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lour 1111.1siion: To work together to reiposihty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 6. <br />Meeting Date: 09/23/2014 <br />By: Bruce Westby, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #14-09 Amending City Code Chapter 117, Article II, Division 6 (Performance Standards), <br />Subdivision II (Stormwater Pollution Control). <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Ordinance #14-09 amending City Code Chapter 117, Article II, Division 6 <br />(Performance Standards), Subdivision II (Stormwater Pollution Control). <br />The proposed amendments address new stormwater management requirements recently adopted by the Lower Rum <br />River Watershed Management Organization including the incorporation of Atlas 14 precipitation data and revised <br />stormwater infiltration requirements, as well as revisions required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency per <br />their 2013 reissued General Construction Stormwater Permit and Municipal Separate Small Stormsewer System <br />(MS4) Permit. <br />Background: <br />The City of Ramsey and the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) previously <br />applied precipitation data values from Technical Paper 40 (1961) and Hydro-35 (1977) to design and model <br />stormwater infrastructure including culverts, drainage ditches, ponds, and storm sewers. However, in recent years it <br />was observed that this data was no longer representative of the actual precipitation being experienced in Minnesota <br />and other states. Therefore, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) worked with the <br />Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and ten pooled fund states in the Midwest to develop updated <br />precipitation data, subsequently named Atlas 14, Volume 8, which was recently adopted by the LRRWMO as its <br />precipitation standard. Now, the City of Ramsey must also adopt Atlas 14 precipitation data for our drainage design <br />standards as specified in the City's stormwater management codes, permits, plans, and ordinances. <br />Precipitation data developed through Atlas 14 incorporates a much greater sampling size generated over a 50 year <br />period. While precipitation data from Atlas 14 is greater in some areas, it is also less in others. In one example, the <br />precipitation amount referenced in TP-40 for the 24 hour, 100-year event in Ramsey is about 6 inches, while the 24 <br />hour, 100-year event generates a little more than 7 inches of precipitation in Ramsey according to Atlas 14. <br />Additional information on Atlas 14 is available at NOAA's web site at http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/. <br />Regarding the proposed stormwater infiltration amendments, the City's current stormwater management codes, <br />permits, plans, and ordinances discourage infiltration within Drinking Water Supply Management Areas <br />(DWSMA). Staff proposes to amend all such language to discourage infiltration only within delineated 10 year <br />capture zones. Attached are two exhibits that show the City's east and west DWSMA's and associated delineated <br />10-year capture zones for each of the City's 8 public water supply wells. Two (2) of the wells are within the east <br />DWSMA, and the other 6 are within the west DWSMA. Per the west DWSMA exhibit, which encompasses most of <br />
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