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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETEING <br />Monday, MAY 13, 2019 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />16. LA19-000020 — VENIAMIN "BEN" BOCHARNIKOV, 3593 CRYSTAY PLACE, <br />VARIANCES — RESOLUTION NO. 6974 <br />17. LA19-000021— BEN AND KATRINA WASSCHER, 4775 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, <br />VARIANCES — RESOLUTION NO. 6975 <br />18. LA19-000023 — NOR -SON CUSTOM BUILDERS ON BEHALF OF CHARLES AND <br />JILL MILLER, 1600 BOHNS POINT ROAD — RESOLUTION NO. 6976 <br />19. LA19-000024 — STREETER & ASSOCIATES ON BEHALF OF PETER AND NICOLE <br />THOMAS, 1385 ORONO LAKE, VARIANCES — RESOLUTION NO. 6977 <br />20. 2019 JOINT USE DOCK LICENSE RENEWALS — RESOLUTIONS 6978 - 6988 <br />25. LA19-000022 — MIKE STEADMAN ON BEHALF OF ERIC J. LARSON AND ANDREA <br />LARSON LIVING TRUST, 690 BROWN ROAD, PRELIMINARY PLAT — <br />RESOLUTION NO. 6989 <br />Crosby moved, Seals seconded, to approve the Consent Agenda as revised, with the addition of Item <br />No. 25. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None <br />PRESENTATION <br />21. ANNUAL PUBLIC HEARING FOR MS4 STORM WATER PERMIT (SWPPP) <br />Edwards stated the City of Orono holds a MS4 permit under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination <br />System (NPDES) program for operation of the City's stormwater drainage system. A requirement of the <br />permit is that an annual report be prepared and submitted to the MPCA. Staff has prepared the report and <br />has submitted it to the MPCA. <br />One component of the report is that the City hold a public meeting. The meeting must provide a <br />summary of the City's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP), the activities of the City for <br />the past calendar year in regards to the permit requirements, and must allow for public input and <br />comment. <br />Individual cities' storm water management process has local and global impacts. Some of the basic <br />requirements include a storm water pollution prevent program, best management practices, annual <br />reports, ordinance development, and storm water system mapping. The permit is broken into six control <br />measures: public education and outreach, public participation and involvement, illicit discharge <br />detection, construction runoff, post -construction runoff, and good housekeeping measures within the City. <br />In 2018 the City's compliance activities included updating the surface water management section for the <br />Community Management Plan, articles in newsletters around storm water and drinking water, maintained <br />
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