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') <br /> <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Zimmerman asked that thc legal description be <br />reviewed by the City Attorney and seconded the motion contingent upon that. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Councilmembers Beyer, Zimmerman, Beahen and Peterson. <br />Voting No: NOne. Abstain: Mayor Hardin. <br /> <br />Case #4: Report of Section #22 Drainage <br /> <br />City Engineer !ankowski stated that in 1994, a drainage issue in Section #22, was brought <br />to Council's a~ention by Mr. Terry Hendriksen. He stated that Council directed him <br />(Jankowski) tolpursue a solution to the problem. He summarized his actions as follows: <br />First he arranged to have the culvert on 156th Avenue N.W., east of Ramsey Boulevard <br />N.W., lowered! to facilitate better drainage at the low-lying area north of this roadway. <br />Second he had Surveyors stake the best location for the construction of a ditch connecting a <br />series of existir/g culverts to provide drainage throughout the area. Mr. Jankowski reported <br />that the third ;action he has taken was to apply for environmental permits for the <br />construction o~ the proposed ditch system. The Anoka Conservation District responded <br />with that the p~:oposed ditch project may cause wetlands peripheral to Wefland #656 to <br />disappear becatise the improved drainage would eliminate short-term flooding on which the <br />existence of these marginal weflands are dependent. This would be a violation of the <br />Wefland Cons ~ei'vafion Act. He applied for an exemption to the Act based on the fact that <br />the City Council authorized this project during an allowable window prior to the Act going <br />into effect. This exemption was approved by the Lower Rum River Water Management <br />Organization; ~owever, this exemption limits the project to the scope of what had been <br />approved in 1989, which would not include full scale ditching. Mr. Jankowski stated that <br />he has taken ad~vantage of the winter conditions to physically view the drainage System <br />between 156th ~venue N.W. and County Road #5 which is difficult to access and view <br />during most of the year. He recommended the following actions: 1) Lower Mr. Rychly's <br />private drive cu!ven to an elevation of 868.3 (approximately six inches); 2) Remove 150' <br />high area south Of Rychly's private drive; 3) Remove filIed areas on Welch property south <br />of 153/155. Place culvert to allow Mr. Welch access to highland to the east; 4) Place <br />culvert from w~tland into southern end of Lewis pond; 5) Place culvert through berm <br />between Lewis': east and west ponds; and 6) Clean out ends of culvert on 157th Lane <br />N.W. He estimated that the work described, performed in winter conditions would amount <br />to approximately $8,000. Permission would have to be obtained from three property <br />owners, two of Which he has received verbal consent. He requested authorization to obtain <br />drainage easemfints at the value of $1,000 per acre. All previous and future costs incurred <br />on this project would be proposed to be levied against the Rum River drainage district. <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin inquired if the $8,000 Mr. Jankowski quoted included the $1,000 each for <br />the three easements. <br /> <br />Mr. Jankowski replied that it would be a little less than $3,000 for the easements but that it <br />is not included in the $8,000. <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin inquired how this project would be paid for. <br /> <br />Mr. Jankowski replied that it would be assessed to the Lower Rum River Water Drainage <br />District. <br /> <br />City Attorney Goodrich stated that the assessment would have to be handled under State <br />Statute Chapter 444. A public hearing is required, the estimated cost has to be sent out, <br /> <br />· City Council/February 14, 1995 <br /> Page 13 of 20 <br /> <br /> <br />