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216 management through efforts such as inventorying ponds, and public and/or private <br />217 BMP's. While both have now been accomplished, Mr. Johnson advised that they <br />218 had both required significant staff time, with cooperation between the City of <br />219 Maplewood and Roseville staff in accomplishing those standard operating <br />220 procedures and ERP's, and tailored specifically to each community. Mr. Johnson <br />221 noted that, for any interested members of the PWETC or public, a full draft was <br />222 available for review. <br />223 <br />224 Mr. Johnson displayed a map showing BMP inventory and identifying a schedule <br />225 for their monitoring and maintenance that will bPreviewed <br />June of 2015, and the other <br />226 half completed in 2016. <br />227 228 At the request of Member Wozniak, Mr. Johnso examples of public and <br />229 private BMP's throughout the community; those installed individually or as part of <br />230 a construction project. Mr. Johnson noted they ranged from simple raingardens to <br />231 more elaborate underground storage and infiltration ponds. Mr. Johnson advised <br />232 that the map may not be all-inclusive, as staff was only able to track private BMP's <br />233 as stormwater permits were applied for. <br />234 <br />235 Members pointed out some BMP's that appeare to be omitted Nfrome map, with <br />236 staff duly noting the need to update them in the next iteration (e.g. Ramsey County <br />237 Library -Roseville branch; underground flood control structure constructed last year <br />238 immediately south of Highway 36 known as the Dellwood project; Target/HarMar <br />239 Mall area by Cub Foods; andIQ; <br />hristi Church at County Road B and <br />240 Fairview Avenue). <br />241 NP qw <br />242 Member Lenz suggested this would be another area for public education to alert the <br />243 ublic to options available and examples of BMP's already installed. <br />2244 <br />45 r. Jo,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, p����iiilll <br />has res onded that staf y provided that public education effort <br />246 annually, especially in the spring of the year, and advising how residents could <br />247 benefit their neighborhoods and area water bodies. Mr. Johnson reiterated that staff <br />248 often didn't know about privatBMP's, but welcomed that information from the <br />249 public. At the request of Member Cihacek, Mr. Johnson clarified that this effort <br />250 was performed through a blanket outreach, whether through local fairs (e.g. <br />251 Waterfest with Ramsey -Washington Metro Watershed District) or other watershed <br />252 district efforts specifically targeted in those districts and focal areas. Mr. Johnson <br />253 also clarified fo''Member Cihacek that the City attempted to partner with other <br />254 agencies and watershed districts on those educational efforts to provide support as <br />255 needed or within City staff s area of expertise and within their purview. <br />256 <br />257 Chair Stenlund asked that, as some future point, staff code the diversity of BMP's <br />258 to better identify whether private or public, and their type. <br />259 <br />260 Mr. Johnson duly noted that request, advising that it could be accomplished using <br />261 GIS mapping software. <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />