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Maas stated that Atlas 14 guides for different storm frequencies, including figures for frequency and <br />precipitation amounts for up to 100 years in the future. He stated that some of these figures have <br />changed based on the model the federal organization has completed. <br />Planner Juba reminded the Commission that the City's stormwater management plan needs to be <br />consistent with the watershed district's plan and that they have adopted Atlas 14. <br />Commissioner McRoberts asked Maas to restate some of the revisions. <br />Maas stated that the City could choose to purse permitting regional stormwater plans or the City could <br />instead have the watershed district look review those permits. <br />Commissioner Arcand asked what the process was like today. <br />Maas stated that the reviewing of permits is on a site by site basis and the City reviews permits for <br />wetland, shoreland, and stormwater management. He stated that instead of sending permits for regional <br />planning out to the watershed district, they could remain in house. <br />Planner Juba added that in order to be able to review permits on a regional basis, the City needs to <br />request it in this plan. <br />Commissioner Rosenquist stated that it would be more efficient if regional stormwater plans could be <br />reviewed by the City. <br />Chair Gwynn opened the public hearing at 7:43 <br />No one was in the audience. <br />Chair Gwynn closed the public hearing at 7:43 <br />Commissioner Rosenquist made a motion, McRoberts seconded, to recommend approval of the <br />stormwater management plan to the City Council. <br />All Ayes. <br />Motion carried. <br />Adjournment <br />Commissioner Arcand motioned, Commissioner Kleissler seconded, to adjourn at 7:44 p.m. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />Rachel Leitz, Community Development Intern <br />