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2018-01-22 EC Agenda Packet AGENDA GOLDEN VAL�EY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION lanuary 22,2018, Monday @ 6:30pm Council Conference Room (across from Council Chambersj Golden Valley City Hall, 7800 Golden Valley Rd 1. Call to Order 2. Approval of Regular Meeting Minutes of November 27, 2017 (5 min) 3. 2018 Environmental Commission Budge#Ideas (10 min) 4. 2018 Work Plan Priorities (5 min) S. GreenStep Cities—Step 3 Recognition &program staff assessment(5 min) 6. GreenStep Cities—Step 4—Stormwater(30 min) 7. Program/Project Updates (20 minJ 8. Councii Updates(5 min) 9. Other Business *Joint CouncilJCommission meeting at Brookview on February 27th from 6p-8p 10. Adjourn . This document is available in alternate formats upon a 72-hour request.Piease caN `, � 7b3-593-8006(TTY:763-59�-3968)to make a request. E�tamples of alternate formats � may include large print,electronic,Braille,audiocassette,etc. ' � � 1 GOLDEN VALLEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION Regular Meeting, Minutes November 27, 2017 Commissioners Present: Tracy Anderson, Tonia Galonska, Lynn Gitelis, Dawn Hill, Larry Johnson, Joseph Ramlet, Jim Stremel and Debra Yahle Staff Present: Eric Eckman, Public Works Specialist; Sue Schwalbe, Administrative Assistant Also Present: Council Member Larry Fonnest Call to Order Chair Hill called the meeting ta order at 6:30 pm. Approval of Reqular Meetinq Minutes MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Galonska, and the mofran carri�d unan�nously to approve the minutes of the October 23, 2017 regular rt�eeti�g as am�nded to include Joe Ramlet under "Commissioners Present". � Natura! Resources Mana�tement Plan This plan is being incorporated into the Parks and Natur�fi Reso�sr�es chapter of the 2040 comprehensive plan update. Eckman led the review and provided a progress update on the plan's implementatian matrix ft�r natural and c�nstructed improvements within nature areas. The following items were spectfically d�scussed by the Commission: • The Commission agreed to t��p th�;fa�st acti�n listed under General Natural Resource Improvements (Address Encroachment through education, identification, and boundary dem�rcation) as a high priority and to address the encroachment issue now rather than later. • It was decided to r�move t�e act�On item "Install tunnel under the Union Pacific railroad tracks" since it i� not a part of the bike/pedestrian plan recommended by the task force. • Also to remove, "In�fiall ca�e access for recreational use of the ponds"from all stormwa�r ponds in the City. The stormwater ponds typically have lower water quality then natural receiving waters and are not listed as priority 1 water bodies by thi� Basset Greeic Watershed Management Commission. • The Commissior► �uggested that new pet waste disposal systems could be maintainetJ/emptied by volunteers who Adopt-a-Trail or Adopt-a-Park. MOVED by Stremel, SECONDED by Galonska, and the motion carried unanimously to modify the Natural Resources Management Plan by removing the following action items from the matrix: Install tunnel under the UP RR tracks and install canoe access for recreational use on ponds. 2018 Environmental Commission Budqet Ideas The City Council has included $3,500 in the proposed 2018-2019 budgetfor Environmental Commission meetings and educational events. Ideas on ways to use these funds were discussed and included the foilowing: • The meeting/event would need to take place in Golden Valley or in a nearby city at a city-sponsored event {like Home Remodeiing Fair) • An informational booth could be set up at an existing event G:�Environmental CommissionlMinutes1201 711 1-November\11-27-17 EC Minutes.doc 2 Minutes of the Environmentai Commission November 27, 2017 Page 2 of 2 o Existing events include Home Remodeling Fair; Golden Valley Art and Music Festivai; Farmers Market • Expertslguest speakers could be brought in to speak or provide hands on demonstrations o Demons#rations could take place on a site within the community ■ Example: Buckthorn removal o Could use classroom setting, like community ed classes o Speakers/experts could include Organic Bob, U of MN CompostlRecycle expert, Hennepin County Recycling expert, other U of MN �duc:�#ors, staff from Center for Energy and Environment o Staff t4 research costs to set up a class at the new Brqok�i�w • Pravide local nature area tours • Offer help to homeowners on how #o manage their home and yard more effectively and efficiently GreenStep Cities —Stea 4 core topic areas Eckman presented the results of the Step 4 Open �pa�e, P�rks, and Trees core topic area and discussed which metrics are eligible for Step 5. MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Johnson and the motion carried unanimously to approve the entry for Step 4 ppen �pace, Parks, an�! Trees into the GreenSteps Cities website. Pro�ram/Proiect Updates The complete Program/Project Upclate is on file. Youth Member Updates This item was removed from the agenda. In the future, the youth member and any other Commission member may co�nment under "Other Business". Other Busines$ MOVED by Gitelis, SECONDED by Stremel, and the motion carried unanimously to cancel the Environmental Commission December 18�h meeting. A- djourn MOVED by Anderson, SECONDED by Gitelis, and the motion carried to adjourn the m�eting a#8:30 pm. Claire Huisman Administrative Assistant G:1Environmerrtal CommiasionlMinutes12 01 711 1-NovemberU 1-27-17 EC Minutes.doc 3 G1��' tl�� C����'fZ � � � ,� � �va1le � Ph sical De � y velopment Department �63-593-8030 J 763-593-398$(fax) Date: January 17, 2018 To: Environmental Commission From: Eric Eckman, Development and Assets Coordinator Subject: Ideas for 2018 Environmental Commission Budget The City Council has included$3,500 in the 2018-2019 budget for Environmental Commission meetings and educational events. In late 2017,the Commission began planning how to invest those funds as part of its 2018 work plan. The Commission determined that the meeting/event must take place in Golden Valley or in a nearby city at a city-sponsored event(like Home Remodeling Fair). Possible event topics discussed by the Commission include: • Chemical-free yards and gardens • Native piants and landscapes • Pollinators and pollinator habitat • Invasive species control (buckthorn, garlic mustard, reed canary grass,etc) • Energy efficiency and renewable energy • Managing stormwate�on your property(reducing runoff,chlorides, and nutrients) • Resilience/Emergency preparedness Additional ideas discussed by the Commission included: • An informational booth could be set up at an existing event o Existing events include Home Remodeling Fair;Golden Valley Art and Music Festival; Farmers Marke# • Experts/guest speakers could be brought in to speak or provide hands on demonstrations o Demonstrations could take place on a site within the community • Example: Buckthorn removal o Could use classroom setting, like community ed classes G:1Environmental CommissionUVlemos 4 o SpeakersJexperts could include Organic Bob, U of MN CampostjRecycle expert, Hennepin County Recyciing expert,other U of MN educatars, staff from Center for Energy and Environment o Staff to research costs to set up a class at the new Brookview • Provide local nature area tours • Offer help to homeowners on how to manage their home and yard more effectively and efficiently Staff discussed these ideas with Park and Recreation staff who provided the following feedback: + Park and Recreation can help coordinate and can assist with advertising/promoting, in brochure or other methods • Space at Brookview Community Center can be used at no charge * We could start out classroom style and then ga outside for hands-on demonstration • Staff suggested going to a residents house (selected at random or by choice)to do hands- on demonstration • Staff liked the topics Chemical-free yards and gardens,and Native plants and landscapes as they are timely We can discuss these ideas and mare at the lanuary meeting. 5 Gt�� d�� � ����� � � �� � �[ 1 ��..11�..' Ph sical Develo ment De artme � Y p P nt 763-593-8Q30/753-593-3988(fax) Date: January 22, 2018 To: Environmental Commission From: Eric Eckman, Development and Assets Coordinator Subject: GreenStep Cities Step 3 Recognition &Program staff assessment In December 2017, GreenStep Cities program staff notified the City that it has achieved Step 3 staius in the program and that it will be recognized for its efforts at the June 2018 League of Minnesota Cities conference. Attached is the assessment worksheet completed by GreenStep Cities program staff. Please bring any questions you might have about the assessment to the Commission meeting. G:\Environmental CommissionlMemos 6 2018 Cate�orv A Citv GOLDEN VALLEY Currently a St_ ep 2 GreenStep City as of June 2017 (joined Aprii 2016) Which ossessment? Preliminary:for city review�✓ Final:May IS`recammendation to LMC a Assessor and da[e: Philipp Muessig, 12/14/17 Tota/8Ps implemented: 22 All required*BPs done? YES BP distribution requirements*met? YES � Recn�nition at a Ste�31eve1 involves,at a minimum: � Implementing 16 bes#practices, including: 0 10 specific BPs: #1,#6,#11,#12,#15,#16,#17,#24,#25,#29 a 2 Building BPs,2 Land Use BPs,2 Transportation BPs,4 Env. Mgt. BPs,3 Comm.JEcon. BPs • Completing 27 actions, including: 0 9 specific actions: #1.1&#1.2; #6.1&#6.2; #11.1; #15.1; #24.1&#24.2;#29.1 *note:requirements are for Step 3 recognition Best practices(required in bold) BP implemented? Action summary by#and star level achieved Action rules(req. actions in bold) BUILDINGS:distribution requirement is 2 BPs; are 2 BPs done? YES 1. Public 1.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—As af 2016, 10 years of energy use data for Actions i&2;&one action YES 20 City-owned buildings;every 6 months entered; annual review by from actions 3-7 staff and Environmental Commission 1.2 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS—2016:changing out T12s for T8s in all buildings;some motion activated ligh#ing added 1.5 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS— 2018 new Brookview Community Center built to LEED Silver: priority parking for Low Emissions Vehicles, bicycle parking,solar reflective roof and terrace, stoRnwater quality control features, all LEDs. Exterior lighting 67%more efficient than code;in#erior lighting 13%more efficient than code 1.6 COMPLETE @ 15TAR—Energy Efficient Operations Manual created for City Hall: approx..savings of 27,000 kWh, $6,000 2. Private NO 2.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—CEE contract to bring hee remodeling any two actions advisor visits and the Home Energy Program to residents in 2009;24 yrs. co-sponsored W. Metro Home Remodeling Fair(incl. energy topics) 3. New �y� 3.3 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS-2015: PUD approval requires minimum action i or 2;one from 3-5 options to total 5 points;options include a green roof(5 pts.),a renewable energy source(4 pts.), LEED gold(3 pts.)or platinum(4 pts.) building,community garden (3 pts.), enhanced storm water 4. Lighting/Signals 4.4 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--All 43 traffic signals have pavement 2 actions with one from 5-8 YES sensors; Hwy 55+signal interconnections;all County signal upgrades include video detection;flashing yellow arrow left turn signals;first 2 roundabouts are being built 4.5 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--entire City Hall campus LEDs(signs, parking, bollards, security lights); retrofits to�EDs within park buildings and other ublic s aces as resources allow workin on an invento of 7 these conversions); City Hali parking lot LEDs cut annual cost from $3,173 to$1,436 4.8 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--Annual costs#o city 2009$31,924» 2015 $16,566 5. Reuse any one action YES tAND USE:2 BPs required; are 2 BPs done? 6.Comp Plan y�s 6.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—2040 Comp Plan includes:chapter on Actlons Z&2 sustainability and resilience;sustainability goals highlighted in all chapters; bike/ped transportation chapter expands multi-modai transportation; Capital Improvement Plan cata�ogues public investments by date and cost; CIP yearly review by Planning Commission for consistency with Comp Plan 6.2 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—Comp Plan reference often in "Purpose and Intent"subdivision of each Zoning Code section;zoning application findings acknowledge consistency with Comp Plan 6.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—Joint Water Commission (incl.joint ductile iron pipe water main), mill/overlay shared equipment, 2-city fire mutual aid agreement, 2-city lodging taxes support joint to tourism bureau,3-city recycling contract, inter-city(8 JPA)access to parks/schools,joint hydrologic modeling project 6.4 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--2040 comp plan will ID natural resource protection areas, recommend strategies for integrating protection into the development process, use 2013 NR Mgt. Plan (incl.2002 NRI)to make LM decisions 7. Density YES 7•1 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--R-2 up to 8 DUA, R-4 allows over 12 DUA; any one action 2040 Comp Plan,where R-3& R-4 zoning districts adjacen#to commercial,will consider higher DUA 7.2 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--density bonuses: in R-3 for underground paricing, locating near transit route, substantia! recreation facilities onsite; seniorlphysical disability housing; PUDs 8. Mixed Uses 8.1 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--2008 facilitated community planning any two actians YES meetings for the I-394 mixed use district for the comprehensive plan; resident and business surveys;visual preference survey 8.2 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--City Hall campus connected via paths/walks to Co. Library;adjacent to commercial;senior housing, bus within 0.1 miles. 4 schools along public transit lines--Perpich Center has reduced- fee bus passes for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch 8.7 COMPLETE @ 2 STAR5--Live/work vertical units ailowed in the I-394 mixed use district; shared arkin allowed in some areas 9. Highway Development any one action 10. Conservation Develapment YES 10.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--2013 NRI;2015 NR Mgt. Plan IDs high/low any one action quality natural areas and strategies; ordinances to preserve HQ areas during evaluation of development; PUD ord. preserves and protects substantial desirable portions of sites;option and incentive in the Tree and Landscape Code to plant a larger massing of native grasses and wildflowers in developments. 10.5 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--As of 2016 city established 13 conservation easements,totaling 25.7 acres;excellent 2015 Environmental State of the City report YES TRANSPORTATION:2 BPs required; are 2 BPs done? 8 11.Complete Green Streets 11.1 COMPI.ETE @ 2 STARS—2011 Council resoiution; 2016 bike/ped 1;&two additional actions YES task force to assess routes and connectivity for 2040 comp plan 11.3 CfJMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Douglas Drive 2016-17 corridor project: streetscaping, sidewalks, bike lanes, roundabouts, undergrounding utilities&adding duct banks/conduits for future utility expansions; existing stormwater pond expanded to irrigate nearby ballfislds;excess ROWfiltration basins 11.4 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--2017-2021 Capital Improvement Plan budgets for$400,000 in sidewalk and trail system upgrades 11.5 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--2002 City facilitated MNDOT's construction of ped bridge over Hwy. 100 connecting 8assett Creek Paric in Crystal to Briarwood Nature Area in GV;3 park-street connections 11.6 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--Douglas Dr. 2016-'17 corridor project; reconstruction of Winnetka &Zenia Aves. incorporated perennia�, shrub, and tree piantings in medians and boulevards, curves; road diets on 3 Co. roads;almost every strest reconstruction project the City has completed for the last 15 years has narrowed roadway widths and reduce irnpervious surfaces:2004, 2010, 2017 12.Mobility Options 12.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Interactive bike/ped maps; Bike/Ped any two actions YES Planning Task force; park 8� ride lot;taprooms,cocktail rooms allowed to substitute 2 bicycle spaces for every 1 required car parking space up to 15°10 of required parking spaces;bike parking required for residents in 12+ unit developments,for aN other developments at 5%of the required vehicle parking(minimum of 4 spaces). 2 businesses are 2 bronze Bicycle Friendly Businesses;2016 WalkScore of 29 12.4 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--park and ride lots at General Mills Boulevard and Interstate 394 and at Highway 100 and Duluth Street. These lots give access to bus routes and car-pool services. 13.FEeets YES 13.2 COMPLETE @ 15TAR--public works staff routinely survey vehicles any two actions by department for usage,function, and miles per gallon 13.3 COMPLE�E @ 2 STARS--Review of vehicle fuel usage&costs; 2013 snowplowing zones/routes for streets/sidewalks optimized for fuel and labor efficiencies; GPS automatic vehicle location technology in all snow removal equipment resulting in reduced fuel/salt use;2008 staff no-idling policy;expioring police squad car computer systems that reduce idling; 22 E85 vehicles 13.4 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Parks 8 police bike patrols; annual police bike-along (20 residents in 2015) 14.TOD/TDM ND 14.4 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--Transportation demand management any two actions overlay district along I-394 requires TDM plans for dense developments (0.6+of gross sq. ft. floor area per sq. ft.of land in parcel); plans may require incentives for ridesharing, public transit, bikeJped,variable/flex work hours, shared arkin YES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT:4 BPs required; are 4 dane? iS. Purchasing 15.1 COMP�ETE @ 1 STAR—2017 sustainable purchasing guidelines: 1;and one additional actian YES �nergyStar,WaterSense, Green Seal, EcoLogo andlor US EPA Safer Chaice cleaning products, 30°l0+ recycled-content paper; 10% price leyway 15.4 COMPLETE @ 1 STAR—Water Sense sinks, toilets, urinafs, showerheads, pre-rinse spray valves, i�rigation controllers 16.Trees 16.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Tree City USA since 1987; $13/resident 9 any two actions YES 16.2 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--survival rates of plantings tracked(86- 100°l0) 16.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—annual tree planting in public spaces$10k- $30,000; also budget for tree replacement as part of Pavement Management Program; 2016 EarthDefine Geospatial[LiDAR]Data and Services—overall city tree canopy of 40.5% 16.6 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—residents directed to MnDOT Plant Selector online tool; Emerald Ash Borer Management Plan 2090; use of 10-20-30 rule 17.5tormwater 17.1 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—MIDS adopted 2015 any one action YES 17.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS—code requires stormwater runoff rates be limited to pre-project rates for the 2-year, 10-year and 100-year,24-hour precipitation events; public& private street width proposals beiween 24- and 26-feet(&some 1$')consistently approved 17.5 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--residential rain garden, native vegetation guidelines; infiltration, evapotranspiration, reuse/harvesting, conservation design, urban forestry and green roofs are given preference as design options for those seeking a permit(esp. PUD);stormwater harvesting helps irrigate Sandburg Athletic Complex;advanced techniques implemented in smaller street projects as opportunities arise; use of Atlas 14; 8 public, 36 private rain gardens; 1 private green roof;2 public, 2 private pervious pavers 18. Parks&Trails 18.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--2016, 15%land in parics/open space; 55 any th�ee actions YES acresJ1000 residents; 100°!o within one-half mile of a park/open space 18.5 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS—25 native buffer areas{54 acres)using IPM (herbicides only on athletic fields if weeds constitute over 70%); no milkweed removal and is included in public planters,medians and along roadways; park and public event recycling; in 2015 6 acres pollinator habitat plan#ed 18.8 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--Adopt-a-park, -space,-pond,-storm drain 19.Surface Water YES 19.4 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--new shoreland development or alteration if state public water: 4;and requires protection or restoration; new requires dedication of permanent one additional action conservation easements over a significant portion of the shoreland if no state water: any one action 19.5 COMP�ETE @ 2 STARS—5 out of 16 miles with stream bank buffer; over 30 private properties by 2016 stabilized their own shorelines;20 private properties have shoreline conservation easements 19.6 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS 20.Water J Wastewater YES 20.1 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--uses 63 to compare energy usage of water 1&2;and one additional reservoir to Crystal; JWC pumps and delivers drinking wa#er at a rate of 1.0267 kWh per 1,000 gallons 20.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Inflow/infiltration inspections required before house sale, plumbing permits ($10,000+), variances, subdivisions, other planning actions; voluntary I/I inspections part of Pavement Management Program; 2004-2015 reduced I/I flow 3.1 MGD{24°/a)_ savings at wastewater treatment plant of up to$2,772,175Jyear 20.4 [&20.2] COMPLETE @ 2 STARS—3�party yrly. check of wateNwastewater pumps; peak shaving generator in pump house;2 out of 4 new efficient water reservoir um s, 2020 lan for other 2 21.Septics any one action 22.Solid Waste YES ZZ•Z City recycies at all public buildings,facilities, parks and facilities; 1 or 2; &one from 4-8 added more recycting signage; 2016:447.7 tons of leaves from City ro erties 10 22.4 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--annual"Mighty Tidy Day"(data available) for fumiture, household items for Bridging reuse;several second-hand shops in the City 22.6 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--city curbside recycling since 1987 to all 1-4 family residences; private garbage haulers must follow the City arganiied schedule; larger MF dwellings/C&I required to provide%ontract for recycling coilection at least every 2 weeks;2018-new city contract for recycling services; 2016-2,174.05 tons of materials were diverted to city recycling 23. Local Air Quality YES 23.2 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--ordinance regulates recreational fires; any two actions guidance for recreational buming on the City website; Code prohibits the installation, use, and maintenance of outdaor wood boilers 23.3 COMPLETE @ 2 STRS—no smoking in public parks/recreation facilities; no-idling policy for the police%ther departments saved $1,600/mo. For lice in the first summerwith the new olic ECON&COMM DVLP:3 BPs required; are 3 done? YES 24.Benchmarks&Involvement YES 24.1 COMPLETE @ 2 S7ARS--Environmental Commission with annual Actions 1&2 report to council, GS on city web 24.2 COMPLETE @ 1 STAR--As part of 2040 comp plan staff reviewed objectives completion& reported to Planning Commission;CIP catalogues public investments by date and cost 24.3 COMPLETE @ 1 STAR—Environmental State of the City report 25.Green Businesses YFS 25.4 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--City annually hosts Mighty Tidy Day with any two actions value-added businesses(Shred-N-Go, Tech Dump, Better Futures)for resident disposal of items that cannot be donated;city regularly contracts with companies that use recycled materials in stree#re-constn�ction projects 25.5 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Liberty Crossing redevelopment site:a mix of housing adjacent to transit and flood storage;reduction of impervious surface area; establishment of native vegetation buffer areas; development of public open space and trails; onsite renewable energy generation 26. Renewable Energy YE$ 26.1 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--solar�wind ordinance;since 2001 16 any two actions solar installations, aggregate value$363,793 26.2 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--City web lists green power purchasing, solar ap to assess property's solar potential; in 2016 3 businesses,435 residents participated in Windsource;as of 2016,4 businesses, 13 residences have installed onsi#e sol�ar 26.5 COMPLETE @ 1 STARS--2015 2 PV arrays(80 kW total)on public buildings; 2 more to come; 15%& 100%of building demands met; $2,213lyr.savings 27. Local Food YES 2�•2 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--2013:chickens allowed by permit{2017:9 any one action licenses); 1 PUD option is a community garden 27.3 COMPLETE @ 3 STARS--Market in the Valley:farmers market in City Hall parking lot every Sunday moming June-October,�1000 shoppers/Sunday; 7,072 out of 9,610 residential units are within a mile of CSA drop-off points or the farmers market(74%of the population) 28. Business Synergies Np 28.3 shy of completion at a 1-star level- transit service through action 2,3 or 4 Downtown West area,which is within 0.5 miles of single-family zoning; City facilitated s�hared parking for the Central Park West property 11 29. Climate Adaptation YES 2g•1 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS--par#of regional Emergency Operations action 1 Pian/Group; includes a crisis communication plan 29.2 COMPLETE @ 15TAR--developing Resilience Plan to be part of its 2018 comp plan 29.3 COMPLETE @ 1 STAR—2017 focus group of professionals who woric to provide services to vulnerable populations to develop objectives, policies, and strategies outlined in the City's Resilience and Sustainability Plan 29.5 COMPLETE @ 2 STARS—"red book"with critical maps, procedural information, contacts for emergency events and disasters; comprehensive facility analysis in 2006 incorporated into the Capital Improvement Plan each year for building improvements; investments to ensure new buildings are built to be durable and resilient to natural hazards;several roofs re ired; 5.2 miles of shorelines restored 12 C1�� U� r. ����� � � � � � � �-�.11� � � Physical Development Department 763-593-8030 J 763-593-3988(fax} Date: October 18, 2017 To: Environmental Commission From: Eric Eckman, Development and Assets Coordinator Subject: GreenStep Cities Step 4-Stormwater Goiden Valley has wrapped up its inventory of best practices and has recently achieved 5tep 3 status in the program.The City is now working toward Step 4 which involves the documentation of inetric measurements in seven core topic areas and five optional topic areas. Measuring for Step 4 is important as the City must show improvements in each topic area to advance to 5tep 5. Improving within these topic areas will help the community reduce energy use,save money, and increase resilience to short and long term shocks and stressors. Core topic areas Optional topic areas(in priority order) ✓ Open Sppce, Parks, and Trees • City Fleets • Storrnwater • Infrastructure for Biking and Walking • City Buildings and Lighting • Car,Transit, and Bike Options • Transportation Modes and Miles • Surface Water • Waste Water • Green Buildings • Renewable Energy * Local Food {only if green buildings • Land Use does not prove to be workable) The next core topic area that the City is completing is Stormwater. The measurement value for Stormwater is derived from the Blue Star Award Program assessment. information on the Blue Star program as well as the completed assessment is attached far reference. After discussion, staff requests the Commission to consider making a motion to approve the entry for Step 4 Stormwater into the GreenSteps Cities website. G:1Environmental Commission\Memos 13 � � � � � . - _ i 1 : • Assessment number (percent)from the o 63% 9.1 ��nnesota Blue Star City �° program: Enter any justification or explanation for variation of inetrics: 14 RThe Blu� �tar Awa�rd For Excellence in Stormwater Munagement _ _ � PROGRAM INTR4DUCTION � For communities that wish to achieve excellence in stormwater BLUE STAR management,Minnesota's regulatory and pernutting proga,ms offer AWARD little incentive. R�izing t�cellence in Tlie Blue Star Award is a voluntary program designed to offer �'"""q"'h'st°r"'"'ater communities that excel in stormwater mana ement the ���ent 8 posirive public reco�niition thev deserve. The Blue Star Assessment The Blue Star Assessment is a volutttary self-assessment for communities that rates key indicators such as development codes,site-design guidelines and post-construcrion stormwater runaff standazds. Communities that achieve a minimum score on the Blue Star Assessment earn the Blue Star Awazd and are recognized as leaders in stormwater man�gement in Minnesota. The Blue Star Assessment is designed to be fle�ble,transparent and fair. Communities that excei in stormwater management can earn the award regardless of population, MS4 pemut status,development status,and natural resource condition. Time Commitment The Blue Star Assessment takes as little as one hour to complete. The www.bluestarmn.or website lets users log-on to conduct the private assessment.Assessment feahues include the ability to flag questions for future reconsideration as well as the ability to stop and save the assessment at any time,allowing users to complete the assessment at their convenience. Assessment Components The Blue Star Assessment allows communities to conduct a self-assessment in three core areas: Section One:Plannin�and Preservation This section includes questions on the following sub-topics: • Part A: Water Friendly Development Patterns • Part B:Natural Resource Preservation&Management • Part C: Stormwater Management Funding&Incenrives Section Two: Stormwater Management Standazds and Practices Tlus section includes quesrions on the following sub-topics: • Part D:Impervious Cover Management • Part E: Stormwater Management Polices • Part F: Green Streets For Cleaner Water Section Three: Stormwater Pollution Prevention This section includes questions on the following sub-topics: • Part G:Educarion&Community Programs • Part H: Inspection&Enforcement • Part I: Source Cantrol 15 Recognition Duration Blue Star Award status lasts for five years fram the date of recognition.After five years,a community will be asked to update their assessment to maintain the award. Blue Star Award Winners The Blue Star Award was launched in July 2010.Information like the amount of communities that have conducted their online self-assessment as well as the number who have won the assessment is available on the Blue Star ParticipatingCommunities weba�e.To find out which communities are scoring highest, visit the Blue Star Award Leaderboard. Program Partnerships: Connection with the MPCA's GreenStep Cities Program The MPCA's GreenStep Cities program offers cities an opportunity to conduct self-assessments on a broad range of environmental sustainability indicators.Cities that achieve a high score will be offcially recognized by the State as a"GreenStep City"through the MPCA's sustainable communifiies program. � T'he GreenStep Cities program incorpotates the Blue Star Award as the program's flagship municipal stormwater management assessment methodology. Blue Star Award Partners& Sponsors The Blue Star Program was launched in 2010 by Friends of the Mississippi River in pa�tnership with Emrnons&Olivier Resource Inc.with technical assistance provided by The Minnesota Pollution Contcol Agency,The Minnesota Green Step Cities Progam,Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District,Minnehaha Creek Watershed District,Mississippi Watershed Management Organization,Project NEMO,The City of Blaine, The City of Woodbury,The City of Lino Lakes, and The City of Inver Grove Heights. Program support generously provided by: • The Irwin Andrew Porter Foundation • The Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District • The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District • The Mississippi Watershed Management Organization Don't Miss Yonr Chance to Earn the Blue Star Award! Minnesota communities can log-in to www.bluestarmn.or�and begin their voluntary online self- assessment today. For More Information Alicia Uzarek Trevor A. Russell Blue Star Award Program Coordinator Water Program Director Friends of the Mississippi River Friends of the Mississippi River 360 North Robert Street-Suite 400 360 North Robert Street-Suite 400 Saint Paul,MN 55101 Saint Paul,MN 55101 Phone: 651-222-2193,ext.29 Phone: 651-222-2193,ext. 18 Email: info@bluestarmn.or� Email: infoQbluestarmn.org 16 ��»M��$ Blue Star Award Program-Assessment Deshboard (httn://www bluestarmn or�/) Blue �tar Program • Hoine(/) * About jabout) • News l/news) • Pa_ 'civating Gomm ities(f r 'cipating co�mn�,�r;ps� • Leaderboards/leaderboard) • Re ' ter(jusers/newl • Contact(�contact) Blue Star Assessment Dashboard Congratulations! � Your community scaring percentage is high enough to earn the Blue Star Award! `��i For more information,including downloadable certificates,posters,press releases, �I�L'� ��'x�R articles,and more,please visit your award uaee(/ hbo�*�/award). A����►R� ��'���""'" Overall Score: CA3mtz��fnity St�st�n1N�'�lP�'_ 63% 121� 192 As an MS4,your community must score least 60%to earn the Blue Star Award Section One: Planning&Preservation Pact A:Water PY3endly I�opment Patterns i00%Complete 45%5/11 Take Asse sment(/survevs/section one p n ing_�mp preservation/WSO�qErLr6/�deR�2 �nl Part S:Natural Resource Preservation&Management hrip://www.bluestarmn.org/dashboard � 7 »4 1/17l2018 Biue Star Award Program-Assessment Dashboard i00%Complete 6i%i6/26 Take Assessment Usurvevs/seciion one planning amp preservadon/WSO�qErZr6/q628i6i7o) rart c:storm.vater lYtan,gemenc Funding 8c In.xnttv�es i00%Complete 66%4/6 Take Assessment Usurvevs/section one planning amp preservation�WSO�aErZr6/24�S�2o�) Bonne ioo°�b Complete 66% 2/3 Take Assessment(/survevs/section one planning amp preservation1WSO�cLErZr6/268488082) Section 1�vo: Stormwater Standards&Practices Part D:Impervious Cover Management 100°iro CorilplE;te 4'7%g/17 TRlce Assessment(Jsurvey�/two stormwater st dards amp uracticesjc��yFoJqZ[8�a��p�2) Part E:3tormwater Maaagpnent Policies 100%Complete 66%43 /65 Take Assessment(/surve�/two stormwater standar amp nracti�Ps/sPt2yFoJqZ�72�o2a�n8) Part F:Green 5treets For Cleaner Water 100�L'Orilpl@tC 53%7/ 13 http:llwww.bluestarmn.org/dashboard " � 2/4 1/17/2018 Blue Star Award Program-Assessment Dashboard Take Assessment[/curvevs/two stormwater standards amp uractices/cpt2yFoJa,Z/�� i 2o�e1 Bonus ioo°b Complete 46%6/ig T�tke Assessment(/survevs/two stormwater standarc�s amp nractices/sI't2vFoJaZ�����o) Section Three: Storinwater Pollution Prevention Part G:Edncatlon&community rrograws ioo96 Complete �096 i2/ i� Take Assessment(/survevs/section three stormwater pollution prevention/�oYiVoanF/26o8o4i29) Part H:Inspei,�tion&Enforcemeat i00%Complete ioo�6 J b Take Assessrnent(/survevs/section three stormwater pollution prevention/�orVp�nPf���6�48c►�) Part I:Source Conttol ioo°�6 Complete 8o968/io Take AssesSment(/survevs/section three stormwater pollution preventionf�oYVo�nPf/a62a. ��02) sonns i00%Complete 80304/5 Take Assessment(/surve�/section thsee stormwater uollution prevention/�oYVo�nPf/io�i��aoo�) http:l/www,bluestarmn.org/dashboard � 9 3/4 1/17/2018 Blue Star Award Program-Assessment Dashboard • Your Account Logged in as thoffman@goldenvalleymn.gov,representing Golden Valley. 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Friends of the Mississippi River � g6o North Robert Street,Suite 400 � Saint Paul,Minnesota 55ioi voice: 6��-222-2193 � fax: 65i-222-boog All contents cQ 2oio FMR and their respective authors http://www.bluestarmn.org/dashboard �O 4/4 1��7�2��$ Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning 8 Preservation �httn://www.bluestarmn orgl) Blue Star Prc�gram • xome(/� • About(/abaut) • News(/newc) ' PSl't1C1Dat'Lng C'nmm»nitie$(�8 '•f'�'�ating; communitiecl • Leaderboard(/leaderbo�trd) • Re ' t r u ers new • Contact(/contact) Section One: Planning & Preservation Part A: Water Friendly Development Patterns An important component of excellence in stormwater management is utilizing water-friendly development strategies.In Part A—take a look at how your community scores in providing design flexibility for new developments,re-using previously developed sites,and encoura,ging the use of low impact development techniques.These are some important strategies that allow communities to maximize groyvth while protecting natnral resources. i) Does your community comprehensive plan allow the following sprawl-limiting strategies?(Select all that apply) 1. '�' Miaced-use development((glossarv#mixed use develonment)(1 point) 2. `�' Comnact development gl �A #compact development)(greater than g units/acre)(i point) 3• Transfer of develo�ment rishts Uglossarv#transfer of development rights)(1 point) 4. ;�" Redevelopment of underutilized previously developed sites(i point) �. Other applicable(1 point) 6. No(o points) �. I don't know(o points) Flag this question Please specify http:llwww.bluestarmn.orglsurveyslsectlon_one�lanning_amp�reservatior►ANS05qErZr6/543832350 �� 1/� 1/17/2018 Bfue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning&Preservation 1. � Flag this question 2) Does your commw�ity have any of the following incentives specifically targeted to bmwnfield'development and redevelopment sites?(Select all that apply—then check appropriate score box below) i. �. ' �nsitv bonLs(Jglossarv#densitv bonus) 2. �' �'u��i�ng for remediation Uglossarv#funil�g for remdiation) 3• Streaml�ed permitting(jg o sary#streaml_ined germitting) 4. Reduced impact fees ossarv#reduced 'unuact feesl 5. �'� Tax increment financing�glossarv#tax increment financin,.g) 6. �� 2 of the above incentives(2 points) �. 3 or more of the above incentives(3 points) $. Not applicable in my community Flag this question 3) Does your community require or encourage Low Impact Develo_pment(LID) (/elossarv#low impact develo�mentl decentralized stormwater management,and/or Better Site Desi,gn (BSD)(/glossarv#better site des�standards for new development and redevelopment? i. Required for new development and redevelopment(3 points) 2. Required for new development only(2 points) 3. Encauraged for new development and/or re-development(i point) 4. • No(o points) 5. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question Ne�part�a �___ .. _ _ .--� . Xour Account http:/hxww.bluestarmn.orglsurveys/section_one�lanning_amp�reserva6onNVS05qErZr6/543832350 �� 2�3 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning 8�Preservation �http:j/www.bluestarmn.or�/) Blue �tar Program • Home{1) • About(Jabout) • News (/ ews) • Participating�ommunities f��a�g commtnities) • Leaderboard(/l�aderboard) • Re 'ster(�users/new) ' �ontact(�contact) Section One: Planning & Preservation « Previous section 3 Part B: Natural Resource Preservation&Management Clean Water is often a reflection of the health of the land. In Part B—assess how your community protects riparian areas,wedands,forest and other important natural features.By planning ahead of time to protect sensitive lands, communides can help enhance natural resources and prevent runoff pollution hefore it starts. 1) Does your community comprehensive plan include an inventory of lugh quality natural resource areas and are land-use decisions guided by the inventory in order to protect these areas from development? 1. ' Yes,inventory used to guide protection(4 points) 2. Yes,inventoried(�point) 3• No(o points) 4. I don't lmow/nat specified(o points) Flag this question 2) Does your community allow filling for development within the floodplain and if so,are restrictions imposed excluding storage of h�zardous materials(/glossarv#hazardous materials)and requiring camnensatorv storage(/glossar�#compensatorv storage)for fill? i. � No fill within FEIVIA and locally defined floodplain allowed(4 points) 2. No fill within FEMA floodplain allowed(3 points) 3. Fill allowed with the above restrictions(2 points) 4• Fill allowed without restrictions(-i point) 5. I don't know/not specified(o point) http:l/www.bfuestarmn.org/surveys/section one�lanning_amp�reservationNVS05qEr2r6/take?section=962816170 �� 1/4 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning 8 Preservation Flag this qusstion 3) Wha#is the minimum width of vegetated wetland buffers[jg ossarv#vegetated wetland buffers) required for new developments in your community? i. • Minimum of 2�feet for all wetlands but increase with quality and function of the resource. (g points) 2. Minimum of 25 feet for all wetlands(i point) 3. No standard J I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 4) What is the minimum width of�tream buffers(/g ossarv#vegetated stream buffers)required for new developments in your communityl i. Minimum of ioo ft feet for all streams(4 points) 2. Minimum of�o feet for all streams(3 points) g. Minimum of�o feet for all streams(2 points) 4. • Minimum of 25 feet for all streams(i point) g. No standard/I don't know/not specified(o points) 6. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question Do those buffer standards include any floodplain,steep slope,vegetation or resource quality considerations? 1. Additional buffer width to encompass ioo-year floodplain 2. Additional buffer width in areas with steep slopes(9%or greater) 3. ��' Buffer language clearly specifies vegetated cover requirements 4• Expanded stream buffer requirements for sensitive resources,such as trout streams and/or ORVWs? 5. ��� One of the above(i point) b. 2 ar more of the above(2 points) �. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question 5) Does your comrnunity protect high quality or sensitive wetlands through a�iesource M agement Plan (J ossary#resource management plan)or Wetland Management Plan (/gloasarv#wedand management plan) ? 1, Yes,plan exceeds state standards(2 points) http://www.bluestartnn.org/surveys/section_one�lanning amp�reservatioNWS05qErZr6/take?section=962816170 �� 2/4 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Plenning&Preservation 2• Yes,plan meets state standards(i point) 3. • No{o points) 4. I don't l�ow/not specified(o points) 5. �- ° Not applicable in my community Flag this questaon 6) Does your community encourage the establishment and sustainability of urban fores#s through the following strategies: (select all strategies that apply,then check appropriate score box below) i, Insect&disease control 2. Increased care during establishment(/glossarv#increased care during establishment) 3. Encauraged boulevard tree establishment 4. �� �ncreased� igQnn»5(�IVCl'Slt�{,[g,IoSSRTv#inCreBsed indi�enous diversrtv) 5. ''�' Tree nrotection and r nlacp;ment ordin nc�P f/�loss #tree producfi�*+ And renlacement ordinance) 6. L�� 2 of the above strategies(i point) 7. 3 of the above strategies(2 points) $. 4 or more of the above strategies(3 points) Flag this question 7) Does your community have land use protections and/or development restrictions that preserve steep slopes (i896 or greater)in a stable, undisturbed vegetated state Uglossarv#stable un �. turbed vegetated state)? 1. Yes(2 points) 2. ` No(o points) 3. I don't know/nat specified(o points) 4. Not applicable in my community Flag this question 8) Does your community require stormwater infiltration to be implemented,consistent with the Minnesota Denartment of He th g�tidelinPg(/glncsaty#mdh �ideL.'nes) in wellhead prote 'on areas Llslossarv#welLhead protection area)? 1, " Yes(z points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) http:l/www.bluestarmn.org/surveys/section_one�lanning_amp�reservation/WS05qErZr6/take?section=9628161�0 �� 3!4 1/17l2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning&Preservation (http:/jwww.bluestarmn.or�� Blue Star Program • Home(/) • About(/about) • News(/news) • Particin�g Communities(,�u�rt��inating communitiesl • Leaderboard(,[leaderboard) � Register(/users,(new) • Contsct(/contact) Section One: Planning & Preservation « Previous section� Part C: Stormwater Management Fundi.ng&Incentives Clean water is an important investment for safe and healthy communities. In Part C,your community can score points for funding meGhanisms that help that build,maintain and improve stormwater management systems. 1� Does your community have any of the following ongoing stormwater management funding mechanisms? i, i✓r Stormwater Utilitv User Fee(/gi_ns�#stormwater utilitv user fee) 2. Other applicable 3. �� Yes{g points) 4. No(o points) �. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this quesdon Please specify 1. 26 http://www.bluestarmn.org/surveyslsection_one�lanning_amp�ressrvatioNWS05qEr2r6/takelsection=241457203 1�3 ��1��2�18 Biue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning&Preservatlon Flag this question z) Does your community have any of the following expanded infrastructure stormwater management funding mechanisms? 1. Stormwater Connectian ee l/g�o�.�Arv#stormwa conuection fee) 2. C�� �tormwater Suecial Acspcsrnent(/glossarv#stormwater sp�cial a�c�aessmentl 3• Stormwater Taac District(/glossary#stormwater tax district) 4. Other applicable 5. ��� Yes(i point) 6. No(o points) 7. I dan't irnow/not specified(o points) Flag#his question Please specify i. � Flag this quesdon 3) For existing/developed sites,does your community a11ow for on-site reductions in stormwater fees for the retrofitting of stormwater management practices? i. Yes,for cammercial,industrial and residential(2 points) 2. Yes,only for commercial and industrial(i point) 3. � No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question _ ___ ., ____ Next part Rr,i • �C'our Account http:!lwww.bluestartnn.orgtsurveys/section one�lanning_amp�reservationNVS05qErZr6ltake?section=241457203 �� u3 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section One:Planning 8�Preservation �httn://www.bluestarmn org/) Blue Star Program • Home t/l � About(/abou 1 • News( ew�) • Participating�ommunities (/p�*�ticiaati g comm��t�ps) • Leaderboard(/leaderboard) • Register(/users/new) • Contact(f contact� Section One: Plannin,g & Preservation « Previous section BO11iLS I'ou can earn extra points toward your Blue Star Award with these bonus questions. i) Has your community adopted a�ble funding mechanism(j�ossarv#stable fundin� mechA�m)for land acquisition of high quality natural resource and/or riparian buffer areas within the last io years? i. '� . Yes(i point) 2. • No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 2) Are your communit�s�e1L ead B�rotection a ess(/glo�#weLlhead protection area)mapped-and are these maps referred to during development review? i. ` Yes-mapped and referred to during development review{2 points) 2. Yes-our wellhead protection areas are mapped(�point) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't lrnow/not specified(o points) 5. Not applicable in my community Flag this question CRetum to dashboard� I http://www.biuestartnn.org/surveys/section_one�lanning_amp�reservationlWSOSqErZr6/takelsection=268488082 �� ��2 1/17J2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standards&Prac�ices www. lue t rmn.or Blue �tar Program • Home (/) • About(� �r� • N_eH'�ln ws) • Particinatin�Comnnunities(/p�[1CiD8hhg commtin�t�p�� • Leaderboard(/leader o rd) • Register(/users/new) • ontact(/contact) Section 'Itivo: Stormwater Standards & Pra�#ices Part D: Impervious Cover Management Impervious surfaces like parlang lots,side walks and driveways contribute vast amounts of runoff to nearby surfaces waters every year.In Part D,look at how your community manages impervious cover. Note:some of the best-management approaches below are not necessarity things your community must require or mandate.Same of questians ask simply whether or not your community encourages or even allows these practices in appropriate situations. 1) Does your community allow�rQof-of-narlane(/glossarv#proof of p ' �)or shared drivewavc �/¢lossarv#shared drivewa�to minimize impervious surface? i. • Yes(i point) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't lu�ow/not specified(o points) Flag this quesiion . 2) For retailJshopping areas larger than io,000 sq ft of floor space,what is your rninimum allowed required parlang ratio for{per i000 ft2 of gross floor area)? 1. Fewer than g.5 parking spaces(3 points) 2• ` 3•5 to 4•o parking spaces(2 points) 3• 4.i to 4.5 parldng spaces(i point) 4. Greater than 4.5 parking spaces{o points) 5. We have a maximum par]ang ratio of 4.0 or less(4 points) httpJ/www.bluestarmn.wg/surveys/lwo_stormwater standards smp_practices/sPt2yFOJqZ/844g4q072 �� �� 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section 7wo:Stormwater Standerds&Practices Flag this question 3) What is your minimum required o�ice building parking ratio(per i000 ft2 of gross floor area)? i. Fewer than 3.o parlang spaces(3 points) 2. g.o to 3.5 parldng spaces(2 points) 3• ' 3•6 to 4•o parldng spaces{i point) 4. Greater than to 4.o parking spaces(o points) 5. We have a maximum parking ratio of g.5 or less(4 points) Flag this question 4) What is your minimum stall width for s��dard parldng s ace (/grl�ssarv#standard p�rking)? i. • 9 feet or less(2 points) 2. 9.i to 9.9 feet(i point) 3. Greater than g.9 feet(o points) Flag this question 5) For new residential lots,does your community require or encourage impervious surfaces like roofs and drive ways to drain to veget�ted areas(,(glossarv#drain to vegetated area)? i. Required{g points) 2. • Encouraged(1 point) 3. No(a points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) 5. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question 6) Does your community require or encourage,where feasible,parking area landscaping to be used for bio- retention of stormwater volume and/or water quality management? i. Reqnired(3 points) 2. • Encouraged(1 point) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question http:l/www.bluestarmn.orglsurveysltwo_stortnwater standards_amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZ/844944072 �O yg 1/1712018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standards&Practices (httu://wH�v.bluestarmn orgQ Blue �tar Program • Home(/) • About.{fabout) • News f news) • Parkicinatin�Communities (�p,artici,p ta ini .g co,ttL,,,,�nities) • Lesderbosrd(Jleaderboard) • Register Uusersjnewl • Contact(jcontact) Section Two: Stormwater Standards & Practices « Previous section� Part E: Stormwater Management Policies In Part E,assess the stormwater rnanagement policaes that apply in your community.Many of the questions below may address policies or ordinances required by a watershed district or watershed management organization that overlay part or all of your cammunity. For this assessment,your communiiy scores points for applicable stormwater standazds set forth by watersheds and other units of government in addition to codes or ordnances you have at the local level. 1Yote:some communities may straddle muln'ple watersheds with d�erent standards.Other cammunities may have different standards far di,�'erent parts of town.In this case,please use whicheuer set of standards you feel best re,tlects your communiiy.If a single set of standards applies to more than So3b of your community, we suggest using that standard as the baseline for the assessment questions below. i) For new development,do your community stormwater management standards apply to all new impervious surfaces,or is a minimum threshold(de minimis)included? i. Standards apply to all new impervious surfaces(10 points) 2. • Standards apply to�o,000 sq.ft.or more of new impervious surface(8 points) 3. Standards apply to.5 acres or more of new impervious surface(4 points) 4. Standards apply to i acre or more of new impervious surface(i point) �. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 2) http:Hwww.bluestarmn.orglsurveys/two_stormwater standards_amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZ/take?section=727024508 3� ��q 1/17/2018 Blue 5ter Program Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standards&Practic;es For new development,do your community stormwater standards require rate control based on the difference between a baseline-condition(jglossarv#baseline condition)and�ast-development runoff condition Uglossarv#nost development runoff condition)? i. f ? Yes,our baseline condition is Pre-Euronean settlement( /glos_ sarv#pre european settlement) (5 Points) 2. Yes,our baseline condition�;pproximates woocls/grass in good condition �lglossarv#aoproximates woods er c. in good condition,Z(g points) 3• ' I'es,our baseline is are-development fexisting�conditions [/�lossarv#nre development existineZ(1 point) 4. No{o points) �. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 3) Does your community require best management practices(BMPs)for all new development that will resuit in 9096 reduction in total-suspended-solids(TSS)and/or 6096 reduction in total phosphorous(TP)? . 1. • Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points} Flag this question 4) Are post-construction sediment and nutrient loading requirements customized to downstream water resources? �. Yes(3 Points) 2, • No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 5) Has your community adopted an erosion and sediment control ordinance? i. • Yes(�o points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) F'lag this question 6) http://www.bluestarmn.org/surveysJtwo_stormwater standards amp�racticeslsPt2yFOJqZJtake?ssction=727024508 �� 2/4 �����018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standard�&Prac6ces For new development,do your community stormwater management standards require,where feasible, runoff volume control? i. '-? Yes,up to o.,�inches of runoff from impervious surfaces(3 points) 2. Yes,o.6-i.o inches of runoff from impervious surfaces(9 points) 3. • Yes, i.�-2.o inches of runoff from impervious surfaces(i2 points) 4, Yes,no runoff volume increase for the 2-yr, a4-hr event(9 points) �. Yes,no runoff volume increase for the 5-yr,24-hr event(i2 points) 6. Yes,no runoff volume increase for the io yr,24-hr event(i,5 points) �. No(o points) 8. I don't lrnow/not specified{fl points) Flag this question 7) Do your community stormwater management standards specify pretreatment requirements far stormwater prior to discharge into all volume c:ontrol best management practices(BMPs)? i. • Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't la�ow/not specified(o points) Flag this question 8) Do your community stormwater management standards apply to all redevelopment? i. Yes,reconstructed and net increase in impervious surface(9 points) 2. ' Yes,net increase in impervious surface only(q points) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't lrnow/not specified{o points) �. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question 9) Do your community stormwater management standards apply to roadwav reconstruction (/�lossarv#reconstruction)? 1. Yes,reconstructed and net increase in impervious surface(9 points) 2. • Yes, net increase in impervious surface only(4 points) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified{o points) http:!/www.bluestarmn.org/surveys/iwo_stormwater standards_amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZ/take?section=727024508 33 3/4 1117l2018 Blue Star Program Assessment•Section Two:Stomrivater Standards 8 Practi�s �http•j(www bluestarmn org/) Blue �tar Program • Home C/) • A6out(/about) • I11ews(/news) • Partici,pating Comm niile fJpa�icipating communities) • Leaderboard(/leaderboard) • Regi ter(juser�/newl • Contact(/contact) Section 'I`wo: Stormwater Standards & Practices « Previous ssction Part F: Green Streets For Cleaner Water By allowing for narrower streets,right-of-way infiltration practices,and limited impervious surfaces- communities across Minnesota are finding ways to minimize runoff from our roadways.In Part F,take a look at how streets are designed and built in your community. Note:not all standards below are requirements. Yaur community can score points for simpiy encouraging,or even atlowing,some practices where appropriate. �) For public,residential access and sub-collector st�reets(with fewer than 50o average daily trips)what is the minimum roadway pavement width allowed in your community? i. ' 24 feet or less(4 points) 2. • 25-26 feet(2 points) 3• 27-28 feet(1 point) 4. Greater than 28 feet(-i points) 5. I don't l�ow/not specified(o points) Flag this question ' 2) Does your community set radial maximums Uglo��arv#radial maximums)for residential cul-de-sacs without center islands? 1. Yes,3o feet or less(3 points) 2, Yes,35 feet or less(2 points) 3• Yes,4o feet ar less(i point) 34 http:lJwww.bluestarmn.org/surveys/two_stormwater standards amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZ/take?section=475182059 1/3 1/1712018 Blue Star Progrem Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standards 8 Practices 4. • No(o points) 5• I don't know/not specified(o points) 6. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question 3) Daes your community require or encourage central,de�ressed veg atP p��ous isl�n_�c (/�lossary#devressed veget9tPd islands)on cul-de-sacs with a radius greater than 4o-feet? �. Require(2 points) 2. • Encourage(i point) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) �. Not Applicable in my community Flag this question 4) Does your community encourage c�rb-Cuts(/ lncaary#curb cuts) ribbon curb t[glossary#ribbon curb) or ri t of wa swales o #ri t of w wales for infiltration and conveyance of stormwater runoff in lieu of curb-and-gutter alang residential roadways? 1• • Yes,allowed and encouraged(2 points) 2. Yes, allowed(i point) 3. No(o points) 4. � ` I don't l�ow J not specified(o points) Flag this question 5) Does your community allow&encourage pervious/permeable surfaces on residential/commercial area sidewalks,and residentialJcommercial parkin;g lots?(select all that apply) 1. :*� Yes on residential/commercial sidewalks(1 point) 2. ��' Yes on residential/commercial parking lots(1 point) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question LNext,part>� • �our Account http:!lwww.bluestarmn.org/surveys/two_stormwater standards_amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZ/take?saction=475182059 35 �g 1J17/20i8 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Two:Stormwater Standards&PracEices (http;//wwH�.bluestarrnn.org/) Blue Star Pro�ram • Home(/) • About[ bout) • News (/news) • Part�civating Gomm�nities(�p���inating commLn1ties) • Leaderboard�/leaderboard,� • �gister(/users/new) • Cont$ct(/contact) Section 'Irwo: Stormwater Standards & Practices C« Prev�ous sect�on _______---____._,�.� Bonus Yau can earn extra paints toward your Blue Star Award with these bonus questions. 1) Do your co�nunity development standards require�ripping((glossary#soil rigp,�,g)at least 1-2 feet deep after mass grading(/glossa�y#mass grading)is complete for all soil iypes where appropriate? i. ��' Yes(2 points) 2. • Nv(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag#his question 2) Do your community development standards require or recommend adding a soil amendment (/�lossarv#soil amendment)where appropriate? 1. Amendments required(3 points) 2. � Amendments recommended(i point) 3. No(o points) 4. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 3) http:!lwww.bluestartnn.org/surveys/two_stormwater standards_amp�rackices/sPt2yFOJqZ/take?section=371031$0 36 1/3 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section 7wo:Stormwater Standards&Prac6ces Does your community allow the use of trees and native vegetation to count towards your community volume control standards? �. l*% Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3• I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question Q) Does your community have stormwater water reuse standards and/or incentives for stormwater reuse? i. ' Yes{1 point) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 5) Does your community encourage or require any of the following water conservation strategies: (select all that apply) 1, �� Smart irrigation s stem /g10SSarv#smart irrigation svstems)that track weather patterns and mitigate unnecessary watering(1 point) 2. '✓" The use of low-water vegetation[/glo�sarv#loH wate� v�g + 'on)(i point) 3. Even/odd watering ns([�losc�sv#even odd watering bans)(1 point) 4. Water Conservation Rate Structure that exceeds DNR minimum requirements(i point) 5. � `' Other(i point) Flag this question Please specify 1. / Flag this question Retum to dashboard H httpJ/www.bluestarmn.orglsurveys/lwo_stormwater standards_amp�ractices/sPt2yFOJqZJtake?section=37103180 �� 2f3 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Three;Stormwater Poliution Preventfon (http:(Jwww.bluestarmn ore/) Blue Star Program • Home fI) • About(�about) • News(lnews) • ParticiFating Commun�ities(j an c��' 'pa�tt' g communities) • Leaderboard,�/leaderboard) • Re 'gister(�users/newl • Contact(/contact) Section Three: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Part G: Education&Community Programs Public education and community programs are an important part of any stormwater pollution prevention program.By reaching out to residents,businesses and staff,communities can help everyone do their part for clean water.In Part G,score points for the education and outreach programs you have in place in your community. i) Does your community participate in stormwater pollution prevention education&outreach programs snch as: {select all that apply) i. � Metro Blaoms(htto�(/www metroblooms org/Zeducational workshops(within las#3 years)(i point) 2. ��' The NEMO Program fhttu://northland�nemo or�/�(within last 3 years)(1 point) 3. The Clean Water Minnesota Me 'a C�np�ig�ttp•//www cleanwatermn or�(annually)(i point) 4. The Blue Thumb Prog,ram(httns,[f�w bluethumb org,�2(annually)(i point) 5. Other similar program(1 point) 6. I don't know/not specified(o point) Flag this question Please specify hrip://www.bluestartnn.org/surveys/section_three_stormwater�ollution�revention/3oYiV03nPf/260809129 �� 1/4 i/17/2078 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Three:Stormwater Pollution Prevention i. i Flag this question 2) [For non-MS4's only]Does your community have residential and education programs targeted to prevent stormwater runoff pollution? i. ` � Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don'#know/not specified(o points) 4. • Not Applicable—our community is an MS4 Flag this question 3) ��or M Sq Cnties only]Does your community have residendal and business education programs such as: (select all that apply,then check appropriate score box below) i. �!' A city newsletter that regularly inclndes a variety of stormwater polludon prevention messages a#least 4-6 times each year 2. � A city website with that regularly includes a variety of stormwater pollution prevention messages at least 4-6 times each year g. ��' Educational stormwater poIlution prevention workshops for residents 4. ��: Education and ou#reach program for local businesses �. {�' A stornn drain stenciling program 6. �� Regular utility bill inserts with stormwater educational messages �. �� Sponsarship of community education events and/or clean ups 8. �� Adont-a-Storm Drain f/glossarv#adopt a storm drain)program 9. � Stormwater BMP demonstration sites with educational signage �o. At least 2 of the above strategies(i point) 11. At least 3 of the above strategies(2 points) i2. At least 4 of the above s#rategies{3 points) i3. ��✓ More than 4 of the above strategies(4 points) 14. Not Applicable—our community is not an MS4 Flag this question �� 39 http:/Jwww.bluestarmn.org/surveys/section ihree stormwater_„poilution�revention/3oYiV03nPfl260809129 yq 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-SecUon Three:Stormwater Pollution Prevention Does your community promote and/or provide financial assistance for the implementation of stormwater Uollution nrevention&treatment(jglossarv#stormwater polludon and treatmentl practices and projects for residents or local businesses? i. Yes-promotion&financial assistance(3 points) 2. • Yes-promotion only(1 point) 3. No(a points) 4. I don't l�ow/not specified(o points) Flag this question 5) W'hich of the follawing certification and training opportunities does your community make available to municipal staff on a regular basis: 1. w� Erosion&sediment control certification(i point) 2. �' Illicit Discharge detection&elimination training(i point) 3. ��' NEMO "Stormwater U"(�glossary#stormwater u)(1 point) 4. L✓_` Minnesota Road Salt Symposium(i point) 5. L� Fertilizer&Pesticide use minimization training for institutional,parks,residential or commercial progerty managers?(i point) 6. T don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question Ne�part�� • YUllr ACCOU.rit Logged in as thoffman@goldenvalleymn.gov,representing Golden Valley. View your dashboard(jdashboard) Log out(�logout) • Need Assistance? For help with the assessment or other questions,please contact Trevor Russell at 6i2-222-219g xi8 or at infoCa�bluestarmn org(m iltn•i foCa�blLPstarmn org�subiect-Blue Star MN ict�ce). http://www.bluestarmn.org/surveyslsection three_stormwater�ollution�reventionl3oYiV03nPf/260809128 �0 3!4 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-Section Three:Stormwater PolluGon Preven6on �httv://www.bluestarmn orQ/1 Blue �tar Program • Home (/) • About(/about) • News (/news) • P�,�nating Com_m_unities(jpart;cipating communitig,�Z • Leaderboard(�leaderboard) • Register(/users/new) • Contact(/contact) Section Three: Stormwater Pollution Preventian c Prev�ous section� Part H: Inspection &Enforcement In Part H,take a look at some simple steps you can take to protect clean water—like inspecting stormwater treatrnent systems and enforcing erosions and sedi.ment control standards. i) [For nc►n-MS4's oniy]Is your communit�s stormwater system mapped? �. Yes(i point) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't irnow/not specified(o points) 4. • Not Applicable—our community is an MS4 Flag this question 2) Are all active construction site erosion&sediment control standards inspected and enfarced on all sites? �. * Yes(4 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 3) Does your community have an inspection&maintenance schedule for stormwater management practices- including catch basin sumps&stormwater ponds? httpJ/www.bluestartnn.orglsurveys/secGon three_stortnwater�ollution�revendon/3orV03nPf/take?secGon=377679893 4� �� 9/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessmerrt-Section Three:Stormwater Pollution Prevention i. • Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question Next part» • Your Account Logged in as thoffman@goldenvalleymn.gov,representing Golden Valley. View vour dashboard(/dashboard) Log out(�gout) • Need Assistance? For help with the assessment or other questions,please contact Trevor Russell at 6i2-222-2igg x18 or at info(a�bluestarmn or�(mailto•infoC�bluestarmn org�subiect-Blue Star MN assistance). cQ2oio B1ueStarMN.org http://www.bluestartnn.org/surveyslsection_three_stamwater�ollution�reven8on/3oYN03nPfltake?section=377679893 42 � 1/17/2018 Blue Star Progrem Assessment-Sec�ion Three:Stormwater Polludon Pnevention (htto://w�vw,bluestarmn arg/) Blue Star Program • Home (/� • �bout(jaboutl • News Jnews) • P���?��g Communities(j��rti��ting communitie 1 • Leaderboard(f leaderboard) • Register(/usersJnewl • Contact(/contact) Section Three: Stormwater Pollutian Prevention �« Previaus section Part I: Source Control The best way to keep our waters clean is to stop pollution before it starts.In Park I,assess how your community scores when it cornes to some important strategies for stopping pollution at the source. 1) Does your community responsibly manage and use deicing materials and sand through the following practices: 1. '� Use of covered deicing material storage(i point) 2. '� Minimize use of a deicing materiaLs{i point) 3. ��� Staff are trained and certified in the guidelines laid out in the MPCA's 2ao6 Winter Parking .nt �nd Sidewalk Maintenance Manual �( oss #mndot road s d and salting practice �iidelinesl(1 point) 4. ,� Staff are trained in the guidelines laid out in the MNDOT Snow&Ice Control Handbook oss #winter ar ' 1 t an sidew ai tenance m nu (1 poitlt) 5. No(o points) 6. I don't know/nat specified{o points) Flag this question ' 2) Does your cammunity have a street sweeping plan that prioritizes sweeping in untreated areac .�/glossarv#untreated are s)that are direcdy tributary to lakes,streams and wetlands? i. "` Yes(2 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) http://www.bluestartnn.org/surveyslsection three_stormwater�ollution�revention/3oYiV03nPf/take?section=562413702 �� �� 1/17/2018 Blue Star Progrem Assessment-Section Three:Stormwaisr Pollution Prevention Flag this questian 3) Does your community have a residential yard waste collection program? i. • Yes(i point) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 4� With what average annual frequency are your community's public residential streets swept? i. • Three or more times a yeaz on average(3 points) 2. ' 1�vice or more a year on average{1 point) 3• Less than twice a year on average(o points) Flag this question �Next part»� • Your Account Logged in as thofhnan@goldenvalleymn.gov,representing Golden Valley. View your dashboard(/dashboard) Log out(Jlogout) • Need Assistance? 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BiOriUS You can earn extra points toward your BIue Star Award with these bonus questions. 1� Dces your community own and operate a high efficienev regenerative air (/elossarv#lugh efficienc�i regenerative �r treet sweepg�,Zor vacuum assi�ted s et weepgr (/glossarv#vacuum acsisted street sweepers)? i. Yes(i point) 2. • No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 2) Has your community adopted a policy encouraging the use of�,phalt-based se�l coatins (�¢lossarv#asphalt based sealcoati*�gZand/or limiting the use af�oal-tar based as,ph�i#�palants? (/�:lossarv#coal tar based asphalt sealants) 1. * Yes(1 point) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question 3) htipJ/www.bluestarmn,org/surveys/section three stormwater�ollution�reventioN3oYiV03nPfJtake?section=1471732Q07 45 1� 1/17/2018 Blue Star Program Assessment-SecGon Three:Stormwater Pollution Prevention Does your community require&enforce maintenance agreements for privately maintained stormwater facilities? i. Ce� Yes(3 points) 2. No(o points) 3. I don't know/not specified(o points) Flag this question C'; Retum to dashboard » • Your Account Logged in as thoffinan@goldenvalleymn.gov,representing Golden Valley. View vour dashboard(jdashboxrd) Log out(f lo�o� • Need Assistance? For help with the assessment or other questions,please contact T�evor Russell at 6i2-22a-2i93 x18 or at infoCa�bluestarmn org(m�ilto•in�o(a�b uestarmn n�?su ,j�et Blue Star MN assist ce). cQ2o10 B1ueStarMN.org http://www.bluestarmn.orglsurveys/section_three_stormwater�oilution�revention/3oYiV03nPfltake?section=1071732007 �� y2 PROGRAM/PROJECT UPDATES—January 2018 WATER RESOURCES DeCola Pond F Maintenance Rachel Contracting began removal of material on Tuesday lanuary 16th and completed the removals Wednesday, January 17'�". Approximately 3,000 cubic yards of sediment was removed from the basin, helping to restore it to its planned depth and volume.As is the case with many ponds in urban areas,the sediment material tested positive for PAHs and therefore was hauled to a landfill and properly disposed according to state and feder'�I regulations.Finai restoration of the pond area will be completed in the spring including final grading and restoration of the access routes. Olympia Avenue Area Flood Prone Properties For the past couple years,staff has been working with property owners and the MnDNR on four potential voluntary acquisitions in the neighborhood to assist property owners that experience repetitive flood damage.With funding from a DNR grant,the City is able to acquire properties and remove structures.The plan is to construct a stormwater quaiity treatment basin on the four vacant lots to treat stormwater before discharging to Medicine Lake. Staff has requested quotes for the demolition of two homes on Independence Avenue North that have experienced repetitive flood damage.The demolition project is set to be awarded at the February 7 City Council meeting with work beginning shortly thereafter. MLRWA Long Term Flood Mitigation Plan- DeCola Ponds B and C Improvement P�oject feasibility study The Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission authorized a feasibility study for the DeCola Ponds B and C Improvement Project.The areas around DeCoia Ponds B and C are being considered for expansion of flood storage to help alleviate a flooding problem within the watershed.The primary benefits of the project include reducing flood damages to homes and businesses,and improving public safety by reducing flooding on Medicine Lake Road.Additional benefits include improving water quality, restoring and enhancing vegetation and wildlife habitat,and improving recreation and park user experience. Information gathered from the November 9,2017 open house is being used to help develop concept plans for a future project.The concept plans will be presented at a second open house in spring 2018. 10�'Ave Culvert Replacement This cooperative project to repiace the deteriorated corrugated metal culverts with new concrete box culverts to convey Basset Creek under the roadway and railway was substantially completed in December 2017. Municipat Separate Storm Sewer System(MS4)General Permit Reissuance The Cit}rs permit with MPCA to operate a storm sewer system and discharge stormwater into natural receiving waters is being reissued in 2018.This permit is updated approximately every 5 years.The City has applied for reissuance and is awaiting information on what changes if any might be coming in the next version of the MS4 permit that would require updates to the City's overall starmwater program. NATURAL RESOURCES Staff is working with Hennepin County Sentencing to Service crews to remove buckthorn and unwanted volunteer vegetation growing on top of storm sewer facilities and around stormwater ponds.This work occurs annually between November and March. FORESTRY The 2017 application for Tree City status was approved by the MN DNR. The City Arborist will apply for a Tree City Growth Award if there are enough activity points to consider. 47 RECYCLI NG The City received information from McDonald's that is has new packaging and recycling goals.The email below is from McDonald's Chief Supply Chain and Sustainability Officer, Francesca DeBiase. This initiative is another important step in the Company's efforts to demonstrate our commitment to making environmental stewardship synonymous with the McDonald's brand.We want to use our scale for good and always keep raising the bar on what it means ta be a responsible campany committed to peaple and the planet. Ar McDanald's, we are working hard to embed sustainability in everything we do ond lead meaningful chnnge across our industry, our value ci►ain and the communities we serve. Our ambition is to use less packaging, � sourced responsibly and designed to be taken care of after use, working at and beyond McDanald`s restaurants to increase recycling and he/p create cleaner communitres. �ur customers care about this, too. They consistently tell us that packaging waste is the#1 environmental issue they would like us to address. We've mode great progress in recent years,crnd as the next step in our journey,l'm excited to share with you today our 2025 goals to siqnificont/y improve our packaging and reduce waste: • By 2025,.100%of McDonald's guest packaging wil!come from renewable,recycled or certified sources with a preference for Forest Stewordship Council(FSCJ certification. • By 2025, our gool is to recycle guest packaging in 100%of McDona/d`s restaurants. We understand that recycling infrastructure,regulafions and consumer behaviors vary city to city and country to country, but we plan to be part of the solution and hetp influence powerfu!change. We know we can't do this afone. We're excited to work together with suppliers,employees,franchisees and other partners to find solutions on [opics ranging from renewable plastics to increasing recycling occess in municipalities around the gJobe. We look forward io sharing this announcement with you and welcome your feedback and questions. We're tommitted ro continuing progress on our packaging and recycling journey and will keep you up to date with upcoming news. PLANNING AND ZONING AND DEVELOPMENTS Jan 3,2018 2040 Comprehensive Plan—A draft of the Housing chapter was sent to all Commissions as well as to the City Council S#aff on January 2.The chapter will be discussed at a work session on January 8.The Land Use and Transportation chapters are scheduled to be discussed on January 22. Light Rail Station Area Planning—As part of work being conducted by Hennepin County Community Works in support of the planned METRO Blue Line Extension,the consulting firm of Perkins+Wi11 is leading a TOD Zoning study funded by the FTA.Team members will be at the Planning Commission meeting on January 8 to give an overview of the work plan for 2018 and to discuss some of the expected outcomes. 1017 Ravine Trail(Subdivision)—Subdivision request to split one lot into two.The existing home would remain and a new home would be able to be constructed to the south.A subdivision at this address was approved in 2008 but not recorded with Hennepin County.A Neighborhood Mailing has been sent to properties within 500 feet. Scheduled for the January 22 meeting. 48 Tennant Campus Projert—Applications for an amendment to the Tennant PUD,zoning approvals for Damascus Way,and land use changes for the Corporate Woods site on Douglas Drive ha�e all been put on hold prior to consideration by the City Council.The applicant is working with staff to determine which, if any,of the proposals should be advanced at this time.All public hearings associated with this project, including a potential expansion af the Douglas Drive Redevelopment Area,were continued to the January 16 City Cauncil meeting.Staff anticipates that at that time they will be continued to the February 20 City Council meeting. Affordable Housing—Planning staff will attend the January 9 Council/Manager meeting to present an update on the work being done in support of Affordable Hausing in Golden Valley.This is a follow-up to discussion at the CouncilJManager meeting in August of 2017. Development Project Updates—As 2Q18 begins,a number of construction projects are underway across the City. Below is a list of the more significant projects and a status update for each: Central Park West—AC Marriott Hotel(5075 Wavzata Boulevard) 126 rooms—Work is anticipated#o be completed and the hotel open in time for Super Bowl weekend in February. Central Park West—Phase 1 Apartments 11S11 Utica Avenue Southl 199 units{80 in Golden Valley)—The building just opened for the first tenants at the end of December. Work on the park will be campleted in the spring. G.lobal Pointe Senior Aoartments(5200 Wavzata Boulevard) 98 units—A footing and foundation permit was issued on December 29.Construction is expected to begin this spring. Jewish Familv and Children's Services/PRISM f5905 Golden Vallev Road) Work continues inside this building which will house the relocated PRISM operations. Laurel Ponds(Pennsvlvania Avenue South and Laurel Avenue) 24 lots—Permits have been issued for roughiy half of the lots,with some homes completed and others about to begin construction. Plantings along Laurel Avenue will be installed in the spring. The_Libertv Apartmen#s(Winnetka Avenue North and Medicine�ake Road) 55 townhome units, 187 apartment units—Townhome uni#s along Winnetka are open,townhome units to the south are under construction,townhome units along Medicine Lake Road will be the last phase.The apartment building was granted a partial Certificate of Occupancy in late December. luther Automotive(900010�'Avenue North) The facility is nearing completion for a call center,training,auto installation,and auto storage. {Former)Oqtum Site(6300 Olson Memorial Hi�hwav) Inquiries with the City have been for both reuse af the current building and redevelopment of the entire site. No firm proposals have been submitted to this point. Schuett Senior Apartment Proiect(9000 Golden Vallev Road) 99 units—Permits were issued in late December for Phase 1 of a senior apartment pr�ject.A planned Phase 2 would expand the building onto the vacant fast food site at 9050 Golden Valley Road. Talo Aqartments(5100 Wayzata Boulevardl 3Q3 units—Construction is expected to wrap this spring. 49 Under Pressure BrewinA(8806 7'�'Avenue Northl Permits have been issued for a brewery/taproom in the eastern-most two bays of this multi-tenant building. No timeline has been set for an opening. The Xenia Apartments(770 Xenia Avenue South� 354 units—Construction on the foundation is underway. � � � r � � y � � , ; � E � ; t 4 S 50