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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002 07 08 Informational F Flooding Complaint in the Arbors 4i .. COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM F CONSENT INFORMA TIONAL X PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR MGR (V /DEPT /#" Authorization July 8, 2002 Meeting REQUEST: Public Works Department Reporting on the Flooding compliant in the Arbors. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to respond to the citizen complaint on flooding in the Arbors that was made at the June 10th City Commission meeting. CONSIDERA TIONS: Attached please find a report from the City Engineer and Public Works Superintendent regarding the flooding complaint made at the June 10, 2002 City Commission by Trish Drebert. Staff met on site with Ms. Drebert and once again explained the purpose and function of the Arbors stormwater retention pond. No flooding is being experienced and the pond is in good condition and functioning properly. ATTACHMENTS: 1. City EngineerlPublic Works Superintendent Report COMMISSION ACTION: . Attachment No.1 DATE: June 17,2002 TO: Kip Lockcuff, Public Works Director FROM: Alan Hill, Public Works Superintendent Kimberley Hall, Stormwater Utility Manager RE: Report on Arbors Pond Complaint from Commission Meeting 6/10/02 We met with Trish Drebert of SOO Hayes Road at the Arbors stormwater pond on Friday, June 14 to discuss her concerns voiced at the June 10, 2002 Commission meeting, The issues raised by Trish are as follows: 1. Pond water area appears larger than in previous years. 2. Spillway does not appear to flow at same volume as in previous years. 3, Trash screen at spillway restricts flow, 4. Concrete structures are broken and failing. S, General appearance of pond, The responses to her issues are as follows: 1, The Stormwater detention pond was dredged as a maintenance operation in 1996 to remove aquatic and terrestrial growth, primarily cattails, to provide for adequate stormwater treatment and storage volume, The excessive amount of undesirable vegetation displaced the area intended for stormwater treatment and storage, The original design perimeter and depth of the pond was not increased. 2. The flow of the water over the spillway was decreased because the displacement of water was eliminated and stormwater detention function restored. In addition, a three year drought decreased the storm water volume keeping the water level below the elevation of the overflow spillway. 3. The trash screen (chain link fencing) in front of the spillway is designed to stop trash and vegetation that enters through storm drains and discharges to wetlands and it functions as intended. When vegetation, whether from homeowner lawn clippings, perimeter mowing of the pond by the H.O,A. or treated aquatic growth, does become lodged at water level it does not restrict flow as water seeks its' own level and will flow under the water line at trash screen, The screen is periodically cleared at minimum of once per month. At this meeting it was apparent that a recent perimeter mowing discharged a large volume of grass clippings into the pond, 4. The pond inlet and outfall structures are maintained by the Public Works Department. The structures were checked and repaired and in June of 200 1 and are visually inspected no less than once per month. Currently all structures are sound and functioning properly, S, This maintenance of this pond is subcontracted for water quality including aquatic growth and trash (floatables entering through storm drains) on a monthly basis, This pond was treated days prior to our visit of June 14,2002 and the minimal amount of undesirable vegetation evident was dying. In addition, the recent rainfall events have increased the amount of .. nutrients contained in lawn fertilizers flushed into the pond through the Stormwater system and abutting yards that encourages growth of aquatic vegetation, From this citizen generated inspection the pond functions as designed, is maiQ,tained to our standards and poses no threat to the health, safety or welfare of the residents of Mt. Gr~nwood, The Stormwater Division of the Public Works Department will monitor this pond with scrutiny in light of citizen complaint.