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7.05: Consider City of Ramsey Response to Metropolitan Council Draft Water Resources <br />Policy Plan <br />City Engineer Westby reviewed the staff report and recommendation to approve the draft <br />response to the Metropolitan Council Draft Water Resources Policy Plan. <br />Councilmember Riley stated the Public Works Committee and City Council have not had the <br />opportunity to discuss this draft response and tonight's meeting is the last opportunity to provide <br />input. He requested the following revisions: Page 1, third paragraph, remove first sentence: The <br />City of Ramsey supports the regionalization of water systems, but only if such systems can be <br />funded equitably across the communities they serve. Page 1, third paragraph, second sentence, <br />remove the word `also:' `The City would also like to stress that... ' Page 2, first paragraph, line <br />8, remove the word 'likely': ` ... but it would likely not be economically feasible if the intent... ' <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau asked City Engineer Westby to explain the purpose for including this <br />sentence: The City of Ramsey supports the regionalization of water systems, but only if such <br />systems can be funded equitably across the communities they serve. ' <br />City Engineer Westby explained that in order to implement a surface water supply system, the <br />City cannot do it on its own from a financial standpoint and will need to act in unison with <br />others. Also, regionalization is part of the City's Strategic Action Plan to think regionally, reach <br />out to neighboring cities, and address things on a regional basis. The basis for that sentence is to <br />carry that message forward from the Strategic Action Plan and the need for partners to address <br />finances. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau thanked Councilmember Riley for his suggested revisions. He <br />explained that the Environmental Policy Board had a lot of discussion about water, water <br />conservation, and the pressure placed on the water aquifer due to increased development, <br />resulting in a precarious position into the future. He noted there are limited options to address <br />this issue and the Metropolitan Council has asked the City to consider all options including <br />surface water that can be drawn from the Mississippi River to lessen the draw on the aquifer. <br />The sentence under discussion addresses that direction from the Metropolitan Council and <br />acknowledges that Ramsey cannot do this on its own. <br />Councilmember Riley noted the third paragraph addresses creating regional partnerships but he <br />opposes saying the City supports the regionalization of water systems. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated his support of that position as it would be premature at this <br />point to jump to supporting regionalization of water systems until an analysis and determination <br />has been made. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau suggested staff remove reference to regionalization and create <br />language indicating the City supports considering all viable options to manage water systems. <br />City Manager Ulrich stated broader language is already included to look at regional partnerships. <br />City Council / March 10, 2015 <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />
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