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EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING <br />OF CITY COUNCIL <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of <br />Roseville, Minnesota was duly held at the City Hall in said City on Monday, the Sth day of <br />December, 2005, at 6:00 p.m. <br />The following menlbers were present: and the following were absent: <br />Councilmember introduced and moved the adoption of the following resolution: <br />'I 7 �Y �] S I1 I � [ �� .i ` � ,i ` C �a <br />RESOLUTION REQUESTINGT��i'F THE <br />CAPITAL REGION WATERSHED DISTRICT <br />DELAY IMPLEMENTATION OF <br />THEIR NEW RULES AND ESTABLISH <br />A TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />WHEREAS, the Capital Region Watershed District (hereinafter, the " CRWD) was established <br />on September 24, 1998. Approximately one-third of the geographic area of the City of Roseville <br />is within the CRWD. The CRWD also includes portions of the cities of St. Paul, Falcon Heights, <br />Lauderdale, and Maplewood; and <br />WHEREAS, the CRWD adopted a Watershed Management Plan on December 14,2000. On <br />October 10,2005, the City of Roseville was informed by the CRWD that it had completed a draft <br />of rules and technical standards that are intended to implement the goals and policies of the <br />CRWD's Watershed Management Plan and that the draft of these rules and standards was ready <br />for review within a 45-day time period that was set to end on November 29,2005, at 4:3b p.m.; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the draft rules and standards proposed by CRWD on October 10,2005, have been <br />reviewed by staff from the departments of Public Works and Camrr�unity Develo�ment. Staff <br />reports that t�ey have identified a number of questions about the �ro-t��7tful for unintended <br />consequences to City operations at a variety of levels if the draft rules and technical standards are <br />adopted as proposed by the CRWD. Staff is of the opinion that the draft rules and standards have <br />the potential to impact, among a number of things, neighborhood street improvement proj ects, <br />residential housing improvement plans, private development potential and maintenance and <br />improvements of park and �ecreatzon services. Some af the questions identified by staff include <br />the following: <br />
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