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Mounds View City Council March S, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br />1 Mayor Linke indicated he would like Staff to work with Rice Creek and tell them that the City <br />• 2 does not feel it is fair to require them to expend funds to treat water that is not part of this <br />3 project. <br />4 <br />5 Council Member Stigney asked if Rice Creek would be providing any funding for the suggested <br />6 water treatment in the plans. <br />7 <br />8 Public Works Director Lee indicated the costs are approximately $110,000 and Rice Creek has <br />9 not offered to assist with the costs. <br />to <br />11 Council Member Stigney asked Staff to ask Rice Creek for a contribution. <br />12 <br />13 Public Works Director Lee indicated he could discuss it with them but does not think they would <br />14 be willing to offer any funding assistance. He then said that he is working with the DNR to see if <br />15 there is any DNR funding available because it discharges to a DNR protected water body. <br />16 <br />17 Public Works Director Lee indicated that a small section of Spring Lake Road would need to be <br />18 dug up to install the storm scepter and that will increase the costs. <br />19 <br />20 Mayor Linke asked Staff to tell Rice Creek that he would like to see some cost benefit analysis <br />21 done on this because he is not sure that treating a small amount of water is worth the costs. <br />22 <br />• 23 Council Member Gunn asked where the rain gardens were to be located. <br />24 <br />25 Public Works Director Lee indicated they were scattered in side yards and front yards throughout <br />26 the project west of Silver Lake Road. He then said that most of them will not work due to <br />27 utilities and other obstacles such as a hill that they want to remove to put in a rain garden. <br />28 <br />29 Mayor Linke indicated that he finds it unacceptable to dump water around someone's home that <br />3o will increase the water table and cause water issues. <br />31 <br />32 Council Member Quick indicated there was discussion of a sediment pond next to the lake shore. <br />33 He then suggested that Rice Creek could condemn the house in that location and put in their own <br />34 pond. <br />35 <br />36 Council Member Stigney commented that there was a question of the effectiveness of storm <br />37 scepters at one point. <br />38 <br />39 Public Works Director Lee indicated they are effective and have been in use for a number of <br />40 years but they are more maintenance for the City because they have to be periodically cleaned <br />41 out. <br />42 <br />43 Council Member Stigney indicated he would like information on the cost of maintaining them as <br />44 well as whether Rice Creek intends to participate in funding them and their ongoing <br />• 45 maintenance. <br />
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