Laserfiche WebLink
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: 11721 r�� <br />ITEM: 5. <br />I�e�a��m� Ap�r��al; �����r �evie�ed: Agenda Section: <br />�r� � ���- .. r� <br />�__--� __ _... . <br />�� <br />�#�erri Description: Discussion of the proposed Capitol Region Watershed District rules. <br />Background: The City of Roseville lies within three different watershed management <br />organizationboundaries. The western half of the City lies within Rice Creek Watershed District, <br />the southeast one-third lies within Capitol Region Watershed District, and the northeast one-third <br />drains to Grass Lake Water Management Organization water bodies. <br />By state statute, watershed management organization governing bodies set rules and standards for <br />runoff and treatment of storm water that flows to their iurisdictional water bodies. Ca�itol <br />Region Watershed District is in the process of adopting rules for all development and City <br />constructionprojects within their jurisdiction. <br />On October 10, 2005, the City of Roseville was informed by the CRWD that it had completed a <br />draft of rules and technical standards that are intended to implement the goals and policies of the <br />CRWD's Watershed Management Plan. A draft of these rules and standards was provided to the <br />City for review and comment, with a deadline of November 29, 2005. We would like to have a <br />discussion with the Council on how these rules could impact future projects. Staff is preparing <br />comments to the watershed district regarding these rules. Some of the questions identified by <br />staff include: <br />� How much will the cost of street reconstruction projects increase? <br />• How much will the additional maintenance and future reconstruction of these facilities cost <br />the City and impact the residents? <br />• How effective are the proposed infiltrationpractices in linear applications (road projects)? <br />• With limited right- of- way, already crowded with utilities, where can we find the room to <br />install infiltrationtrenches? Do these trenches take precedent over existing utilities in the <br />right- of- way? What about street trees and pathways in the boulevards? <br />• Why are the proposed CRWD standards much higher than the existing state and national <br />standards under which the City currently operates? Is it true that these standards will be the <br />highest in Minnesota? <br />. The new rules go into effect in January 2006 as proposed by the CRWD, will the district <br />deny permits for the Roselawn reconstruction project that has been under development since <br />June 2005, with bidding anticipated during the winter? <br />• How much will the cost of private development on properties larger than one acre increase? <br />• Can the CRWD supply additional information regarding the effectiveness of the proposed <br />engineering solutions to meet the storm water infiltration rules? <br />• What about the timeliness of reviews and approval of permits? CRWD has indicated that <br />they will adhere to the 60 day rule for review; however, they will not review a project until it <br />has been approved by the City Council. This could be disastrous for City street <br />