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<br />GRASS LAKE WATER MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION <br />- AGENDA ITEM <br />Date: 10/26/95 Prepared by' Karl P. Keel Item: A-2 <br />Organizational Items <br />Item. Description: Staff reports on pending matters <br />1. New developments/projects within Roseville affecting the GLWMO: <br />a. School district development-Owasso Hills <br />The construction of public streets and utilities is nearing completion.. It is expected <br />that this work will be completed before winter.. Work is progressing on both the <br />townhome development and the single-family development areas. It is expected that <br />the majority of the townhomes will be constructed within the next year and that single- <br />family homes will be completed within the next three years. <br />b <br />c. <br />As part of a grant from the Metropolitan Council, the. City of Roseville has installed <br />silt sacks in the catch basins within the school district development. These devices are <br />meant to collect silt generated from he construction. of the single-family homes prior <br />to discharging to area ponds and wetlands. This is a pilot project, and its effectiveness <br />will be monitored until all .the .single-family homes have been completed. <br />County Road C pathway <br />The County Road C pathway has been installed and landscaping is currently being <br />completed. It is expected that all work on this project will be finished by the end of <br />this construction season. Already, the pathway is being heavily used. <br />Kettler Development-County Road C/Dale Street <br />The Roseville City Council recently approved a planned .unit development at the <br />southwest corner of County Road C and Dale Street. This development, just north of <br />Central Park, will redevelop a number of the single-family. homes along County Road <br />C as well as a portion of the American Legion. site. This development .consists of the <br />construction of two public cul-de-sacs serving relatively low density townhome <br />development. The site plan includes two NURP stormwater basins to address both <br />water quality and water quantity issues. It is expected that construction. will begin <br />early in 1996. <br />