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<br />V. STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br />A. Definitions <br /> <br />1. Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD) <br /> <br />Rice Creek Watershed District is the governmental body responsible <br /> <br />for storm drainage improvement within the City of Centerville. <br /> <br />All improvement projects shall comply with all requirements of the <br /> <br />RCWD. <br /> <br />2. Storm Sewer Improvement District <br />The City Council may. at its discretion. construct and finance <br /> <br />storm sewer improvements by utilizing a storm sewer tax district <br /> <br />pursuant to Minnesota Statute 444.16 through 444.21. These <br />statutes are reproduced in the Appendix. <br /> <br />3. Storm Sewer Trunk Facilities <br /> <br />a. Ponds <br />- <br /> <br />A basin or wetland constructed or naturally located within a <br /> <br />permanent easement for the purpose of containing storm <br /> <br />run-off. May be either a retention (permanent) pond. deten- <br />tion (temporary) pond. or a combination of both. <br /> <br />b. Pipe Network <br />A network of pipes ranging in size generally from 30 inches <br />through 72 inches. The trunk pipe networks are designed to <br /> <br />collect storm run-off from an area generally larger than 40 <br /> <br />acres. <br /> <br />15 <br />
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