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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – DECEMBER 16, 2019 5 <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom reported he would investigate the <br />City’s assessment policy, would speak with the two neighborhoods and would request a sound <br />study from MnDOT. <br /> <br />C. Rice Creek Watershed District Grant Applications <br /> <br />Senior Engineering Technician Swearingen stated the Rice Creek Watershed District plans to <br />provide approximately $300,000 in Stormwater Management Grant funding in 2020 to assist <br />cities, counties, school districts and other public and private entities with implementation of <br />stormwater management projects. This funding is intended for projects that provide stormwater <br />quality treatment, runoff volume reductions, peak runoff rate control and reductions in ground <br />water usage. <br /> <br />Senior Engineering Technician Swearingen reported City staff has identified two potential <br />grant applications for 2020 projects. The first application consists of slope stabilization located at <br />the failing timber retaining wall within Cummings Park adjacent to Karth Lake. A representative <br />from the State Institution Community Work Crew (ICWC) has reviewed the project and notified <br />City staff that wall repairs are beyond their capability and are not an eligible work item for the <br />ICWC program. The other potential application involves improvements to address excessive <br />erosion near the south end of the Karth Lake caused by runoff from adjacent land uses. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden questioned if the catch basin would help eliminate the amount of salt <br />getting into the lake. <br /> <br />Senior Engineering Technician Swearingen discussed the two phases of the project and noted <br />the parking lot runoff would be treated. He commented further on the expense to build a lifetime <br />wall. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant noted the Karth Lake community was willing to pay for the pump and a retrofit of <br />the control panel so pumping could occur in 2020. He explained the expense for this would be <br />paid for by the City and then assessed back to the Karth Lake neighbors. He indicated the expense <br />for the retaining wall would be paid for by the City. <br /> <br />Interim Public Works Director/City Engineer Blomstrom explained that part of the wall <br />failure was water draining over the slope. He commented the City needed to redirect this water in <br />order to protect the integrity of the slope. He commented further on the permits that would be <br />needed for the retaining all. <br /> <br />D. Elections and Polling Places <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the City Council discussed potential polling places at their <br />November work session. At that meeting, Council directed staff to work with Ramsey County on <br />the following options: move the polling place for Precinct 2 to Valentine Hills Elementary, or the <br />Anderson Center if the elementary is not available. The Council also directed staff to move the <br />polling place for Precinct 3 to North Heights Lutheran (the current polling place for Precinct 2). <br />Following discussions with Ramsey County, Valentine Hills is unavailable, but the Anderson <br />Center is; Ramsey County is also in the process of confirming if North Heights Lutheran will be
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