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5.2.
Public Works Committee
Meeting Date:
10/18/2022
Submitted For:
Len Linton
By:
Len Linton, Engineering/Public Works

Title:

Update on plans for Wetland 114P Outlet
 

Purpose/Background:

Wetland 114P is in the southeast quadrant of the City. It is an irregular shaped wetland with a mixture of narrow channels and wider basins.  The northern edge of the wetland touches Alpine Drive west of Nowthen Boulevard. It runs along the west edge of Ramsey Elementary, and passes under the Bridge on Sunwood Drive west of Krypton Street.  The wetland continues south between Krypton Street on the east and 147th Lane and Neon Street on the west.  The largest portion of the wetland is between Iodine Street and Potassius Street, north of 142nd Avenue. The outlet for Wetland 114p is a ditch and pipe off the northeast end of Junkite Street.  This ditch runs parallel to 142nd Avenue and enters the storm sewer system west of the intersection of 142nd Avenue and Dysprosium Street. The water stays in the pipe to the outfall to the Rum River in River's Bend Park.

This case is focused on the open water portion of the wetland bounded on the south by 142nd Avenue and on the north by 146th Avenue and on the east by Iodine Street and on the west by Neon and Postassium Streets.  The properties on the southeast quadrant of the wetland were platted as Ramsey Terrace in 1972.The properties on the east side of the wetland were platted as The Ponds of Ramsey in 2002. The properties on the southwest quadrant were platted in several phases commencing in 1992.

The County Ditch Law was passed by the legislature in the late 1880s.  This law allowed property owners adjacent to wetlands to band together and petition to construct a ditch through the wetland to drain the wetland and the adjacent properties to provide better growing conditions on the adjacent lands.  County DItch 43 was created in 1908.  It started in the wetland 114P where Alpine Drive touches it west of Sunfish Lake Boulevard. The City obtained plans for this ditch from Anoka county.  The plans run south and end south of the Sunwood Drive Bridge  west of Krypton Street.  This is the north edge of the open water portion of Wetland 114P.  There is a channel with a pipe that forms the outlet of Wetland 114P. The City does not have a record of when the channel was constructed or the pipe installed.  It seems reasonable that the channel would have been constructed at the same time as Ditch 43 since a drainage ditch needs an outlet to be effective.  The outlet pipe and channel are off the north end of the Junkite Street cul-de-sac.

Trunk Sanitary sewer was extended along the east and north edges of Wetland 114P in the early 1990's.  The construction plans did not indicate a normal water level for the wetland.  Manhole rims were set to be above adjacent natural grade.

The City has received several emails over the years from residents adjacent to wetland 114P.  The Minnesota DNR has been copied on some of the emails.  There were two different view points expressed in the emails.  The first was that the invert of the pipe was too low and the wetland was drying out.  The second was that the invert of the pipe was too high and there was potential for the wetland to flood basements. Pictures of the outlet from 2018 and 2022 are attached.  There was some water flowing through the outlet in 2018.  There is no water flowing in 2022 since rainfall totals are below normal.  

The City visited the site after a highwater email was received and observed that a beaver had constructed a dam over the outlet.  The notes from the City  workers that removed the dam indicate this appeared to be a natural dam, no man made materials were observed.

The DNR provided information on their records for the normal water level of the wetland.  This information was used to guide the design of the outlet.

Timeframe:

The presentation is anticipated to take 10 minutes. Staff does not have a time frame for the discussion, it is anticipated that some of the residents will be present to express their concerns.  

Observations/Alternatives:

Staff requested and  recieved City Council authorization to prepare Plans and Specifications for constructing a permanent outlet structure for this wetland.  Staff will present information on the plans and specifications for committee review.  Review of the existing sanitary manhole rim elevations indicate  several rims will need to be raised to be above the normal water level elevation of the wetland so that water does not enter the structure.  This work is reflected in the plans.  There is an existing board walk that provides access to a sanitary sewer manhole.  This board walk is in poor condition,  It will be removed and replaced under a separate contract coordinated by the Parks department.

A meeting has been scheduled with the DNR to review the proposed plans and prepare an application for a DNR permit to construct the outlet structure.

This work will need to be performed during the winter when there is ice on the wetland to allow access to the Manholes.

Funding Source:

The funding source will be the Stormwater Utility Fund.  The Engineers Estimate for this project is $16,000.

Recommendation:

Action:

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Bruce Westby Len Linton 10/13/2022 03:39 PM
Len Linton (Originator) Len Linton 10/13/2022 03:45 PM
Bruce Westby Bruce Westby 10/13/2022 03:55 PM
Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 10/13/2022 04:11 PM
Form Started By:
Len Linton
Started On:
10/11/2022 04:02 PM
Final Approval Date:
10/13/2022