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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />City Council Work Session Meeting <br />March 20, 2006 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />2006 PMP Update <br /> <br />URS Engineer Greg Brown provided the City Council with an update on the proposed 2006 PMP <br />project. As a result of discussions with local residents, the Rice Creek Watershed, and the Island <br />Beach Club a number of residents have expressed interest installing rain gardens. At this time, <br />there are five or six residential lots that are good candidates for the installation of rain gardens. <br />The proposed design of the rain gardens would have a minimal impact on the resident's yard and <br />the water overflow would go directly into the storm sewer system. At this time, engineering is <br />proposing the installation of three storm water ponds. The existing area is a natural wetland area <br />that collects heavy sediment <br /> <br />A second item of discussion is that the City does not have any drainage easements for this area. <br />In order to maintain the storm ponds in the future, the City would have to work out an agreement <br />with some of the property owners. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant requested that City staff contact the City of Maplewood to gauge their <br />success with installing rain gardens. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked who would be responsible for the maintenance costs associated <br />with a rain garden. <br /> <br />Civil Engineer Kris Giga said that she is currently researching this item and is revIewing <br />different ways the City could assess a property owner for not properly maintaining a rain garden. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson requested that the City pursuc additional funding for the rain gardens <br />through the Rice Creek Watershed. <br /> <br />URS Engineer Greg Brown said that he has contacted Rice Creek Watershed, but he would <br />contact the City's representative on the Rice Creek Watershed board about available funding. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked what are the estimated costs for maintaining rain gardens. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wolfe replied that it was likcly that the homeowner would be responsible for <br />the maintenance costs. <br /> <br />Mayor Aplikowski requested that the drainage easement be transferable if the property is ever <br />sold. <br /> <br />Civil Engineer Kris Giga provided the City Council with an overview of the City's past practices <br />regarding assessing beach clubs and associations that own property with-in a PMP area. In 2003, <br />the City's assessment policy was to assess properties on a front footage basis. The assessment <br />policy was changed in 2004 to assess properties on a per lot basis. The assessment policy is <br />based on 50% of the road improvement costs. <br />
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