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Resolution No. 2022-121 Sand Filter Project No. 22-467 Resolution No. 2022-121 Approve Award of East Moore Lake Biochar- and Iron-Enhanced Sand Filter Project No 22-467 Whereas, in April 2020 the Rice Creek Watershed District (District) adopted a Watershed Management Plan pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 103B.231, Subdivision 10, which includes implementation of stormwater retrofits to improve Moore Lake water quality within the Lower Rice Creek Water Management Project; and Whereas, in April 2009, the District completed the Southwest Urban Lakes Study, including a Management Action Plan for Moore Lake, updated in November 2009, summarizing water quality conditions and identifying a management approach and potential projects to reduce pollutant loading to the lake; and Whereas, in June 2013, the District and the Anoka Conservation District completed a stormwater retrofit analysis for Moore Lake, assessing several stormwater best management practice retrofit approaches within the sub watershed to mitigate phosphorus and suspended sediment loading to the lake; and Whereas, in November 2014, the United States Environmental Protection Agency approved the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s “Upper Mississippi River Bacteria TMDL & Protection Plan,” identifying coliform bacteria load reduction goals for Lower Rice Creek, which receives runoff directly from Moore Lake, whose public beach at Moore Lake Park has been subjected to frequent closures for high coliform bacteria counts; and Whereas, in February 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency approved the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s “Rice Creek Watershed District Southwest Urban Lakes Total Maximum Daily Load Study,” establishing total phosphorus load reduction goals for seven lakes, including East Moore Lake; and Whereas, the City has developed and submitted a Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan detailing construction of an iron-enhanced sand and biochar filter within Moore Lake Park to reduce total phosphorus, suspended sediment and coliform bacteria loading to East Moore Lake (Project); and Whereas, the City submitted a Clean Water Fund Grant (CWF Grant) application, to the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) for the Project, was successful in its proposal, and BWSR awarded a $400,000 CWF Grant to be used to pay a portion of the cost of the Project; and Whereas, the District and City have worked cooperatively to develop goals and objectives for the Project, a construction design for the Project, a cost allocation between the City and District for construction of the Project, and a plan for maintenance of the Project, once constructed; and Resolution No. 2022-121 Page 2 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Fridley approved the Joint Powers Agreement with Anoka County for the Reconstruction of County State Aid Highway 35 (Central Ave NE) at Gardena Ave NE., and Anoka County will be responsible to provide a cost share to the City for Project, also stipulated in the agreement; and Whereas, the Moore Lake Park Improvement Project will be responsible to provide a cost share to the Project for its stormwater treatment; Now, therefore be it resolved, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby receives the bids for the East Moore Lake Biochar- and Iron-Enhanced Filter Project No. 22-467 per the attached bid tabulation and awards the project to the lowest responsive bidder, Peterson Companies, Inc. of Chisago City, MN in the amount of $600,403.05. th Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley this 24 day of October, 2022. _______________________________________ Scott J. Lund – Mayor Attest: Melissa Moore – City Clerk Resolution No. 2022-121