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Individual Sewage Treatment Systems (ISTS) (Jim Larsen 651 602 - 1159) <br />The plan indicates that over 3,750 households in the city are currently served by on -site wastewater systems <br />(ISTS). An additional 700 units served by private wastewater and water systems are planned by 2020. The city <br />recently adopted a revised ISTS ordinance that will result in the establishment of a comprehensive ISTS <br />management program to maintain sufficient system records to insure that all systems will be adequately <br />operated and maintained in accordance with MPCA rules and Council policies and standards. <br />The city states it will create and maintain a database of existing septic system information. The database will <br />help ensure that all ISTS are in compliance with MPCA rules. In part, the city program will require the <br />pumping /cleaning of septic systems every three years, unless an inspection shows that action to be unnecessary. <br />The city plans to gather the necessary information for creation of the database throughout the remainder of 2001, <br />and begin implementation of the program by January 2002. <br />Surface Water Management (Jim Larsen 651- 602 -1078) <br />The city is located fully within the Lower Rum River Watershed. The watershed management organization <br />(WMO) prepared and adopted a water management plan in August 1998. The city has formally adopted the <br />WMO's watershed management plan at this time, but has submitted a resolution indicating that it will complete <br />a local comprehensive surface water management plan by December 31, 2002. The city's plan meets surface <br />water planning requirements of the Land Planning Act. The plan includes policy language requiring utilization <br />of best management practices and Nationwide Urban Runoff Program wet detention basin design criteria, <br />consistent with the Council's Interim Strategy to Reduce Non point Source Pollution to All Metropolitan <br />Waters. The city has also adopted a resolution of commitment to apply these practices and criteria to all <br />developments in the city and to incorporate them into land use controls within 120 days of final Council action <br />on the plan. <br />Water Supply (Chris Elvrum 651- 602 -1066) <br />The comprehensive plan includes an update, dated June 4, 1999, of the city's May 1995 approved water supply <br />plan. The update was reviewed in accordance with the "Metropolitan Area Community Water Supply Plan <br />Content Guidelines" adopted jointly by the Council and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and <br />Minnesota Statutes Section 103G.291, Subd.3. <br />The plan component contained a good update of the physical system changes and changes in demand based on <br />city and Council population projections. However, it did not address the items of concern noted in the Council <br />review of the original 1995 plan component. Council staff still recommends that the city attempt to reduce it's <br />high unaccounted -for water loss and implement conservation measures to reduce high per- capita use. We also <br />recommend the update be amended to reference the existing city emergency response plan and explain how the <br />two plan components relate. More detailed comments are included in a memorandum dated January 14, 2000, <br />and included in the review file. <br />Other Metropolitan Development Guide Chapters <br />Housing (Guy Peterson 651- 602 -1418) <br />The housing element of the city of Ramsey's comprehensive plan update is consistent with Council policy and <br />meets the housing planning requirements of the Land Planning Act. The review is based upon the following <br />comprehensive plan submissions: <br />• Page III — 8 through III —13, December 21, 1999 Draft <br />• VII Housing Plan, December 21, 1999 Draft <br />• Page XVI — 4, December 21, 1999 Draft — Housing Programs <br />16 <br />
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