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CC PACKETS 1999-2001
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- 8441 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 350 B•A.Nlittelsteadt,P.E. <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55426 Bret A.weirs,PE. <br /> WSB Peter R.d W.Sterna,P.E. <br /> Donald W.Sterna,P.E. <br /> AMEMBEEM tel: 763-541-4800 Ronald B.Bray,P.E. <br /> &Associates, Inc. fax: 763-541-1700 <br /> May 23, 2000 <br /> F. ame) . <br /> FIII;D_(address) <br /> FIELD city) <br /> Re: Apache Plaza Storm Water Treatment <br /> d WSB Project No. 1065-281 <br /> Dear FIE salutation): <br /> This letter is written at the request of the City of St. Anthony to respond to your letter of May 9, <br /> 2000. In your letter, you expressed the following concerns associated with storm water runoff from <br /> Apache Plaza: <br /> • Apache Plaza contributes a significant portion of the total phosphorus and other nutrient <br /> loads into SilveriLake. <br /> • With the exception of a small portion of storm water runoff which was treated as part of the <br /> Cub redevelopment area, the majority of the Apache Plaza site does not receive treatment <br /> prior to discharge to Silver Lake. <br /> • The City should not miss this opportunity with redevelopment to provide treatment of storm <br /> water runoff generated from the Apache Plaza site. <br /> Upon receipt of this letter, I contacted the following individuals to discuss storm water runoff from <br /> the Apache Plaza site: <br /> • Terry Noonan, Project Manager for Water Resources at Ramsey County Department of <br /> Public Works. Terry has completed water quality monitoring at Silver Lake and prepared <br /> the Silver Lake West Evaluation Report,which summarizes his finding on storm water runoff <br /> contributions to Silver Lake. <br /> • Brian Mundstock at Sunde Engineering. He is the developer's engineer for the <br /> redevelopment of Apache Plaza. <br /> Based on conversations with the above individuals and receipt of the "Silver Lake West Evaluation <br /> Report," I offer the following comments in regard to treating storm water runoff from Apache Plaza: <br /> 1. Currently, the developer's engineer has not received direction to prepare a preliminary plan <br /> for redevelopment of the Apache Plaza site. When this work is authorized by the developer, <br /> M i n n e a p o l i s • St . C l o u d <br /> Infrastructure Engineers Planners FAWPWM1065-29%05z300-M Or=fi-. <br /> Tl%T7 w T ^"T i%"'M Mrrry LX MY nXr D <br />
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