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funds are available to pay for the reconstruction of Variolite Street in 2020 since Variolite Street is an MSA route. <br />In addition, approximately $203,000 is available from the unexpended street reconstruction fund as recently <br />discussed. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee for City Council approval of a <br />funding program for the Variolite Street Reconstruction project, Improvement Project #20-01, not including special <br />assessment, and to consider amending the assessment policy to provide flexibility in cases where it would not make <br />financial sense. <br />3. Recommend City Council Approval of Ramsey Town Center 9th Addition Pond Lining Improvements, <br />Improvement Project # 19-06: City Engineer Westby stated that two unlined stormwater ponds were constructed as <br />part of the Ramsey Town Center (RTC) 9 th Addition in the early 2000's. However, the developer walked away <br />from RTC 9th Addition before it was completed. CentraHomes is currently completing this private residential <br />development. Based on current stormwater management and wellhead protection standards, infiltration of <br />stormwater is prohibited in Wellhead Protection Areas, which encompasses all of RTC 9th Addition, including the <br />two ponds. Staff is therefore proposing to line the two ponds in RTC 9th Addition to prevent infiltration. Motion to <br />ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City Council approval of Ramsey Town <br />Center 9th Addition Pond Lining Improvements, Improvement Project #19-06. <br />4. Recommend City Council Approval of Germanium Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement Project #19-09: <br />City Engineer Westby stated that staff is still working on the details of this project, but it is not yet to the point <br />where it could move forward and asked that the case be tabled to 2020. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the <br />Public Works Committee for City Council to table the Germanium Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement <br />Project #19-09. <br />5. Recommend City Council Approval of Hedgehog Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement Project # 19-10: <br />City Engineer Westby stated that the property owner at 15639 Hedgehog Street informed staff in 2018 that <br />stormwater runoff from Hedgehog Street and 156 th Lane NW runs through a ditch on their property but lately the <br />runoff is extending outside the easement area to within about 10 feet of their back door. The property owner <br />inquired what the City could do to help prevent stormwater runoff from ponding in their backyard. City staff <br />collected topographic survey data in late 2018 and early 2019 and is preparing draft plans, specifications and cost <br />estimates for a drainage improvement project that includes re -grading the existing ditch swale along the south <br />property line of 15639 Hedgehog Street, directly across from 15(th Lane NW. The ditch and proposed grading <br />improvements are located within an existing drainage easement that fronts several properties in the area. The City <br />will not need to acquire easements to complete this work. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works <br />Committee to recommend City Council approval of Hedgehog Street Drainage Improvements, Improvement <br />Project #19-10. <br />5. Recommend City Council Approval of Water Efficiency Grant Application: City Engineer Westby reported that <br />the Metropolitan Council is offering grants from $2,000 to $50,000 to municipal water suppliers to help increase <br />water efficiency by lowering the cost for residents to purchase and install products that reduce water use including <br />toilets, washing machines, and irrigation sprinklers and controllers. Municipalities may use grant funds to fund <br />rebates to residents who replace inefficient water -using devices with approved devices that use substantially less <br />water, or for irrigation system audits. The Metropolitan Council administered a water efficiency grant program <br />during the 2015-2017 biennium using $500,000 from the Clean Water Fund, which yielded an estimated total <br />savings of 52,000,000 gallons of water per year. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works <br />Committee to recommend that the City Council approve of a Water Efficiency Grant application in the amount of <br />$50,000. <br />Recommendation: <br />1. The Committee directed staff to bring the topic back for consideration in six months. <br />2. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee for City Council approval of a funding <br />program for the Variolite Street Reconstruction project, Improvement Project #20-01, not including special <br />assessment, and to consider amending the assessment policy to provide flexibility in cases where it would not make <br />financial sense. <br />3. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City Council approval of <br />Ramsey Town Center 9th Addition Pond Lining Improvements, Improvement Project #19-06. <br />4. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to table the Germanium Street Drainage <br />Improvements, Improvement Project #19-09. <br />5. Motion to ratify the recommendation of the Public Works Committee to recommend City Council approval of <br />