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M � <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> December 3, 1997 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 1 Sue Kozarek, 4029 Shamrock Drive, reported that the City would have to be mapped and <br /> 2 surveyed to be included in that program and at this time FEMA has no intention of doing so. <br /> 3 Marks asked what steps the City would have to take to have this done. <br /> 4 Ms. Kozarek stated the City would have to begin the application process and meet certain <br /> 5 requirements. <br /> "6 Morrison stated residents cannot qualify for flood insurance without the area being qualified as <br /> 7 a flood zone. <br /> 8 Enrooth questioned the rates for flood insurance. <br /> 9 Norine Lockrem, 2916 Old Highway 8, stated the written material she had received from <br /> 10 FEMA suggested that the standard rate is between $300 and $400 per year for an average <br /> 11 home. She noted however that flood insurance only covers damages incurred to the main <br /> 12 floor of the structure. It does not cover damages to basements. <br /> 13 Mary Bauer, 4000 Foss Road, stated she had inquired about flood insurance and it was <br /> 14 available to her through State Farm Insurance Company for $300 per year. <br /> 15 Ms. Kozarek presented the following Water Management Task Force recommendations: <br /> 16 1. That the City accept the WSB study using the "TP40" design standard which will <br /> 17 protect most structures for a 100-year event based on the TP40 rainfall probability <br /> 18 tables at an estimated cost of$5.7 million to the City of St. Anthony. <br /> 19 2. That the City recognize that there are 13 problem areas throughout the City that need <br /> 20 resolution. <br /> 21 3. That the City increase the residential storm water rates to $25 per quarter as a starting <br /> 22 fee increase. This increase does not include commercial rates which will be reviewed <br /> 23 at a later date by the Task Force to determine if those rates need to be adjusted. <br /> 24 4. That the City establishe a self-insurance program to protect property owners that may <br /> 25 be affected by future flooding events in the interim while improvements are made to <br /> 26 the storm water sewer system and to those properties that will be adversely affected by <br /> 27 future flooding events that are beyond the 100-year event design. <br /> 28 5. That the Storm Water Task Force continue in existence and meets as needed in order <br /> 29 to support the City Staff and WSB in prioritizing projects and monitoring the progress <br /> 30 of the improvements. <br /> 31 6. That the City move forward with the application of the FEMA grant to pursue funding <br /> 32 which would be used to purchase homes in District 6. <br /> 33 7. That the City present this Plan to the State legislature and pursue additional funding <br /> 34 through the State in the upcoming legislative session. The State budget currently has <br /> 35 excess funds and has indicated some of that funding may possibly be used for <br /> 36 infrastructures which we should seek for the.City of St. Anthony. <br />