Cottageville Park UpdatePublic Works Department
Memorandum
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Steven J. Stadler, Public Works Director U l
Copy: Mike Mornson, City Manager
Date: February 7, 2014
Subject: Cottageville Park Update
Cottageville Park design work is underway. However, getting concurrence from
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District staff on stormwater and creekside access and
landscaping design has proved difficult. We are currently working closely with the MCWD
staff to ensure that we obtain timely design approval from the MCWD board and a
schedule that allows for the construction of substantial improvements this year. This
schedule has become imperative as the MCWD was just informed that they have been
awarded a minimum $483,000 grant from the Minnesota Board of Soil and Water
Resources (BWSR) for Cottageville Park improvements — this grant must be spent in 2014
(see attached). Staff is meeting with the MCWD staff on Monday, Feb 10 and will have
more to report at the Work Session on the project schedule and scope & funding of 2014
improvements.
FY 2014 Projects and Practices Funding Recommendations
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Description
This purpose of this project is to protect Lake McCarron's by reducing runoff volumes and the
Reduce, Reuse, Revitalize: Upper Villa
pollutants associated with urban stonnwater through Rest Management Practices, such as
Park Volume Reduction and
bio-retention basin, infiltration systems, and a reuse system to Irrigate a community softball
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C14-9175
Capitol Region WD
Ramsey
$ 360,000
$ 360,000
$ 90,000
Sburmv ter Reuse Project
92.9
field.
Cottageville Park Water Quality
The purpose of this project is to help meet water quality goals for Minnehaha Geek by
Protection and Stream Restoration
Implementing wide variety ofstormwater RM P's including biofiltration, infiltration areas,
,,64-5900
Minnehaha Geek WD
Hennepin
S 463,000
$ 483,000
$ - 150,000
Project
90.5
stonnwater reuse systems, native plantings, and enhanced outlet filters.
This purpose of this project is to install new stermwater treatment practices in
neighborhoods directly draining to Coon take, whose water quality has been trending
3014.8647
Anoka CD
Anoka
$ 42,987
$ 42,987
$ 30,000
Coon Lake Area Stnrmwater Retrofits
.
904
downward and approaching the state water quality standard.
The purpose of this project is to restore historic meanders and stabilize Middle Rice Creek,
4
C14-7463
Rice Creek WD
Ramsey
$ 537,500
$ 537,500
$ 134,375
Middle Rice Creek Restoration
90.2
which has been channelized and is currently unstable and eroding.
Oak Glen Creek Stcrmwater Pond
The purpose of this project is to expand the Oak Glen Creek stormwater pond and enhance
Is.and Iron Enhanced Sand
the pond with an Iron enhanced sand filter to protect a downstream corridor stabilization
5
C14-2296
Anoka CD
Anoka
$ 517,780
$ 517,780
S 267,000
Filter Retrofit
89.9
and improve theli
qua ryof stormwater discharged to the Mississippi River.
ICr-WingSWCl)
Serpent Lake Praection: Deerwood
The purpose of this project is to reverse the declining water quality trend of Serpent Lake by
Community Flood end Stormwater
installing, series of bioretention swales and iron enhanced filters on public and private Land.
6
034$176
Crow, Win
$ 370,000
$ 370,000
Control Project
8918
Clear lake Water Quality Treatment
Thepurposeofthizprojectis to install fourbiofiltration basins and a wetsedimentation
7
C14-7251
Forest Lake, Rty of
Washington
$ 382 000
$ 382,000
$ 95,500
Project
89.5
pond to treat stonnwater prior to discharging into Clear Lake.
014-6918
eurandt Lake Stormwater Reuse
The purpose of this project is to install a water reuse system tncaptum untreated storm
8
Carver County
Carver
$ 200,000
S 200 000
$ 50,000
System
88.9
water and reduce pollutants emerinE Burandt Lake.
Phase II Red Clay Dam: Deer Creek
Tributary Restoration Through Aging
Sediment Retention Structure
purpose ofthis project is to use natural channel design methods to restore an eroding
9
C14-2565
Carlton SWCD
Carhop
$ 81,791
S 81,791
$ 33,005
Removal
88]T.
section of the turbidity-Impalred Deer Creek
The purpose of this project is to continue the installation oftargeted stormwater treatment
10
C14-9751
I Middle St. Croix River WMO
Washington
$ 109,000
$ 109,000
$ 28,000
July Lake Stdemwater Quality Retrofits
88.8
best management practices treating at least 8 acres of urban development draining to Uly
Lake.
'
Phase III Sand Hill River Watershed
The purpose of this project is to continue installation of 30 water and sediment basins
11
C14-9197
Polk, East SWCD
Polk
$ 364,880
$ 364,880
S 175,000
Multi-CounivErosion BMP's
gg.71-ted
within the upper reaches of the Sand Hill River Watershed.
steams County SWCD Stump and
Thepurpose of this project is to retrofit sub-catchment drainage areas on St. John's
Sagatagan Lakes Subwatershed
Univ-ityltSJU) Campus that drain untreated stormwater runoff directly Into Stump and
12
C14-8281
Steams SWCD
Steams
$ 174,301
$ 174,301
$ 53,699
Stormwater Treatment Projects
88.4
Sagatagan Lakes.
The purpose of this project is to address, on a sub-regional scale, water quality
improvements to Comfort Lake by modify an existing wetland complex to increase water
Bixby Pads Water Quality
quality treatment and storage capacity in addition to incorporating an iron-enhanced sand
13
C34-7210
Comfort LokeForert lake WD
Washington
$ 360,750
$ 360,750
$ 120,250
Improvement Project
88.3
fiker, which wRl remove dissolved phosphorus.
The purpose of this project Is to Implement a pasture and manure management program to
14
034.8547
Sherburne SWCD
Sherburne
$ 120,000
$ 60,000
$ 30,000
Elk River Targeted Bacteria Reduction
88.3
large animal and hobby farm owners within priority locations as identified in the Elk River
Bacteria TMDL and Implementation Plan.
The purpose ofthis project Is to work with targeted Landowners in two high priority
neighborhoods to Install stornewater best management practices in efforts to reduce
Browns Creek WD
Washington
$ 57,000
$ 57,000
$ 23,000
Long take Neighborhood Retrofit
87.9
phosphorus loading into Lang lake.
Savage, City of
Swtt
$ 459,665
$ 459,665
$ 115,000
Savage Fen Ravine Stabilization
97.8
The purpose of this project is to stabilize two large ravines that discharge to the Savage
UloreousenWetland Complex.The
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purpose of this project is to reduce rate, volume and phosphorus loading to Lower Pride
Prior Lako-Spdng take WD
Scott
$ 131,200
$ 131,200
$ 32,800
2013 - Fish Point Park Retrofits
87.2
Lake by retrofitting an existing ditch section with in-line iron-sand filters and expanding
storage capxitythroughwetlandcreation upstream.
Thepurpose ofthis project is the ecological restoration of 1,400 feet ofShingle Creek by
Shingle Creek WMC
Hennepin
$ 200,000
$ 200,000
$ 175,000
Connections at Shingle Creek
87.0
aeaLiing a narrowed law flow channel, thinning dense tree canopy, and installing a native
plant buffer
FY 2014 Projects and Practices Funding Recommendations