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Our Mission: To work together to respasibtyr grow oYU community, and to provide quality, cost-effective, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 02/24/2015 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Interim Topsoil Specification for 2015 Construction Season <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has a topsoil requirement that is triggered whenever a Building Permit is issued for the construction of a <br />new principal building (residential or commercial). City Code requires four (4) inches of topsoil applied to all <br />disturbed areas not otherwise improved with impervious surfacing (rooftop, driveway, walkway, etc.). The current <br />definition of topsoil references a MnDOT specification, Premium Topsoil Borrow. However, in 2014, MnDOT <br />issued a new Specifications Book (Standard Specifications for Construction), which no longer includes the <br />specification for Premium Topsoil Borrow. Thus, the definition of topsoil in City Code is referencing a <br />specification that no longer exists. The purpose of this case is to consider an interim solution for the topsoil <br />requirement. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />This matter was presented to the Environmental Policy Board (EPB) and they reviewed three (3) topsoil <br />specifications from MnDOT's 2014 Spec Book, which were most similar to the City's current requirement (see <br />attached). Ultimately, the EPB recommended that the City accept topsoil material that meets the Common Topsoil <br />Borrow specification. The allowable ranges of sand and organic matter within this specification most closely <br />resemble that of the City's current requirement. These two components were the primary focus of the City Council <br />when the topsoil requirement was considered in 2009. <br />The EPB also recommended that the City review and consider additional water conservation strategies that could be <br />implemented rather then relying solely on topsoil. If alternative options are found to be viable, this would create <br />some flexibility within City Code and allow property owners to choose between between multiple options. Staff <br />will be working with the EPB on this matter and anticipate bringing forth an Ordinance Amendment in some <br />fashion in the near future. However, in the meantime, City Staff is looking for consensus of the City Council to <br />accept topsoil material meeting the standards of Table 3877-1 (Common Topsoil Borrow) for the 2015 construction <br />season. <br />Funding Source: <br />This case is being handled as part of Staffs regular duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />The EPB recommends utilizing the Common Topsoil Borrow specification found in MnDOT's 2014 edition of <br />Standard Specifications for Construction. <br />Action: <br />
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