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Mounds View City Council April 9, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br />Michelle Sanbeck of 2356 Sherwood Road stated she did not understand how Rice Creek could <br />say the water is coming from the west. She stated there is a pond to the west and there is no <br />water in that area. She further stated she is concerned that her neighborhood will have to handle <br />all the water in the area and could possibly be flooded if the pond is not constructed properly. <br />Council Member Stigney asked if there was a flow rate analysis conducted on water coming <br />under Highway 10. <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District representative indicated there was a flow meter placed at <br />County Road J and one at Quincy Street but not at Highway 10 as the culvert sits dry most of the <br />time. He stated they have found that during higher flow events the flows at Quincy are <br />substantially higher than at County Road J. <br />Council Member Marty stated he had some of the same concerns as Ms. Sanbeck about <br />controlling water coming from the north and he would like to have a better understanding of the <br />big picture. <br />Council Member Thomas stated that at the last work session Rice Creek indicated a liability <br />clause could be inserted to cover possible flooding. <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District representative stated she did not mean to indicate Rice Creek <br />Watershed would enter into a contract with a liability clause for any possible flood and <br />apologized for any misunderstanding. She then stated she would check with the District's <br />attorney about the situation. <br />Council Member Marty read Resolution 5542 that would require Rice Creek Watershed to <br />assume liability for flooding based on the design or construction of the pond as determined by a <br />court of law. <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District representative stated the way the Resolution is written and <br />the way it was stated by Council Member Thomas was considerably different and stated she felt <br />Rice Creek Watershed would not have a problem with the language of the Resolution. <br />City Attorney Riggs confirmed the language of the Resolution was significantly different than the <br />statement by Council Member Thomas as Rice Creek would be assuming liability for design <br />flaws. <br />Council Member Quick asked if the exit point of the pond would be staying the same as it is. <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District representative indicated the exit point of the pond would be <br />staying the same and the bottom would be lowered. He then explained storm sewers are <br />designed to handle aten-year event which is defined as more than 4.2 inches of rain. <br />Council Member Stigney noted that at the last meeting with residents one of the residents had <br />asked if an environmental impact study was conducted and the answer was no. Council Member <br />
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