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Commissioner Schiller agreed stating the existing building was becoming an eyesore and was in <br />need of redevelopment. <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill commented the EDA was aware this retail area was in <br />need of revitalization. <br />Mr. Erhart reiterated that the two proposals before the Commission this evening were mutually <br />exclusive. He added that a great deal of retail had been mo o The COR and the City may <br />have to reevaluate the needs at this site. <br />Chair Levine thanked the Commission, applicants and public for their input this evening. <br />5.03: Public Hearing: Consider Ordinance Amendments to Chapter 117 Related to <br />Stormwater Controls and Illicit Discharges <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Levine called the publicn.o order at <br />Presentation <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordinator Anderson presented e staff report. He explained <br />the City is required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to maintain a Municipal <br />Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit, which outlines stormwater pollution control <br />standards for new development. A requirement of the MS4 permit is incorporating into City <br />Code illicit discharge standards, which means having regulations in place prohibiting the discharge <br />of any substance other than stormwater into the storm sewer system. <br />Associate Planner/Environmental Coordinator Anderson stated The City is also a member of the <br />Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) which in 2012 adopted <br />their 3rd Generation Watershed Management Plan, which includes certain new standards related to <br />water quality and volume control that are presently not in City Code. Staff discussed the plan in <br />further detail, the proposed ordinance amendments to Chapter 117 and recommended the <br />Commission approve the proposed ordinance amendments related to stormwater management. <br />Chair Levine requested comment from the Civil Engineer Linton. <br />Civil Engineer II Linton recommended the Commission proceed with the proposed ordinance <br />amendments to assure the City was in compliance with all stormwater management requirements <br />both at the state and local levels. He discussed the amount of runoff from rainstorm events along <br />with the current management of infiltration basins throughout the City. <br />Citizen Input <br />Special Planning Commission/January 31, 2013 <br />Page 10 of 13 <br />