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STORMWATER/WETLAND <br />Anoka Conservation District <br />Included in the City Council packet is info <br />kick-off to their Comprehensive Plan process. If City Council members have any input <br />they would like to pass along to the district as it begins to formulate the update to their <br />update, this is a great time to do so. Their existing Comp Plan can be viewed here ACD <br />Current Comp Plan. <br />I have indicated that we would like to sit on the Technical Advisory Committee that helps <br />shape the plan. <br />Centerville/Peltier Lake TMDL <br />The TMDLs for these lakes were completed 15+ years ago and have never had the final <br />step of an Implementation Plan completed and approved by the MPCA. This final step is <br />now in progress and should unlock important funding for projects that actually work to <br />reduce the pollutants identified in the TMDL study. Staff is working with Rice Creek <br />Watershed District Staff on the logistics of this process. <br />Technical Advisory Committee <br />Staff attended the RCWD TAC meeting on 3/28 and gave input on their 10-year Capital <br />Improvement Plan. <br />SEWER AND WATER <br />Wellhead Protection Plan <br />Staff is completing the final items of our Part 1 Wellhead Protection Plan and will submit <br />for reimbursement of these costs from our grant through the Minnesota Department of <br />Health (MDH). We also have a meeting set up with MDH to scope Part 2 of the plan. <br />Stay tuned for more info on that soon. <br />Downtown Water Main and Street Reconstruction <br />City staff recently met with representatives from the County regarding our Community <br />Development Block Grant application. They have asked us to resubmit our application <br />with some small changes. We have reason to believe we will be successful with our <br />application and that we will be able to provide financial relief to income-qualified <br />residents in the downtown area for a water and street reconstruction project. <br />Water Main Interconnect <br />Lino Lakes recently submitted plans for the water main interconnect that is being planned <br />in conjunction with the Watermark development. City staff is reviewing them for final <br />comments. The interconnect would be the second such connection between Centerville <br />and Lino Lakes water systems. Centerville approved an amendment to the Interconnect <br />Agreement at an earlier meeting. The improvements are being paid for by Lino Lakes (or <br />their developer) and will not cost Centerville anything. <br /> <br />