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City Council Study Session —11/21/OS <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 10 <br />Staff was directed to return with a formal request for adoption of <br />the 2006 fee schedule as presented, at the November 28, 2005 <br />regular business meeting, as a Consent Agenda item. <br />S. Discuss D�aft Rules P�oposed by the Capitol Region <br />Wate�shed Dist�ict <br />City Engineer Deb Bloom and Public Works Director Duane <br />Schwartz provided a detailed analysis or the proposed rules and <br />technical standaxds to implement goals and policies of the of the <br />Capitol Region Watershed District (CRWD) Watershed <br />Management Plan. <br />Ms. Bloom reviewed the background, watershed definition and <br />management issues and boundaries, their authority and the three <br />districts operated and involved with the City of Roseville. <br />Ms. Bloom noted that the City's Public Works, Environment and <br />Transportation (PWET) Commission had preliminarily reviewed <br />the proposed rules, via a presentation by the CRWD at their <br />October meeting; and she anticipated the PWET would be <br />drafting formal comments at their November 22, 2005 meeting to <br />forward to the City CounciL These included rate control (peak <br />discharge for new developments); volume controls and <br />pretreatment to remove solids prior to discharge into infiltrating <br />areas; water quality and non-point source pollution reduction; <br />and wetland management related to the Wetland Conservation <br />Act provisions. <br />Ms. Bloom reviewed the purpose of the proposed rules in <br />preserving and protecting remaining wetlands and impacts to <br />those wetlands. <br />Ms. Bloom reviewed those areas of the proposed rules that were <br />more restrictive than those of the Wetlands Conservation Act of <br />State Statute. These included flooding stipulations, with a <br />number of Roseville homes on lakes not in compliance; erosion <br />control; and most importantly, city road project stipulations. <br />Discussion included staffing requirements for enforcement by <br />the CRWD; and current staff practice in addressing problem <br />D�aftRules <br />P�oposed by the <br />Capitol Region <br />Wate�shed Dist�ict <br />