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Roseville's proposed ordinance goes further than DNR requirements and <br />controls activities around all water bodies including lakes, wetlands, and <br />storm. water ponds. <br />2. Maloney of Shoreview reported on new developments within Shoreview <br />affecting the GLWMO. These projects include Snail Lake Park, the Gramsie <br />Road/McKubin Street/ Suzanne Avenue street reconstruction project, Rainbow <br />Foods development at the northwest comer of T. H: 49 and T. H. 96, and the <br />Deluxe Check addition. <br />The Board asked if the trail to be constructed through the Grass Lake Open <br />Space as part of the Gramsie Road project would be paved. Maloney indicated <br />that the majority of the trail would be gravel, but portions of the trail near <br />Gramsie Road would be paved. <br />..The Board requested clarificatiomregarding the wetland mitigation proposed as <br />part of the Rainbow Foods proposal. Maloney stated that Rainbow Foods plans <br />to apply a mitigation scheme approved under the interim rules of the Wetland.. <br />Conservation Act that requires a one to one replacement of filled wetlands. <br />Maloney indicated that the new replacement wetlands will be constructed on- <br />site as part of a multi-pond stormwater treatment system. <br />B. Hearings and Petitions -- None scheduled. <br />C. Letters and General Information <br />C-1 The Board reviewed the following letters received by the GLWMO since the last <br />meeting: <br />1. MPCA permit to Ramsey County for the reconstruction of County Road F from <br />Lexington Avenue to Victoria Street. <br />2. Water BiIlBoard -This newsletter from the Board of Water and Soil <br />Resources (BWSR) is a briefupdate on legislative issues regarding water <br />quality. <br />Martin commented that the SRF loans available for septic tank upgrades is good <br />information to pass on to residents. <br />3. Letter from. Randall J. Anhorn, limnologi t with the Metropolitan Council <br />inviting GLWMO to participate in the Metropolitan Council's Citizen-Assisted <br />Lake Monitoring Program. <br />4. Letter from Jim Theurer of Ramsey County inviting GLWMO to participate in <br />the development of Ramsey County's 15-year strategic plan. <br />2 <br />