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2006-10-23 EC Agenda PacketAGENDA GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting Golden Valley City Hall, 7800 Golden Valley Road Council Conference Room Monday, October 23, 2006 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Minutes — September 25, 2006 Environmental Commission 3. 1/1 Update A. Municipal Utility Code Final 1. Point of Sale — Effective January 1, 2007 B. Inspection Program Implementation 1. Video 2. Community Television 3. Letters and Brochures (attachments) 4. Inspection Scheduling 4. Program/Project Updates A. Three Rivers Park District Trail (Regional Bicycle Plan) B. Ad Hoc Deer Task Force C. Lighting Plan/Ordinance D. Proposed Developments 1. Miner/Olympic Printing Site 2. Maywood 3. Colonnade II E. Update on South Rice Lake Buckthorn Removal Project F. Open Space & Recreation Commission Minutes — September 25 {not Har,deci o wt ty-eel nj 5. Commission Member Council Reports 6. Other Business 7. Adjourn Next meeting scheduled for Monday, November 13, 2006 GAEnvironmental Commission\Agendas\2006\102306.doc GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting Minutes September 25, 2006 Present: Commissioners Anderson; Baker; Hill; Pawluk; St. Clair; Silpala. Also present were Jeannine Clancy, Director of Public Works; Jeff Oliver, City Engineer; Absent: Commissioner Kaisershot; Al Lundstrom, Environmental Coordinator; Deb Somers, Administrative Assistant 1. Call to Order St. Clair called the meeting to order at 7:03 pm. 2. Approval of Minutes — August 28, 2006 Silpala stated that his last name was spelling incorrectly throughout the minutes. This will be corrected. MOVED by St. Clair, seconded by Hill, and the motion carried unanimously to approve the minutes of the August 28, 2006 meeting as submitted. 3. 1/1 Update A. Municipal Utility Code Final Version The Council considered the attached version of the Municipal Utility Code at its meeting on September 19, 2006. Staff recommended that the point of sale provision not be effective until January 1, 2007, so real estate agents and title companies can be notified of the change. The Council adopted the Code with that provision. The second reading will occur at the October 3, 2006 Council meeting. The Code will become effective upon publication with the exception of the point of sale, which will be effective January 1, 2007. B. Response to Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) Regarding Surcharge The attached letter to Jason Willett at the MCES is in response to a letter from him on July 13, 2006 that notified the City of the $380,000 pending surcharge for 2007. The letter asks for a credit of $139,430 and explains the City's plan for 2007 for our program. Clancy and Oliver reviewed the City's 2006 projects and the proposed 2007 Plan with the Commissioners. Hill asked why the City's letter to the MCES only asks $139,430. Clancy explained that the $139,430 is the credit only; in addition to that amount, the costs of the 2006 projects represents eligible costs which are adjustments that can be deducted from the City's surcharge. After 2006, the City will only be eligible for the adjustments. St. Clair asked if the MCES operates on a bi-annual budget and that is why the City is doing both 2006 and 2007. Clancy explained that the City is indexing it to its Pavement Management Program (PMP) Program. The MCES has asked the City to document its current year and show what is proposed for 2007. Baker asked what other communities are doing about the pending surcharge. Clancy stated that the cities of Minneapolis and New Hope are writing letters contesting their surcharge amounts; and Minnetonka is in the process of undertaking their inspection program. Thirty-three communities in the metro area are being impacted by the surcharge. Environmental Commission Minutes September 25, 2006 Page 2 of 5 Silpala asked if the City would be able to disclose the fees from the inspections, driven by the permit process, in next year's report. Clancy replied that those costs are 100 percent eligible. Oliver advised that if crews see anything structurally wrong while doing the inspection phase in the 2007 PMP, the City will strongly encourage people to participate in the sewer service repair or lining program. Those costs would be eligible in 2007. C. Inspection Program Implementation 1. Video The video is not complete; it should be finished by the next Environmental Commission meeting. The goal is for it to be a short video that can be accessed from the City's website for people to view and obtain another understanding of the inspection program. 2. Community Television Community television has prepared a segment on Inflow and Infiltration (1/1). This will be the first such segment produced in the metro area, and it will be aired on October 2, 2006. 3. Letters and Brochures Oliver explained that staff is in the process of finalizing a brochure describing all the issues involved in the inspection. This brochure will be sent, along with a letter of explanation, to all residents in the 2007 PMP area whose homes will be inspected. Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH) will be doing the actual inspections. 4. Inspection Scheduling Somers and Strassburg will be scheduling the appointments with residents. Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH) will be doing the actual inspections. D. Point of Sale Clancy advised that once the inspection program begins on the 2007 PMP, the point of sale will be become a top priority item to be completed. This consists of contacting all real estate agents and title companies to let them know this will become effective on January 1, 2007. 4. Comprehensive Plan Update The Council has, on a preliminary basis, adopted the general fund budgets; the formal adoption will occur in December. The preliminary levy was adopted in September. The Environmental Commission's budget items come out of the Utility Funds, which includes the water, wastewater, storm water and natural resources. Staff is presently looking at the scope of work for the City's consultants' that will be involved in updating the Comprehensive Plan. For the water portion, Scott Harder with the Environmental Financial Group has been extensively involved on work with the Joint Water Commission (JWC). New Hope, Golden Valley and Crystal share a water system and purchase water from the City of Minneapolis. Harder is working to update the City's water supply plan. This plan will be brought back to the Commission for feedback. The Comprehensive Plan is due in the MCES office in 2008; however, the goal of the City Council is to get these things done early rather than just before the deadline. The City is looking to SEH to update the wastewater portion of the Plan. They have much of the work on the 1/1 and have collected much of the data. The City has asked for a proposal from Barr Environmental Commission Minutes September 25, 2006 Page 3 of 5 Engineering Co. to review the storm water portion of the Plan. Barr has done extensive work with the Bassett Creek Water Management Commission (BCWMC) and most of our community lies within the Bassett Creek Watershed and staff thought it was the most cost-effective route. Silpala asked who deals with the transportation portion of the Comprehensive Plan, as the pollution and other environmental impacts should come to the Environmental Commission. Clancy stated the transportation portion has been assigned to the Planning Commission, but anyone is welcome to be involved in that portion. Clancy will mention to the City Manager that Silpala's requested a review of the transportation portion. Approximately five years ago, the City did a natural resources inventory in the City, but staff did not do a management plan at that time. The purpose of this phase is to complete the management plan. Baker asked if staff sees any new course corrections or innovations in these different chapters of the Comprehensive Plan. Clancy stated she has not really thought about it. Staff has had a desire to work with Minneapolis to work on a back up water supply, but not much progress has been made. She believes a back up water supply is still a question that is out there. 5. Program/Project Updates A. Three Rivers Park District Trail (Regional Bicycle Plan) — Three Rivers opened bids and awarded the contract to DMJ Corporation. They plan to start construction of the trail this fall. B. Ad Hoc Deer Task Force — Lundstrom is out sick today. Pawluk stated that the Deer Task Force is in the process of putting together a proposal. St. Clair added that final edits will be done at the Task Force meeting on September 27 and from there the proposal will go to the City Council. At the public meeting, the vast majority of those in attendance were in favor of a deer management plan. C. Lighting Plan/Ordinance — The lighting plan was taken from the Commissions to a City Council work session and was well received. The next step is to put the plan into an ordinance format and then take it to a regular City Council meeting. Clancy estimated it would go to Council within the next 30 days. D. Proposed Developments 1. Miner/Olympic Printing Site — Not a lot has changed on the Miner/Olympic Printing Site. It was considered last month by the Planning Commission and was recommended for approval on the preliminary stage. The Council will consider the plan at their October 3, 2006 meeting. The developer will then make revisions based on that review and bring it back to the Council. 2. The Colonnade — The plans for the office addition at the Colonnade were delivered to the City today for review. The developer is proposing 240,000 sq. ft. of office space and an addition parking ramp. 3. Maywood — This is the Tree Service Site on the south TH 55 frontage road, east of Valleywood Circle. Environmental Commission Minutes September 25, 2006 Page 4 of 5 4. Honeywell — The City has not received anything from Honeywell. There has been some contact with staff. Honeywell wants to remodel their building, eliminate some of its production, bring in 1,500 professional type positions and add a two-story parking structure. Pawluk is concerned about the number of cars that will be added to the streets in that area. Hill asked if there was some way to ask Honeywell to get rid of some of the impervious surface it has now. She sees Honeywell lights in her back yard from long abandoned parking lots behind their building. Oliver stated that staff cannot comment until the City sees plans. Hill asked if once the City receives the plans, can staff suggest things such as impervious surface and make their parking ramp higher. Oliver stated that the City could enforce the standards that are in place. There is more leeway when it is a planned unit development. If the Park & Ride facility at the MnDOT building moves forward, they certainly will have more capability in Golden Valley to re-route traffic. Pawluk asked how big the Park & Ride structure would be. Oliver does not remember the number of stalls, but it will be four floors. Clancy will update the Environmental Commission more on Honeywell once staff receives more information. E. South Rice Lake Buckthorn Removal Project — The residents plan to complete the next phase of the buckthorn removal on September 30, 2006. Lundstrom or Teynor will be there to answer questions. F. Open Space & Recreation Commission Minutes — The July 24, 2006 minutes are attached to the agenda for your information. 6. Commission Member Council Resorts No one attended any recent Council meetings. Pawluk is not receiving the agendas for the Council meetings or the Council/Manager meetings. Clancy advised that the entire agenda packets for these meeting are available on the City's website. The other Commissioners are receiving the Council agendas. 7. Other Business Silpala commented about the noise coming from a machine shop near Pennsylvania Woods; and asked if the City had a noise ordinance. Clancy explained that the City does have a noise ordinance. After 10 pm noise levels are put at maximum level. Silpala asked if there were limits during the day (7 am to 10 pm). Clancy replied she would have to check the ordinance and could give a copy to Silpala. Silpala added that there is no housing near the shop but walking through the woods, the shop makes a racket that he would not put up with if living nearby. It seems the problem is coming from their ventilation system. Clancy will ask Inspections Department to look into the noise. Pawluk asked about the traffic signal at the intersection of Golden Valley Road and the south side of Noble Avenue that sits right next to the sidewalk. In the middle of the sidewalk there is a MH cover. The sidewalk around is breaking up around the manhole. Clancy will have staff check this. Silpala asked what the best way is to promote the use by the City of earth energy and other environmental friendly modes of transportation. Would this fall under the Comprehensive Plan? Baker Environmental Commission Minutes September 25, 2006 Page 5 of 5 believes the Commission should look for all kinds of opportunities to insert things into the Comprehensive Plan. Hill would like more mass transit. St. Clair asked if the City would hold public meetings to allow resident input concerning the Comprehensive Plan. Clancy did not know the answer to that question; it will be part of the scope development. Oliver thinks a lot of the direction will come out of the Envision process. Silpala asked if the City plans to add any major construction projects, new structures or buildings. Clancy replied that the City is currently doing a building assessment and analysis. Staff is evaluating all the existing City buildings to see if they meet the City's needs, what condition they are in and costs to repair. The Brookview Community Center is a concern because staff questions whether the building still meets the City's long-term needs. The performance area will be located on the north shore of the pond near the large shelter. The back of the stage will be toward the pond and the audience will face north. Estimated cost of the performance area is $250,000. Clancy also mentioned there are significant issues with the City Hall building. A building analysis of all City buildings has been done and she is awaiting the results. Silpala would like to see the City to encourage contractors to consider using ground source heat pumps, rather than burning gas or electricity when it approves building permits for new buildings, or replaces a heating system. Pawluk asked if the City Code allows or encourages this. Oliver believes this would be a building code issue; however, encouraging the contractors could be incorporated at the local level. Silpala asked if the City allows electric vehicles on City streets. He believes the state of Minnesota passed a new law allowing all electric vehicles to operate on local streets, but believes it is up to each municipality to rule on this within its own borders. Baker added that there are several things that could be done to encourage green roofs, recycled materials, etc. The City could then install interpretive signs explaining to the public that this is something you could do too. Clancy believes that once the City adopts the 1-394 Corridor Study, a lot of these things will come out of that plan. St. Clair commented that he was asked to make a presentation to the Fridley Environmental Commission. While there he mentioned being a member of the Golden Valley Environmental Commission and that it was dealing with 1/1 issues. The Fridley Commission has no idea what 1/1 was, and neither did their staff person attending the meeting. St. Clair was proud and pleased that he is part of the Golden Valley group that does know what about 1/1 and its impacts on the environment. It took a long time to explain this to Fridley. 8. Adiourn MOVED by Baker, seconded by Hill, and the motion carried to adjourn. The next scheduled meeting will be on October 23, 2006 at 7:00 pm. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 pm. Respectfully submitted, 1 e ra K. Somers Administrative Assistant Department of Public Works y y. alle www. ci.golden-valley. mn. us October 4, 2006 F"` p -- 11� City Hall Subject: 2007 Pavement Management Program 7800 Golden Valley Road Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection Golden Valley, MN 55427-4588 coordinate construction activities in your neighborhood. The inspection in 763-593-8000 763-593-8109 (fax) Dear Property Owner: 763-593-3968 (TDD) engineering firm of Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. (SEH) on behalf of the The City of Golden Valley will be initiating a Sanitary Sewer Service Mayor and Council Compliance Inspection in your neighborhood as part of its 2007 Pavement 763-593-8006 Management Program and its Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Program. City Manager The purpose of the inspections is to eliminate sources of clear water, also 763-593-8002 known as inflow and infiltration (1/1), into the sanitary sewer system. This clear water, which typically consists of ground water and storm water Public Safety runoff, puts undue stress on the sanitary sewer collection and treatment Police: 763-593-8079 Fire: 763-593-8055 systems, resulting in increased costs for cities such as Golden Valley that 763-593-8098 (fax) use the regional wastewater treatment system. Common sources of 1/1 include the connection of foundation drains and roof drains into the iblic Works sanitary sewer system, and the improper discharge of sump pumps. ,3-593-8030 763-593-3988 (fax) The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) provides Inspections sanitary sewer collection and treatment services for the metropolitan area. 763-593-8090 The City of Golden Valley is among the communities which generate 763-593-3997 (fax) excess peak sanitary sewer flows following heavy rainfalls, which Motor Vehicle Licensing indicates 1/1 problems. The MCES has notified Golden Valley that future 763-593-8101 peak flow violations will have financial impacts including surcharges. in order to minimize and/or avoid these surcharges, a detailed inspection of Planning and Zoning sanitary sewer services is needed to look for sources of 1/I. The City 763-593-8095 needs the cooperation of all of its sanitary sewer customers. Finance 763-593-8013 A brochure discussing the 1/1 Inspection Program, its goals and what it may mean to you, is enclosed with this letter. Please read this information Assessing carefully. 763-593-8020 Park and Recreation The Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection is being performed as 200 Brook -view Parkway part of the upcoming 2007 Pavement Management Program in order to Golden Valley, MN 55426-1364 coordinate construction activities in your neighborhood. The inspection in 763-512-2345 763-512-2344 (fax) your home will be performed by staff from the City's consulting 763-593-3968 (TDD) engineering firm of Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. (SEH) on behalf of the City. G:\PROJECTS\2007 PMP(07-1)\Corres\SanSwrSrvclnspect.doc Compliance Inspection October 4, 2006 Page 2 Please note that you must provide an operating sanitary sewer service cleanout inside your home as part of this inspection. If you do not have an operating cleanout inside your home, you will need to contract with a plumber to install the cleanout. A condensed list of plumbing companies who work within the City is enclosed with this letter for your reference. Please call the Golden Valley Public Works Department at 763.593.8028, or 763.593.3968 TTY, between 8 am and 4:30 pm, Monday -Friday, to schedule an appointment for your inspection. The inspection will take approximately one hour to complete and you must be present during the inspection. Sincerely, Bert Tracy Utility Supervisor Enclosures Jeff Oliver, PE City. 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O cs CU (r- D 0 c n Q) U cd d U U Y 3 :5 L V E 4-1 U U N U cd U U o C L U u E o fd L O n O .Lo U N L L C U S- N d'V 0 C L L a� a) o co 3 c "- O d Y s u u E o, O N City Hall 7800 Golden Valley Road Golden Valley, MN 55437-4588 763-593-8000 763-593-8109 (fax) 763-593-3968 (TDD) Mayor and Council 763-593-8006 City Manager 763-593-8002 Public Safety Police: 763-593-8079 Fire: 763-593-8055 763-593-8098 (fax) Public Works 763-593-8030 763-593-3988 (fax) Inspections 763-593-8090 763-593-3997 (fax) Motor Vehicle Licensing 763-593-8101 Planning and Zoning 763-593-8095 Finance al.le www. ci.golden-valley. mn. us October 9, 2006 Subject: Golden Valley Road/Railroad Bridge Project Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection Dear Property Owner: The City of Golden Valley will be initiating a Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection in your neighborhood as part of its Golden Valley Road/Railroad Bridge project and its Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Program. The purpose of the inspections is to eliminate sources of clear water, also known as inflow and infiltration (1/1), into the sanitary sewer system. This clear water, which typically consists of ground water and storm water run off, puts undue stress on the sanitary sewer collection and treatment systems, resulting in increased costs for cities such as Golden Valley that use the regional wastewater treatment system. Common sources of 1/1 include the connection of foundation drains and roof drains into the sanitary sewer system', and the improper discharge of sump pumps. The Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) provides sanitary sewer collection and treatment services for the metropolitan area. The City of Golden Valley is among the communities which generate excess peak sanitary sewer flows following heavy rainfalls, which indicates 1/1 problems. The MCES has notified Golden Valley that future peak flow violations will have financial impacts including surcharges. In order to minimize and/or avoid these surcharges, a detailed inspection of sanitary sewer services is needed to look for sources of 1/I. The City needs the cooperation of all of its sanitary sewer customers. 763-593-8013 A brochure discussing the 1/1 Inspection Program, its goals and what it Assessing may mean to you, is enclosed with this letter. Please read this information 763-593-8020 carefully. Park and Recreation The Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection is being performed as 200 Brook -view Parkway part of the upcoming Golden Valley Road/Railroad Bridge project in order Golden Valley, MN 55426-1364 to coordinate construction activities in your neighborhood. The inspection 763-512-2345 763-512-2344 (fax) in your home will be performed by staff from the City's consulting 763-593-3968 (TDD) engineering firm of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH) on behalf of the City. G:\PROJECTS\GoldenValleyRd-Doug to 100 {01 -1 3)\Corres\SanSwrSrvclnspect1 00906.doc Compliance Inspection October 9, 2006 --Page 2 Please note that you must provide an operating sanitary sewer service cleanout inside your home as part of this inspection. If you do not have an operating cleanout inside your home, you will need to contract with a plumber to install the cleanout. A condensed list of plumbing companies who work within the City is enclosed with this letter for your reference. Please call the Golden Valley Public Works Department at 763.593.8028, or 763.593.3968 TTY, between 8 am and 4:30 pm, Monday -Friday, to schedule an appointment for your inspection. The inspection will take approximately one hour to complete and you must be present during the inspection. Sincerely, Bert Tracy �7 Utility Supervisor Enclosures gff6Oiver, PE City Engineer C: Alva Rankin, SEH Kirby Van Note, SEH Tom Burt, City Manager Jeannine Clancy, Director of Public Works Tom Klatt, Public Works Maintenance Manager Ron Nims, Public Works Project Coordinator GAPROJECTS\GoldenValleyRd-Doug to 100(01-13)\Corres\SanSwrSrvclnspect100906.doc NOTICE DATE: The City of Golden Valley has been unable to contact you to inspect your property for prohibited storm water discharges as part of the Golden Valley Municipal Code Chapter 3. Within 24 hours, please call the Golden Valley Public Works Department at 763.593.8028, or 763.593.3968 TTY, between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment for your inspection. When calling, please provide the following information: 1. Your name, phone number and address. 2. Reason for the call: sanitary sewer service inspection. 3. The date and time you are available for the inspection. Thank you for your cooperation. ❑ First Notice Date: ❑ Second Notice Date: ❑ Final Notice Date: Name: Add Phone: Certificate of Compliance ky This is to certify that the property listed above is in complete compliance with the city sewer ordinance. Inspector: Date: (Signature of Inspector) White Copy: Property Owner Yellow Copy: City of Golden Valley Pink Copy: SEH 11 � e a good neighbor... Name City if ley Sanitary Sewer Service Compliance Inspection City of Golden Valley Date : m OOam pm House Number Street Name Telephone Number �/'+ Video Tape # TimeOarn GV-m-m—m ❑ m •mopm Owner/Occupant Signature Inspector Signature Compliance Non -Compliance Further Investigation No Foundation Drain Connection O Foundation Drains Connected to O No One Home — Left Notice on Door Sanitary Sewer O Sump Pit Not Connected to Sanitary Sewer O Access to Service Lateral Needed O Sump Pump Piped into Sanitary Sewer O Sump Pump Properly Piped O Roof Drains or Cisterns Drain into O DyeTesUSmokeTest Roof Drain O Certificate of Compliance Sanitary Sewer (Circle One) O Review Video O Issue Date: O Flexible Pipe Connection from Pump to Outside Building O Damaged Sanitary Pipe O Improper Sump Pump Discharge O Inspection is Refused Notes Reasons for Recommending Service Lateral Replacement North O Roots in Line O Sag/Pipe Deflection O Cracked Piping O Obstruction in Service Lateral O Mineral Deposits O Offset Pipe Joints White Copy: Property Owner Yellow Copy: City of Golden Valley Pink Copy: SEH