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33 Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Culver each briefly reviewed project updates and <br />34 maintenance activities listed in the staff report and attachments dated January 27, <br />35 2015. <br />36 <br />37 Discussion included clarification of tax increment financing (TIF) types of uses <br />38 depending on the District with its defined area in accordance with applicable <br />39 maps, and legislation and terms when implemented; recent award of Metropolitan <br />40 Council funds, including for the Sherman apartment project at the intersection of <br />41 Fairview Avenue and Terrace Drive in Roseville, and concerns in that immediate <br />42 neighborhood regarding the project as proposed and neighborhood informational <br />43 meetings held to -date; other confirmed development or redevelopment projects <br />44 slated for the Twin Lakes Redevelopment Area and infrastructure specifics, <br />45 including the extension of Twin Lakes Parkway; and local and regional traffic and <br />46 transportation assessments for infrastructure needs. <br />47 <br />48 Further discussion included Chair Stenlund's request for a -onal information <br />49 on the expiration date of each existing TIF District in Rosevi e, and how TIF <br />50 District fund balances are determined based on c 'butions from es <br />51 generated. <br />52 <br />53 Specific to the St. Croix and Wagner Lift Stati , at the request of Chair <br />54 Stenlund, Mr. Culver explained the proposed work for each station, their size and <br />55 one a stormwater and the other a sanitary lift station, all pending completion of <br />56 the consultant study recently authorized by the City Council; and no significant <br />57 amount of land being disturbed for work required at either location. <br />58 <br />59 Additional discussion included the maps included as attachments to the staff <br />60 report, and identification of ke s used on the map. <br />61 <br />62 5.Ih <br />anitary Sewer Or finance Upda e <br />63e City's Civil Engineer Kristine Giga was present to participate in this portion <br />64 e agenda. <br />65 <br />66 Staff provided a presentation on inflow and infiltration (UI) reduction and <br />67 elimination efforts as a priority of the City, and authorization by the City Council <br />68 for Ferguson Waterworks, as part of their replacement of water meters to <br />69 complete the automated meter reading program, with an alternate bid component <br />70 incorporating sump pump connection inspections. Staff noted that the data <br />71 collected would be used to determine how much of a percentage of the overall I/I <br />72 was due to illegal sump pump connections. <br />73 <br />74 As part of that process, staff noted the need for an update of the City's current <br />75 sanitary sewer ordinance (Attachment A), with a redlined copy indicating <br />76 proposed revisions provided via bench handout, attached hereto and made apart <br />77 hereof. Mr. Culver reviewed I/I issues consisting of an excess now of clear water <br />78 being routed into the City's sanitary sewer system and therefore needing <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />