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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 8, 2017 <br /> Page 19 <br /> Mr. Lamb suggested those adverse impacts may be applicable in more specificity <br /> to Item#4; with Councilmembers Etten and McGehee disagreeing, opining that#4 <br /> was different than"adverse affects;" duly noted by Mr. Lamb. <br /> Mayor Roe suggested an adverse affect could be stormwater,but not limited to that <br /> only. <br /> Page 28 <br /> In Section 141, Item 2 (Storm sewers), Councilmember McGehee questioned if <br /> there were areas in Roseville still having private storm sewers, with Public Works <br /> Director Marc Culver confirming that there were. <br /> Page <br /> Councilmember Etten asked for an explanation of staff's comment about the Public <br /> Works Department confirming if this section should be in the subdivision code or <br /> the Public Works Design Standards manual. <br /> Mr. Lloyd noted that this had been part of earlier discussions today with Public <br /> Works staff. While these provisions are currently included in this draft of the sub- <br /> division code, Mr. Lloyd advised that greater specificity(Section 147 —e.g. stand- <br /> ard of pavement construction) seemed more applicable in the Design Standards <br /> manual. As with the need to balance information that should be included in the <br /> subdivision code or on the particular plat application, Mr. Lloyd suggested lan- <br /> guage in code that referenced city standards, with deeper detail provided in the <br /> manual itself and as industry standards changed periodically. <br /> In Section 29, questioned if those specific references in Item 3 (concrete curbs and <br /> gutters)were what Mr. Lloyd was referring to as moving to applicable requirements <br /> of the Public Works design document; with confirmation of that by Mr. Lloyd. <br /> Councilmember McGehee questioned if the manual had been completed and was <br /> available. <br /> Mayor Roe suggested that it would eventually become a public document. <br /> Public Works Director Marc Culver advised that the manual was still a work in <br /> progress; with initial reviews done by the Public Works, Environment and Trans- <br /> portation Commission (PWETC) and Planning Commission. Mr. Culver advised <br /> that the City Council would see it as an attachment to the subdivision code at up- <br /> coming meetings prior to their final approval of the code. While close to comple- <br /> tion, Mr. Culver advised that it was still in draft form until completion of this sub- <br /> division code rewrite to determine what information goes where. <br /> In general and based on previous discussions with Environmental Specialist Ryan <br /> Johnson related to storm water efforts and green streets, Councilmember McGehee <br />