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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> June 9, 1998 <br /> • Page 14 <br /> 1 Mornson reported he has received her concerns in regard to the water management plan and they <br /> 2 have been submitted to WSB. <br /> 3 Mayor Ranallo reported that earlier this evening, Carol Jindra presented a letter to the Council <br /> 4 and asked the Mayor to read it this evening. The letter"thanked each of the Councilmembers for <br /> 5 their involvement in the Ice Cream Social Park meeting last week and noted that over 300 ice <br /> 6 cream sandwiches were distributed. Comments received over the past week were that people <br /> 7 enjoyed the event and the event was informative. City Staff was available and willing to help <br /> 8 and a special thank you to Jay Hartman." <br /> 9 <br /> 10 F. Ci , Manager. <br /> 11 Mornson reported that the Metropolitan Council is delaying approval of the City's <br /> 12 Comprehensive Plan Update until the City adopts a resolution of intent to adopt a Storm Water <br /> 13 Management Ordinance. This Ordinance will require, among other things,that any new <br /> 14 development has to include a storm water management plan. It also addresses application of <br /> 15 fertilizer. The resolution will state that this will be adopted by December 31, 1998. <br /> 16 Faust asked if other cities have staff who inspect how the fertilizer is put down. <br /> �7 Mornson stated that WSB and other cities have stated they do not. <br /> 18 Faust questioned why the City would adopt a policy which they have no intention of enforcing. <br /> 19 He asked if this was mandated by the State or required by Federal law. <br /> 20 Mornson stated that the State Legislature in 1995, stated that all cities whose Comprehensive <br /> 21 Plan was 10 years or older had to develop a new Plan before the end of 1998. The Metropolitan <br /> 22 Council has used this as an opportunity to require certain items including a Comprehensive <br /> 23 Water Plan and a Storm Water Management Ordinance. <br /> 24 Faust asked who was in charge. He stated he did not mind the State passing laws but did mind <br /> 25 an agency for planning and coordinating telling the City what to do. <br /> 26 Cavanaugh stated he has read both ordinances and they are excellent. He suggested that lack of <br /> 27 enforcement in regard to fertilizer is not the problem. Residents have a responsibility to comply. <br /> 28 Mornson stated that it has been WSB's experience that a lot of cities are not enforcing the <br /> 29 ordinance but that a lot of the issues with fertilizer are common sense items. He stated he would <br /> 30 set up a meeting with a representative of the Metropolitan Council and have him do some <br /> 31 investigating. <br /> 402 Mornson reported the public hearing for the proposed preliminary plan for Silver Point and <br /> 3 Central Park will be on the June 23, 1998 Council agenda. He stated he has already received six <br /> 34 calls from residents primarily near Silver Point Park. <br />