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LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />May 27, 1993 <br />Page 10 <br />Motion was made by Weaver, seconded by Jankowski, that THE <br />LRRWMO ESTABLISH WITHIN ITS SYSTEM OF RECORDS A SCHEDULE OF <br />CEASE AND DESIST ACTIONS OCCURRING DURING THE LIFE OF THIS <br />BODY AND DOCUMENT THE RELEVANT DETAILS SO AS TO QUALIFY FOR <br />REIMBURSEMENT FROM FUNDING THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THE <br />MINNESOTA BOARD OF SOIL AND WATER RESOURCES. <br />Weaver further recommended that a copy. of Mr. Jaschke's May <br />18, 1993, memorandum be sent to the State Legislators in our <br />area and find out the intent of this and how it will apply to <br />us, along with their recommendation for documentation. <br />VOTE: 4 ayes - 0 nayes. Motion carried. <br />Permit Application Evaluations/Fee Refunds <br />As was reported earlier by Rnutson, Andover is recommending <br />no permit fee refunds at this time. Coon Rapids had none for <br />refunding, likewise, Anoka. Jankowski indicated the <br />remaining Lord of Life permit- application fee could be <br />refunded; but he has not had the time to make formal, written <br />recommendation yet. <br />Mineral Pond Sixth Addition <br />Schultz indicated there has been no action on the Mineral <br />Pond Sixth Additional development. The permit fee has been <br />submitted, but there has been no action. <br />Amber Ridge Permit Application - WMO Permit #93-2 <br />Jankowski briefly reviewed previous discussions of the Amber <br />Ridge development, as outlined in the April 15 and 16, 1993, <br />meeting minutes. Most of the area to the north deposits its <br />runoff into a series of three wetlands, which also serves as <br />an emergency outfall collection point. He indicated the <br />LRRWMO Water Management Plan calls for all storm water <br />discharging to Class A water bodies to be preceded by proper <br />sedimentation. Jankowski admitted that to a certain extent <br />not all of this subdivision will accomplish that.. He felt it <br />was unique in that the existing situation, the storm water is <br />being collected from all of 149th Street and is discharged <br />directly into the Rum River without sedimentation. As a <br />result of this development, this runoff will be collected in <br />existing catch basins and rerouted to sedimentation in the <br />wetland system. Jankowski's position was did the board <br />believe that this redirection of direct discharge to the Rum <br />River is sufficient compensation to allow for direct <br />discharge from Waco Street directly to the Rum River. He <br />