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To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Chairman Schroeder and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron. Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />August 6, 1993 <br />Interim Storm Water Ordinance - Public Hearing <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Proposed (Draft) Ordinance & Headings Outline <br />B - Met Council Comprehensive Plan Amendment tt'h Approval 4-28-93 <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />G - <br />"Interim Strategy" - Met Council Document - Nov. 1992 <br />"Model Storm Water Management Ordinance" - Cover Sheet and Model <br />Ordinance w/MPG Notes <br />"Model Policy Language for Local Comprehensive Plans" <br />Current Orono Code Sections Re: Storm Water <br />• 10.03 Subd. 19/20/21 (Filling & Grading) <br />• 10.52 Subd. 4 (Hwy. 12 Corridor) <br />• 10.53 Subd. 8 (A)(4d):8, 10 (Hwy 12 PUD) <br />• 10.55 Subd. 11 (Floodway, Flood Fringe) <br />• 10.56 Subd. 16 (G). (I), (J), (K) (Shoreland) <br />• 11.10 Subd. 21 (C) (Flowage & Conservation Easements) <br />• 11.41 Subd. 1, 2, 3 (Drainage & Storm Sewers for Subdivisions) <br />Impact of Minnesota Rules and Statutes - Sandstrom, 1993 <br />Background <br />In response to the Met Council ’s 1988 Systems Gi.-.tcm-nt regarding local comprehensive <br />plan sewer policies, the City completed Comprehensive Plan Amendment Kc. 3, which was <br />approved by Met Council in April 1993 (Exhibit B). Condition No. 5 of Met Council ’s approval <br />required that "as part of its next comprehensive plan amendment, (Orono) must adopt the <br />Metropolitan Council ’s Interim Strategy to Reduce Nonpoint Pollution to All Metropolitan <br />Waterbodies" (Exhibit C).