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April 12,2012 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the lifespan of the plan. This allows the plan to be flexible as regulatory agencies <br /> amend existing controls. <br /> • Updated problem areas and corrective actions (Section 4). Refer to Section 4 in the <br /> draft plan for the entire inventory of problem areas as well as corrective actions to <br /> address each problem. The following is a list of many of the problem areas included in <br /> Section 4 of the updated plan. <br /> o The City discharges to the following water bodies that have been listed as <br /> impaired by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) <br /> • Long Lake (ID—62-0067-00) -Nutrients/eutrophication <br /> • Pike Lake (ID—62-0069-00)-Nutrients/eutrophication <br /> • Jones Lake (ID—62-0076-00)-Invertebrate/plant biology <br /> • Rice Creek from Long Lake to Locke Lake (AUID — 07010206-584) - <br /> Fish/invertebrate biology <br /> • Rice Creek from 02-0041-00 to Long Lake (AUID — 07010206-583) - <br /> Fish/invertebrate biology <br /> o There are areas in the City where the storm sewer is designed to handle less than a <br /> 10-year rainfall event or where stormwater facilities are designed to handle less <br /> than a 100-year rainfall event. As streets are reconstructed the City will review <br /> existing storm sewer systems and additional ponding opportunities. <br /> o Inventory of flood areas the City is currently aware of: <br /> 1. Flooding at County Road E2 and 3 Avenue <br /> 2. Flooding SE of 51h Street and 8tAvenue <br /> 3. Flooding at Old Highway 8 and Railroad Bridge <br /> 4. Flooding at Lakeside Mobile Home Park and on Foss Road <br /> 5. Flooding at 354-450 County Road D (MEDTOX Site) <br /> 6. Flooding on Oakwood Drive near Silver Oaks Park <br /> 7. Flooding near Hanson Park <br /> 8. Flooding NE of Polynesian Lake <br /> 9. Flooding of parking lot at SE end of Long Lake <br /> 10. Flooding near Community Center and Golden Pond <br /> 11. Flooding at Freedom Park <br /> 12. Flooding west of Long Lake near 15thAvenue NW <br /> 13. Flooding near the Long Lake outlet into Rice Creek <br /> 14. Flooding at Fredeen Court and Pike Lake Drive <br /> 15. Flooding near Pike Lake Circle <br /> o Inventory of yard drainage issues the City is currently aware of: <br /> 1. Backyard drainage issues between 17th Street and 16th Terrace <br /> 2. Backyard drainage issues between Mounds Ave and Rice Creek Rd <br /> 3. Backyard drainage issues at 575 Fairfield Drive <br /> 4. Backyard drainage issues at 260 171hAvenue SW <br /> 5. Backyard drainage issues at 1662 Long Lake Road <br /> 6. Front yard drainage issues at 1551 County Road H <br /> 7. Backyard drainage issues at 2382 Erin Court <br /> C IDocumcnu and 5nnngsyNy fieLonl SellmgslTanporary Towne!PdcltOLKD21W RMP Amendment MEMO to <br /> Council 041212 revised docx <br />
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