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<br />Appendix - Arden HiJls Water Quality Task Force - June 2000 <br /> <br />Establish a procedure for cost to benefit analysis of specific structural and non-structural <br />BMP's8are1ated to City, commercial and residential projects and establish other procedures . <br />and policies as are appropriate to meet water quality needs in a fully developed city. <br />Identify major capital projects for remediation and propose a schedule of corrections. The <br />highest priority item should be the protection of all water bodies in Arden Hills from direct <br />pipe runoff without some pretreatment of the water. 17 <br /> <br />Implementation(s): <br />Convene a citizen advisory board with staff support to develop the framework and <br />components of the plan. <br />Provide specific process instructions to an advisory board to use in developing basic <br />resources for the plan in cooperation with City goals and previous work accomplished by the <br />AHWQTF. <br />Use consulting engineers and City staff for review and final product creation of plan <br />document. <br /> <br />Resources: <br /> <br />Consulting costs are highly variable. A citizen-facilitated plan could build on work already <br />completed and utilize staff in a cost-effective manner to minimize consultant fees. This <br />model has been used in several cities. 18 <br />5) Recommendation <br />Request that Rice Creek Watershed District promptly notifies Arden Hills staff of any new <br />projects that potentially impact Arden Hills waters. Identify staff water quality contacts in <br />Roseville, New Brighton, MN DOT, and Ramsey County for general and hazard response <br />communications. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Method(s): <br />A Staff person or persons should maintain communication with RCWD and other officials in <br />jurisdictions outside of Arden Hills. Staff person should contact RCWD, City engineers and <br />City Council with questions and concerns about possible negative impacts of planned or <br />ongoing projects. <br />Implementation(s): <br />Identify contacts in other jurisdictions and educate them about Arden Hills water quality <br />policies, Seek voluntary cooperation in enforcement actions. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8. See Appendix item BMP's discussion concerning Structural and Non-structural Best Management practices. <br />17 Sites may be found in Stormwater Survey by Greg Brown BRW. A few additional sites need identification - especially in <br />Lake Areas. <br />18 Lino lakes, Mahtomedi, and Shoreview are some local cities, which have used citizen input to develop plan, <br />
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