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Steve Jankowski <br />Page 3 <br />November 19, 1997 <br /> <br />It appears to have a bottom near ground water with some limited depth of perched <br />water likely due to silt in the bottom. This would not seem to be the sort of pond or <br />wetland that could handle a lot of developmental runoff and maintain its amenity <br />value. The City of Anoka is planning on maintaining this wetland with a fairly uniform <br />water level. The City intention is to limit and restrict the surface area tributary to this <br />pond so as to maximize its aesthetic value. It would be Anoka's intent that no <br />Ramsey developmental runoff and only limited Anoka runoff, primarily from pervious <br />areas, be routed to the Lot 3 Pond. <br /> <br />An aspect that' needs to be resolved foe the Ci[y of Ramsey flow co Anoka is cost <br />participation; The City of Anoka has a significant investment in its stormwater <br />system, The improvement work has been funded from the normal multiple of sources <br />including assessment, State or State Aid Funds and General taxation including tax <br />increments, The City of Anoka has in the past entered into agreements with the <br />communities of Andover and Coon Rapids for mutual storm water service. An <br />agreement between Anoka and Ramsey to address initial cost, maintenance cost, and <br />system depreciation or ultimate replacement is necessary. These agreements are <br />relatively routine. Ray Schultz of the City of Anoka would be the contact person. Let <br />us know if we can be of assistance in this. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />HAKANSON ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> <br />CC: <br /> <br />Peter Raatikka, PE <br />Ray Schultz, Director of Public Works, Anoka <br />Doug Fischer, Anoka County <br /> <br />an2Ol.sjl <br /> <br />Hakanson <br />Anderson <br />Assoc., Inc. <br /> <br /> <br />