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Jim Norman, City Administrator <br />January 13, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />the city has the capacity to accommodate those rental and affordable ownership units (246 <br />acres on Table V-2, 85 acres on Table V-5 and 163 acres in Table V-6 without timeframes.) <br />Guy ?eterson will clarify what is needed in separate correspondence to the city. If we assume <br />only half of the city's affordable ownership units can be achieved with detached single-family <br />homes, then the city will need at least 132 acres of land developed at nine units per acre to <br />achieve its goals, and this density might be high if planned for town homes. <br /> <br />Water Resources Management (Don Bluhm 651 602-1116 and Jim Larsen 651 602-1159) <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Plan Update represents a Tier I level plan. <br /> <br /> * Provide sewage flow projections in at least five-year increments by adding years 2005 and <br /> 2015 flow needs to Table VIII-4. The plan provides incremental flow projections that <br /> represent increased flow over existing flow levels only for years 2000, 2010 and 2020. <br /> e Label Table VIII-1 to indicate the year the table depicts for "existing sewer flowage." The <br /> city of Ramsey is served with metropolitan sewer service through two separate connections to <br /> the Metropolitan Disposal System (MDS). Each connection is metered through the use of a <br /> gravity flume, which was designed to accommodate a wide range of. flows. The design <br /> enables the MCES to change the flume size as flow from the community increases over time. <br /> Currently both facilities contain a three-inch flume nested inside a larger flume. The Council <br /> needs sufficient incremental flow projections for each connection point so that planned <br /> improvements can be scheduled at each of the meter locations. <br /> ,~ Submit a recent copy of the city's sanitary sewer system map depicting location and size of <br />icilities and any lift station/forcemain facilities the city owns and operates. <br /> elude text in the plan for the city to establish an ISTS maintenance and management <br /> ogram and to revise the ordinance, Appendix E, within 120 days of Metropolitan Council <br /> tion on the plan, to require all sy.~tern~b~jnsvec~ed or ~mved every three years, consistent <br /> th MPCA rules 7080. The ~ouncil has deveioped a compu}er software program that is <br /> -- aqailable free of ¢l~-arge:for the city's use in establishing and managing an ISTS notification <br /> and tracking program. We suggest also including a map showing soils not suitable for on-site <br /> -~stems since it is also required in state guidelines for the Mississippi River Critical Area. <br /> SurfabexWater'Management (Jim Larsen 651 602-1159) ' <br /> <br /> . A c0g~ of the land use controls that implement the Council's Interim Strategy to Reduce <br /> No..npo.~S.ource Pollution (the city has adopted the strategy in the plan) or a resolution <br /> indicating%h~t controls will be amended to implement the strategy within 120 days of <br /> Metropoli~n'~ncil action on the plan. <br /> <br /> 'This element iscomplete for re ' . - ' <br /> ' This element i complete for re'"~e~...;>/ <br /> Aviation (ChaU ncey Case 651 602-1724) _,J/_ _ '. . _ <br /> The plan is complete for review. ~ ~ u <br /> <br /> <br />