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Updated Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) <br />City of Ramsey, Minnesota <br />Final high water levels <br />governing building floor <br />elevations adjacent to <br />ponding areas and <br />floodplains established as <br />development occurs or when <br />drainage facilities are <br />constructed. <br />On-going. <br />Developer's <br />Engineers, City <br />of Ramsey <br />Developers pay for <br />design and <br />construction of <br />developments. City <br />staff funding by <br />developer's fees and <br />building permits. <br />Overflow routes established <br />and maintained to provide <br />relief during extreme storm <br />conditions, which exceed <br />design conditions. <br />On-going, as <br />developments are <br />submitted to the <br />City for approval. <br />City of Ramsey <br />Developers pay for <br />design and <br />construction of <br />overflow routes. <br />City -conducted <br />maintenance funded <br />by developer's fees <br />and building permits. <br />An education program for <br />City residents, staff, and <br />development community <br />implemented. <br />On-going. <br />City of Ramsey <br />City of Ramsey, with <br />help from LRR <br />WMO, DNR, <br />University of <br />Minnesota Extension <br />Service, SWCD, <br />NRCS <br />Amendments to the SWMP <br />adopted and implemented <br />and the SWMP updated. <br />As warranted by <br />future standards or <br />regulations — by <br />2015 or earlier if <br />needed. <br />City of Ramsey <br />Storm water area <br />charge and monthly <br />storm water utility <br />fee <br />Regulate construction and <br />land uses along the bluff, to <br />prevent erosion. <br />On-going, as <br />developments are <br />submitted to the <br />City for approval. <br />City of Ramsey <br />Funding by <br />developer's fees and <br />building permits <br />Encourage landowners to <br />retain any areas of native <br />vegetation, and to plant <br />species native to the area, to <br />protect and improve wildlife <br />habitat and maintain the <br />historic ecological role and <br />appearance of the steeper <br />riverbanks. The existing <br />housing developments along <br />steeper riverbanks have <br />addressed retention of native <br />vegetation in one of two <br />ways: platting of the <br />property in an outlot and <br />deeding that to the City or <br />On-going, as <br />developments are <br />submitted to the <br />City for approval. <br />Land Owners, <br />Developers, City <br />of Ramsey <br />Landowner, City of <br />Ramsey, Future <br />grant opportunities if <br />they arise <br />Section VIII <br />February 20, 2015March 6, 2015 <br />Page 61 <br />