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Public Works Director Olson stated that timeframe would not include policy discussion on <br />content. He requested input on whether the assumptions made in 2004 were or were not <br />reasonable. Public Works Director Olson indicated it would be beneficial to use the consultant <br />who updated the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Councilmember Elvig felt there was no option but to go through the process and asked whether <br />the water issue was going to be a regional issue. He noted it is not currently being discussed by <br />the Metropolitan Council. <br />Public Works Director Olson stated the assumptions in the comprehensive sewer plan are the <br />City's to make. He noted that regional participation would impact user rates and fees. <br />Chairperson McGlone asked about the City's current population and future projections. <br />Senior Planner Gladhill stated the 2030 projected population is 43,000 with 16,000 households. <br />Public Works Director Olson advised that Ramsey is nowhere near the population estimates <br />contained in the comprehensive sewer plan. He noted that improvements were to be completed <br />in advance, such as the water tower was to be done in 2005/2006 but did not occur until 2008. <br />Public Works Director Olson suggested those discussions be revisited. <br />City Engineer Himmer stated the comprehensive plan water study, when prepared in 2009, <br />projected a population of 26,000. The service area is about 50% of the City. In 2014, the area <br />population is estimated at 33,000 and in 2020 it is estimated at 41,000. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated the population relates back to fees so it is a good idea to go through <br />the exercise. <br />City Engineer Himmer agreed, noting if the population is lower the fees have to increase. <br />Public Works Director Olson felt it was realistic to think there is some regional benefit. <br />City Administrator Ulrich contended it is not just an assumption but a self-fulfilling prophesy <br />that the City plan a regional system as being the most economical and the funding mechanisms <br />will fall into place. <br />Motion by Councilmember Elvig, seconded by Chairperson McGlone, to recommend that the <br />City Council use a consultant and direct staff to prepare a scope of service and obtain quotes to <br />undertake a comprehensive sanitary sewer and water system study for future consideration by the <br />Public Works Committee and to discuss assumptions so the consultant is provided with clear <br />direction. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone and Councilmembers Elvig and Backous. <br />Voting No: None. <br />Public Works Committee / November 15, 2011 <br />Page 14 of 15 <br />