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recommendation will go to the City Council on October. Work is anticipated to <br />start in. November and be complete next summer. <br />Deb Bloom stated the Engineering staff has been looking the zoning code to see <br />what is needed for storm water to make it more comprehensive. One suggestion <br />for doing this would be to extract the erosion control ordinance from the zoning <br />code and put it into the Public Works chapter. Another suggestion would be <br />adding illicit discharge as a separate section under storm water: <br />Deb Bloom mentioned Ramsey County has an updated flood map. A notice will <br />be sent to Roseville sometime in November. The City of Roseville will need. to <br />update its flood coverage or zoning code for a flood overlay. Roseville will now <br />have flood zones. Flood zones are required to be a part of the zoning code. <br />Deb Bloom mentioned a topic that was talked about in a March meeting was the <br />illicit discharge ordinance anal the requirements for the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency pollutant.. discharge elimination system permit the City has to <br />discharge into state waters. This year there have been some tests of the illicit <br />discharge ordinance. The ordinance needs to be update to meet state standards. <br />The Engineering staff looked at several other cities in the state of Minnesota over <br />the summer and found that most cities have used a model. template to bring <br />themselves into compliance. Currently the illicit discharge is a part of the <br />nuisance code. This is something the Public Work Environment and <br />Transportation Commission could move forward with to update the storm water <br />chapter. <br />Deb Bloom stated storm water drainage is something that will need to be done as <br />apart of the zoning code update. <br />Deb Bloom mentioned the storm drainage code sets up the storm utility fee credits <br />currently. There are two options for the storm utility fee credits. They could. be <br />in the code or they could be a reference to them like there is now in a stand alone <br />policy. The policy could then be updated every five years. <br />Deb Bloom stated the staff recommendation would be to update the policy for the <br />storm utility fee credits. The storm water drainage section should be looked at to <br />verify it is still pertinent to current regulations. <br />Duane Schwartz stated not all research documentation was not provided in the <br />meeting packet. The main goal was to provide an updated on the process. <br />Member DeBenedet asked if the- City staff would work on the storm water <br />ordinances in parallel or would work on the ordinance be part of the consultants <br />responsibility. Duane Schwartz answered the ordinance work is not in the scope <br />of the consultants work. <br />Duane Schwartz mention the ordinance update process does take several months <br />and. staff hopes to be complete by the end of 2009. <br />10 <br />
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