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communities that have not met their VI goals. These revenues will be used to help d�fray <br />the cost of providing attenuation within the MDS to recover the capacity lost to excessive <br />UI. <br />The UI goal established for the City of Roseville is the allowable peak hourly flow rate as <br />shown in Table 1 and varies based on annual average flow. The Council's metering <br />program shows that the city's 2004 annual average flow was 4 mgd. The current flI goal <br />for your community is an allowablepeak hourly flow of 10 mgd. <br />Specific Requirements for the Sewer Element of the City's Comprehensive Plan <br />The Council has cornpieted a review of the curre�z� information in the city's existing <br />comprehensive plan and has determined that the following information is needed to <br />update the sewer element of the city's comprehensive p�ar�I[acai sewer policy plan: <br />t A sewer map showing the city's existing service area and proposed trunlc sewer system <br />through 2030 and ultimate sewer service area. <br />. A table showing the projected population, households, employment and flow forecasts <br />b� interceptorfor the city for 2010,2020 and 2030. <br />. A description of the city's �II program. What efforts does the city make in the <br />maintenance of its sanitaay dispo5al system? Does the city �roh�bit the connection of <br />sump pumps, rain leaders and passive drain tile from the sanitary sewer system? <br />2. Surface W����,� Management <br />In 1995, Minnesota Statutes section 473.859, subd. 2, was amended to make the local <br />surface water management plan required by Minnesota Statute section 103B.235 a part of <br />the land use plan of the local comprehensive plan. Section 103B.235 provides that a local <br />surface water management plan should be prepared once a watershed plan for the area has <br />been approved. Section 103B.235 also generally identifies the content requirements for the <br />plan. The local surface water management plan must be submitted to both the watershed <br />managementor�anizatio��s) within whose watershed the aom��ity is located and to the <br />Metropolitan Council for its review. For guidelines on the contents of local surface water <br />management plans, please refer to Append� B2-b of the Council's Water Resources <br />Management Policy Plan. <br />Council records indicate that Roseville is in the Capitol Region and Rice Creek Watershed <br />Districts and the Gxa�s Lake Watershed Management Organization (see attached map). The <br />Grass Lake watershed plan was approved by BWSR in 2001. The Rice Creek and Capitol <br />Region watershed plans were approved by BWSR in 1997 and 2000 respectively. <br />Roseville updated its �o�a1 surface water management plan in 2003. The city should be <br />advised that they will need to review their current local surface water management plan <br />against the p��i�te� and required elements of the Water .�esai�rce.� Management �'o�+'+�}� <br />Plan. If there are discrepancies, the city will need to revise its local surface water <br />�-� <br />