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received from those residents on the original mailing that no longer had <br />existing pools. <br />Ms. Bloom requested that Member Stenlund provide additional <br />information to staff outside the PWET meeting for future implementation. <br />Chair DeBenedet spoke in support of a checklist and graphics to make it <br />easier for residents to implement. <br />St. Paul Regional Water Service /Reservoir Woods Park <br />Mr. Schwartz reported on the first project meeting held related to planned <br />demolition and reconstruction by St. Paul Regional Water Service of the <br />Reservoir Woods water treatment facility on Dale Street and Alta Vista <br />Drive, with plans to take the old one out of service as early as January of <br />2010. Mr. Schwartz briefly reviewed operational concerns of the City of <br />Roseville and ongoing discussions; potential design issues that could <br />aesthetically change the Roseville skyline, based on the current design on <br />top of the hill overlooking Highway 36 at 30' and talk of increasing it by <br />another 10' to a total of 40', and existing of a very visible 10,000,000 <br />gallon, 220' diameter, concrete tank, raised 12' over the existing reservoir. <br />Discussion included the current square structure type and capacity <br />(30,000,000 gallon capacity being reduced to 10,000,000 gallons), as it <br />currently doesn't operate as a significant part of the St. Paul Regional <br />system, and only dedicated to Roseville and Arden Hills supply needs. <br />Further discussion included impacts to water pressures in Roseville, with <br />cost implications to boost flow, with further analysis pending when their <br />design is determined; need for review and approval of an application for a <br />onsite crushing permit from the City of Roseville's Planning Commission <br />and City Council, as well as issuance of Building Permits. Other items <br />under discussion are impacts to the immediately adjacent neighborhood; <br />and recommendation for them to make a preliminary presentation in the <br />near future to the PWET and City Council. <br />Ms. Bloom noted that the proposed footprint of 205' in diameter, versus <br />the current 400' x 400' square footprint would be significantly different. <br />Mr. Schwartz noted that staff was also reviewing any potential impact to <br />the pathway and/or park in that area. <br />Ramsey County /County Road B-2 Potential Reconstruction <br />Mr. Schwartz advised that staff would be meeting with Ramsey County <br />related to the County's proposed design and reconstruction of County <br />Road B-2 from Snelling Avenue to Fairview Avenue. Discussion <br />included road conditions and the need for upgrading the capacity of <br />County Road B-2. <br />Page 5 of 14 <br />