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~ s <br />LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />April 15, 1993 <br />Page 8 <br />wetland. The result of this action would be the removal of <br />more direct discharge area than is being proposed to be put <br />in. Jankowski added that the developer is also planning on <br />putting sumps into manholes discharging into a wetland and <br />catch basins. <br />Schrantz queried whether these plans have been sent to the <br />LRRWMO Consulting Engineer for review. Jankowski indicated <br />he was not planning on doing so in that it is residential and <br />is not a project undertaken by the city. He asked that the <br />board alone review this project and take the appropriate <br />action. <br />Schrantz queried whether a permit is needed before the <br />developer starts grading. He felt a couple of other agencies <br />will also require a permit, such as the Pollution Control <br />Agency (PCA), the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Department <br />of Natural Resources (DNR). Jankowski's response was the <br />road is already in place. <br />Jankowski stated there will be some impact on the wetlands; a <br />report on which is available from him. There will be some <br />filling and some mitigation. Jankowski stated contact with <br />the Corps of Engineers is being made. The developer has <br />started some grading. They have, reportedly, addressed what <br />to do as far as moving directly across the road. Jankowski <br />added they also talked about maintaining and cleaning of <br />runoff on the street. <br />Schrantz warned that a PCA permit will be very detailed. <br />Schultz queried of Jankowski whether there will be sanitary <br />sewer and water in this development. Jankowski confirmed <br />that those improvements are part of the plan. Schrantz <br />stated there should be a permit for that also. <br />The types of wetlands involved within the development were <br />discussed. Jankowski reported there will be types two and <br />three wetlands. The type three wetland will not receive <br />direct discharge without first going through other sedimen- <br />tation ponding; the same with the other. <br />Jankowski asked that the board grant the developer some <br />consideration for the direct runoff currently going into the <br />Rum River off 169th which will be directed elsewhere for the <br />smaller amount of direct drainage into the Rum River as <br />proposed. He preferred not to send this plat to the LRRWMO <br />Consulting Engineer. Jankowski indicated the Water Manage- <br />ment plan indicates the LRRWMO is responsible for the review <br />of non-city projects residential in nature and does not <br />