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Ms. Bloom advised that a well- respected international traffic consultant had <br />developed the City of Blaine's Traffic Management Plan, with an emphasis to <br />Complete Streets and traffic calming. <br />8. Storm Water Ordinances <br />As noted in the staff report, Mr. Schwartz advised that the City of Maplewood had <br />performed a comprehensive rewrite of their storm water ordinances last year, <br />including a specific environmental section that incorporated all of their regulatory <br />goals related to the City's storm water management plan, and currently addressing <br />areas of the City of Roseville's health, safety and welfare section of City Code, <br />Section 400. Mr. Schwartz noted that air pollution anctnoise were also contained <br />in that environmental chapter of code. Mr. Schwartz opined that, at this time, this <br />would be a very large undertaking for Roseville. <br />Chair DeBenedet noted his initial rationale for combining all storm water related <br />items into one section made some sense in an effort to tie definitions together, and <br />providing consistency among permitting and enforcement actions. However, he <br />recognized the limited staff resources available at this time to accomplish such an <br />undertaking. <br />Staff noted other departments with sections of code applicable to their specific <br />areas but also addressing environmental issues; and difficulties in interpreting <br />and /or enforcing comprehensive ordinances, and those areas under the purview of <br />the Planning Commission and portions needing detached for their review. <br />Ms. Bloom noted that in utilizing City of Maplewood engineering staff, and the <br />process of reviewing and possibly revising regulations in 2012, the <br />comprehensive rewrite may be addressed as part of the comprehensive surface <br />water management plan and in concert with the three (3) watershed districts for <br />the City of Roseville. <br />Further discussion included rewrite of the City's MS4 Permit in 2013 and how <br />that fit into the overall picture; state and federal requirements; and how waiting <br />for those particulars may address timing of this ordinance rewrite. <br />9. Possible Items for Next Meeting June 28, 2011 <br />Items for the next meeting included: the traffic management study; review of the <br />joint City Council/PWET Commission meeting; Assessment Policy depending on <br />the feedback from the City Council; and the future role of the Planning <br />Commission as a sounding board for the Public Works Department and how to <br />serve as a bridge with and between other advisory commissions, including any <br />areas of overlap. <br />10. Adjournment <br />Member Vanderwall moved, Member Felice seconded, adjournment of the <br />meeting at approximately 8:25 p.m. <br />Page 11 of 12 <br />
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