not, however, treat the water on Bronson Drive. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney asked whether treating the water was of benefit to the Rice Creek <br />Watershed. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Ulrich indicated it was of benefit to filter the water before it entered the <br />watershed. <br />