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The City hopes to be recognized as a leader in its engineering projects by creating an irrigation <br />system that focuses on re-use of surface water runoff. To limit the use of groundwater for <br />irrigation, our plans will include an underground cistern for storage of stormwater (routed from <br />the adjacent pond), a booster pump, a pressure tank, an irrigation control cabinet, a UV <br />treatment system, and a floatable intake from the pond. With the amount of people visiting Long <br />Lake Regional Park and proximity of local neighborhoods, this project is well suited to provide <br />educational benefits to park visitors and residents. <br /> <br />Costs and Funding: The City will utilize stormwater utility fees and/or park dedication fees to <br />pay the 25% match ($50,000) for site investigation, plans and specifications, publications and <br />an education kiosk, piping, and irrigation installation that is planned for the project. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />__________________________ <br />Craig G. Schlichting, P.E. <br />Director of Community Assets and Development <br /> <br />Attachments: <br />Resolution that will be presented to City Council <br />Work Plan <br />Memorandum of Agreement