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, REGULAR MEETING OF THE OROP10 COUNCIL, MARCH 30, 1978 Page 24 <br /> Mayor Van Nest Moved, Masse,ngale seconded, to STREFT STANDARDS <br /> direct staff and the City Engineer to develon <br /> standards for public and private streets to <br /> include policies and techniques. PZotion, <br /> Ayes (3) - Nays (0) . <br /> Dick Benson, City Administrator, informed the INTERCEPTOR APPLICATION <br /> City Council that he is in receipt of a letter <br /> from the r4etropolitan Council regarding the Arr.iy <br /> Corps of Engineers permit app�ication for <br /> construction of forcer.�ain interceptor, dated <br /> March 27, 1978, which states: <br /> "The Metropolitan Council received the above <br /> application for review and cor.unents. <br /> The Council will be reviewing this in the next <br /> few weeks and would welcome any conments you r.iay <br /> wish to make. Any cor.�r_ments should be sent within <br /> one week. " <br /> End of letter <br /> Dsassengale noved, Butler seconded, to direct the <br /> City Administrator to draft a letter to the P�etro- <br /> politan Council stating the following concerns as <br /> stated in the January 23 , 1978 letter, which states: <br /> l. Potential settlement of clean-out manholes on <br /> either side of channel causing stress con- <br /> centration on the forcemain with the resultant <br /> possible failure of the pipe. � <br /> 2. Restoration of Banks. The specifications and <br /> the permit should include provisions to restore <br /> the banks and the riprap to prevent bank erosion, <br /> together with maintenance of suitable ground <br /> cover imr.iediately after construction. <br /> 3. Channel Erosion. The Storr.i �aater P4anagement <br /> Plan indicates a r:►aximum storm water flow of <br /> 152. 5 cubic feet per second (cfs) entering <br /> Tanager Lake and a flow of 92. 2 cfs leaving <br /> Tanager Lake through the channel into Browns <br /> Bay. Provisions should be included in the <br /> permit to prevent channel excavations at such <br /> tines as there are currents in the channel <br /> which could wash sediment and debris into <br /> Browns. Bay. (Continued) <br />