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half the water is running off the roads into the driveways and ditches. He believed that regrading <br />a better swale and resizing the culvert would provide a solution. He believed the pond to the west <br />was adequately sized. <br />Chairperson Riley commented that again it seems that the replacement of the septic system was <br />the cause of these issues. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that typically when a new system is installed it is put in a new <br />location and perhaps that was part of the issue. He stated that staff could look to see what <br />perpetuated the drainage issue, look at potential costs for regrading, and potential impacts. <br />Chairperson Riley recognized the hesitancy of the Committee to spend $500,000 to fix something <br />that was caused by replacement of a septic system. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if this would be a situation where a rain garden could help. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that he is unsure of the soil types in that area or level of the water <br />table. He commented that with the wetland complex to the west he would guess the water table <br />could be high. He identified other properties that have reached out to the City with complaints on <br />this topic. He commented that when the original property owner put the septic system in, he did <br />have problems with water coming into his basement. <br />Mr. Buchholz commented that per the MS4 Permit, the City is not allowed to send water from the <br />right-of-way onto private land. He commented that if there is not drainage and utility easement <br />through Mr. Ridgeway's property, drainage cannot be sent into that area. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that there is an issue, and Staff's proposed design would prevent <br />that from occurring and prevent the City from having to purchase an easement. He explained that <br />when the City was incorporated, it incorporated the existing drainage systems and issues. <br />Chairperson Riley commented that he is shocked at the cost. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff referenced property four in the diagram which he believed does have <br />an easement. He asked if the issue is that the easements are not in the right place and in order to <br />use that easement there would need to be significant tree removal. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that in order to direct water to that location, water would need to be <br />rerouted which would include regrading. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff commented that there is an easement between properties seven and <br />four. <br />City Engineer Westby replied that there is easement but that is not where the drainage wants to go. <br />He stated that if they were going to perpetuate drainage through the yard, an easement would need <br />to be purchased. <br />Public Works Committee / June 21, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />
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