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<br />Appendix - Arden Hills Water Quality Task Force - June 2000 <br /> <br />where slopes could cause extensive uncontained erosion during rainy season construction, <br /> <br /> <br />Discuss hazard mitigation along highways with MN-Dot and Ramsey County. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Resources: <br /> <br />Ordinary costs of Ordinance process. Staff and planning time, Additional mandated <br />construction cost on projects to require control of erosion, Rules should be proportionate in <br />___~cost to additional :uai2l.tenallce requir<:d to mitigate poo~onst:Iuction pr~ctices. Additional <br />building pennit fees are an option to mandated erosion control. <br /> <br />Conclusion <br />Many of the TF suggested actions may be possible without cost or at a low cost and can be <br />implemented immediately by adopting them as policy. Some of these recommendations will <br />require time and additional resources to develop in cooperation with other jurisdictions and <br />with City staff. Other recommendations need resource development, a timeline for <br />implementation, and capital funding. The implementation of these water quality goals and <br />recommendations will eventually bring a built-in water quality intelligence to the City that <br />should ultimately avoid expenses of future mandates for water control and correction. <br />Any policies or procedures adopted here should be reviewed at least every five years, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The City has control over a limited area of land, including parks, City streets, some rights- <br />of-way and City owned structures. The remaining land area is under the control of citizens, <br />schools, churches, businesses and other govemmental entities, No one program or practice <br />will guarantee Arden Hills water quality for the future. Without the understanding and <br />cooperation of all parties it is unlikely that any City efforts can be totally successful. <br /> <br />. <br />
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