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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />• Surface Water Technician Fleischhacker stated residents can help with storm water management <br />by using phosphorous free fertilizers, properly disposing of pet wastes, and keeping organic <br />matter like leaves and grass outside of the streets. The MPCA considers anything that coveys <br />water to be a waterbody of the State, which includes ditches, wetland or the curbline running <br />down the street. <br />Surface Water Technician Fleischhacker reported that projects in 200b include the Edgewood <br />Bona ditch cleaning project behind properties on Edgewood and Bona, north of County Road H. <br />In addition, a few ponds will be dredged and culverts replaced. He offered to answer questions <br />or receive comments. <br />Mayor Marty asked if anyone in the audience had comments or questions. No one responded <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked which ponds will get dredged. Surface Water Technician <br />Fleischhacker stated the ponds will be inspected and dredged if there has been excessive erosion. <br />The City will also dredge the new pond in Silver View Park because the banks were not <br />stabilized appropriately and there was erosion. That pond will be dredged and the banks seeded <br />with native grasses and wildflowers. <br />Mayor Marty asked whether staff finished catch basin inspections last year. Surface Water <br />Technician Fleischhacker advised the City is required to inspect twenty percent of the outfalls <br />each year and staff is above that threshold. <br />• Mayor Marty asked if the Ci is tannin on schedule with this ro ram. Surface Water <br />tY g p g <br />Technician Fieischhacker answered in the affirmative and explained that the permit was set up <br />for afive-year cycle but this is a new permit so this is Year One with anew set of guidelines. <br />Mayor Marty pointed out that this is a federal mandate required of each City and requires <br />Mounds View to implement this criteria. The City has one staff person assigned to keep on top <br />of this program and assure the City is compliant. <br />G. Report on Traffic Accident <br />Mayor Marty advised there was a fatality in a car accident and requested a report from the Police <br />Chief. <br />Police Chief Sommer extended the City's sympathy to the family of the 17-year-old who was <br />killed and the 20-year-old who was seriously injured on May 14 in an accident by an impaired <br />driver. He explained that the New Brighton police observed the vehicle going in the wrong <br />direction westbound on County Road H. The New Brighton car activated its red lights and the <br />car accelerated heavily, reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour, traveling westbound through stop <br />lights at Long Lake Road, and at Silver Lake Road struck a vehicle at full force that was legally <br />within the intersection. That passenger died and the driver was seriously injured. He advised <br />• that the suspect, Lawrence Augustine Maxi, had three prior DWI arrests in 1993, 1999 and 2001. <br />He was charged by criminal complaint with fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicle resulting in <br />
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