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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />6. 12. <br />12/10/2024 <br />Identify and implement operational efficiencies, cost savings and additional <br />funding sources. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #24-357 Approving Natural Resource Improvement Grant Agreement with Anoka Conservation <br />District for Improvement Project #25-01, Rivers Bend Regional Stormwater Improvements <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #24-357 approving a Natural Resource Improvement Grant <br />Agreement with Anoka Conservation District for Improvement Project #25-01, Rivers Bend Regional Stormwater <br />Improvements. <br />Background: <br />In June of 2016, the Anoka Conservation District completed a Stormwater Retrofit Analysis for the City of <br />Ramsey and the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) to identify and rank <br />potential improvement projects that drain to the Mississippi and Rum Rivers. The Stormwater Retrofit Analysis <br />recommended modifying a wetland within Rivers Bend Park to increase the volume of stormwater runoff storage <br />provided by this wetland that currently treats runoff from a 38-acre catchment area for the purpose of reducing <br />sediment and phosphorus loads that can end up in the receiving water, which is an oxbow of the Rum River. See <br />Project ID: RR8-A on page 89 of the attached modified version of the Stormwater Retrofit Analysis for reference. <br />In the Fall of 2023, the Lightbridge Academy submitted a commercial development application so staff began <br />working with the developer to address their stormwater management requirements. This development is located <br />within the City's East Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA) where infiltration of stormwater is <br />prohibited so staff reached out to the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) to <br />confirm the developer could purchase credits to utilize a portion of The COR regional infiltration basin to comply <br />with the LRRWMO's volume retention requirements. When The COR regional infiltration basin was <br />constructed, it was believed that basin could be used to accommodate development within the East and West <br />DWSMA's. However, the LRRWMO's engineer, BARR Engineering, informed staff that since the two <br />DWSMA's drain to different water bodies (the East DWSMA drains to the Rum River and the West DWSMA <br />drains to the Mississippi River) Lightbridge Academy could not pay a fee to use The COR infiltration basin. <br />Discussions turned to how Lightbridge can comply with LRRWMO requirements for stormwater runoff rate <br />control and water quality improvements. The developer's engineer stated they cannot provide these improvements <br />on their site so they asked if the City could accommodate these requirements off site. After discussions with the <br />LRRWMO's engineer it was determined that the City needed to construct stormwater management facility <br />improvements on the west edge of Rivers Bend Park, West of the existing wetland that currently treats all <br />stormwater runoff from the 38-acre catchment as addressed in the ACD's Stormwater Retrofit Analysis, and that <br />the existing wetland should not be impacted. This existing wetland is undersized and does not meet the rate <br />control and water quality treatment requirements per current LRRWMO stormwater standards for the 38-acre <br />catchment that includes several undeveloped parcels including the Lightbridge Academy parcel. <br />Since this 38-acre catchment is located within the City of Ramsey's East Drinking Water Supply Management <br />Area (DWSMA), where infiltration of stormwater is prohibited, the pond must be lined. The LRRWMO <br />Management Plan describes/defines sites, such as those located within a DWSMA, as infeasible or inappropriate <br />for infiltration and identifies other scenarios for the permittee to investigate. Volume retention requirements can <br />
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