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Mr. Kramer, 5200 - 156th Lane NW, stated two legs of the system are broken because of the <br />standing water over the summer, adding there is no backup system and there is now drainage into <br />the groundwater. <br />Public Works Director Olson stated the City will inspect the systems with the owners' consent. <br />Consensus was reached that Mayor Ramsey and City Administrator Ulrich will speak with City <br />Engineer Himmer and the neighbors to discuss possible solutions. <br />Mayor Ramsey confirmed that the property owners will be notified of any future meetings or <br />developments. <br />Councilmember Wise said he would like to see a solution that doesn't just delay the problem <br />until a future time. <br />Councilmember McGlone noted this item will be removed from the regular Council agenda for <br />consideration until a solution can be determined. <br />2) Discuss Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) <br />Proposed Wetland Protection Standards <br />City Engineer Himmer reviewed the staff report. <br />Mayor Ramsey stated these standards will likely dictate what the City can and cannot do, such as <br />in the example of drainage easements. <br />Councilmember Strommen said that wetland buffers and stormwater are important in light of the <br />last item and that we need to be concerned with these issues. She said we need to monitor what <br />people are doing in the easements as the cost comes back to the City either way. <br />Councilmember Elvig agreed, stating we don't issue permits for things in the easement such as <br />retaining walls, adding if we had a lot of unknown obstructions we would have had more <br />problems with backup. He stated the standards are important to review though. <br />Councilmember Wise said he understood why fencing is a problem but asked why we don't <br />allow retaining walls in the easement. City Engineer Himmer said retaining walls have to be <br />filled in behind which results in the water having to squeeze out somewhere else. <br />Councilmember Wise said he does not want to have to permit for these types of items. <br />City Engineer Himmer noted these standards are on the LRRWMO Board' s agenda for approval <br />later this week. He added that the building process requires silt fence removal and two rounds of <br />landscaping for an unmaintained area, which would result in a building process change in the <br />City. <br />City Council Work Session / September 13, 2011 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />