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CC RES 98-048 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
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CC RES 98-048 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
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CC RES 98-048 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LOAN AGREEMENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL
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• EXHIBIT A - PROJECT ACTIVITIES & SCOPE <br /> CITY OF ST.ANTHONY <br /> The project activities and scope proposed by the city of St. Anthony includes the inspection for, <br /> and the ordinance enforcement of, illegal sump pump connections within the City. The sump <br /> pump inspection project is to encompass the entire City and entail the inspection of every <br /> residential home connected to the sanitary sewer system. Activities within the project scope <br /> include: <br /> 1. Design and preparation of public information documents, including a short video presentation. <br /> 2. Implement public information and education campaigns notifying residents of sump pump <br /> inspections and the need to enforce existing sump pump disconnection ordinance. Campaign <br /> to include direct mailings, and local news articles. <br /> 3. Conduct visual inspections in every residential home connected to sanitary sewer system. <br /> There are an estimated 2,300 homes connected to the sanitary system each requiring an <br /> inspection. Where sump pumps are found to be connected to the sanitary sewer, require that <br /> they are disconnected. <br /> • 4. Conduct visual re-inspections in those buildings initially found to have a sump pump illegally <br /> connected to the sanitary sewer. <br /> 5. Upon completion of all inspections, and review of inspection reports, a summary report will <br /> be prepared. Summary report to include overall summary of completed project, description <br /> and location of I/I sources removed, and acknowledgment of certification requirement <br /> including method, schedule with dates and locations. Report shall also include complete list <br /> of addresses where sump pumps were found to be connected to the system during the initial <br /> inspection. <br /> Project activities will be conducted using a combination of City staff personnel, contracted service <br /> vendors and consultant services. <br /> • <br />
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