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<br />I <br />.. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />8.15.01 <br /> <br />are especially important to review since they may change annually. These <br />changes do not necessarily require individual amendments. The reports ean, <br />however, be considered when the plan is brought up to date. The report should <br />be completed by June 1st of each year to allow implementation items to be <br />considered in the normal budget process. Copies of the report should be filed <br />with the RCWD. The annual update can also serve as an important publie <br />information tooL A summary could be published in the City's newsletter. <br /> <br />NPDES <br /> <br />An NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) General Storm <br />Water Permit for Construction Activity disturbing an area greater than or <br />equal to five acres is filed by the Contraetor and Owner of a project within the <br />City of Arden Hills, This permit application is completed in addition to the <br />permit application required by RCWD. <br /> <br />The newly enacted U.S, Environmental Proteetion Agency, Phase II NPDES <br />storm water regulations will like apply to the City of Arden Hills with a <br />deadline of Mareh, 2003. However, it is not clear at this time how the MPCA <br />will administer this program and its minimum requirements. It is clear, <br />however, that the Construction Aetivity portion of the Phase II regulations <br />will drop to one acre versus the present five acre threshold. <br /> <br />GIS <br /> <br />The City does have GIS (Geographic Information System) data for the entire <br />City. It was supplied by the I-35W corridor coalition, which ineludes a <br />membership of seven cities. The GIS data includes information on roads, <br />parcels, existing and future land use, water and zoning, <br /> <br />However, the City does not have GIS data on any utilities: storm sewer, <br />sanitary sewer, or watermains. In the future it is recommended that the City <br />develop utility GIS information. Arden Hills could then use it to keep record <br />of their maintenanee program and also use it for assessment. Developing this <br />data would be beneficial to the City. <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills, Minnesota <br />Local Water Resource Management Plan <br /> <br />A.ARDEN0101.00 <br />Page 4 t <br />