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. <br /> MINUTES OF THE � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (4. ANNUAL PUBLIC HEARING FOR NPDES PHASE II STORM WATER PERMIT, Continued) <br /> Struve stated for each control measure the City is required to measure and record the results on a yearly <br /> basis. <br /> Some of the goals for the permit are both local and global. Stormwater affects the local communities <br /> through the lakes, rivers and streams, which does affect more than just a localized region. Many typical <br /> pollutant sources range from storm drains, erosion on private and public properties, and runoff from the <br /> roadways which ultimately get washed into bodies of water. Struve stated there are multiple solutions but <br /> it typically starts with homeowner making decisions on whether to plant some rain gardens to help control <br /> stormwater or not using chemicals on their lawns. <br /> Struve stated some of the achievements last year included six articles in the City's newsletter, <br /> incorporating stormwater information on the City's website, holding a spring and fall drop-off for leaf and <br /> grass clippings disposal,construction debris collection every spring, and conducting erosion control <br /> inspections both on a city level and through the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. Struve noted there <br /> were approximately 140 inspections last year as well as a couple stop work orders and notice of violation <br /> orders. <br /> Bremer asked if that relates to new construction sites where someone would be flagged. <br /> Struve indicated it would involve new construction ranging from new additions, rebuilds, and grading. <br /> Struve stated any permit that comes through the city requires an erosion control plan. The City also <br /> performs street sweeping a minimum of twice a year but typically Orono does it more frequently. The <br /> City also performs culvert repair, some catch basin sediment removal, catch basin inspections, and <br /> training for the Public Works Department. <br /> Some of the activities in 2013 that the City undertook included some pond maintenance review, impaired <br /> water reviews,and TMDLs that are 6eing implemented through Orono. Struve noted the Public Works <br /> Department is still in the process of reviewing those. <br /> Struve stated some future items to consider are audits through the MPCA. Typically a 60-day advance <br /> notice is given of an audit,and if deficiencies are found, an action plan will be developed. To date no <br /> fines have been leveraged against the City. There are some upcoming funding opportunities with the <br /> Clean Water Legacy grants and then locally through the Watershed District Shoreline Restoration project. <br /> Struve noted there is a new MS4 general permit that was just released recently and the Public Works <br /> Department is still in the process of reviewing that to see what impacts that will have on Orono. One of <br /> the next steps is to record any public comments, respond to those comments, and then submit a report to <br /> the MPCA. <br /> Mayor McMillan opened the public hearing at 7:13 p.m. <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> Mayor McMillan closed the public hearing at 7:13 p.m. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> Page 2 of 37 <br />