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NPDES PHASE II Permit <br />City of Roseville 2014 Annual Report <br />Best Management Practices / Minimum Control Measures <br />/_dim ITIMi1_1 <br />Unique <br />ID <br />Title <br />Measurable Goal <br />Implementation Status <br />JYesl No <br />1c-5 Education Program <br />Post -construction Storm <br />Water Management in New <br />Development and <br />Redevelopment <br />See 5a-1, 5b-1, 5c-1 <br />Currently in place and will continue. Annually solicit and develop new materials <br />1c-6 Education Program <br />Pollution Prevention / Good <br />Housekeeping for Municipal <br />Operations <br />See 6a-1, 6a-2, 6b-1, 6b-2, 6b-3, 6b-4, 6b-5, 6b-6, 6b-7 <br />Currently in place and will continue. Annually solicit and develop new materials <br />1d-1 Coordination of Education Program <br />See 1a-1, 1b-1, 1c-1, 1c-2, 1c-3, 1c-4, 1c-5, 1c-6 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />lCurrentlyin place and will continue. Annually solicit and develop new materials <br />1e-1 Annual Public Meeting <br />meeting completed <br />X <br />Meetings conducted annually prior to the SWPPP submittal <br />BMP Area 2: Public Participation and Involvement Measures <br />2a-1 <br />Comply with Public Notice Requirements <br />Completed public notice requirement (y/n) <br />X <br />30 -day notice for annual storm water public meeting will be published every year <br />through the life of the permit. <br />Number of locations notice was posted <br />4 <br />2b-1 Solicit Public Input and Opinion on the Adequacy of the SWPPP <br />Meeting completed <br />X <br />Meetings conducted annually prior to the SWPPP submittal <br />Date of meeting May 25, 2010 <br />2c-1 Consider Public Input <br />Number of comments <br />I <br />I X <br />I <br />JAnnual <br />2d-1 Public Outreach <br />1 <br />1 Earth Day <br />Icelebration complete /n <br />X <br />I <br />lCurrentlyin place and will continue. Annually solicit and develop new materials <br />Number of participants 500 1 This celebration was held at Harriet Alexander Nature Center. Where a tree <br />planting ceremony was held. <br />2 <br />Spring Clean up Day <br />Spring Cleanup Day completed (y/n) <br />550 vehicles brought in <br />material to drop off <br />X <br />Currently in place and will continue: Summary of material dropped off: Mixed Solid <br />Waste (MSW) 23.66 tons, Construction Demolition Debris (C&D) 3.9 tons, Metals <br />5.95 tons, Batteries 18, Tires 72, Appliances 71, Small Engines included in scrap, <br />Electronics 15.97 tons, concrete 1 ton, carpet negligble. <br />3 <br />"Ado t -a -Park" Program <br />lNumber of parks adopted <br />1 28 <br />1 <br />1 <br />lCurrentlyin place and will continue <br />4 <br />Storm Drain Stenciling <br />1Program <br />Number of volunteer projects completed <br />0 <br />1 <br />1 x <br />Currently in place and will continue- No volunteers this year <br />5 <br />Lake Monitoring <br />List of lakes monitored <br />Lake Josephine; Lake <br />McCarrons; Lake <br />Owasso; Bennett Lake; <br />Willow Pond <br />X <br />Currently in place and will continue -visual periodic inspections. <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />