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Mill <br />311 In a recent Burnsville survey, Mr. Leaf noted the question was asked if a resident <br />312 was a lake shore resident or not; and suggested such a filter could be used for <br />313 Roseville as well, allowing their concerns to be sorted. <br />314 <br />315 Ms. Nestingen noted she had added "Speak Up! Roseville" as an engagement tool, <br />316 and suggested that maybe could link to NextDoor.com. <br />317 <br />318 Mr. Culver agreed with that idea; but also noted the city's current registration isn't <br />319 tremendous, and even though growing, he hoped di ussions such as this might <br />320 prompt more communitywide interest in that website. <br />321 <br />322 Member Wozniak suggested having a question whether people were willing to pay <br />323 for improved water quality as ago for sustainability, whether about the <br />324 environment, life cycle or cost. <br />325 <br />326 Mr. Culver suggested there are parallel interpretations tainability, and <br />327 financial sustainability affected if and how the stormwater syst s maintained <br />328 and whether or not the ci was being environmentally sustainabl its impacts <br />329 to the environment. <br />330 <br />331 Mr. Leaf referenced the s t <br />is of that specific goal for that <br />332 clarification. <br />333 <br />334 Mr. Cul noted t e more water bodies drained will continue to impact the total <br />335 maximum oad (TML) limits; and requiring collaborative steps to address those <br />336 pollutants, related efforts and projects to reduce those levels leaving the city. <br />337 <br />338rwater <br />Wozniak noted his confusion with the MS4 items compared to the surface <br />339 nagement plan and how those two interacted. <br />340 EL <br />341 Mr. Leaf provided a quick s of of the MS4 program, a state regulatory program <br />342 under the city's NDPES perm cused on water quality and what needs to happen <br />343 for pr 'ects and operations within the city. While there is some overlap, Mr. Leaf <br />344 clarifie that this surface water management plan is part water quality, and part <br />345 water quantity addressing flooding and other water resource -related issues beyond <br />346 the simple water quality component. <br />347 <br />348 Member Thurnau noted that in order for him to identify things in the 2013 plan that <br />349 needed to move forward or things he'd like to see altered of changed in the old plan, <br />350 it would be helpful for him to see projects completed since 2013 to present; and <br />351 asked that the information be upfront versus in the back of the plan. Member <br />352 Thurnau opined this would allow f more linear look for him and the public in seeing <br />353 goals and action plans going forward. Member Thurnau stated another issue he <br />354 wanted to dig into further was groundwater and pulling down aquifers with lawn <br />355 use and other water uses. Member Thurnau recognized the city's use of St. Paul <br />Page 8 of 14 <br />