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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08.21.23 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH www.cityofstjoseph.com 75 Callaway Street East | Saint Joseph, Minnesota 56374 Email: cityoffices@cityofstjoseph.com | Phone: 320.363.7201 | Fax 320.363.0342 St. Joseph City Council August 21, 2023 6:00 PM **The City Council meeting will be conducted in-person in the council chambers of the St. Joseph Government Center. Members of the public can attend in-person or via Zoom. ** Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89224256404?pwd=KzBZYURMK2RNcXRiZjVieXBZTDk0Zz09 Meeting ID: 892 2425 6404 Passcode: 630408 1. 6:00 PM Call to order - Pledge of Allegiance 2. Public Comments Up to 3 speakers will be allowed for up to 3 minutes each to address the council with questions/concerns/comments (regarding an item NOT on the agenda). No Council response or action will be given/taken other than possible referral to Administration. 3. Approve Agenda 4. Consent Agenda a. Minutes – Requested Action: Approve the minutes of August 7, 2023. b. Bills Payable – Requested Action: Approve Check Numbers 60833-60884, Account Payable & Payroll EFT #3112-3122; Regular Pay Period 16. c. Donations – Requested Action: Accept the Donations as presented. d. Financial Reports – Requested Action: Approve the July financial reports as presented. e. Payment Application, Final Payment, 2020 20th Ave SE Improvements – Requested Action: Approve final payment application to C&L Excavating for the 2020 20th Ave SE Improvements. f. Amendment to Orderly Annexation Agreement with St. Joseph Township – Requested Action: Approve Resolution 2023-037 Amending the Orderly Annexation Agreement and Incorporating Parcel 82.44015.0145 into the Township of St. Joseph. g. Planning Commission Appointment – Requested Action: Appoint Isabella Margl to the Planning Commission for the remainder of the vacant term ending December 31, 2023. h. Purchase of Fence for Millstream Park – Requested Action: Approve the bid from Authority Fence for $14,814 to put in a fence at Millstream Park. i. Declaration of Surplus Property, Hollow Park Playground Equipment – Requested Action: Declare the old playground equipment at Hollow Park as surplus property and authorize staff to place the item on MinnBid. 5. Public Hearing – Wellhead Protection Plan Part II 6. Consideration of Approval of Extension of the Fire Contract between the City of St. Joseph and St. Joseph Township. 7. Consideration of Adoption of Resolutions 2023-040 and 2023-041 Extending the Franchise Agreements with Xcel Energy 8. Fund Close out for Fir Street Extension 9. Consideration of Resolution 2023-039 Cancelling the Bid Opening for the 2023 Fir Street Extension 10. Engineer Reports 11. Department Reports CITY OF ST. JOSEPH www.cityofstjoseph.com 75 Callaway Street East | Saint Joseph, Minnesota 56374 Email: cityoffices@cityofstjoseph.com | Phone: 320.363.7201 | Fax 320.363.0342 12. Mayor and Council Reports/Updates 13. Adjourn August 7th, 2023 Page 1 of 2 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City Council for the City of St. Joseph met in regular session on Monday, August 7th, 2023, at 6:00PM in the St. Joseph Government Center. Members Present: Mayor Rick Schultz, Councilmembers Kevin Kluesner, Bob Loso, Adam Scepaniak Members Absent: Councilmember Kelly Beniek City Representatives Present: Administrator David Murphy, Public Works Director Ryan Wensmann, Police Chief Dwight Pfannenstein, City Engineer Randy Sabart, Community Development Director Nate Keller, City Clerk Kayla Klein Public Comments: None. Approve Agenda: Loso motioned to approve the agenda; seconded by Kluesner and passed unanimously. Consent Agenda: Loso made a motion to approve the consent agenda; seconded by Kluesner and passed unanimously. Consent Agenda: a. Minutes – Requested Action: Approve the minutes of July 17th and July 25th, 2023. b. Bills Payable – Requested Action: Approve Check Numbers 60773-60832, Account Payable & Payroll EFT # 3095-3111; Regular Pay Period 14, 15 & Fire. c. Purchase of Equipment for Millstream Park – Requested Action: Approve the purchase of bleachers, dugout benches, and scoreboard from BSN Sports in the amount of $10,712. d. Financial Reports – Requested Action: Approve the June 2023 & 2023 2nd quarter financial reports as presented. e. LCCMR Grant Agreement – Requested Action: Adopt the LCCMR Grant agreement for funding for East Park Improvements. f. Pay Application No. 7, Final Pay Application and Change Order No. 4, 2021 Street Improvements – Requested Action: Approve Pay Application 7, Final Payment for 2021 Street Improvements and Change Order No. 4 to C&L Excavating. Consideration of Approval of Ordinance 2023-005 Rescinding Ordinance 2022-007, A moratorium on the sale of cannabinoid products in the City of St. Joseph: City Administrator David Murphy reminded Council at the July 25th, 2023, work session this topic was discussed. Council directed staff to draft an ordinance to rescind the moratorium, effective upon publication, on the sale of cannabinoid products. Schultz asked what the process will be for businesses who want to apply to sell these products. Murphy informed the Council that state law requires retailers to register with the MN Department of Health by October 1st of this year. Once the Office of Cannabis Management OCM is operational (projected to be January 2025) the state will administer licensing. Murphy informed Council Stearns County is considering adopting an ordinance at their August 7th board meeting that would prohibit the use of cannabis and low- potency hemp products in public places; any violations being a petty misdemeanor. This ordinance would cover the city given that we do not have an ordinance in place. Loso made a motion to adopt Ordinance 2023-005 Rescinding the Moratorium on the sale of cannabinoid products (low-potency hemp) in the City of St. Joseph; seconded by Scepaniak and passed unanimously. Engineer Reports: a. 2023 Street Improvements, Resolution authorizing Advertisement for Bids, Fir Street Extension City Engineer Randy Sabart explained that staff were approached by C& L excavating about completing the work separately which is why this portion was not included in the bid advertisement for the rest of the 2023 improvements. Staff reached out to bond counsel to see if this was possible; since the engineer’s projected estimate of the project is greater than $175,000 the city must seek bids for the project. August 7th, 2023 Page 2 of 2 Loso made a motion to approve Resolution 2023-036 authorizing advertisement for bids for the Fir Street extension; seconded by Kluesner and passed unanimously. Xcel Energy Franchise Agreement: City Administrator David Murphy mentioned franchise fees were discussed at the July 25th work session. There was a consensus to increase the franchise fee; however, the amount of increase was not discussed. Murphy provided an overview of the current franchise fee schedule as well as the franchise fee amounts for our neighboring cities. Murphy also noted the current contract and fees have been in place for the past 20 years. Staff and Council discussed current franchise fees compared to neighboring cities. Council members other than Loso agreed the city should mirror Waite Park’s franchise fees. Council directed staff to remove the “therm” charges from the list of fees as well. Murphy noted, once these fees are adopted, they will apply to the agreement with Stearns Electric as well. Council directed staff to update the franchise fee schedule and bring it back to the August 21st City Council meeting for review and adoption. Administrator Reports: Murphy informed the Council he plans to have the recap of the July 12th Team Building Training out this coming week. Mayor and Council Reports/Updates: Mayor Schultz reported that he recently became the president of the CGMC at the summer conference that took place in Thief River Falls. Schultz will represent the CGMC at lobbying efforts and the governor’s meetings. If there are schedule conflicts, he may have to rely on council members to fill in at meetings. Adjourn: Kluesner made a motion to adjourn at 6:24PM; seconded by Loso and passed unanimously. Kayla Klein City Clerk STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Debbie Kulzer Meeting Date: 8/21/23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4b Reviewed by: Item: Bills Payables ACTION REQUESTED Approve the bills payables as presented. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION none PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION See below REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The council approved staff to make the following payments through the payroll contracts, regular monthly invoices with due dates prior to the next scheduled council meeting, or actions taken at previous council meetings. The information here is to provide you all checks and electronic payments made for verification of the disbursement completeness. BUDGET IMPACT Bills Payable – Checks Mailed Prior to Council Approval Regular PP 16 $68,945.22 Payroll & Accounts Payable EFT #3112 - #3122 $95,379.85 Check Numbers #60833 - #60884 $617,212.24 __________________________________________________ Total $781,537.31 Bills Payable – Checks Awaiting Council Approval Check Numbers #- #60885 - #60887 $2,201.50 Total $2,201.50 Total Budget/Fiscal Impact: $783,738.81 Various Funds STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the bills payables as presented. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Bill listing by EFT, paid prior to council approval and awaiting to be paid upon council approval. GL Check Check Vendor Invoice Invoice Check Period Issue Date Number Number Payee Number GL Account Amount 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 ACH PAYROLL REG PP 16 VARIOUS $68,945.22 23‐Jul 7/31/2023 3112 107068 MEDICA 6.92746E+11 101‐21706 $45,872.52 23‐Jul 7/31/2023 3113 108126 WEX 0001772496‐IN 101‐41430‐300 $3.75 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3114 106468 AMERICAN FUNDS PR0804231 101‐21705 $150.00 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3115 107770 CIRCLE K FLEET ‐ HOLIDAY JUNE 23 STMT 602‐49450‐205 $141.82 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3116 1224 EFTPS PR0804231 101‐21703 $19,418.90 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3117 106422 KWIK TRIP July 23 STMT ‐ PD 101‐42152‐230 $2,606.44 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3117 106422 KWIK TRIP JULY 23 STMT ‐ PW & FIRE 602‐49450‐205 $680.72 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3118 106563 PAYMENT SERVICE NETWORK 280736 101‐41530‐300 $222.60 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3119 63 PERA PR0804231 101‐21704 $20,109.12 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3120 105209 SENTRY BANK PR0804231 101‐21715 $2,188.58 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3121 106705 SPEEDWAY JULY 23 STMT 602‐49450‐205 $1,435.40 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 3122 106189 VOYA FINANCIAL PR0804231 101‐21705 $2,550.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60833 1238 AFSCME COUNCIL 65 6 101‐21707 $793.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60834 104694 BADGER METER, INC 80132922 601‐49430‐300 $1,494.55 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60835 106494 BRUNO PRESS 6 220‐46500‐300 $750.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60836 108212 Buersken, Jeff 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $105.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60837 106890 BYE, JOSEPH 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 250‐46500‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60838 108079 CHAMBERLINE OIL CO. 440059‐01 101‐43201‐210 $51.54 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60838 108079 CHAMBERLINE OIL CO. 441072‐00 101‐43120‐230 $138.20 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60838 108079 CHAMBERLINE OIL CO. 441832‐00 101‐43120‐230 $728.18 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60839 102901 CORE & MAIN LP T100413 601‐49430‐220 $4,809.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60839 102901 CORE & MAIN LP T158571 601‐49440‐214 $210.44 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60839 102901 CORE & MAIN LP T160552 601‐49430‐220 $896.10 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60839 102901 CORE & MAIN LP T160585 601‐49430‐220 $80.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60839 102901 CORE & MAIN LP T160586 601‐49430‐220 $835.92 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60840 108240 DDA HUMAN RESOURCES, INC. 596 110‐45202‐300 $13,600.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60841 103578 DULLINGER, GINA 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60842 106994 FARM‐RITE EQUIPMENT, INC. P74272 101‐45202‐230 $14.99 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60843 529 GOODIN COMPANY 5364383‐00 101‐45202‐210 $27.25 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60843 529 GOODIN COMPANY 5364383‐01 601‐49421‐210 $88.61 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60843 529 GOODIN COMPANY 5365664‐00 101‐43201‐210 $72.76 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60843 529 GOODIN COMPANY 5366197‐00 601‐49421‐220 $16.43 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60844 108210 Hazen, Jonathan 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60845 1546 HOSCH, LARRY 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 250‐46500‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60847 108160 KINETIC 15826 110‐45205‐300 $17,500.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60847 108160 KINETIC 15879 110‐45205‐300 $17,500.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60848 108242 KLAPHAKE, BARBARA 7/31/2023 317‐43120‐36100 $145.31 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60849 1145 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR SERVI 6 101‐21707 $742.50 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60850 103876 LOUWAGIE, KEITH 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60851 107578 LYON, ABBY 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $35.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60852 105921 MARCO, INC 506381649 101‐41430‐410 $453.47 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60853 107058 METERING & TECHNOLOGY SOLUT INV2891 601‐49430‐210 $3,660.09 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60854 107634 MICK, CARMIE 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $35.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60855 108238 MID‐STATE WHOLESALE TIRE, INC. 55896 101‐45202‐230 $320.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60856 146 MIDWAY IRON AND METAL, INC 556612 101‐45202‐220 $105.17 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60856 146 MIDWAY IRON AND METAL, INC 556855 601‐49421‐220 $323.50 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60856 146 MIDWAY IRON AND METAL, INC 556875 101‐43201‐210 $151.68 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60856 146 MIDWAY IRON AND METAL, INC 556936 101‐43201‐210 $13.80 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60857 105537 MIDWEST MACHINERY CO. 9700868 101‐45202‐230 $182.51 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60858 107738 MIKES ELECTRIC 2978 210‐42280‐220 $300.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60858 107738 MIKES ELECTRIC 2988 601‐49420‐220 $500.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60859 156 MINNESOTA HOME IMPROVEMEN 105768 101‐45202‐220 $18,991.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60860 106802 MN DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 459008 601‐47100‐413 $5,800.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60861 108072 MOMENTUM TRUCK GROUP x194159037:01 101‐43125‐230 $467.31 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60861 108072 MOMENTUM TRUCK GROUP X194161455:01 602‐49450‐230 $42.87 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60862 1168 PowerPlan P1020803 101‐43125‐230 ‐$15.35 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60862 1168 PowerPlan P1745303 101‐43125‐230 $116.37 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60863 106157 RENNECKE, ANDREW 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60864 106933 REVOLUTION CYCLE & SKI Ticket# 8759 101‐45204‐300 $1,025.73 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60864 106933 REVOLUTION CYCLE & SKI Ticket# 9131 101‐45204‐220 $104.86 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60865 107582 SCHLEPER, KEITH 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60866 107286 SCHMITZ, MATH Jun‐23 101‐43120‐300 $483.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60867 107607 SHRPA SHRPA‐0207 220‐46500‐308 $2,750.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60868 107028 SPECTRUM SUPPLY 20075 101‐45202‐210 $37.99 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60869 107583 STENMAN, ELIJAH 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60870 1152 SUNSET MFG CO., INC. 29039 601‐49420‐220 $25.60 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60871 108209 Thompson, Mark 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 101‐41120‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60872 100029 TOWNSHIP OF ST. JOSEPH 7/15/2023 101‐41910‐449 $33,487.93 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60873 307 TRAUT COMPANIES 361148 601‐49420‐312 $280.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60874 101725 WICK, DALE 2023 ‐ 2nd Qtr Stipend 250‐46500‐103 $70.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60875 106268 WRUCK SEWER & PORTABLE RENT I16741 101‐45202‐300 $179.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60875 106268 WRUCK SEWER & PORTABLE RENT I16742 101‐45202‐300 $179.00 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60876 169 ZEP MANUFACTURING, INC 9008776697 602‐49450‐210 $420.23 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60876 169 ZEP MANUFACTURING, INC 9008809492 101‐43201‐210 $290.49 23‐Aug 8/3/2023 60877 108243 IDEAL RADIATOR & AUTO REPAIR 60845 101‐45202‐220 $1,270.31 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60877 108241 ATE INSTALLATIONS, LLC 1070 205‐45202‐531 $3,600.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60878 102871 C & L EXCAVATING, INC 2023 ‐ No. 7 Payment 411‐43120‐530 $284,919.54 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60878 102871 C & L EXCAVATING, INC 2023 ‐No. 8 Final Payment 411‐43120‐530 $174,639.16 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60879 108239 D. ERVASTI SALES CO., LLC 15727 101‐45202‐210 $1,289.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60880 95 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL 3070765 601‐49440‐319 $116.10 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐300166 101‐43125‐230 $41.44 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐300673 101‐43201‐210 ‐$65.97 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐301478 101‐45202‐230 $17.20 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐301908 101‐45202‐230 $7.58 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐302122 101‐45202‐230 $125.94 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐302153 101‐43125‐230 $7.19 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐302780 101‐45202‐230 $13.34 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐303536 101‐45202‐210 $20.97 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐303655 602‐49450‐230 $62.95 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐303878 101‐43201‐214 $55.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐304214 101‐45202‐230 $78.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐304221 101‐45202‐230 $15.84 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐304309 101‐43201‐210 $59.96 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60881 106764 O REILLY AUTO PARTS 5771‐304337 101‐43120‐230 $21.98 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60882 134 SECURITY LOCK TECHNOLOGIES 165619 101‐45202‐220 $314.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60883 108230 SIMMONS CONSTRUCTION, LLC 909 101‐45202‐300 $18,500.00 23‐Aug 8/8/2023 60884 107497 STEPP MFG 63167 101‐43125‐230 $56.68 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 60885 105683 JOVANOVICH, DEGE & ATHMANN 26716 101‐41130‐304 $1,147.50 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 60886 48 SEH, INC 451304 101‐43131‐303 $500.00 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 60887 105615 SHIFT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 61763 101‐41710‐310 $241.50 23‐Aug 8/17/2023 60887 105615 SHIFT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 61829 101‐41710‐310 $312.50 Payroll $68,945.22 Accounts Payable & Payroll EFT $95,379.85 Check #'s $617,212.24 Council Approval Checks $2,201.50 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Lori Bartlett, Finance Meeting Date: 8-21-23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4c Reviewed by: Item: Donations and Contributions ACTION REQUESTED Consider approval Resolution 2023-038 accepting donations as presented. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION none PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION none REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Minnesota Statute 465.03 requires that all gifts and donations of real or personal property be accepted only with the adoption of a resolution approved by two-thirds of the members of the City Council. By accepting the donations, the city is accepting the intent of the donations. The in-kind donations are estimates. Total Dog Park cash donations received through 7/31/23 = $7,073 + $1,149 for pavers and refreshments. Total Community Center/YMCA donations received through 7/31/23 = $13,041. BUDGET IMPACT $360.08 STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Accept the donations as presented in Resolution 2023-038. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Resolution 2023-038 Accepting Donations RESOLUTION 2023-038 RESOLUTION ACCEPTED DONATION(S) WHEREAS, The City of St. Joseph is generally authorized to accepts gifts and bequests pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 465.03 and Minnesota Statutes Section 471.17 for the benefit of its citizens; and WHEREAS, said Minnesota Statute 465.03 requires that all gifts and donations of real or personal property be accepted only with the adoption of a resolution approved by two-thirds of the members of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the following person/persons and/or entity/entities has/have donated real and/or personal property as follows: DONOR METHOD PURPOSE AMOUNT Anonymous Cash Disc Golf $22.00 Anonymous Cash RV Dump $178.00 Anonymous Cash Archery Range $1.00 Anonymous Cash Dog Park $13.00 Anonymous Cash Fire Operations $146.08 WHEREAS, all such donations have been contributed to assist the various city departments and programs as allowed by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is appropriate to accept the donations offered. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. JOSEPH, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The donations described above are accepted. 2. The Finance Department is hereby directed to issue receipts to each donor acknowledging the city’s receipt of the donors’ donations. ADOPTED by the City Council this 21st day of August, 2023. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH Rick Schultz, Mayor ATTEST David Murphy, City Administrator STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Lori Bartlett Meeting Date: 8-21-23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4d Reviewed by: Item: July Treasurer’s Report ACTION REQUESTED Consider acceptance of the treasurer’s reports through July 2023. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION none PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION none REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Cash/investment presented as July 31, 2023. Budget to actual reports attached for Council review. The cash and investment balance decreased $1,021,500 since the beginning of the year. The first six months of operations is expected by reduce cash and investments. The first half taxes and state aids were received until June/July. The first half of bond interest was paid in June. The city sets aside 4-6 months working capital to operate the beginning of the year until these main revenue sources are deposited. The General fund spent 18% of the expenditure budget and received 55% of the revenue budget at the end of July. Revenues and expenditures are operational in nature. Building permit and development revenue over budget with the positive developments in the industrial park and new apartments along College Ave S. Capital expenditures include squad equipment, capital campaign, tools, surveillance cameras, front end loader and pumper/tanker truck. A large expenditure has been in ice & snow removal with the snow winter we had. Some equipment repairs were incurred on the plow equipment with the heavy, wet, excessive snows. Finance expenditures were higher in this period due to the ABDO consulting contract. Engineering fees are high, but will be reimbursed with project escrows and bonds when issued. The Enterprise funds spent 14% (without depreciation) and received 44% of the revenue budget. The revenue represents the Jan-half of May/June usage billed in July. Revenue represents 5.5 months received, seven months expensed. The funds represent mainly operational activity. BUDGET IMPACT Information only STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Accept the treasurer’s reports through July 2023. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Cash and Investment Trial Balance Summary Fund Summaries – General Fund Fund Summaries - Enterprise Funds CITY OF ST JOSEPH COMBINED CASH INVESTMENT JULY 31, 2023 FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:22PM PAGE: 1 COMBINED CASH ACCOUNTS 001-10100 GENERAL CHECKING 23,131,919.66 TOTAL COMBINED CASH 23,131,919.66 001-10199 CASH ALLOCATED TO OTHER FUNDS ( 23,131,919.66) TOTAL UNALLOCATED CASH .00 CASH ALLOCATION RECONCILIATION 101 ALLOCATION TO FUND 101 2,652,856.23 102 ALLOCATION TO EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT RESERVE 369,781.45 104 ALLOCATION TO COVID-19 GRANTS 276,415.14 108 ALLOCATION TO CABLE ACCESS FEE 13,419.97 109 ALLOCATION TO FUND 109 530,009.32 110 ALLOCATION TO FUND 110 380,875.09 200 ALLOCATION TO STATE COLLECTED SALES TAX 1,530,968.37 205 ALLOCATION TO PARK DEDICATION 285,352.51 210 ALLOCATION TO FUND 210 554,436.41 215 ALLOCATION TO CHARITABLE GAMBLING ( 158.13) 220 ALLOCATION TO LODGING TAX 21,381.98 225 ALLOCATION TO DEED CDAP GRANT 54,264.66 250 ALLOCATION TO REVOLVING LOAN FUND 44,327.71 251 ALLOCATION TO FUND 251 466,875.98 253 ALLOCATION TO FUND 253 24,441.83 257 ALLOCATION TO FUND 257 39,879.47 259 ALLOCATION TO FUND 259 977.61 301 ALLOCATION TO 2016 CIP BONDS [GOVT CENTER] 305,233.63 302 ALLOCATION TO 2022A GO ABATE BONDS[COMMCTR1] 196,019.18 304 ALLOCATION TO 2016 STREET IMP [FIELD ST] 234,456.65 305 ALLOCATION TO 2017B STREET IMP [CBD ALLEYS] 27,598.61 306 ALLOCATION TO 2018 EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATES 30,533.66 307 ALLOCATION TO 2019A STREET IMP [OVERLAYS] 305,849.92 308 ALLOCATION TO 2019A STREET IMP [IND PARK] 618,588.32 309 ALLOCATION TO 2020A EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATES 21,347.63 310 ALLOCATION TO 2020B GO IMP [20TH AVE SE] 107,626.36 311 ALLOCATION TO 2021 IMPROVE [MN ST/OVERLAYS] 155,746.54 312 ALLOCATION TO 2020B CIP BONDS [PW BLDG] 39,531.82 313 ALLOCATION TO 2020B REFUND BONDS [2013 STR.] 49,112.61 314 ALLOCATION TO 2020C CO REFUND [2014 PARK TER 106,391.06 315 ALLOCATION TO 2022 GO IMPROVEMENT BONDS 112,773.79 316 ALLOCATION TO 2022A GO EQUIP CERT.[FD TRUCK] 303,052.81 402 ALLOCATION TO COMMUNITY CENTER PHASE I 6,124,498.96 408 ALLOCATION TO 2019 INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPANSION 227,848.89 410 ALLOCATION TO 2020 20TH AVE WATERMAIN LOOP 396,194.42 411 ALLOCATION TO 2021 MN/ALLEY/18/20/NORTHLAND 886,939.13 415 ALLOCATION TO 2022 STREET OVERLAYS 47,467.70 417 ALLOCATION TO 2023 STREET IMP/ELM ST ROW ACQ 32,453.98 418 ALLOCATION TO FUND 418 ( 132,070.00) 501 ALLOCATION TO WAC FUND 543,541.14 502 ALLOCATION TO SAC FUND 169,182.80 601 ALLOCATION TO WATER FUND 1,449,664.76 602 ALLOCATION TO SEWER FUND 2,784,161.87 CITY OF ST JOSEPH COMBINED CASH INVESTMENT JULY 31, 2023 FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:22PM PAGE: 2 603 ALLOCATION TO REFUSE COLLECTION 177,641.54 651 ALLOCATION TO STORM WATER UTILITY 452,996.94 652 ALLOCATION TO STREET LIGHT UTILITY 111,429.34 TOTAL ALLOCATIONS TO OTHER FUNDS 23,131,919.66 ALLOCATION FROM COMBINED CASH FUND - 001-10199 ( 23,131,919.66) ZERO PROOF IF ALLOCATIONS BALANCE .00 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 FUND 101 PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:12PM PAGE: 1 REVENUE COUNCIL ( 523.23) ( 4,054.55) ( 4,945.00) ( 890.45) ( 82.0) LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES .00 .00 ( 50.00) ( 50.00) .0 ORDINANCE & PROCEEDINGS .00 ( 3,215.15) ( 1,500.00) 1,715.15 (214.3) MAYOR ( 830.05) ( 2,154.61) ( 1,450.00) 704.61 (148.6) GENERAL ADMINSTRATION 647,617.11 2,180,404.41 ( 4,035,220.00) ( 6,215,624.41) 54.0 FINANCE ( 1,466.91) ( 10,482.94)( 20,510.00) ( 10,027.06) ( 51.1) CITY ATTORNEY ( 292.50) ( 2,622.50) ( 20,000.00) ( 17,377.50) ( 13.1) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ( 1,031.50) ( 12,957.75) ( 14,130.00) ( 1,172.25) ( 91.7) PLANNING AND ZONING ( 175.66) ( 2,814.97) ( 6,635.00) ( 3,820.03) ( 42.4) GENERAL GOVERNMENT .00 ( 2,599.56) ( 3,160.00) ( 560.44) ( 82.3) GOVERNMENT CENTER ( 1,970.75) ( 22,783.54) ( 37,675.00) ( 14,891.46) ( 60.5) CABLE ACCESS .00 ( 14.99) ( 125.00) ( 110.01) ( 12.0) CRIME CONTROL & INVESTIGATION 8,282.99 34,564.72 ( 309,440.00) ( 344,004.72) 11.2 POLICE TRAINING .00 ( 2,377.95) ( 5,000.00) ( 2,622.05) ( 47.6) COMMUNICATION SERVICE ( 1,370.02)( 7,076.22) ( 11,260.00) ( 4,183.78) ( 62.8) BUILDING INSPEC. ADMISTRATION ( 604.36) ( 888.36) ( 285.00) 603.36 (311.7) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ( 8.69) ( 803.67) ( 1,395.00) ( 591.33) ( 57.6) STREET MAINTANENCE 47,250.66 81,134.98 ( 156,990.00) ( 238,124.98) 51.7 ENGINEERING FEE ( 4,115.84) ( 62,013.78) ( 40,000.00) 22,013.78 (155.0) DEPARTMENT 43201 ( 1,469.03) ( 15,802.17) ( 25,735.00) ( 9,932.83) ( 61.4) SKATE PARK AND ICE RINK ( 89.98) ( 751.14) ( 830.00) ( 78.86) ( 90.5) BALL PARK 1,090.00 2,890.00 ( 1,160.00) ( 4,050.00) 249.1 PARK AREAS 341.68 ( 8,735.86) ( 59,955.00) ( 51,219.14) ( 14.6) RECREATION DEPARTMENT 278.47 ( 193.27) ( 11,560.00) ( 11,366.73) ( 1.7) OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 129,011.00 154,907.94 .00 ( 154,907.94) .0 819,923.39 2,291,559.07 ( 4,769,010.00) ( 7,060,569.07) 48.1 EXPENDITURES COUNCIL 6,528.49 39,535.45 67,340.00 27,804.55 58.7 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES 665.00 1,050.00 4,750.00 3,700.00 22.1 ORDINANCE & PROCEEDINGS .00 3,215.15 1,500.00 ( 1,715.15) 214.3 MAYOR 1,841.33 7,532.76 10,850.00 3,317.24 69.4 ELECTIONS .00 .00 6,300.00 6,300.00 .0 GENERAL ADMINSTRATION ( 617,103.82)( 1,952,183.90)4,440,830.00 6,393,013.90 ( 44.0) FINANCE 22,941.98 155,282.89 262,305.00 107,022.11 59.2 AUDIT SERVICE .00 7,000.00 30,500.00 23,500.00 23.0 ASSESSING .00 28,137.34 28,500.00 362.66 98.7 CITY ATTORNEY 292.50 2,622.50 20,000.00 17,377.50 13.1 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1,031.50 13,982.55 14,130.00 147.45 99.0 PLANNING AND ZONING 4,562.52 51,525.27 160,770.00 109,244.73 32.1 GENERAL GOVERNMENT 1,490.50 12,797.27 9,485.00 ( 3,312.27) 134.9 GOVERNMENT CENTER 4,439.82 37,895.14 60,635.00 22,739.86 62.5 CABLE ACCESS 107.65 1,462.41 4,165.00 2,702.59 35.1 CRIME CONTROL & INVESTIGATION 117,806.13 853,230.57 2,173,115.00 1,319,884.43 39.3 POLICE TRAINING 150.00 7,819.30 16,500.00 8,680.70 47.4 COMMUNICATION SERVICE 1,370.02 7,076.22 12,110.00 5,033.78 58.4 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 2,820.53 44,794.14 74,060.00 29,265.86 60.5 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 FUND 101 PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:12PM PAGE: 2 BUILDING INSPEC. ADMISTRATION 19,982.20 67,549.88 108,320.00 40,770.12 62.4 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 8.69 1,413.67 3,345.00 1,931.33 42.3 ANIMAL CONTROL .00 .00 150.00 150.00 .0 STREET MAINTANENCE ( 22,828.82) 81,975.17 535,775.00 453,799.83 15.3 ICE & SNOW REMOVAL 3,950.58 140,020.53 173,775.00 33,754.47 80.6 ENGINEERING FEE 4,115.84 62,013.78 40,000.00 ( 22,013.78) 155.0 DEPARTMENT 43201 2,027.82 24,060.70 36,670.00 12,609.30 65.6 STREET CLEANING 755.50 15,944.27 23,885.00 7,940.73 66.8 SKATE PARK AND ICE RINK 89.98 6,152.74 9,615.00 3,462.26 64.0 BALL PARK ( 365.00) ( 1,490.00) 3,210.00 4,700.00 ( 46.4) PARK AREAS 51,349.92 195,524.11 359,545.00 164,020.89 54.4 RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2,286.87 16,724.23 46,215.00 29,490.77 36.2 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES ( 129,011.00) ( 154,907.94) .00 154,907.94 .0 ( 518,693.27) ( 222,243.80) 8,738,350.00 8,960,593.80 ( 2.5) 1,338,616.66 2,513,802.87 ( 13,507,360.00) ( 16,021,162.87) 18.6 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT RESERVE PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:12PM PAGE: 3 REVENUE GENERAL ADMINSTRATION .00 ( 5,988.42) .00 5,988.42 .0 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES .00 .00 ( 56,360.00) ( 56,360.00) .0 .00 ( 5,988.42) ( 56,360.00) ( 50,371.58) ( 10.6) EXPENDITURES GENERAL ADMINSTRATION .00 5,988.42 .00 ( 5,988.42) .0 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES .00 .00 56,360.00 56,360.00 .0 .00 5,988.42 56,360.00 50,371.58 10.6 .00 ( 11,976.84) ( 112,720.00) ( 100,743.16) ( 10.6) CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 COVID-19 GRANTS PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:12PM PAGE: 4 REVENUE GENERAL ADMINSTRATION ( 15,712.62) 328,908.06 .00 ( 328,908.06) .0 ( 15,712.62) 328,908.06 .00 ( 328,908.06) .0 EXPENDITURES GENERAL ADMINSTRATION 15,712.62 ( 313,558.66) .00 313,558.66 .0 FINANCE 3,500.00 59,063.50 50,630.00 ( 8,433.50) 116.7 CRIME CONTROL & INVESTIGATION .00 12,715.02 90,880.00 78,164.98 14.0 19,212.62 ( 241,780.14) 141,510.00 383,290.14 (170.9) ( 34,925.24) 570,688.20 ( 141,510.00) ( 712,198.20) 403.3 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 CABLE ACCESS FEE PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:13PM PAGE: 5 REVENUE CABLE ACCESS 438.12 2,690.61 ( 5,800.00) ( 8,490.61) 46.4 438.12 2,690.61 ( 5,800.00) ( 8,490.61) 46.4 EXPENDITURES CABLE ACCESS ( 438.12) ( 2,690.61) 5,800.00 8,490.61 ( 46.4) ( 438.12) ( 2,690.61) 5,800.00 8,490.61 ( 46.4) 876.24 5,381.22 ( 11,600.00) ( 16,981.22) 46.4 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 FUND 109 PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:13PM PAGE: 6 REVENUE DEPARTMENT 41430 .00 49,846.24 ( 111,825.00) ( 161,671.24) 44.6 DEPARTMENT 49302 .00 69,000.00 ( 103,500.00) ( 172,500.00) 66.7 .00 118,846.24 ( 215,325.00) ( 334,171.24) 55.2 EXPENDITURES DEPARTMENT 41430 .00 ( 47,733.51) 119,075.00 166,808.51 ( 40.1) DEPARTMENT 42120 .00 .00 11,775.00 11,775.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 42152 7,919.82 60,594.05 19,850.00 ( 40,744.05) 305.3 DEPARTMENT 42500 .00 .00 1,500.00 1,500.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 43120 .00 6,195.00 2,700.00 ( 3,495.00) 229.4 DEPARTMENT 43125 ( 29,042.37) 98,721.23 28,300.00 ( 70,421.23) 348.8 DEPARTMENT 43201 .00 .00 10,000.00 10,000.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 43220 .00 .00 4,000.00 4,000.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 45202 6,770.00 49,697.82 26,450.00 ( 23,247.82) 187.9 DEPARTMENT 49302 .00 ( 69,000.00) 103,500.00 172,500.00 ( 66.7) ( 14,352.55) 98,474.59 327,150.00 228,675.41 30.1 14,352.55 20,371.65 ( 542,475.00) ( 562,846.65) 3.8 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 FUND 110 PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:13PM PAGE: 7 REVENUE DEPARTMENT 41430 5,000.00 5,000.00 ( 10,000.00) ( 15,000.00) 50.0 DEPARTMENT 43120 ( 130,455.06) 16,982.39 ( 115.00) ( 17,097.39)14767. ( 125,455.06) 21,982.39 ( 10,115.00) ( 32,097.39) 217.3 EXPENDITURES DEPARTMENT 41430 ( 5,000.00)40,523.90 10,000.00 ( 30,523.90) 405.2 DEPARTMENT 41910 3,543.36 3,543.36 .00 ( 3,543.36) .0 DEPARTMENT 41942 .00 .00 2,000.00 2,000.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 42120 .00 .00 2,000.00 2,000.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 43120 130,455.06 ( 16,982.39) 2,115.00 19,097.39 (803.0) DEPARTMENT 43201 .00 10,802.44 50,000.00 39,197.56 21.6 DEPARTMENT 45202 .00 .00 22,000.00 22,000.00 .0 DEPARTMENT 45205 .00 122,539.24 20,000.00 ( 102,539.24) 612.7 128,998.42 160,426.55 108,115.00 ( 52,311.55) 148.4 ( 254,453.48) ( 138,444.16) ( 118,230.00) 20,214.16 (117.1) CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 WATER FUND PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:17PM PAGE: 45 REVENUE UTILITIES 286,233.83 636,485.82 ( 1,348,140.00) ( 1,984,625.82) 47.2 POWER AND PUMPING ( 984.88) ( 3,928.35) ( 3,390.00) 538.35 (115.9) PURIFICATION-PLANT 1 ( 1,934.20) ( 11,532.23) ( 18,415.00) ( 6,882.77) ( 62.6) PURIFICATION-PLANT 2 ( 6,582.11) ( 28,840.68) ( 61,545.00) ( 32,704.32) ( 46.9) WELLHEAD PROTECTION ( 1,655.25) ( 20,925.05) ( 8,500.00) 12,425.05 (246.2) STORAGE-TOWER 1 ( 625.08) ( 4,243.52) ( 7,760.00) ( 3,516.48) ( 54.7) WATER MAINTENANCE ( 184.57) ( 25,406.01) ( 28,875.00) ( 3,468.99) ( 88.0) ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL ( 604.36) ( 3,627.57) ( 8,425.00) ( 4,797.43) ( 43.1) 273,663.38 537,982.41 ( 1,485,050.00) ( 2,023,032.41) 36.2 EXPENDITURES UTILITIES ( 286,233.83) ( 636,485.82) 1,348,140.00 1,984,625.82 ( 47.2) BOND PAYMENT (P & I) .00 37,610.00 662,750.00 625,140.00 5.7 OTHER FINANCING USES .00 .00 2,510.00 2,510.00 .0 POWER AND PUMPING 984.88 4,728.35 48,390.00 43,661.65 9.8 PURIFICATION-PLANT 1 3,373.74 25,132.71 91,415.00 66,282.29 27.5 PURIFICATION-PLANT 2 16,304.41 61,641.13 150,445.00 88,803.87 41.0 DISTRIBUTION 2,530.30 30,382.81 26,000.00 ( 4,382.81) 116.9 WELLHEAD PROTECTION 1,655.25 20,925.05 8,500.00 ( 12,425.05) 246.2 STORAGE-TOWER 1 625.08 4,243.52 30,060.00 25,816.48 14.1 WATER MAINTENANCE 17,603.15 178,579.16 287,730.00 109,150.84 62.1 ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL 6,396.08 21,535.77 61,335.00 39,799.23 35.1 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE .00 .00 465,000.00 465,000.00 .0 ( 236,760.94) ( 251,707.32) 3,182,275.00 3,433,982.32 ( 7.9) 510,424.32 789,689.73 ( 4,667,325.00) ( 5,457,014.73) 16.9 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 SEWER FUND PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:17PM PAGE: 46 REVENUE UTILITIES 236,676.23 714,442.65 ( 1,314,688.00) ( 2,029,130.65) 54.3 SANITARY SEWER MAINTENANCE ( 35.72) ( 14,210.57) ( 16,395.00) ( 2,184.43) ( 86.7) LIFT STATION-BAKER STREET ( 258.46) ( 2,317.03) ( 3,925.00) ( 1,607.97) ( 59.0) LIFT STATION-RIDGEWOOD/DBL ( 173.35) ( 943.97) ( 1,695.00) ( 751.03) ( 55.7) LIFT STATION-NORTHLAND ( 90.19) ( 576.12) ( 1,060.00) ( 483.88) ( 54.4) LIFT STATION-CR 121 ( 129.22) ( 1,005.55) ( 1,660.00) ( 654.45) ( 60.6) LIFT STATION-MAIN ( 1,544.13) ( 10,638.64) ( 20,260.00) ( 9,621.36) ( 52.5) ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL ( 669.83) ( 4,432.49) ( 10,290.00) ( 5,857.51) ( 43.1) 233,775.33 680,318.28 ( 1,369,973.00) ( 2,050,291.28) 49.7 EXPENDITURES UTILITIES ( 236,676.23) ( 714,442.65) 1,314,688.00 2,029,130.65 ( 54.3) BOND PAYMENT (P & I) .00 6,960.00 144,170.00 137,210.00 4.8 OTHER FINANCING USES .00 .00 25,730.00 25,730.00 .0 SANITARY SEWER MAINTENANCE 11,158.11 23,821.54 290,165.00 266,343.46 8.2 LIFT STATION-BAKER STREET 258.46 ( 1,272.67) 7,700.00 8,972.67 ( 16.5) LIFT STATION-RIDGEWOOD/DBL 173.35 976.91 5,620.00 4,643.09 17.4 LIFT STATION-NORTHLAND 90.19 637.65 4,760.00 4,122.35 13.4 LIFT STATION-CR 121 129.22 1,284.55 15,360.00 14,075.45 8.4 LIFT STATION-MAIN 66,619.02 338,579.06 879,900.00 541,320.94 38.5 ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL 6,461.55 19,872.80 63,350.00 43,477.20 31.4 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE .00 .00 555,000.00 555,000.00 .0 ( 151,786.33) ( 323,582.81) 3,306,443.00 3,630,025.81 ( 9.8) 385,561.66 1,003,901.09 ( 4,676,416.00) ( 5,680,317.09) 21.5 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 REFUSE COLLECTION PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:18PM PAGE: 47 REVENUE UTILITIES 72,799.26 229,250.86 ( 446,770.00) ( 676,020.86) 51.3 WASTE COLLECTION ( 29,231.37) ( 174,699.57) ( 374,800.00) ( 200,100.43) ( 46.6) 43,567.89 54,551.29 ( 821,570.00) ( 876,121.29) 6.6 EXPENDITURES UTILITIES ( 72,799.26) ( 229,250.86) 446,770.00 676,020.86 ( 51.3) WASTE COLLECTION 32,221.54 229,745.96 488,745.00 258,999.04 47.0 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE .00 .00 6,675.00 6,675.00 .0 ( 40,577.72) 495.10 942,190.00 941,694.90 .1 84,145.61 54,056.19 ( 1,763,760.00) ( 1,817,816.19) 3.1 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 STORM WATER UTILITY PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:18PM PAGE: 48 REVENUE UTILITIES 37,721.61 96,467.30 ( 220,275.00) ( 316,742.30) 43.8 ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL ( 302.19) ( 3,183.39) ( 4,405.00) ( 1,221.61) ( 72.3) STORM WATER MAINTENANCE ( 35.67) ( 1,407.47) ( 22,005.00) ( 20,597.53)( 6.4) 37,383.75 91,876.44 ( 246,685.00) ( 338,561.44) 37.2 EXPENDITURES UTILITIES ( 37,721.61) ( 96,467.30) 220,275.00 316,742.30 ( 43.8) OTHER FINANCING USES .00 .00 30,680.00 30,680.00 .0 ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL 1,425.68 9,908.31 20,390.00 10,481.69 48.6 STORM WATER MAINTENANCE 8,943.06 19,907.64 103,000.00 83,092.36 19.3 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE .00 .00 155,000.00 155,000.00 .0 ( 27,352.87) ( 66,651.35) 529,345.00 595,996.35 ( 12.6) 64,736.62 158,527.79 ( 776,030.00) ( 934,557.79) 20.4 CITY OF ST JOSEPH FUND SUMMARY FOR THE 7 MONTHS ENDING JULY 31, 2023 STREET LIGHT UTILITY PERIOD ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL BUDGET VARIANCE PCNT FOR ADMINISTRATION USE ONLY 58 % OF THE FISCAL YEAR HAS ELAPSED 08/17/2023 03:18PM PAGE: 49 REVENUE UTILITIES 14,678.53 43,443.74 ( 87,720.00) ( 131,163.74) 49.5 STREET LIGHTING ( 4,456.07) ( 26,705.61) ( 50,570.00) ( 23,864.39) ( 52.8) 10,222.46 16,738.13 ( 138,290.00) ( 155,028.13) 12.1 EXPENDITURES UTILITIES ( 14,678.53) ( 43,443.74) 87,720.00 131,163.74 ( 49.5) STREET LIGHTING 5,614.10 33,972.64 102,625.00 68,652.36 33.1 ( 9,064.43) ( 9,471.10) 190,345.00 199,816.10 ( 5.0) 19,286.89 26,209.23 ( 328,635.00) ( 354,844.23) 8.0 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: City Engineer ☒Consent Agenda Item ☐Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4e Reviewed by: Item: Payment Application No 2, Final Payment App. for the 2020 20th Ave SE Improvements ACTION REQUESTED Motion to approve the consent agenda will automatically approve this item. If pulled, then the following motion is requested. Motion to approve application for payment no. 2, final payment app., for the 2020 20th Ave SE Improvement Project to C&L Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $10,090.66. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION N/A PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION Council previously awarded the contract to C&L Excavating, Inc. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the consent agenda will automatically approve this item. If pulled, then the following motion is requested. Motion to approve application for payment no. 2, final payment app., for the 2020 20th Ave SE Improvement Project to C&L Excavating, Inc. in the amount of $10,090.66. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Application for Payment No. 2, Final Payment Meeting Date: 8/21/23 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT NO. 2 (FINAL) CONTRACT FOR:2020 20TH AVE SE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO.AGREEMENT DATE:9/8/2020 OWNER CONTRACTOR FOR WORK ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH:6/30/2022 ITEM UNIT UNIT COST QUANTITY AMOUNT QUANTITY AMOUNT QUANTITY AMOUNT WATER MAIN 1 LUMP SUM $4,000.00 1.00 $4,000.00 0.05 $200.00 1.00 $4,000.00 2 LUMP SUM $1,450.00 1.00 $1,450.00 0.10 $145.00 1.00 $1,450.00 3 TREE $50.00 2.00 $100.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 4 ACRE $6,500.00 0.55 $3,575.00 $0.00 0.49 $3,185.00 5 TREE $50.00 2.00 $100.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 6 ACRE $5,000.00 0.55 $2,750.00 $0.00 0.49 $2,450.00 7 EACH $400.00 2.00 $800.00 $0.00 1.00 $400.00 8 LUMP SUM $0.01 1.00 $0.01 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 9 CU YD $3.00 3,860.00 $11,580.00 $0.00 3,860.00 $11,580.00 10 EACH $1,200.00 4.00 $4,800.00 $0.00 4.00 $4,800.00 11 LIN FT $2.00 500.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 607.00 $1,214.00 12 LIN FT $75.00 5.00 $375.00 $0.00 5.00 $375.00 13 EACH $450.00 1.00 $450.00 $0.00 1.00 $450.00 14 EACH $4,600.00 2.00 $9,200.00 $0.00 2.00 $9,200.00 15 EACH $750.00 2.00 $1,500.00 $0.00 2.00 $1,500.00 16 EACH $1,600.00 2.00 $3,200.00 $0.00 2.00 $3,200.00 17 EACH $2,100.00 2.00 $4,200.00 $0.00 2.00 $4,200.00 18 EACH $3,625.00 2.00 $7,250.00 $0.00 2.00 $7,250.00 19 LIN FT $3.25 842.00 $2,736.50 $0.00 681.00 $2,213.25 20 LIN FT $11.25 200.00 $2,250.00 $0.00 208.00 $2,340.00 21 LIN FT $45.00 119.00 $5,355.00 $0.00 126.00 $5,670.00 22 LIN FT $38.00 842.00 $31,996.00 $0.00 834.00 $31,692.00 23 LIN FT $46.00 835.00 $38,410.00 $0.00 843.00 $38,778.00 24 LIN FT $200.00 60.00 $12,000.00 $0.00 60.00 $12,000.00 25 POUND $6.00 1,500.00 $9,000.00 $0.00 1,219.00 $7,314.00 TURF RESTORATION 26 LIN FT $2.00 2,015.00 $4,030.00 $0.00 1,351.00 $2,702.00 27 LIN FT $4.00 420.00 $1,680.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 28 EACH $150.00 4.00 $600.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 29 POUND $1.00 490.00 $490.00 250.00 $250.00 250.00 $250.00 30 ACRE $750.00 1.40 $1,050.00 0.53 $397.50 1.05 $787.50 31 ACRE $300.00 1.40 $420.00 $0.00 0.00 $0.00 32 POUND $1.75 9,800.00 $17,150.00 500.00 $875.00 3,000.00 $5,250.00 33 POUND $12.00 55.00 $660.00 $0.00 40.00 $480.00 34 POUND $2.00 140.00 $280.00 38.00 $76.00 78.00 $156.00 TOTAL ITEMS BID $184,437.51 $1,943.50 $164,886.75 MOBILIZATION TRAFFIC CONTROL CLEARING 8" GATE VALVE AND BOX 8" WATER MAIN ENCASEMENT STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION EXIT GRUBBING DEWATERING COMMON EXCAVATION (P) 12" WATER MAIN ENCASEMENT 6" DIP WATERMAIN, CL 52 C & L EXCAVATING, INC. THIS PAYMENTCONTRACT WORK TO DATE CITY OF ST. JOSEPH STJOE 153958 12" DIP WATERMAIN, CL 50 DIRECTIONAL DRILL DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS SILT FENCE, TYPE MS SEDIMENT CONTROL LOG TYPE WOOD FIBER 12" DIP WATERMAIN, CL 50 INLET PROTECTION, MAINTAINED SEEDING TEMPORARY SEEDING HYDRAULIC MATRIX, BFM FERTILIZER TYPE 1 DESCRIPTION SEED MIXTURE 32-241 SEED MIXTURE 21-111 6" HYDRANT EXTENSION HYDRANT REMOVE WATER MAIN CLEARING GRUBBING SALVAGE HYDRANT CONNECT TO EXISTING WATER MAIN REMOVE SILT FENCE 12" GATE VALVE AND BOX 6" GATE VALVE AND BOX 8" DIP WATERMAIN, CL 52 1 06/25/2023 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Community Development Meeting Date: August 21st, 2023 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4f Reviewed by: City Administrator Item: Amendment to the Orderly Annexation Agreement – Parcel 7284 County Road 75 ACTION REQUESTED Approve the resolution amending the Orderly Annexation Agreement (OAA) which incorporates subject parcel into St. Joseph Township and within the OAA. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION The Joint Planning Board (JPB) recommended approval of the OAA amendment (6-0) at their August 8th meeting. The JPB also held the required public hearing where the applicant was the only one who spoke on the amendment. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Purpose of Application: Donald Opheim (Applicant) is requesting detachment of subject parcel from city of St. Cloud and incorporation into St. Joseph Township. Future annexation into city of St. Joseph can occur when utilities are readily available and at petition of property owner per the OAA. Due to adjacent land to the West all being Township property and the lack of city infrastructure near the subject parcel the parcel shall be incorporated into the OAA and St. Joseph Township first. The Council and Township Board are required to approve the request by adopting a Joint Resolution. The Township of St. Joseph Board will be acting on the resolution at their Aug. 28th meeting. The city of St. Cloud approved the detachment request at their August 7th meeting. The city administers all permits within the OAA and the Joint Planning Board oversees land use applications. Applicant Information: Opie’s Gold Heat n’ Air Parcel details: 7284 County Road 75, St. Cloud, MN 56301 Parcel ID: 82.44015.0145 Location: BUDGET IMPACT None STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve resolution 2023-037 amending the OAA. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS 1. Application for Annexation 2. OAA Agreement 3. Joint Resolution 2023-037 ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP RESOLUTION 2018-001 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH RESOLUTION 2018-057 JOINT RESOLUTION FOR DESIGNATION OF AN AREA FOR ORDERLY ANNEXATION AND FOR DESIGNATION OF AN AREA FOR IMMEDIATE ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES § 414.0325 WHEREAS, in 2010, St. Joseph Township ("Town") and the City of St. Joseph City") adopted a Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation in 2006, which was amended in 2010 and amended again in 2015 ("Prior Agreement") which revoked prior orderly annexation agreements between the parties; WHEREAS, the parties desire to revoke the Prior Agreement and proceed with annexation as provided hereunder; WHEREAS, a joint notice of intent to designate the area for annexation with a map depicting the area was published on November 8, 2018; WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of St. Joseph Township passed this resolution on November 19, 2018; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of St. Joseph (hereinafter referred to as the "City"), passed this resolution on November 19, 2018; and WHEREAS, the Town and the City agree to designate and request the immediate annexation of certain land located within St. Joseph Township to the City legally described in the attached Exhibit A and graphically depicted on attached Exhibit B (hereinafter the "Immediate Annexation Property"); and WHEREAS, the City and the Town are in agreement as to approving the designation for orderly annexation to the City of St. Joseph certain land legally described in the attached Exhibit C and graphically depicted on attached Exhibit D hereinafter the "Orderly Annexation Area" or "OAA") in accordance with the terms set forth herein; and WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes § 414.0325 provides a procedure whereby the City of St. Joseph and St. Joseph Township may agree on a process of orderly annexation of a designated area; and WHEREAS, the City of St. Joseph and St. Joseph Township have agreed to all the terms and conditions for the annexation of the Property and the signatories hereto agree that no alteration of the designated area is appropriate and no consideration by the Chief Administrative Law Judge is necessary. The Chief Administrative Law Judge may review and comment, but shall within thirty (30) days, order the annexation in accordance with the terms of the resolution. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,jointly by the City Council of the City of St. Joseph and the Township Board of St. Joseph Township as follows: Section I. Immediate Annexation Property. 1. Immediate Annexation Property. The following described land is subject to orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.0325, and that the parties hereto designate the area for orderly annexation; and agree that the land be immediately annexed: See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein. A boundary map showing the Immediate Annexation Property described in Exhibit A is attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. The Immediate Annexation Property abuts City limits as shown on Exhibit B and is about to become urban in nature. 2. Acreage/Population/Zoning. The Immediate Annexation Property consists of approximately 3,400 acres, the population in the area is 179. Upon annexation, the Property shall be zoned as follows: Commercial: See Exhibit E Industrial: See Exhibit F Rural Residential: all remaining parcels 3. Jurisdiction. The Town and the City, by submission of this joint resolution to the Municipal Boundary Adjustment Unit of the Office of Administrative Hearings, confers jurisdiction upon the Chief Administrative Law Judge so as to accomplish annexation of the Immediate Annexation Property in accordance with the terms of this resolution. 4. Municipal Reimbursement. The City and the Town agree pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.036, reimbursement from the City to the Town shall occur for the taxes collected on land annexed into the City, according to the following schedules and thereafter all tax revenues will be the property of the City. All percentages are to be multiplied by the Township's share of property taxes from such annexed property in the year in which such property is annexed: a. Property Taxes. Commercial/Industrial Property: 2019 - 100% to Township 2020 - 90% to Township 2021 - 50% to Township 2022 - 40% to Township 2023 - 30% to Township 2024 - 20% to Township 7 If the City does not collect taxes from the annexed property in 2019, the City will have no obligation to reimburse the Township in 2019. In subsequent years the City will provide reimbursement to the Township in the percentages designated for each year as set forth in the above schedule. Rural Residential Property: 2019 - 60% to Township 2020 - 50% to Township 2021 - 40%to Township 2022 - 30% to Township 2023 - 20% to Township If the City does not collect taxes from the annexed property in 2019, the City will have no obligation to reimburse the Township in 2019. In subsequent years the City will provide reimbursement to the Township in the percentages designated for each year as set forth in the above schedule. b. Assessments and Debt. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.036 with respect to any special assessment assigned by the Town to property annexed under this Agreement, and any portion of debt incurred by the Town prior to the annexation and attributable to the property annexed under this Agreement, the City shall forward to the Township any such assessment or debt revenue paid to the City by the property owner or by the County Auditor. The City shall pay the Township one-half of the amount due in each year within 30 days of the City's receipt of the first-half of the year tax settlement from the County (the June or July settlement) and shall pay the second half of such amount due within 30 days of the receipt of the second half of the year tax settlement (the November or December settlement) from the County. 5. Rural Taxing District. Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, the City shall establish a rural/urban taxing district pursuant to Minn. Stat. 272.67 and shall include all Rural Residential properties (initially defined as non-commercial and non-industrial zoned properties) annexed to the City under Section 1, paragraph 1 above, within the rural taxing district. The City shall establish a rural service district tax rate that will initially be set at a tax rate equal to the 2018 Town tax rate, but which will be subject to annual increases or decreases proportionate to the annual increase or decrease in the City's overall tax rate, with the City 's 2018 tax rate as the base against which future increases or decreases are initially measured. For example: The 2018 Tax Rates are as follows: City Tax Rate 61.4627 Twp Tax Rate 21.9232 For the purpose of this example, if the City's overall tax rate increases to 63.4627, this would represent a 3.254% change (increase) in the City's overall tax rate from 2018 to 2019. The rural taxing district rate would change by the same percentage. Therefore, 3 the prior year's rural tax rate (the 2018 Township tax rate) of 21.9232 would be multiplied by the 1.0325 (1 plus the 3.254% change in the City's overall tax rate) which would increase the rural tax rate to 22.6366 for 2019. If the City's 2020 overall tax rate then decreased to 62.2533, this would represent a 1.906% change (decrease) in the City's overall tax rate from 2019 to 2020. The rural taxing district 2019 tax rate of 22.6366 would then be multiplied by .98094 (1 minus the 1.906% change in the City's overall tax rate) which would decrease the rural tax rate to 22.2051 for 2020. The only changes to the rural tax rate shall be those occurring as a result of the proportional increases or decreases in the City's overall tax rate pursuant the terms of this paragraph. Such Rural Residential properties placed in the rural taxing district shall remain in the rural taxing district until such time as: i. The property is developed commercially or industrially; or ii. Municipal sewer and/or water services are readily available to serve the property. Paving, repaving, or reconstruction of a street abutting a property shall not be deemed to be a sufficient improvement to cause unplatted or platted property to be transferred out of the rural taxing district. 6. Tax Rate Step Up. The tax rate for Commercial and Industrial properties annexed pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 1 above shall be stepped up from the Town tax rate to the City tax rate by equal increments over a six-year period. 7. Review and Comment. The City and the Town agree that upon receipt of this resolution, passed and adopted by each party, the Chief Administrative Law Judge may review and comment, but shall within thirty (30) days, order the immediate annexation of the Immediate Annexation Property in accordance with the terms of this resolution. 8. Provision of Utilities to Annexed Properties. in the event the City provides municipal sewer service to any Rural Residential zoned properties annexed under the terms of this Agreement, the City shall not require any such property to connect to the municipal sewer system for a period of seven years from the date of the most recent septic certification provided that the system does not fail within that seven-year period. Such properties shall be required to connect to City water services immediately in accordance with State law. 9. Building Inspection. Upon annexation of the Orderly Annexation Property described on Exhibit A, all new building permits shall be issued and administered by the City. All Building permits already issued as of the effective date of this Agreement to any such Orderly Annexation Properties shall continue to be administered by the Township's building inspector until a certificate of occupancy is issued. The Township shall provide building permits and site plans for annexed properties to the City. 4 Section II. Orderly Annexation Property. 1. Orderly Annexation Property. The following described land is subject to orderly annexation pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.0325, and that the parties hereto designate the area for orderly annexation in accordance with the terms herein; See Exhibit C the"OAA") A boundary map showing the OAA described in Exhibit C is attached hereto as Exhibit D and incorporated herein. All such land in the OAA shall remain in the Township until it is annexed pursuant to the terms of Section II, Paragraph 8 below. 2. Acreage. The OAA consists of approximately 2,100 acres and a population of approximately 13. 3. Jurisdiction. That St. Joseph Township and the City of St. Joseph, by submission of this joint resolution to the Municipal Boundary Adjustment Unit of the Office of Administrative Hearings, confers jurisdiction upon the Chief Administrative Law Judge so as to accomplish annexation of the OAA in accordance with the terms contained in this Section 11. 4. Municipal Reimbursement. The City of St. Joseph and St. Joseph Township agree pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.036, reimbursement from the City to the Town shall occur for the taxes collected on land annexed into the City, according to the following schedule and thereafter all tax revenues will be the property of the City. All percentages are to be multiplied by the Township's share of property taxes from such annexed property in the year in which such property is annexed: a. Property Taxes. First year the City collects property taxes from the annexed property: 60% to Township. Second year the City collects property taxes from the annexed property: 50% to Township. Third year the City collects property taxes from the annexed property: 40% to Township. Fourth year the City collects property taxes from the annexed property: 30% to Township. Fifth year the City collects property taxes from the annexed property: 20% to Township. 5 b. Assessments and Debt. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 414.036 with respect to any special assessment assigned by the Township to the annexed property and any portion of debt incurred by the Town prior to the annexation and attributable to the property annexed under this Agreement, the City shall forward to the Township any such assessment or debt revenue paid to the City by the property owner or by the County Auditor. All such payments shall be made to the Township within 30 days of receipt of such funds by the City. The City shall pay the Township one-half of the amount due in each year within 30 days of the City's receipt of the first-half of the year tax settlement from the County (the June or July settlement) and shall pay the second half of such amount due within 30 days of the receipt of the second half of the year tax settlement (the November or December settlement) from the County. 5. Office of Administrative Hearings! Municipal Boundary Adjustments. Upon approval by the Town Board and the City Council, this Joint Resolution shall confer jurisdiction upon the State of Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings, Municipal Boundary Adjustments (hereinafter referred to as the "MBA") or its successor pursuant to Minnesota Statutes. 6. No Alterations of Boundaries. The Town and City mutually agree and state that the MBA may review and comment, but that no alterations by the MBA of the stated boundaries of the area designated for orderly annexation is appropriate. Any alterations of boundaries may only be made upon the joint agreement of the Town and City. 7. Planning and Land Use Control Authority. The Town and City mutually agree and state that the Joint Planning Board established under the Prior Agreement will continue to exercise planning and land use control authority within the OAA pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 414.0325, Subdivision 5. The City and Township establish this resolution as their joint powers agreement under Minnesota Statutes Section 462.371, Section 471.59 and Section 414.0325, Subd. 5 to conduct regional planning under the Municipal Planning Act in accordance with the terms of this Section II. The process for planning is as follows: 7.1 The Joint Planning board is an eight-member board, consisting of four members appointed by the Town and four members appointed by the City and has final authority on all land use matters in the OAA. 7.2 The City will act as the Zoning Administrator, reviewing and overseeing all relevant zoning related matters in the OAA. The City will review applications for sufficiency, determine the level of approval necessary for the application, collect application fees, and will provide recommendations to the Joint Planning Board for its consideration. The City shall provide copies of applications to the Town's designated land use official for review and comment. The City will set the public hearing for the Joint Planning Board by sending out property owner notifications 6 on joint City/Township letterhead. The City will send the notification to the designated legal publication site. The Town and the City will post the public hearing in their respective jurisdictions. The City will administer and enforce all provisions of the Land Use Regulations. 7.3 The land use controls for the orderly annexation area shall be as set forth in Section 9.15 Urban Expansion District of the Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance in effect as of the date of this Resolution, except as otherwise modified in Attachment 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein. The Joint Planning Board shall follow the procedural provisions of the City of St. Joseph Zoning Code. 7.4 The Joint Planning Board will utilize the City's building, fire, and electrical code inspection services in the orderly annexation area. 7.5 Except as otherwise specified in the Land Use Regulations, Stearns County regulations shall apply to the orderly annexation area. 7.6 No property within the OAA shall be rezoned prior to annexation. 7.7 No property within the OAA shall be subdivided in such a manner that will create more than 2 lots unless the property is first annexed to the City. 7.8 The Joint Planning Board shall be scheduled to meet bi-monthly on an as needed basis. The Town and the City shall establish fees for regular and special meetings of the Joint Planning Board. 7.9 The Joint Planning Board will serve as the board of Adjustment in the OAA area and shall hold the public hearings on all applications for conditional use/interim use permits, variances, text amendments to the Land Use Regulations, administrative subdivisions and administrative appeals. Except for text amendments, the Joint Planning Board will have final authority on all matters listed above except that any aggrieved person or persons shall have the right to appeal within thirty (30) days, after receipt of notice of the decision, to the Stearns County District Court. The Joint Planning Board shall serve as an advisory board and shall make recommendations on text amendments which shall be submitted to the Town and the City for final decision. Text amendments shall require the approval of both the Township and the City at a joint meeting. 7.10 The City will staff the Joint Planning Board meetings. The City will prepare agendas, take the minutes of the meetings, and handle the appropriate paper work associated with the meeting including notifying and recording the necessary permits associated with the action of the Joint Planning Board. 7.11 The City shall issue all building permits and site construction permits, conduct building inspections for each permit issued, and shall provide the Town with copies of permits and inspection reports for any permit issued therefore on a monthly basis, except that all Building permits already issued on the effective 7 date of this Agreement to any properties within the OAA shall continue to be administered by the Township's building inspector until a certificate of occupancy is issued. 7.12. The parties shall obtain liability coverage for the activities to be conducted by the Joint Planning Board. The cost of such coverage shall be split equally by the City and the Town. 8. Conditions for Orderly Annexation. The City and the Town mutually state and agree that properties in the OAA, or any portion thereof shall be annexed to the City by the MBA upon receipt of a resolution from the City requesting such annexation. The City may adopt such resolution only upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following, provided 30 days' notice of the City's intent to adopt such resolution has been sent to the Township: a. All of the property owners of a particular parcel submit a petition for annexation of that parcel or a portion thereof, or; b. The City has immediate ability to extend water and sewer services to the subject property and the property owner has a good faith intent to immediately plat the property for which annexation is sought. Platted lots existing at the time of the execution of this Agreement shall not be deemed to meet the "good faith intent to immediately plat the property" simply by virtue of the fact that they are platted at the time of execution of this Agreement. 9. Exclusivity. It is the intent of the parties that this Agreement sets forth the exclusive procedures under which property within the Town may be annexed from the Town to the City during the term of this Agreement. The City shall not annex any property from the Township except in conformity with the terms of this Agreement. The City shall not support an annexation proposed by a third party that is not consistent with the terms of this Orderly Annexation Agreement. 10. Review and Comment. The City and the Town mutually agree and state that this Joint Resolution and Agreement sets forth all the conditions for annexation of the areas designated and that no consideration by the MBA is necessary. At such time as the conditions for annexation of the areas or a portion thereof as described in this Agreement have been met, and upon receipt of a Resolution for Annexation from the City of St. Joseph, the MBA may review and comment, but shall, within 30 days, order the annexation in accordance with the terms of the Resolution. 11. Termination of Prior Agreements. Any prior agreements or joint resolutions existing between the parties pertaining to annexation of property from the Town to the City shall be considered terminated upon the effective date of this Joint Resolution. 12. Effective Date/Applicability. This Joint Resolution is effective on the date it is adopted by the City and the Town; whichever is the second to act on this resolution. Annexations occurring as provided in this Joint Resolution shall be effective upon the 8 issuance of the order by the MBA. The provisions of this Joint Resolution shall be binding unless otherwise modified by a joint resolution of both the City and Town. Adopted by affirmatiff vote of all the members of the St. Joseph Township Board of Supervisors this if day of /ifivl .flet, 2018. ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP ATTEST: By: 416 By: ae) m Chairperson Ann Reischl, Township Clerk Board of Supervisor A pied 'y a irmative vote of the City Council of St. Joseph this /'flday of Le 2018. i CITY OF ST. JOSEPH ATTEST: By: '----Riudil s. , k Aft A-- f- ick Schulz, Mayor ri Weyr "ns, City 1 •ministrator 9 LAI-1117511 H Annexation Descriptions: Section 1-124-29 The Northeast Quarter, (1) And the Northwest Quarter, (2) And the Southeast Quarter, (3) And the East Half of the Southwest Quarter, (4) All in Section 1, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 2-124-29 The Northeast Quarter, (5) And the Northwest Quarter, (6) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, (7) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying northwesterly of the centerline of County Road 133, (8) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (9) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter except the South 2 rods of the West 2 rods thereof, (10) And the North 1.5 rods of the East 42 rods of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (11) And the North 1.5 rods of the West 10 rods of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (12) All in Section 2, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 3-124-29 The Northeast Quarter, (13) And the Northwest Quarter, (14) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, (15) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (16) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (17) And the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (18) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying north of NORTHLAND HEIGHTS, according to the recorded plat thereof, (19) And the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying north of NORTHLAND HEIGHTS, JASMINE PLAT, and NORTHLAND PLAT 8, according to the recorded plats thereof, (20) And the West 264.00 feet of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying south of ROTHFORK ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, (21) And all of ROTHFORK ADDITION, (22) And the West 270.00 feet of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying north of ROTHFORK ADDITION and south of the North Quarter of said Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (23) And the North Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (24) All in Section 3, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 4-124-29 The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, (25) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying east of the thread of the Watab River, (26) And the South Half of the Southeast Quarter, (27) And the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying east of the west right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 3, (28) The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying southwesterly of the southwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. 75, (31B) And the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying southwesterly of the southwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 75, (32) All in Section 4, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 9-124-29 The Northwest Quarter lying southwesterly of the southwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 75, (36) And the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying northeasterly of the northeasterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 75 and lying southeasterly of the northwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 3, (37) And the North Half of the Southwest Quarter, (38) And the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying northwesterly of the centerline of C.S.A.H. No. 2 and lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-23, (39) And the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying westerly of the centerline of C.S.A.H. No. 2 and northerly of the north right of way line of Minnesota Street and its westerly extension to the centerline of C.S.A.H. No. 2, (40) And the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying north of the northerly right of way of Minnesota Street, (41) And the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, (42) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying southwest of C.S.A.H. No. 75, except Lots 1 and 2,AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 4, (43) And the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying southwest of C.S.A.H. No. 75, 44) And the West 16.5 feet of Lot 9,AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO. 4, lying north of C.S.A.H. No. 75, (45) And that part of the North 8.5 acres of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying west of the East 504 feet thereof, (46) And the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter except the South 451.42 feet of the North 880.42 feet of the East 686.70 feet, and also except that part of the East 504 feet of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying south of Line A, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION, said point being 800 feet northerly from the intersection with the northerly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 75; thence westerly, perpendicular to said west line of SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION, and also except that part of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying east of a line parallel to and distant 150 feet west of the west line of said SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION, and lying north of Line A described above, and lying south of the North 880.42 feet of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (47) All in Section 9, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 10-124-29 That part of the North 13 acres of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying westerly of the southeasterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 2, (48) And the West 264.00 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, except the South 264 feet thereof, and also except the North 6.80 feet thereof, (49) And Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 2, LOSO'S SIXTH ADDITION, (50) And Lots 1 and 2, SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION, (51) And that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 1, SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION; thence northerly along the northerly extension of the west line of said SCHNEIDER'S ADDITION, to the south line of the North 880.42 feet of said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence westerly along said south line to the east line of the West 44.00 feet of said Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence northerly along said east line to the southwesterly right of way line of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad; thence southeasterly along said right of way line to the intersection with the north line of LOSO'S SIXTH ADDITION; thence westerly along said north line to the northwest corner of said LOSO'S SIXTH ADDITION; thence southerly along the west line of said LOSO'S SIXTH ADDITION to the northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence westerly along the north line of said Lot 1 to the point of beginning, And that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying northwesterly of Outlot A, NORTH PARK THIRD ADDITION, and lying northeasterly of LOSO'S SIXTH ADDITION, and lying southwesterly of the southwesterly right of way line of Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad, (52) And that part of the 100.00 foot wide Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right of way lying in the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (53) All in Section 10, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 11-124-29 The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (54) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying north of the south right of way line of County Road No. 134, (55) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying north of the northeasterly right of way of C.S.A.H. No. 75, and lying southeasterly and southerly of County Road No. 134, (56) And all of the right of way of County Road No. 134 lying and being in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, lying east of the northerly extension of the east line of Lot 3, Block 2, RMR ADDITION, (57) And the East 706.92 feet of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying north of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right of way, (58) And all the 100.00 foot wide Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad right way lying and being within Section 11, (59) And that part of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter in Section 11, Township 124 North, Range 29 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Stearns County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence North 88 degrees 57 minutes 55 seconds East, assumed bearing, 99.50 feet along the south line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence North 00 degrees 49 minutes 56 seconds West 891.37 feet to the south line of Lot 1, Block 1, ST JOSEPH BUSINESS PARK; thence North 89 degrees 10 minutes 04 seconds East, along said south line and its easterly extension, a distance of 941.54 feet; thence North 00 degrees 47 minutes 22 seconds West 31.58 feet; thence North 89 degrees 12 minutes 38 seconds East 250.00 feet to the east line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence South 00 degrees 47 minutes 22 seconds East, along said east line, a distance of 918.52 feet to the southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence South 88 degrees 57 minutes 55 seconds West, along the south line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 1190.88 to the point of beginning. (60) All in Section 11, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 12-124-29 The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, (61) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, (62) And the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, (63) And the Northeast Quarter, (64) And the North Half of the Southeast Quarter lying north of the southerly right of way line of County Road No. 134, (65) And the North Half of the Southwest Quarter lying north of the southerly right of way line of County Road No. 134, (66) All in Section 12, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 14-124-29 The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (67A) That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying west of a line beginning 48 rods west of the southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and terminating at a point 32 rods west of the northeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (67B) And the East Half of the Northwest Quarter, (69) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, (70) And the Southwest Quarter, (71) And the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying south of POND VIEW RIDGE SEVEN, (73) All in Section 14, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 15-124-29 The South Half of the Northeast Quarter, (74) And the North Half of the Southeast Quarter, (76) And the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter except the West 264.00 feet, (77) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying east of the centerline of County Road No. 121, and also except the North 82.5 feet of the West 264.00 feet, (78) And the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (79) And the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter except those parts platted as RIVERS BEND, (80) And Lot 6, Block 1, BENEDICT, (81) All in Section 15, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 16-124-29 The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-21, Stearns County, Minnesota, (82) Section 22-124-29 The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-20, (83) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying west of the centerline of Jade Road, (84) And the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying west of the centerline of Jade Road, and lying south of OutlotA, RIVERS BEND, (85) And the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying east and south of OutlotA, RIVERS BEND, (86) And the Southwest Quarter lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-20, (87) And the Southeast Quarter lying westerly of the centerline of Jade Road and northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-20, (88) All in Section 22, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Sections 2 & 11-124-29 That part of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 2 and the Northwest Quarter of Section 11, all in Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the South Quarter corner of said Section 2; thence South 89 degrees 13 minutes 48 seconds West, assumed bearing, along the south line of said South Half of the Southwest Quarter, a distance of 981.48 feet; thence North 00 degrees 34 minutes 36 seconds West, a distance of 282.91 feet to the centerline of County Road No. 133, being the point of beginning of the tract of land to be described; thence continuing North 00 degrees 34 minutes 36 seconds West, a distance of 434.76 feet; thence South 49 degrees 21 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 800.99 feet; thence South 40 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 332.25 feet to said centerline of County Road No. 133; thence North 49 degrees 34 minutes 55 seconds East, along said centerline, a distance of 67.00 feet; thence North 49 degrees 22 minutes 35 seconds East, along said centerline, a distance of 454.12 feet to the point of beginning. (89) Sections 10 &11-124-29 That part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 10 and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 11, all in Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 10; thence northerly along the west line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter 331.58 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence easterly parallel with the south line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, a distance of 260.20 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting to the right 50 degrees 13 minutes 59 seconds, a distance of 755.93 feet to the former centerline of County Road No. 133; thence northeasterly along said former centerline to the west line of the East 1980.00 feet of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 11; thence northerly along said west line to the south line of the North 194.00 feet of said Northwest Quarter; thence easterly along said south line to the east line of the West 22.74 feet of the East 1980.00 feet of said Northwest Quarter; thence northerly along said east line to the north line of said Northwest Quarter; thence westerly along said north line to the northwest corner of said Section 11; thence westerly along the north line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the west line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter to the point of beginning. (90) Sections 15 &16-124-29 Outlot H, BENEDICT, Stearns County, Minnesota. (91) b e OH e [§ Ez 2 , E /§ G a2 2OJ 2 g co 0 co cr, . @ m 1 a R q m a k & e eno 2 a R V R : w. . Or | EXHIBIT C Remaining Annexation Descriptions: Section 4-124-29 The Northeast Quarter, (1A) And the Northwest Quarter, (2A) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter lying west of the thread of the Watab River, (3A) And the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (4A) And the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying westerly of the westerly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 3 and northerly of the southwesterly right of way of C.S.A.H. No. 75, (6A) And the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, (30) The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter lying northeasterly of the southwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. 75, (31A) All in Section 4, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 5-124-29 The Northeast Quarter, (7A) And the Southeast Quarter, (8A) And the Southwest Quarter lying east of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-24, (9A) And the Northwest Quarter lying easterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point 225.95 feet easterly of the northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter, said point being the northerly right of way line as shown on STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-25; thence southeasterly, along said right of way line, to Point B1; thence southeasterly, along said right of way line, to Point B2; thence southeasterly to Point B11; thence southeasterly, along the east right of way line as shown on said plat, to its intersection with the south line of said Northwest Quarter, said point being 1586.86 feet easterly of the southwest corner of said Northwest Quarter, and there said line terminating. 10A) All in Section 5, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 8-124-29 The North Half of the Northeast Quarter, (11A) And the East Half of the Northwest Quarter lying east of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-23, (12A) The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (33) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-23, (34) And the Southeast Quarter lying northeasterly of STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 73-23, (35) All in Section 8, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 9-124-29 That part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter lying northeasterly of the southwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 75, excepting therefrom that part lying northeasterly of the northeasterly right of way line of said C.S.A.H. No. 75 and southeasterly of the northwesterly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 3, Stearns County, Minnesota. (13A) Section 11-124-29 The East Half of the Southeast Quarter lying southerly of the southerly right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 134, (14A) And that part of the right of way for C.S.A.H. No. 75 lying east of northerly extension of east line of Lot 1, Block 1, ST JOSEPH BUSINESS PARK PLAT 2, and west of the east line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, (15A) All in Section 11, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 12-124-29 The Southwest Quarter lying south of the south right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 134, 16A) And the Southeast Quarter lying south of the south right of way line of C.S.A.H. No. 134, (17A) All in Section 12, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 13-124-29 The Northwest Quarter, (18A) And the Southwest Quarter lying northerly of the Sauk River, (19A) And the North Half of the Northeast Quarter, (20A) And the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (21A) And the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying northerly of the Sauk River, 22A) All in Section 13, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 14-124-29 The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (23A) And the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (24A) And the East Half of the Southeast Quarter lying northerly of the Sauk River, (25A) That part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying east of a line beginning 48 rods west of the southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and terminating at a point 32 rods west of the northeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (67C) And the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, (68) And the West Half of the Southeast Quarter, (72) All in Section 14, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. Section 22-124-29 The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter lying northeasterly of Outlots I, J and K, RIVERS BEND, Stearns County, Minnesota. (26A) Section 23-124-29 That part of Section 23 lying northerly and westerly of the Sauk River, and lying east of RIVERS BEND, Stearns County, Minnesota. (27A) SEC18 TWP124 R28 PT OF SW4NW4 LYING SW'LY OF HWY #75 & N'LY OF SAUK RIVER OLD # 82-18745-000 F- m W 4 U) 0<5 a0 ww r‹. a Q a x Z r 2ny W z0 W JfA W 1 CVCOtvlS 0mz o CO CV Z EoS W V1 S U Qn 6 n D n a 55 on C P. r. ar 4 EXHIBIT E COMMERCIAL PIDS 31.20621.0000 ;31003 County RD 133 ;St.Joseph,MN 56374 1PROM COMMERCIAL 3121395.0010 18733 RIDGEWOOD RD ISt.Joseph,MN 56374 j WARNERT FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP COMMERCIAL JOHN 1 RONALD MERCIAL;131.21395.0008 18677 RIDGEWOOD RD ;St.Joseph,MN 56374 [WARN ERT COM 31.21395.0006 .8625 RIDGEWOOD RD ;St.Joseph,MN 56374 I WARN ERT RONALD !COM.. ._.. 31.21395.0004 ;8546 COUNTY RD 75 i St.Joseph,MN 56374 WARNERT iCOMMERCIAL SCOTT! 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KNIFE RIVER CORP INDUSTRIAL i...._...................................._.... .INDUSTRIAL31.20761.0010 18552 RIDGEWOOD RD ; KNIFE RIVER CORP 31.20761.0000 [8644 RIDGEWOOD RD [St.Joseph,MN 56374 [AMCON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LLC INDUSTRIAL 3120790.0005 , RIVER BATS STADIUM INDUSTRIAL 16 ATTACHMENT 1 Land Use and Zoning Ordinance Provisions 1.Residential accessory buildings shall meet the road setbacks and in no case shall they be located closer to the road than the residential dwelling. 2,No residential accessory building shall be located on a lot prior to the location of a residential dwelling on the same lot. 3.Any manufactured home to be used as a residential dwelling unit and located within the Urban Expansion Zone shall be no less than 24 feet in width and shall bear the Seal of Compliance issued by the State of Minnesota. Residential dwelling units shall be no less than 24 feet in width. 4.The transfer of residential development rights within the Township is prohibited in the OAA. 5.The transfer of residential development rights from another Township into St.Joseph Township is prohibited in the OAA. 6.The transfer of residential development rights from St.Joseph Township into another Township is prohibited in the OAA. 7.The following uses (as such are defined in the Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance)shall require a conditional use permit in the OAA: a.Antennas—TV/Radio Receiving, Short Wave/Private Transmitting b.Essential Services, Transmission Services and Utility Substations c.Animal Feedlot expansions d.Bed and Breakfast Inns e.Government administrative and service buildings f.Home extended businesses g.Home occupations h.Outdoor recreational facilities Accessory agricultural buildings that are accessory to an Agricultural Operation j. Kennels—private k.Solar systems 1. Contractor yards, provided they are setback a minimum 650 feet from the center of the road and meets the performance standards required by the Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance. m. Structures related to public airports 8.The following uses as such are defined in the Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance)which are permitted or provisional uses in the Urban Expansion District shall require an interim use permit in the OAA: a.Temporary uses/Special Events b.All uses under Section 9.15.7 of the Stearns County Land Use and Zoning Ordinance c.Any other uses determined by the Joint Planning Board to be similar in nature and impact to the conditional or interim uses enumerated herein and which are in harmony with the City of St. Joseph Comprehensive Plan. 17 CITY OF ST. JOSEPH RESOLUTION 2023-037 ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP RESOLUTION 2023-001 RESOLUTION AMENDING THE ORDERLY ANNEXATION AGREEMENT AND INCORPORATING PARCEL 82.44015.0145 INTO THE TOWNSHIP OF ST JOSEPH WHEREAS, Donald Opheim, property owner and applicant, has requested the detachment of property depicted on Exhibit A and legally described in Exhibit B from the City of St. Cloud; and, WHEREAS, the 4.25 acre property is bound by County Road 75 to the north and the Sauk River to the east; and WHEREAS, the applicant is requesting the parcel be annexed into the Township of St. Joseph and be included in the Orderly Annexation Area; and WHEREAS, the requested detachment requires an amendment to the Orderly Annexation Agreement between the City of St. Joseph and Township of St. Joseph; and WHEREAS, in 2018, St. Joseph Township (“Town”) and the City of St. Joseph (“City”) adopted a Joint Resolution for Orderly Annexation (the “Agreement”) which revoked prior orderly annexation agreements between the parties; and WHEREAS, the Joint Planning Board held a public hearing on the amendment on August 8th, 2023 and notice of the intent to include this property in the orderly annexation area was published on July 28th, 2023 in the official newspaper which is of general circulation in both the City and the Town; and WHEREAS, the Joint Planning Board recommended approval of the amendment to the Orderly Annexation Agreement and incorporation of parcel into St. Joseph Township; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST. JOSEPH AND ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP THAT: 1. The Township approves the detachment of the property described in Exhibit B from the City of St. Cloud, and its incorporation into St. Joseph Township. 2. Section II.1 and Exhibit C to the Agreement is hereby amended to include the subject property, legally described in Exhibit B attached hereto, in the Orderly Annexation area. 3. The subject property, legally described in Exhibit B, is subject to future annexation into the city of St. Joseph in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. 4. The city of St. Joseph will administer all permits and land use applications submitted by the Subject property with review and action by the Joint Planning Board per the Orderly Annexation Agreement. 5. The Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings is hereby requested to order the attachment of said property into the Township of St. Joseph and issue an Order approving the amendment to the Orderly Annexation Agreement. Adopted this 21st day of August, 2023 by the city of St. Joseph _____________________________________ Rick Schultz, Mayor ___________________________________ David Murphy, City Administrator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adopted this 28th day of August, 2023 by the Township of St. Joseph ____________________________________ Township Supervisor ____________________________________ Township Clerk Exhibit A Map of Property Exhibit B Legal Description of Property SEC18 TWP124 R28 PT OF SW4NW4 LYING SW'LY OF HWY #75 & N'LY OF SAUK RIVER OLD # 82- 18745-000 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: City Clerk Meeting Date: 8-21-23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4g Reviewed by: Item: Planning Commission Appointment to fill Vacancy ACTION REQUESTED Approve the appointment of Isabella Margl to Planning Commission, finishing out the vacant term ending December 31, 2023. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION N/A PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION N/A REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND A resignation on the Planning Commission left a vacancy for the remainder of the term, Dec. 2023. The vacancy was posted on the City website. At the beginning of 2022, staff received an application from resident Isabella Margl; however, at that time all Planning Commission seats were filled. Mayor Schultz reached out to Ms. Margl and she is willing to fill the vacancy. The appointment will take effect immediately after approval. BUDGET IMPACT N/A STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the appointment of Isabella Margl to Planning Commission, finishing out the vacant term ending December 31, 2023. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Application STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Rhonda Juell Meeting Date: 8/21/23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4h Reviewed by: Item: Purchase of Fence for Millstream Park ACTION REQUESTED Approve the bid from Authority Fence for $14,814 to put in a fence at Millstream Park BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Park Board has recommended that money be used to put up a new partial fence on the second field at Millstream Park so it can still be used for t-ball and soft toss. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Park Board had been looking at eliminating the second field, but with the number of kids playing t-ball and soft toss the last two summers, we would like to keep that field just for those small kids. The fence was removed because of safety last year. BUDGET IMPACT $14,814 STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve the bid from Authority Fence to put up a fence at Millstream Park SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Quotes 100' 6' high 4' opening 9' Opening 21' 4' 9' Please note: Bemboom's Fence, Inc. reserves the right to revise this quotation if not accepted within 10 days. Customer is responsible to apply for, and secure and pay for all permits required for the fence to be installed. Customer hereby authorizes Bemboom's Fence, Inc. to install all fencing materials on the property as provided herein, and to pay Bemboom's Fence, Inc. for all materials and for installation upon completion. Customer hereby assumes full responsibility and all liability for the location of the property line upon which the fence is installed. Bemboom's fence, Inc. is not liable for any issues related to property lines, private underground utilities, septic systems, electrical, gas, cable TV, phone lines, pet containment system, or the like. A convenience fee of 3 % will be added to the total amount for payment with a credit card. And, if Bemboom's Fence, Inc. must take any action to collect any amount due and owed by Customer, Customer shall reimburse and all costs of collection, including but not limited to attorneys' fees and costs related to collection. Customer has read, understands and accepts the conditions set forth herein. Please sign & return one copy if you decide to accept this contract. Date accepted Customer's signature Contractor's Signature 40Post Wall Thickness 100' 8' high Price Materials & Installation $23,800.00 Priced with current insurance, cost of extra insurance requirements will be added to above price. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH MILL STREAM PARK Email rjuell@cityofstjoseph.com Single Swing Gate Double Swing Gate Cantilever gates # of Gate Post # of Gate Post # of Gate Post Gates Opening Diameter 2 3/8" ST. CLOUD MN 56304 320-255-8929 / FAX: 320-202-0781 JIM BEMBOOM BEMBOOM'S FENCE INC.320-250-0967 907 15 AVE S.E. Estimator Gates Opening Diameter Gates Opening Diameter 07/25/23 Fabric gauge All 9 Rail Wall Thickness All 20 Post Wall Thickness All 40 Overall Length 6' High 100' Terminal Post Diameter 4' High 2 3/8" Overall Length 18' High 38' Terminal Post Diameter 18' High 4" Galvanized Commercial Chain link Line Post Diameter 8' High 18' High1 5/8" rails at 3", 6', 12' & 18' 8' High1 5/8" rails at 3"& 8' Line Post Diameter 4' High 1 7/8" 6' High1 5/8" rail at 3" & 4' Date Phone Phone RHONDA Phone Phone Overall Length 8' High 100' Terminal Post Diameter 8' High 2 7/8" Line Post Diameter 18' High 2 7/8" STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Public Works/Rec. Dept. Meeting Date: 8-21-23 ☒ Consent Agenda Item ☐ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 4i Reviewed by: Item: Declaration of Surplus Property, Hollow Park Playground Equipment ACTION REQUESTED Declare the old playground equipment at Hollow Park as surplus property and authorize staff to place the item on MinnBid. BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Park Board authorized purchase of new playground equipment for Hollow Park. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The playground equipment at Hollow Park is being replaced and the old equipment has to be declared as surplus property prior to selling it. Once approved, staff will post on MinnBid for sale. BUDGET IMPACT Proceeds of sale of playground equipment STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Declare the old playground equipment at Hollow Park as surplus property and authorize staff to place the item on MinnBid. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS None Ce STAFF MEMO Prepared by: Ryan Wensmann Meeting Date: 21 AUG 2023 ☐ Consent Agenda Item ☒ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 5 Reviewed by: Item: Well Head Protection Plan (WHPP) Public Hearing ACTION REQUESTED None BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION None PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION None REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The purpose of this public hearing is to discuss issues and concerns relating to Part 2 of the Wellhead Protection Plan; Inventory of potential contaminants of concern within the drinking water supply management area (DWSMA), data that was considered in preparation of the plan, issues, problems and concerns within the DWSMA, goals, objectives and action strategies to address issues and concerns within the DWSMA, plan evaluation strategy, and contingency strategy in the event of water system disruption. Mark Sherrill a representative from SEH Environmental section will be conducting the Public Hearing. BUDGET IMPACT None STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION None SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Hearing Notice WHPP Part II City of St. Joseph NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to the Wellhead Protection Rule (Minnesota Administrative Rule Part 4720.5350, Subpart 4), a public hearing has been scheduled for : 6:00 p.m. on Monday August 21st, 2023, At the St. Joseph Government Center (75 Callaway St. E St Joseph, MN 56374). The purpose of this public hearing is to discuss issues and concerns relating to Part 2 of the Wellhead Protection Plan; Inventory of potential contaminants of concern within the drinking water supply management area (DWSMA), data that was considered in preparation of the plan, issues, problems and concerns within the DWSMA, goals, objectives and action strategies to address issues and concerns within the DWSMA, plan evaluation strategy, and contingency strategy in the event of water system disruption. The public hearing will be held at St. Joseph Government Center (75 Callaway St. E St Joseph, MN 56374) at 6:00 PM on August 21, 2023 or as soon as possible thereafter. The public is welcome to attend and provide input. Written comments may also be submitted to Ryan Wensmann <rwensmann@cityofstjoseph.com> Part II Wellhead Protection Plan Potential Contaminant Inventory, Goals, and Management Strategy City of St Joseph, Minnesota STJOE 163021 | June 8, 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Part II Wellhead Protection Plan Potential Contaminant Inventory, Goals, and Management Strategy City of St Joseph, Minnesota SEH No. STJOE 163021 June 8, 2023 Melanie Niday, PG Mark Sherrill, PG Geologist Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. 3535 Vadnais Center Drive St. Paul, MN 55110-3507 651.490.2000 For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN COLER 162726 Glossary of Terms Data Element A specific type of information required by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) to prepare a wellhead protection plan. Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA) The area delineated using identifiable landmarks that reflects the scientifically calculated wellhead protection area boundaries as closely as possible (Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5100, subPart I3). Drinking Water Supply Management Area Vulnerability An assessment of the likelihood that the aquifer within the DWSMA is subject to impact from land and water uses within the wellhead protection area. It is based upon criteria that are specified under Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5210, subpart 3. Emergency Response Area (ERA) The part of the wellhead protection area that is defined by a one-year time of travel within the aquifer that is used by the public water supply well (Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5250, subpart 3). It is used to set priorities for managing potential contamination sources within the DWSMA. Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) The land that is within 200 feet of a public water supply well (Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5100, subpart I9). The public water supplier must manage the IWMZ to help protect it from sources of pathogen or chemical contamination that may cause an acute health effect. Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) The identification and assessment of potential sources of contamination and other threats within the DSWMA to be managed to reduce the risk of contamination and other threats to the water supply. Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) In a conjunctive delineation, the geographic area that may provide recharge to the aquifer within the well capture zone, attributed to: 1) the presence of a surface hydraulic feature; and 2) the runoff of precipitation or meltwater. Wellhead Protection (WHP) A method of preventing well contamination by effectively managing potential contamination sources in all or a portion of the well’s recharge area. Wellhead Protection Area (WHPA) The surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or well field that supplies a public water system, through which contaminants are likely to move toward and reach the well or well field (Minnesota Statutes, section 103I.005, subdivision 24). Well Vulnerability An assessment of the likelihood that a well is at risk to human-caused contamination, either due to its construction or indicated by criteria that are specified under Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5550, subpart II. For Local Review - June 2023 Acronyms CWI County Well Index MWI Minnesota Well Index DNR Minnesota Department of Natural Resources DWSMA Drinking Water Supply Management Area EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency ERA Emergency Response Area IWMZ Inner Wellhead Protection Management Zone MDA Minnesota Department of Agriculture MDH Minnesota Department of Health MGS Minnesota Geological Survey MnDOT Minnesota Department of Transportation MPARS DNR Permitting and Reporting System (formerly known as SWUDS) MPCA Minnesota Pollution Control Agency PCSI Potential Contaminant Source Inventory PLS Public Land Survey SWCA Surface Water Contributing Area SWCD Soil and Water Conservation District UMN University of Minnesota USGS United States Geological Survey WHP Wellhead Protection WHPA Wellhead Protection Area For Local Review - June 2023 SEH is a registered trademark of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 i Contents Certification Page Glossary of Terms Acronyms Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................ 1  1.1 Report Contents ..................................................................................... 2  1.2 Content of Appendices ........................................................................... 2  1.3 General Information ................................................................................ 3  2 Delineation of the Wellhead Protection Area, Drinking Water Supply Management Area, and Vulnerability Assessments .............................................................. 3  2.1 WHPA and DWSMA Delineation ............................................................ 3  2.2 DWSMA Vulnerability Assessment ......................................................... 4  3 Data Elements and Assessment ................................ 4  3.1 Scoping Notice Required Data Elements ............................................... 4  3.2 Details for Required Data Elements ....................................................... 5  4 Assigning Potential Contamination Sources ............ 18  4.1 Issues, Problems, and Opportunities related to Potential Contaminant Sources ................................................................................................ 19  4.2 Inventory Results and Risk Assessment .............................................. 27  5 Impact of Land and Water Use Changes on the Public Water Supply Wells .................................................. 28  6 Issues, Problems, and Opportunities ....................... 28  6.1 Identification of Issues, Problems, and Opportunities ........................... 28  6.2 Comments Received ............................................................................ 28  7 Existing Authority and Support Provided by Local, State, and Federal Governments ............................. 29  7.1 Existing City of St Joseph Controls and Programs ............................... 29  7.2 Local Government Controls and Programs .......................................... 29  7.3 State Agency and Federal Agency Support .......................................... 29  7.4 Support Provided by Nonprofit Organizations....................................... 29  For Local Review - June 2023 Contents (continued) PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 ii 8 Goals ........................................................................ 30  9 Objectives and Plan of Action .................................. 30  9.1 Objectives ............................................................................................. 30  9.2 WHP Measures and Action Plan .......................................................... 30  10 Evaluation Program .................................................. 31  11 Contingency Strategy ............................................... 32  12 References ............................................................... 33  List of Tables Table 1 – Water Supply Wells Included in WHP  Table 2 – Water Supply Well Data  Table 3 – Land Cover within DWSMA (NLCD, 2019)  Table 4 – Potential Contamination Sources and Assigned Risk for the IWMZ  Table 5 – Potential Point Contamination Source Type and Assigned Risk  Table 6 – Expected Land and Water Use Changes  Table 7 – Issues, Problems and Opportunities  Table 8 – Controls and Programs of the City of St Joseph  Table 9 – Local Agency Controls and Programs  Table 10 – State and Federal Agency Controls and Programs  Table 11 – Management Strategies  For Local Review - June 2023 Contents (continued) PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 iii List of Figures Figure 1 – Drinking Water Supply Management Area  Figure 2 – DWSMA Vulnerability  Figure 3 – Soil Characteristics  Figure 4 – Soil Hydraulic Group  Figure 5 – Political Boundaries  Figure 6 – Transportation Routes  Figure 7 – Land Cover  Figure 8 – Public Drainage Systems and Water Resources  Figure 9 – MPCA Impaired Waters  Figure 10 – FEMA Floodplain Zone Data  Figure 11 – Mine Features  Figure 12 – Utilities  Figure 13 – PCSI – Wells  Figure 14 – PCSI – MPCA WIMN  Figure 15 – PCSI - Other  Figure 16 – PCSI – MPCA Incident Reports  List of Appendices Appendix A – Minnesota Department of Health Scoping Notice Appendix B – Part I Wellhead Protection Plan Appendix C – Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Appendix D – Contingency Strategy Appendix E – Inner Wellhead Management Zone Survey Appendix F – Old Municipal Well Report Appendix G – Precipitation Data For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN COLER 162726 Page 1 Part II Wellhead Protection Plan Potential Contaminant Inventory, Goals, and Management Strategy Prepared for the City of St Joseph, Minnesota 1 Introduction The wellhead protection (WHP) plan for the City of St Joseph was prepared in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). It contains specific actions that the city will take to fulfill WHP requirements that are specified under Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5100 to 4720.5590. Also, the support that federal, state, and local agencies will provide is presented to identify their roles in protecting the city’s drinking water supply. The Plan was developed for the City’s municipal wells identified in Table 1 and is effective for 10 years after the approval date specified by MDH. The city is responsible for implementing its WHP plan of action as described in Table 11 of this report. Furthermore, the city will evaluate the status of plan implementation at least every two and one half years to identify whether its WHP plan is being implemented on schedule. The wellhead protection area (WHPA) is the region that supplies groundwater to The City. The area around the WHPA, which is to be protected and managed, is defined as the Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA). These areas were delineated in Part 1 of the Wellhead Protection Plan. Geographic landmarks, such as roads and property lines, were used to map the boundaries of the DWSMA so that it is readily identifiable. The location of the DWSMA, relative to other communities, is shown on Figure 1. The well vulnerabilities, WHPA, and DWSMA were established by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) in August 2022 and are also shown on Figure 1 and Figure 2. The City utilizes six municipal wells (Wells 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 - MN Unique Well Nos. 442202, 543107, 586936, 737006, 737007, and 737708, respectively). All six wells are completed in the surficial sand and gravel aquifer and have all been determined to be vulnerable to contamination from land surface activities based on the geologic setting. Based on the local geologic conditions, the DWSMA has been delineated with areas of moderate to very high vulnerability. Consequently, the potential sources of contamination to the source water aquifers include all land uses and other wells that penetrate the aquifer. This information was presented during the Second Scoping Meeting held with MDH staff on April 25, 2011, when the necessary requirements for the content of Part II were outlined and discussed in detail. A conjunctive DWSMA delineation was required for the City’s well fields in Part I of the WHP process. This delineation takes into account the potential surface water contribution area to the City’s well fields. This was based upon the sensitivity of the aquifer, potential hydraulic connection between the surface hydrologic features (Watab River) and the aquifer, and the evaluation criteria outlined in the MDH Guidance for Preparing a Conjunctive Delineation. This delineation is provided in Figure 1. This additional area of potential surficial contribution is identified as the Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA). The area of the SWCA may contribute recharge to the cities aquifer, groundwater source for the wells. The Part I WHPP delineated an area known as the Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) where water from the For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 2 aquifer is expected to travel within a 10-year time period to the City wells. The GCA and SWCA combine to establish the WHPA boundary. The DWSMA vulnerabilities were established based upon the shallow groundwater table and the lack of geologic material (i.e. clay) at depth, inhibiting vertical groundwater flow, there appears to be a connection between surface water and groundwater within the DWSMA. Due to the limited amount of analytical surface water data, difficulty arises when trying to establish the extent of the connection, and the potential impact of surface waters to the municipal water supply. 1.1 Report Contents This report is Part II of the WHP Plan for the City of St Joseph and includes the following:  A review and assessment of the data elements per the MDH Scoping Notice documented in Appendix A.  The results of the Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI).  A review of changes, issues, problems, and opportunities related to the public water supply and the identified potential contaminant sources.  A detailed discussion of the potential contaminant source management strategies and corresponding goals, objectives, and action plans.  A review of the wellhead/source water protection evaluation program.  An alternative water supply contingency strategy. 1.2 Content of Appendices Much of the technical information that was used to prepare this plan is contained in the appendices and summarized in the main body of this plan. Appendix A contains the Scoping Decision Notice No. 2 which was developed by the MDH based on the findings of Part I. Appendix B contains the Part I of the Plan completed in 2022 by the MDH. Part I of the Plan is summarized in Section 2. In Part I of the Plan, the Wellhead Protection Area (WHPA) and Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA) were delineated, and vulnerability assessments of the wells and corresponding DWSMA were based on data available on the source water aquifer used by the municipal wells. Appendix C contains the inventory of potential contamination sources that may present a risk to the city’s drinking water. This part of the Plan is discussed in Section 3 in terms of assigning risk to the city’s water supply and is discussed as issues, problems, or opportunities summarized in Section 6. Appendix D contains the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approval letter for the City of St Joseph’s Water Supply Plan under DNR Permit numbers 1989-3101 and has been determined to meet contingency requirements for the WHPP Amendment water contingency plan. Appendix E contains the Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) – Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Report. Appendix F contains the MDH Public Water Supply Sources Report for Old Municipal Wells. Also provided in this appendix are sealing records for old Municipal Wells. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 3 Appendix G contains precipitation data from the Minnesota State Climatology Office. Data presented in the appendix includes monthly summaries of precipitation (in inches) dating back to 1895 for Stearns County. Appendix H contains a map of neighboring DWSMA’s that intersect St Joseph’s DWMA boundary. 1.3 General Information The municipal water supply wells included in the WHP Plan are listed in Table 1. Public Water Supply  Name: City of St Joseph PWSID # 1730033  Address: 75 Callaway Street East, St Joseph, Minnesota 56374 Wellhead Protection Manager  Ryan Wensmann, Public Works Director  Address: 75 Callaway Street East, St Joseph, Minnesota 56374  Telephone: (320)557.3819  Email: rwensmann@cityofstjoseph.com Minnesota Department of Health – Source Water Protection Planner  Chad Anderson, Principal Planner  Address: 3333 West Division Street, Suite 212, St. Cloud, MN 56301  Telephone: (651)201-5847  Email: Chad.R.Anderson@state.mn.us | Web: https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/swp/index.htm Wellhead Protection Consultant  Mark Sherrill | Melanie Niday  Address: 3535 Vadnais Center Drive, St. Paul, Minnesota 55110-5196  Telephone: Office: (651)490.2000 | Fax: (888)908.8166  Email: msherrill@sehinc.com & mniday@sehinc.com | Web: www.sehinc.com 2 Delineation of the Wellhead Protection Area, Drinking Water Supply Management Area, and Vulnerability Assessments 2.1 WHPA and DWSMA Delineation The boundaries of the WHPA and DWSMA and the DWSMA vulnerability are shown on Figures 1 and 2. Well vulnerability is listed in Table 2. A detailed description of the process used for 1) delineating the WHPA and the DWSMA, and 2) preparing the vulnerability assessments of the city water supply well(s) and DWSMA is presented in the Part I Wellhead Protection Plan, which can be found in Appendix B. The Part I WHP plan was completed by the MDH and delineated the DWSMA corresponding to the source water used to supply the City’s active municipal wells. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 4 The WHPA is defined by the surface and subsurface area surrounding a well or well field that supplies a public water system, through which contaminants are likely to move toward and reach the well or well field (Minnesota Statutes, section 103I.005, subdivision 24). Furthermore, the DWSMA is defined by correlating the WHPAs to the outer extent of geographically identifiable features or administrative boundaries. The WHPAs and DWSMA are shown on Figure 1. Additionally, Figure 1 shows the groundwater capture area (GWCA), surface water contribution area (SWCA), and emergency response areas (ERAs), which are defined by a 1-year time of travel and the IWMZs, which are defined by the area within a 200-foot radius around each well. Definitions of rule-specific terms that are used are provided in the “Glossary of Terms”. 2.2 DWSMA Vulnerability Assessment The significance of this assessment relative to the likelihood that a contaminant may move to the source water aquifer is summarized below in terms of travel time. Generally, a higher the vulnerability rating, the greater the risk that a contaminant may result in contaminated drinking water. An assessment of DWSMA vulnerability was completed in Part I (MDH, 2022) including a review of isotopic sampling information, water chemistry, well construction, and boring logs. From this assessment the DWSMA was assigned a Highly Vulnerable SWCA, and two areas of High and Moderate vulnerability for the GCA. Figure 2 shows vulnerability for the DWSMAs. MDH has determined the following definition for the vulnerabilities found within the DWSMA:  Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area indicates that there might be a direct hydraulic gradient between surface water and the aquifer used for the City Wells. The high vulnerability SWCA assigned DWSMA reflect the fact that surface waters by their nature are prone to a wide variety of contaminant threats over short time periods due to their exposure at the land surface.  High vulnerability GWCA indicates that vertical recharge to the source water aquifer occurs over a time period of weeks to years.  Moderate vulnerability GWCA indicates that vertical recharge to the source water aquifer occurs over a time period of years to several decades. 3 Data Elements and Assessment 3.1 Scoping Notice Required Data Elements Chapter 3, outlined below, follows requirements of the Scoping 2 Data elements and provides a summary of information gathered for the part 2 WHP plan. The data elements that are included in this plan document establish potential contaminant sources and determine the need for the WHP measures that will be implemented to help protect the city’s water supply from potential sources of contamination. The city met with representatives from MDH to discuss the data elements that are specified in Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5400, for preparing a WHP plan. For the Part II WHPP, the Scoping 2 meeting was held on December 8th 2022 and discussed the data elements required to 1) identify potential risks to the public water supply and 2) develop effective management strategies to protect the public water supply in relation to the well and DWSMA vulnerability. The results of the meeting were communicated to the city by MDH through a formal scoping decision notice. The formal scoping decision notice for the Part II WHPP is For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 5 included in Appendix A. Figure 2 shows the vulnerability for the DWSMA, the WHP Area, Groundwater Capture Area, Surface Water Contribution Area, and the ERAs. The Part II data elements are based on the determination in the Part I that the DWSMA vulnerability is moderate to high, and that the vulnerability of the SWCA is high. Each data element is required to be assessed for its impact on 1) use of the well(s), 2) quality and quantity of water supplying the public water supply well(s), and 3) land and groundwater uses in the DWSMA. This information is found in Appendix A. The availability of the information relating to each data element that is used in this plan was evaluated by staff from the MDH, the City of St Joseph, and Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®). During the evaluation process the City of St Joseph, SEH, and MDH discussed whether a data element was considered an issue, concern, or opportunity that the City of St Joseph must address in this plan. Any such items identified are discussed in Section 3 and summarized in Section 4 with PCSI data elements detail found in Appendix C and non-PCSI data elements depicted in the figures. The PCSI locations (Appendix C) queried as part of this plan were assessed for locational accuracy during the development of this plan. Potential contaminant sources that were found to have poor or incorrect locations were reassigned based on local knowledge or historical data provided with each data source. The following sections detail each scoping notice item and its relevance to the source water quality and quantity when relevant to the City of St Joseph WHP part II. 3.2 Data Elements to be Submitted in the Plan The Scoping II Notice determined that the following information must be submitted in the Part 2 by including it in the plan narrative and/or appendix.  A map that indicates the vulnerability and includes the DWSMA, WHP Area, and Emergency Response Area must be included in the Part 2.  Figure 1 depicts the IWMZ, ERA, GWCA, SWCA, WHPA, and DWSMA. Figure 2 depicts the vulnerability for the entire DWSMA. 3.2.1 Data Elements about the Physical Environment 3.2.1.1 Soils  Existing Maps of the soils and a description of soil infiltration characteristics.  A map of the soils and their infiltration characteristics within the DWSMA area is depicted on Figure 3. A map of Soil Characteristics and known erosion susceptibility in the DWSMA area is depicted on Figure 4-1 and 4-2. Data for these maps were obtained from the Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) and the Minnesota DNR Watershed Health Index databases.  A description or an existing map of known eroding lands that are causing sedimentation problems. Soils surrounding the DWSMA are classified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO) (http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov/). Soil in the St. Joseph area generally consists of Estherville-Hawick Association consisting of dark colored, somewhat excessively drained, nearly level and undulating soils formed in loamy and sand outwash materials. The majority of the St. Joseph area is covered with soils specifically of Estherville sandy loam. Soils of this type are For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 6 characterized as nearly level, somewhat excessively-drained soils on broad flats and low, convex rises on outwash plains and stream terraces. Soils of this series have a low available water capacity (USDA 1985). Soil information can be used to prioritize areas for land management based on soil permeability. When there is a surface water contribution area, an area of high erosion can result in contaminants moving into areas of recharge. Soils play an important role in contaminant attenuation and slowing the infiltration of harmful contaminants into an aquifer. In general, soils within the DWSMA appear to be well drained possibly correlating to the hydraulic link between surface and groundwater within the area. The Watab river is generally classified as having Hydraulic Group A (water freely transmitted through soil when wet) and classified as having somewhat excessive drained soils. This area could be a link between surface and groundwater resources. Elsewhere within the DWSMA, soil erosion may be a result of tilling and other farming practices on agricultural fields. Farmers should use best practices to protect soils that may help attenuate pollutants as they recharge the source water aquifer. Additionally, the MnDNR maintains a database for watershed health index and one of the components is soil erosion susceptibility. The Watershed Health Index approach identifies and analyzes data that characterizes the principal components of watershed health at the Major Watershed and Catchment scales. For each of the principal components (Geomorphology, Connectivity, Hydrology, Biology, and Water Quality) indices and underlying metrics have been developed that describe the relative health of the system. The generated values are scaled from 0 to 100 to provide a statewide comparable index of relative health risk. In general, the soil erosion susceptibility in the region is above average when compared to the rest of the state with values within the index for the DWSMA ranging between 51 – 90. 3.2.2 Data Elements about the Land Use- 3.2.2.1 Land Use  An existing map of political boundaries.  Figure 5 depicts political boundaries that intersect the DWSMA. The DWSMA falls within one Minnesota County: Stearns County. Parcels for the county are illustrated on Figure 22 through Figure 25 and are also available for download from the Minnesota Geospatial data commons and on the respective County interactive mapping website. The ERA intersects the City of St Joseph and St Joseph Township. The remainder of the DWSMA intersects the municipality of Rockville and the townships of Collegeville, St Wendel, and Wakefield. Land use information and the extent and limits of the WHPA and DWSMA will be helpful to decision-makers in future planning efforts, by considering groundwater quality issues and wellhead and source water protection. Since there are areas within the DWSMA where the source water aquifers have been classified as moderately, highly, and very highly vulnerable, most land uses have also been considered as part of the potential contaminant source inventory Appendix C. The City of St Joseph may be limited in authority is proactively addressing any such past or future contaminant source. The City will need to work cooperatively with neighboring political entities to address any issues. Stearns County Environmental Services and Steans Soil Water Conservation District (SWCD) are important partnerships to maintain to help work with neighboring communities outside of St Joseph’s jurisdiction.  An existing map of public land surveys including township, range, section. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 7  Multiple Township, Range, and Section (TRS) Boundaries intersect the DWSMA and are shown on Figure 5. The DWSMA fully or partially intersects 52 sections within portions of Townships 23/24/25 and Ranges 29/30. 3.2.2.2 Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Potential Contaminant Sources were inventoried as determined from the Scoping Notice. 1. A map and an inventory of the current and historical agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, and institutional land uses and potential contaminant sources.  The DWSMA consists of primarily agricultural land with portions of residential, commercial, and industrial property closer to the City of St Joseph. Agricultural land including feedlots and land application is primarily present throughout the SWCA portion of the DWSMA. Historically most major development within the DWSMA has been around City centers and changes and records of previous contaminated sites are documented in state agency files. Any future commercial and industrial land uses may become potential contaminant sources as land activities may affect source water quality and quantity. At this time no large-scale land use over the course of this plan is not expected to change and most development will occur around the City of St Joseph. The sections below detail maps and tables related to these details. The Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) data in both a table and a map format must be created and included in the Part 2. Include potential contaminant sources as listed on the PCSI attachment provided for each existing vulnerability within the DWSMA. The Scoping 2 Meeting WHP Planning Issues Summary may also be used to provide guidance on the PCSI. PCS Inventory Requirements for Low, Moderate, and High Vulnerability 2. Surface Water Contribution Area: Inventory potential contaminant sources in the surface water contribution area as identified in the Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area PCSI requirements.  PCSI identified for this plan are detailed in Appendix C and depicted on Figure 22 to Figure 25. The inventory, mapping, and management of land uses and potential sources of contamination for the DWSMA reflect what is known about these data elements. PCSI identified for this plan are discussed in greater detail in Chapter 4.  The Scoping Notice requires assessment of many types of PCSI depending on the DWSMA Vulnerability. The PCSI that were and were not identified within the DWSMA are listed in Table 9. 3. Groundwater Contribution Areas: Inventory potential contaminant sources in the surface water contribution area as identified in the listed on Moderately, and Very Highly/Highly Vulnerability PCSI Requirements.  PCSI identified for this plan are detailed in Appendix C and depicted on Figure 22 to Figure 25. The inventory, mapping, and management of land uses and potential sources of contamination for the DWSMA reflect what is known about these data elements. PCSI identified for this plan are discussed in greater detail in Chapter 4.  The Scoping Notice requires assessment of many types of PCSI depending on the DWSMA Vulnerability. The PCSI that were and were not identified within the DWSMA are listed in Table 9. 4. A land use/land cover map and table.  Land cover from the United States Geologic Survey’s National Land Cover Database (USGS NLCD) is depicted on Figure 7 and detailed in Table 3. Land cover for the For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 8 DWSMA is primarily agricultural, wooded, or wetland. Areas of developed with varying intensity is centered around the City of St Joseph. 5. Inventory of the Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ).  Detailed in Appendix D and listed on Table 4. The IWMZ was completed by the MRWA/SWP Planner with assistance from the PWS staff. The IWMZ was completed for each primary well with management recommendations on the MDH form, or a table that summarizes the number and type of contaminant sources with the management recommendations must be included. The summary of these reports was incorporated into Table 11. 6. An Existing Comprehensive Land-Use Map.  St Joseph’s comprehensive land-use map including Land Use and Future Land Use is depicted on Figure 9 and 10. Land use changes over the lifetime of this plan are expected to remain a mixture of residential, commercial, and industrial. St Joseph intends to expand municipal limits and develop additional residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Land use changes can affect both water quality and quantity. Industrial and commercial users may require additional supply from the City and/or apply for their own wells to supply water. Any development could potentially bring potential contaminant sources that could negatively impact the source water aquifer or remove protective geologic layers during construction/development. Best management practices should be followed for any future wells or chemical use on properties. Additionally, setback distances for Community PWS wells should be maintained as development occurs. 7. An Existing Zoning Map.  An existing zoning map is depicted on Figure 11. Zoning within the DWSMA primarily matches the existing land use map. Zoning will likely reflect the future land use map as the municipal boundaries update. 3.2.2.3 Public Utility Services  An existing map of transportation routes or corridors  Transportation Routes are depicted in Figure 6. Multiple major and minor roadways traverse the areas to be managed within the DWSMA. Interstate 94 runs through portions of the GWCA. County State Aid Highways include CSAH 3, 2, 40, 51 and. County Highway’s 121, 139, 159, and 160 run through the DWSMA. Multiple county, township, and city roads are within DWSMA. Roadway corridors pose a risk for transportation related spills and dumping. Industry and commercial business pose some risk with their associated transportation of hazardous substances through traffic activities. The presence of these transportation routes will be managed by proactively working with local emergency management entities to make them aware of the DWSMA and consider DWSMA protection should any spills occur. Emergency Responders, The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and Stearns County have multiple programs and specifications for helping to mitigate the dispersal, flow, or recharge of contamination.  No railroad lines were found to intersect the DWSMA; however one former railroad line ran through St Joseph in the Northeastern portion of the DWSMA.  An existing map of storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and public water supply systems.  Public water supply systems, storm sewers, and sanitary sewers within the DWSMA are generally in good condition.  Public water supply systems. A map of public water supply systems is available at the City. The public water supply system water main is depicted on Figure 16. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 9  Stormwater systems. Stormwater utilities are depicted in Figure 17 Stormwater outlets and basins are considered a PCS within areas of High Vulnerability. The areas within the DWSMA were found to have stormwater outlets and are depicted on Figure 25. Multiple locations within the DWSMA are listed as having an MS4 permit including MnDOT, Stearns County, Saint Joseph, and St Joseph Township; these locations are depicted on Figure 16.  Sanitary systems. Sanitary systems are depicted in Figure 17.  An existing map of the gas and oil pipelines used by gas and oil suppliers.  The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Public Viewer shows no hazardous liquid pipelines within the DWSMA and one gas transmission line within the DWSMA. These nearest pipelines are depicted in Figure 16. An emergency incident related to these pipelines could cause widespread issues or cause evacuations that could interrupt water distribution/supply. The presence of a hazardous liquid and gas transmission pipelines will be managed by proactively working with local emergency management entities to make them aware of the DWSMA and consider DWSMA protection should any spills occur. 3.3 Data Elements Required to be Discussed in the Plan 3.3.1 Data Elements about the Physical Environment 3.3.1.1 Precipitation  An Existing Map or List of local precipitation gauging stations.  A map of gauging stations can be seen by visiting the University of Minnesota Climatology page and browsing to the Minnesota Climate Explorer tool which is hosted by the Minnesota DNR. This tool allows the user to visualize and download a variety of historical climate data that is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Center for Environmental Information. The tool contains both a list and a map of gauging stations. Data can be accessed via a variety of “area” selection tools including watershed and county. (https://arcgis.dnr.state.mn.us/ewr/climateexplorer/main/historical or https://climateapps.dnr.state.mn.us/)  An existing table showing the average monthly and annual precipitation in inches for the preceding five years.  Detailed precipitation information downloaded from The University of Minnesota’s Climatology department is listed in Appendix G and contains years dating back to 1895 (recorded in inches). (https://climate.umn.edu/climate-explorer-tool)  The average precipitation from 2018 to 2022 was 28.65 inches per year. The long term historic average dating back to 1895 is 26.07 inches per year. The table can indicate times of the year of greatest precipitation which may correlate with increased likelihood of infiltration or surface runoff of contaminants from the land surface. The data can also be plotted to monthly precipitation information, which could also suggest when water quality monitoring would provide the most meaningful results. This precipitation data element specifically applies to the highly vulnerable areas and surface water contribution areas of the DWSMA because there is a direct hydraulic connection between surface waters and the aquifers in these areas serving the public water supply system. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 10 3.3.1.2 Water Resources Management of the DWSMA must consider local and federal knowledge on Water Resources. Water Features. The following data elements are required to be discussed:  An existing map of the boundaries and flow directions of major watershed units and minor watershed units:  Water resources including watersheds, and flow direction are depicted on Figure 13- 1 and Figure 13-2. Surface water resources in The City’s WHPA is within the following three watersheds as delineated by the Minnesota DNR: 1. South Fork Watab River (HUC12-070102010601) 2. North Fork Watab River (HUC12-070102010602) 3. Multiple additional watersheds intersect the boundaries of the DWSMA; however, are outside of the delineated WHPA. Surface waters from these areas were not delineated as part of the Surface Water Contribution area which is hydraulically connected to the source water aquifer. These include Spunk Lakes (HUC12- 07102010201), Big Fish Lake (HUC12-07102020603), Sauk River (HUC12:07102020607), Watab River (HUC12-07010201064). Water from the areas do contribute to recharge of the aquifer in a larger scale and promoting best management strategies in these areas will help the overall source water aquifer.  The DWSMA is also intersected by the Mississippi River – Sartell Watershed and Sauk River Watershed Districts. It also includes management by two One Watershed One Plan (1W1P) planning boundaries including ID 10 (Sauk River – Active Planning) and ID 11 (No Active Planning). Water planning efforts should be coordinated with 1W1P, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS), and/or Watershed/Groundwater Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS/GRAPS). WRAPS lists a portion of the North Fork Watab River as highest priority for strategy implementation. The City should stay aware of any planning efforts by 1W1P especially for 1W1P planning boundary ID 11 that constitutes the City’s SWCA.  The general water flow direction of Watersheds are depicted on Figure 13-2, which depicts DNR catchment flow network (flow through wetlands, lakes, rivers, ditches) and catchment pour points. within the WHPA follows the series of regional lakes and rivers/public ditches. The primarily river running through the DWSMA and GWCA is The South Fork Watab River that along with other public ditches generally runs Northeastward towards the City of St Joseph where it meets the North Fork Watab River. Outside of the DWSMA, The North Fork Watab River flows to the Mississippi River.  An existing map and a list of public waters as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.005, subdivision 15, and public drainage ditches.  Public Drainage systems are depicted in Figure 13-1 and Figure 13-2. Depicted on the figure is the Department of Natural Resources Buffer Protection Map (watercourses and ditches), DNR stream centerlines (including confluence and flow direction), wetlands, and local watersheds. Public Drainage systems can help understand surface to groundwater interactions, recharge to groundwater, and contaminant travel.  Multiple water bodies are within the DWSMA including Bass Lake, Big Fish Lake, Big Watab Lake, Dullinger Lake, Island Lake, Kraemer Lake, Little Watab Lake, Mud Lake, Sagatagan Lake, Schmid Lake, and Schuman Lake. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 11  The shoreland classifications of the public waters listed under subitem (2), pursuant to part 6120.3000 and Minnesota Statutes, sections 103F.201 to 103F.221.  Public waters are depicted in Figure 13-1 and Figure 13-2. Shoreland classifications for public waters are detailed on the DNR’s website (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/watermgmt_section/shoreland/lake_shoreland_c lassifications.html)  The following shoreland classifications were identified within the DWSMA: 1. Recreational Development: a. Includes: Island Lake, Big Watab Lake, Big Fish Lake, and Kraemer Lake. b. Generally small, often shallow lakes with limited capacities for assimilating the impacts of development and recreational use. They often have adjacent lands with substantial constraints for development such as high water tables, exposed bedrock, and unsuitable soils. These lakes, particularly in rural areas, usually do not have much existing development or recreational use. 2. Natural Environment. a. Includes Dullinger Lake, Little Watab Lake, Long Lake, Mud Lake, Sagatagan Lake, Schmid Lake, Schuman Lake, Stommes Lake, and 11 unnamed lakes. b. Generally small, often shallow lakes with limited capacities for assimilating the impacts of development and recreational use. They often have adjacent lands with substantial constraints for development such as high water tables, exposed bedrock, and unsuitable soils. These lakes, particularly in rural areas, usually do not have much existing development or recreational use. 3. Tributary a. Includes the North and South Fork Watab River.  An existing map of wetlands regulated under Chapter 8420 and Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.221 to 103G.2373.  Figure 13-1 depicts wetlands as defined by the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) for the area within the DWSMA. Wetlands are often lower in elevation than surrounding landscapes and may serve as natural catchment basins for overland flow and stormwater runoff. The Part I WHPP did not identify any wetlands as important recharge features. Catchment areas pertaining to stormwater runoff within the City of St Joseph were inventoried and the results of this are included in Appendix C and listed in Table 5. These locations are also depicted in detail on Figure 17.  An existing map showing those areas delineated as floodplain by existing local ordinances:  Figure 15 depicts floodplain delineated as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood zone survey. These layers depict the annual flood chance based on a 0.2% and 1% (500 year and 100 year) chance based upon historical data. A majority of the DWSMAs are in areas with a minimal flood hazard. No flood hazard areas pertaining to 100 year or 500 year floods are within the IWMZ or ERA areas. A small area of 100 year flood exists east of CSAH 75 in the northern portion of the DWSMA. This area generally drains away from the GWCA but it is within the SWCA. The City is not aware of any issues related to flooding around their public water supply wells. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 12 3.3.2 Data Elements about the Land Use- 3.3.2.1 Land Use  An existing map of parcel boundaries. - Figure 22, 23, 24, and 25 depicts parcels that intersect the DWSMA. The DWSMA falls within Stearns County. - Alternatively, for more detailed information, parcel data is also available on the respective County interactive mapping website and available where it is also available for download. 3.4 Data Elements Pertaining to the Part 1 WHPP Data Elements pertaining to the Part 1 WHPP are summarized, reviewed, and assessed in this document. The Part I WHPP is included in Appendix B. 3.4.1 Data Elements about the Physical Environment -  An existing geologic map and a description of the geology, including aquifers, confining layers, recharge areas, discharge areas, sensitive areas as defined in Minnesota Status section 103H.005, subdivision 13, and groundwater flow characteristics.  The geology for the area was described in the original Part I WHPP (SEH, 2010) and updated in the Part I Amendment (MDH, 2022). The Part I WHPP Amendment is included in this report as Appendix B.  The Quaternary glacial deposits in the St. Joseph area consist of Des Moines Lobe outwash and Superior Lobe till and ice contact deposits. Outwash deposits consist of sand and gravel deposited by the meltwater of the Des Moines Lobe margin. Outwash deposits cover the majority of the City. Superior Lobe till is present to the northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast. Till is pitted supraglacial till and subglacial till consisting of reddish brown to yellowish brown, sandy loam textured, unsorted sediment (MGS 1995). The Quaternary deposits are relatively thin (typically approximately 50 feet, not within the buried bedrock valley) in the area. At the surface the deposits are described as sand, gravelly, sand, and cobbly gravel (see soil description below).  The bedrock geology of Stearns County consists of Precambrian bedrock of Archean and Proterozoic age. In a large portion of the county, the Precambrian bedrock is overlain by a thin veneer of Cretaceous shale and siltstone. These Cretaceous deposits are variable in thickness and extent due to the erosional surface at the base and subsequent glacial erosion at the top of the unit.  The uppermost bedrock underlying St. Joseph and the surrounding area consists of Cretaceous poorly lithified rocks including sandstone, siltstone, shale, and rare marl (unconsolidated earthy deposits of clay and calcium carbonate (MGS 1998). The uppermost bedrock elevation in St. Joseph exists as a ridge like structure running from the western side of the City to Kraemer Lake and is approximately 1,050 feet above mean sea level (msl), at a depth of approximately 50 feet below ground surface (bgs). A buried bedrock valley exists on the southwest portion of the City (corresponding with the Sauk River) in which the upper most bedrock elevation is approximately 900 feet msl, at a depth of approximately 150 feet bgs (MWI).  Four aquifers exist in Stearns County: a Precambrian bedrock aquifer, a Cretaceous aquifer, a confined Quaternary aquifer “buried drift”, and an unconfined Quaternary aquifer “water-table”. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 13  In most locations, the Precambrian bedrock does not qualify as an aquifer due to its low primary porosity and permeability. For the unit to act as an aquifer, fractures in the rocks or weathered zones at the top of the basement rock must be present. Water yields of wells finished in Precambrian bedrock are typically very low (1 to 15 gpm). Therefore, the aquifer is used primarily for domestic wells. The potentiometric surface elevation for the Precambrian aquifer in the St. Joseph area is approximately 1,100 feet msl and groundwater movement is to the east.  Overlying Precambrian bedrock in some locations within Stearns County is the Cretaceous aquifer, although it is of limited extent and varying thickness. There are two separate Cretaceous aquifers in the county: a southern aquifer and a northern aquifer which includes St. Joseph. The potentiometric surface elevation for the Cretaceous aquifer in the St. Joseph area is approximately 1,100 feet amsl and groundwater movement is to the east (MGS 1998). In St. Joseph, the Cretaceous aquifer is a more important water source than in other parts of the county where it is generally not considered a major aquifer. The Cretaceous aquifer is of greater importance due to the lack of confined quaternary aquifers in the area (MGS 1998).  Potential yield capacities of wells completed in the Cretaceous aquifer (less than 50 gal/min up to 200 gal/min) are greater than the Precambrian aquifer, but generally lower than buried drift aquifer wells in the county. Therefore, this aquifer is also typically used for domestic wells.  Although buried drift sand and gravel deposits are the most widely used aquifers in Stearns County, sand and gravel lenses greater than ten feet thick are less common in the St. Joseph area (MGS 1995).  The water-table aquifer is an important water supply in the east central portion of Stearns County and along the Mississippi and Sauk Rivers. Except locally, the groundwater yield potential in the Sauk River Valley is low relative to other major surficial sand and gravel deposits in the county. Fewer wells are drilled in this area than other areas, of which most are used for domestic or agricultural purposes. In the St. Joseph area, the potential yield of the aquifer is approximately 100 to 500 gpm. The water-table elevation in the St. Joseph area is approximately 1,100 feet amsl, with a general groundwater flow direction to the east (DNR 1998).  Existing records of the geologic materials penetrated by Wells, borings, exploration test holes, or excavations, including those submitted to the department.  A list of existing state environmental boreholes, including unique well number, aquifer measured, years of record, and water levels is provided to the public by the MDH. The MDH tracks wells and boreholes information through the Minnesota Well Index (MWI). Information from the MWI is included in Appendix C and detailed in the PCSI part of this plan.  Existing borehole geophysical records from wells, borings, and exploration test holes.  The Minnesota Geologic Survey and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource provide information on geophyiscal records from wells, borings, and exploration test holes within the County Atlas Program (published in 1995). The geology of the area is fairly well established and no additional data from geophysical records were addressed or dicsussed within the Part I WHPP.  Existing surface geophysical studies.  No additional surface geophysical studies were included in the Part I WHPP. Detailed information on studies can be obtained from the Minnesota Geologic Survey. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 14 3.4.2 Data Elements about the Physical Environment – 3.4.2.1 Public Utility Service  An existing record of construction, maintenance, and use of the public water supply well and other wells within the DWSMA.  Detailed information on the construction, maintenane, and use of the public water supply wells are detailed in Table 1 and Table 2. Vulnerability and sensitivity of the public water supply wells were established in the Part I WHPP.  The groundwater sensitivity and susceptibility (estimated vertical travel time for water-borne surface contaminants to reach 50 feet below the land surface) for the St. Joseph area is high to very high, with travel time ranging from hours to years. The chemistry of the water-table aquifer in the county shows that it is commonly impacted by agricultural and other land use pollutants 3.4.3 Data Elements about Water Quantity – 3.4.3.1 Surface Water Quantity  An existing description of known water-use conflicts, including those caused by groundwater pumping.  The Part I WHPP did not identify any known water-use conflicts.  No known surface water conflicts have been identified due to groundwater pumping from The City wellfield.  An existing description of high, mean, and low flows on streams.  The DNR and USGS both record information pertaining to stream flow within the State of Minnesota. At the time of this report’s creation, it does not appear that the DNR or USGS record information on creeks or streams within the DWSMA.  An existing list of lakes where the state has established ordinary high water marks.  The following six lakes are within the DWSMA and have DNR recorded water levels with ordinary high water marks: 1. Island (73010400): Period of record: 10/28/1993 to 10/28/1993 # of readings: 1 Highest recorded: 1191 ft (10/28/1993) Lowest recorded: 1191 ft (10/28/1993) Recorded range: 0 ft Last reading: 1191 ft (10/28/1993) Ordinary High Water Level (OHW) elevation: 1192.1 ft Datum: NGVD 29 (ft) 2. Kraemer (73006400): Period of record: 07/29/1960 to 10/20/2022 # of readings: 414 Highest recorded: 1104.12 ft (05/13/2022) Highest known: 1103.7 ft (Unknown) Lowest recorded: 1099.8 ft (10/18/1988) Recorded range: 4.32 ft Last reading: 1102.13 ft (10/20/2022) Ordinary High Water Level (OHW) elevation: 1103.2 ft Datum: NGVD 29 (ft) For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 15 3. Big Watab (73010200) Period of record: 10/07/1937 to 12/02/2022 # of readings: 2203 Highest recorded: 1184.93 ft (04/15/1944) Lowest recorded: 1183.03 ft (09/25/1996) Recorded range: 1.9 ft Last reading: 1183.82 ft (12/02/2022) Ordinary High Water Level (OHW) elevation: 1184.5 ft Datum: NGVD 29 (ft) 4. Little Watab (73010900) Period of record: 08/16/2017 to 06/04/2020 # of readings: 18 Highest recorded: 1159.27 ft (10/06/2017) Lowest recorded: 1158.31 ft (08/16/2017) Recorded range: 0.96 ft Last reading: 1158.57 ft (06/04/2020) Ordinary High Water Level (OHW) elevation: N/A Datum: (ft) 5. Sagatagan (73009200) Period of record: 01/01/1967 to 03/19/1987 # of readings: 2 Highest recorded: 1168.69 ft (03/19/1987) Highest known opens in a new browser tab: 1169.6 ft (1986?) Lowest recorded: 1163 ft (01/01/1967) Recorded range: 5.69 ft Last reading: 1168.69 ft (03/19/1987) Ordinary High Water Level (OHW) elevation: 1168.9 ft Datum: NGVD 29 (ft)  An existing list of permitted withdrawals from lakes and streams, including source, use, and amounts withdrawn.  The DNR permits withdrawals from lakes and streams via state appropriation permits (MPARS). A total of 11 appropriation permits are registered with the MnDNR and includes the following: Permit Number Landowner Status Resource Name Permit Amount 1964-0692 Black, David J Inactive Big Watab unknown amount. 1968-0695 Jay W Craig Company Inactive Island unknown amount. 1968-1388 Fairway Construction Company Inactive Big Watab unknown amount. 1969-1277 Heinen, Linus And Caroline Inactive Watab River (WR) unknown amount. 1974-3218 Duininck Brothers Inc Inactive Non-public stream/river unknown amount. 1974-3220 Duininck Brothers Inc Inactive Watab River (WR) unknown amount. 1989-3017 Knife River Corp. Inactive Big Watab 0.1 million gallons a year For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 16 2013-0081 Knife River Corp. Inactive Big Fish unknown amount. 2013-0403 Knife River Corp. Inactive Watab River (WR) unknown amount. 2018-2109 Stearns County Public Works Dept Inactive Unnamed 1.6 million gallons a year 2019-1209 Balfanz, Chad Active Big Watab 1 million gallons a year  An existing list of lakes and streams for which state protected levels or flows have been established.  The DNR establishes protected levels or flows and at the time of this report’s creation no known protected levels have been established. The DNR has recent established a Groundwater Thresholds Project to help identify negative impact to surface waters, ecosystem harm, and sustainable diversion limits.  Minnesota Statute 103G.285 gives a quantity threshold of annual withdrawals and specifies that they do not exceed a total volume of water amounting to one half acre- foot per acre of water basin and the establishment of protection elevation below which appropriation is not allowed. 3.4.3.2 Groundwater Quantity  An existing list of wells covered by State appropriation permits, including amounts of water appropriated, type of use, and aquifer source.  A list of existing wells covered by state appropriation permits, including amounts of water appropriated, type of use, and aquifer source is listed in the Part I WHPP (Appendix B) and can also be obtained from the DNR Permitting and Reporting System (MPARS).  An existing description of known well interference problems and water use conflicts.  No known groundwater conflicts have been identified due to groundwater pumping from The City wellfield. The DNR regulates water quantity through appropriation permits.  An existing list of state environmental bore holes, including unique well number, aquifer measured, years of record, and average monthly levels.  A list of existing state environmental boreholes, including unique well number, aquifer measured, years of record, and water levels is provided to the public by the MDH. The MDH tracks wells and boreholes information through the Minnesota Well Index (MWI) and can be accessed on the State’s interactive map. Information from the MWI compiled for the PCSI is included in Appendix C. 3.4.4 Data Elements about Water Quality - 3.4.4.1 Surface Water Quality  An existing summary of lake and stream water quality monitoring data, including: bacteriological contamination indicators, sedimentation, inorganic chemicals, dissolved oxygen, organic chemicals, and excessive growth or deficiency of aquatic plants.  This data element applies to the highly vulnerable areas of the DWSMA because there appears to be a hydraulic connection between surface waters and the aquifers serving this water supply system. The primary surface water body within the very high and highly vulnerable areas of the DWSMA is the South Fork of the Watab River. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 17  The Minnesota DNR compiles information pertaining to surface water features as a part of their “LakeFinder” application. Water quality information is pulled in through monitoring information recorded by the MPCA. This information is also depicted on Figure 14.  The MPCA lists three surface water bodies with impairment within the DWSMA. Additionally, WRAPS lists a portion of the North Fork Watab River as highest priority for strategy implementation for watershed restoration. The following surface water features are listed with an impairment: 1. Big Watab Lake has a MN/EPA category listing of 4A. The 4A category is classified as a waterbody that is impaired and a TMDL study has been approved by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The pollutant or stressor is listed as mercury in fish. 2. Big Fish Lake has a MN/EPA category listing of 4A. The 4A category is classified as a waterbody that is impaired and a TMDL study has been approved by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The pollutant or stressor is listed as mercury in fish. 3. Watab River, South Fork has a MN/EPA category listing of 5. The 5 category is classified as a waterbody that is impaired and a TMDL study is required. The pollutant or stressor is listed as E coli. 4. Watab River, North Fork has a MN/EPA category listing of 4A. The 4A category is classified as a waterbody that is impaired and a TMDL study has been approved by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The pollutant or stressor is listed as E coli. Additionally, WRAPS lists a portion of the North Fork Watab River as highest priority for strategy implementation for watershed restoration.  A study was conducted by St. John’s University/College of Saint Benedict Department of Chemistry in 2002 to look at nitrate and phosphorus levels at surface water sites in and around St. John’s University, St. Joseph, and Sartell. The focus of the study was to determine effects, if any, of the St. John’s sewage treatment plant on downstream waters. They then compared the effects to those of the local farming and agriculture communities on the surface waters of St. Joseph and Sartell. The results showed that the surface water samples collected upstream of St. Joseph in the South Fork of the Watab River did not exceed the EPA recommended levels (Ross and Strandberg, 2002). 3.4.4.2 Groundwater Quality  An existing summary of water quality data, including: 1. bacteriological contamination indicators; 2. inorganic chemicals; and 3. organic chemicals.  Samples from The City water supply system are routinely collected and analyzed by the MDH as required under the Minnesota Public Water Supply Program and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The samples from the water supply system distribution are tested for microorganisms, inorganic compounds, organic chemicals, pesticides and herbicides, and radioactive contaminants. No contaminants were detected at levels that violated federal drinking water standards or the Minnesota Department of Health: Health Based Guidelines. There are currently no known issues related to the quality of the water obtained by the public water supply wells.  A list of existing water chemistry and isotopic data from wells, springs, or other groundwater sampling points. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 18  Tritium has been detected in Wells No. 3, 6, and 8. Tritium is a harmless isotope of hydrogen that was released into the atmosphere during the above-ground testing of nuclear weapons in the early 1950s. A tritium level of 1 tritium unit (TU) or greater is an indication that these aquifers are somewhat vulnerable to contamination because it means that at least some portion of the water was in contact with the atmosphere within the past 60 years.  The MDH completed sampling of Chloride and Bromide on 07/24/2014 on all of St Joseph’s wells. The MDH has provided guidance as part of their well vulnerability assessment” that states that the ratio of chloride to bromide is a useful indicator of the source of the salt. Typically, a ratio less than 300 indicates a natural source and greater than 300 indicates a human source. The Chloride/Bromide ratio calculated during the 07/24/2014 sampling event found ranges of values from 539 to 1031. Because all of the ratios were above 300 it would indicate that recharge to the aquifer is impacted by human activity.  Naturally occurring arsenic has been detected at low levels in Wells, 4, 6, 7 & 8 – below the EPA drinking water standard of 10 ppb.  A report of existing groundwater tracer studies.  No known tracer studies have been conducted in the area.  An existing site study and well water analysis of known areas of groundwater contamination.  The MPCA and MDA documents and records known areas of groundwater contamination within the “What’s in My Neighborhood” (WIMN) database. Listings from this database are included in Appendix C and detailed in Section 4.  Since 2002, the MDH has partnered with the MPCA to investigate Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Minnesota. At this time no known PFAS plumes intersect the DWSMA and initial sampling for the City show all PFAS samples are below laboratory reporting limits. As with other emerging contaminants, The City should remain aware of PFAS in Minnesota and work with the MPCA and the MDH to complete sampling or monitoring in wells.  An existing property audit identifying contamination.  The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency documents sites with Affidavits, Deed Restrictions and Environmental Covenants. This database can be accessed via the Minnesota Geospatial Data commons. No sites with property audits were identified in the DWSMA.  An existing report to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency of contaminant spills and releases.  The MDA spills and the MPCA incident reports (MPCA “spills”) databases contain information pertaining to known and documented spill sites. These reports can be accessed through the agencies websites and are also when relevant included in Appendix C and detailed in Section 4 of this report. 4 Assigning Potential Contamination Sources The types of potential contamination sources that may be inventoried within the DWSMA were derived from the information collected to satisfy the data element requirements described in Section 3 based upon the scoping notice provided by the MDH (Appendix A). The scoping notice further defines required data elements based upon 1) results of the assessment of DWSMA and well vulnerability; and 2) the presence or absence of human-caused contaminants in the source water. Data elements that meet the requirements laid out by the scoping notice are included in the PCSI and are discussed in Section 4.1 and Section 4.2 and are summarized in For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 19 Appendix C. Table 4 indicates the risk that the City of St Joseph has assigned to potential point sources of contamination that are located within the IWMZ. Whereas Table 5 indicates the risk that the City of St Joseph has assigned to potential point sources of contamination that are located in the remainder of the DWSMA beyond the IWMZ. 4.1 Issues, Problems, and Opportunities related to Potential Contaminant Sources An overview of required data elements are discussed in Section 3, Identification and Assessment of the Data Elements. Local, state, and federal databases were assessed in determining potential contaminant sources to satisfy required data elements. From these requirements, the following sources were identified for the DWSMA. 4.1.1 Aquifers St Joseph’s DWSMA and vulnerabilities did not change from the previous WHP Plan as determined from the Part I WHPP Amendment (MDH, 2022). The Part I WHPP delineated a small reduction in the GWCA (10-year time of travel), which was determined to have a minimal management implication for this WHPP. The source waters were found in the WHPP Part I (Appendix B) to have areas of moderate and high groundwater vulnerability and an area of high vulnerability surface water contribution. As described in Section 3.2.2, the City utilizes a Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA). The Part I WHPP indicates that there may be a hydraulic connection between surface waters and the source water aquifer. No stable isotope data currently exists to indicate how quickly the aquifers used by the City are recharged. Based upon the surficial geology, there is a high probability that current land use could have a direct impact on the quality of drinking water. No contaminants were detected at levels that violated the federal drinking water standards. Due to nearby surface water bodies, especially the Watab River, there is a possible connection for contaminated surface water to directly recharge the source water aquifers. The City should work with the MDH as part of the management strategies in this plan to help determine this hydraulic connection. Three samples taken from St Joseph Municipal Water System’s Well #3, 6, and 8 show a near- atmospheric tritium signature of tritium (MDH Part I WHPP, 2022). This suggests that the water recharging the system’s primary aquifer has the potential to be quite young near both wells and thought to be most likely due to its close proximity to surface water bodies. It will be important to understand the relationship of surface water to recharge the source water aquifer as it may bring contaminants from the surface into the source water aquifer. At present, none of the contaminants for which the Safe Drinking Water Act has established health-based standards are found above maximum allowable levels in the city's water supply, nor are any present at one-half of those levels. However, arsenic has been detected at very low levels. Lastly, the potential contaminant sources identified as part of this plan can help identify, manage, limit, and prevent future anthropogenic alteration to the drinking water quality and quantity. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 20 4.1.2 Land Use Zoning for the DWSMA is under the ordinances, planning, and jurisdiction of the City of St Joseph and applicable jurisdiction from Avon Township, City of Rockville, Collegeville Township, St Joseph Township, St Wendel Township, Wakefield Township, and Stearns County. Changes in land use have the potential to introduce pathways from contaminants to reach the aquifer or sources of contamination to the source water aquifers. The City of St Joseph will work with these communities to assure that potential contaminants within each city’s jurisdictional boundaries are given a high priority, are monitored and or eliminated, if possible, to help protect the aquifer used by the City of St Joseph for a public water supply. Due to the information contained in Part 1, which indicates that the public water supply (PWS) has a mixed vulnerability, moderate to very high for certain land use activities, an inventory of other wells that reach or penetrate the aquifer the public water supply is using for a drinking water source, chemical and petroleum storage tanks, shallow disposal wells, leaking underground storage tanks, pipelines, other potential contamination sites such as superfund sites or solid waste management sites, spills and chemical storage and preparation areas located within the DWSMA is required. The City of St Joseph staff and a SEH representative conducted a potential contaminant source inventory (PCSI). A spreadsheet and map of potential contaminants identified in the DWSMA are presented in the Appendix C. Landowners not connected to City water or that have the need for additional water may utilize a private well. Wells can both act as a pathway for contaminants to enter the source water aquifer or over utilize water resources and decrease water quantity in the aquifer. Industrial, commercial, or agricultural land uses may also use large quantities of water and require a DNR appropriations permit. If so, such water users may increase the water consumption in the source water aquifer. Overuse of water, where losses outpace the recharge of new water, from the source water aquifer may lead to drawdowns in the aquifer and depletion of potable water. According to County parcel data, there were many properties classified as agricultural land use within DWSMA. The runoff of fertilizers and pesticides applied to these lands can impact surface and groundwater. Nitrates and phosphates are the primary contaminants of concern from agricultural land use. These potential contaminants can infiltrate into the groundwater as well as carried to surface waters as runoff. The City of St Joseph is unaware of any proposed large-scale land use changes within the DWSMA that could potentially impact the municipal wells or source water aquifers. 4.1.3 Wells within the DWSMA Other wells in the DWSMA are considered a potential threat to the source water aquifers and the City’s public water supply system. If improperly constructed or maintained, they can act as direct conduits for contaminants at the land surface to vertically migrate downward into the deeper aquifers. In addition, high-capacity wells near the municipal wells can cause groundwater interference and decrease the performance and capacity of the municipal wells. Wells identified within the DWSMA through the Minnesota Geological Survey-MDH Minnesota Well Index are shown in Figure 22 along with other potential contaminant sources. Information regarding these wells, including addresses and Parcel Identification Numbers is provided in Appendix C. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 21 The MnDNR manages the water appropriation permits for the state. An Appropriation Permit is required for any person or business that uses more than 10,000 gallons of water per day or 1,000,000 gallons per year. The permits are cataloged in the State Water Use Data System. This database was queried for Part I of the Plan to identify high-capacity wells that could potentially influence or impact the local groundwater flow fields and the City’s municipal wells. This wellhead protection plan is also concerned with other unsealed water supply wells, which are classified as one type of PCSI, at any depth located within the GWCA. The MDH provides a database with indexed wells known as the Minnesota Well Index (MWI) within the DWSMA to be included as part of this PCSI. Private and public wells can both impact the quality or quantity of the source water aquifer. Wells that penetrate confining layers can act as a preferential pathway, or conduit, for potential contaminant sources to reach the source water aquifer. Additionally, wells that draw a large quantity of water from the source water aquifer have the possibility to adversely affect source water quantity. Wells inventoried as part of this plan are included in Appendix C and depicted on Figure 13. The MDH provides the Old Municipal well data to aid in locating and identifying old municipal wells. Old Municipal well data is included in Appendix F. The Old Municipal Well report for St. Joseph lists Well #2 as “Not in Use/Inactive”. The City should assess the condition and make a determination if it would be used in the future, otherwise the MDH recommends that the well should be sealed. The placement of additional high-capacity wells, increased pumping from existing wells, or significant changes in current groundwater appropriations within the DWSMA may have an impact on groundwater availability to all users, or increased risk that contamination may enter the part of the aquifer used by the public water supply wells. 4.1.4 Disposal Wells (Class V Injection Wells) The EPA is the regulatory authority for Class V Wells. The EPA is required to maintain an inventory of Class V shallow disposal wells. Class V Wells are typically shallow disposal systems that are used to place a variety of fluids below the land surface. Examples of Class V injection wells include: motor vehicle waste disposal wells, large capacity cesspools, storm water drainage wells, aquifer remediation wells, and large capacity septic systems. Class V Wells can act as a direct pathway for contaminants to penetrate the source water aquifer. Two Class V Wells were listed within the DWSMA, and multiple others present within the area surrounding the DWSMA. Two Class V wells were identified within the DWSMA, but outside of the City of St Joseph’s municipal jurisdiction. The City should work with the MDH and neighboring Collegeville Township, Stearns County, and the MDH to determine the status of the wells. These two sites are depicted on Figure 22. The following EPA representative for the State of Minnesota Underground Injection Control division can be reached for more information: For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 22 Lawrence Curley Email: curley.lawrence@epa.gov Phone: 312-886-6339 Or https://www.epa.gov/uic/underground-injection-control-epa-region-5-il-mi-mn-oh-and-wi The City should remain aware of Class V Wells and prevent the installation of any such type of well as they can pose an immediate threat to the source water aquifer. 4.1.5 Current and Previous Mining Operations The impacts that aggregate mining or other mineral extractive land uses may have on the quality of drinking water are a public health concern where the aquifer exhibits sensitive geologic conditions. Within these areas there are no protective layers of fine-grained material such as clay or shale to prevent the movement of contaminants into the aquifer. Current and previous mining operations within the DWSMA are depicted on Figure 24. Furthermore, contamination of water supply wells may result in expensive legal and remediation costs to the owners of the properties that contributed the contaminants. Mining of materials within vulnerable portions of a DWSMA may occur if care is used to ensure that: 1) the mining operations, 2) management of the mining area, and 3) reclamation efforts do not present a serious risk to groundwater quality. MDH documentation published in 2009 identifies numerous potential issues related to mining activities (MDH, August 2009). These potential issues are listed below:  Issue- The movement of disease organisms into the aquifer within the time period that they remain viable in groundwater.  Issue- Contamination related to fuel and fuel-breakdown products.  Fuel storage should not occur in areas where geologic cover has been removed and in mining areas. If equipment is fueled in areas where aggregate or minerals are exposed or being mined, it should be done over an impervious pad or other surface where spills can be contained and cleaned up. Accidental releases of fuel, oil, or automotive liquids may create a contamination plume that could reach a water supply well. A spill emergency response plan should be in place that identifies how a response to a spill will be implemented, the parties that will be involved, and how the public water supplier will be informed.  Issue- Contamination related to storage of equipment, wastes, and hazardous materials.  Issue- Operation of a bituminous batch plant.  Issue- Groundwater withdrawal related to mining operations.  Locating a well that may be used to provide wash water or to dewater the site should address the impacts that pumping may have on changing the capture zone for the public water supply well(s). Altering the capture area may require changing the boundaries of the wellhead protection area, add potential contamination sources, and increase the rate of vertical recharge to the aquifer used by the public water supply well.  Issue- Wells in mining areas.  Wells that are constructed into or through the aquifer(s) used by a public water supply well(s) may become direct pathways for contaminants to enter the aquifer if: I) they were not properly constructed, 2) they are not adequately maintained, or 3) contaminants are stored or used too close to them. Therefore, all wells within For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 23 proposed mining areas should: I) be accurately located, 2) be constructed according to MDH standards, and 3) determine status of use.  Issue- Illegal dumping or other uses of mining areas.  Without proper access controls, mining areas can become a disposal area for materials such as old vehicles and equipment, demolition debris, industrial or commercial waste, household wastes, tires, and similar types of wastes. This can create nuisance conditions that may be detrimental to human health.  Issue- Site reclamation.  Plans for reclaiming land that is mined or stripped of geologic cover should address how future land use or the surface-water drainage will be controlled to reduce the direct infiltration of contaminants into the aquifer. Proposed land-use practices other than open space should be evaluated for their potential risk to groundwater quality. Also, surface drainage from adjacent properties must be diverted away from the mining area so that it does not infiltrate into the ground or directly enter groundwater in areas where aggregate or minerals are exposed or where the water table is exposed in a former pit. 4.1.6 Stormwater Rainwater that falls on the land surface has the potential to pick up and carry potential contaminants such as fertilizers, fuels, oils, and other chemicals to surface water bodies or to subsurface aquifers. Rainwater and other surface water discharge that is on the ground surface may enter local stormwater systems. Stormwater systems should be designed to minimize the potential for contaminants to reach the source water aquifer or water systems connected to the source water aquifer. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s Stormwater Manual has guidance for best management strategies and design within Wellhead Protection Areas. Stormwater outlets and stormwater basins as part of the PCSI within the DWSMA are depicted on Figure 24 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.7 Sub-Surface Treatment Systems (SSTS) Sub-surface treatment systems (SSTS) or other septic systems are generally associated with properties not connected with sanitary sewer. SSTS are a potential contaminant source primarily for nitrogen or disease organisms (within the time period that they remain viable in groundwater). Presently, the City of St Joseph requires new property owners to hook up to municipal sewer and does not allow cross connects to municipal water via Ordinance 124. This action lessens the likelihood of septic systems and possibly new wells from being installed in the community that may serve as an entry point for contaminants. For the remainder of the DWSMA, Stearns County maintains a database of SSTS. These sites inventoried as part of this plan are depicted in Figure 25 and detailed in Appendix C. Best management strategies for SSTS should be followed to assure system is in accordance with state and local requirements. 4.1.7.1 Transportation Corridors Transportation corridors within the DWSMA are discussed in this plan as they have easement or Right-of-Way and have the potential to affect water quantity or quality. Transportation corridors may manage stormwater through culverts, ditches or ponds all of which may supply recharge to the source water aquifer. Potential contaminant sources may be transported and traffic accidents may lead to spills. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 24 Specifically within highly vulnerable areas of the DWSMA, there is an increase in potential contaminant sources such as point source releases from transportation accidents (spills) and stormwater management from stormwater culverts, pipes, retention ponds, or areas with crossings over water. As such, any such spills that occur within this transportation corridor are reported to the MPCA Duty officer and associated emergency response will be assessed or completed by the MPCA’s Emergency Management Unit following MPCA’s Emergency Management Program Spill Cleanup Policy. Areas of transportation corridor crossing over water are considered a PCSI and are depicted on Figure 24 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.7.2 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) Stormwater within the DWMA is managed under Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) General Permit and are depicted on Figure 16. The MS4 identifies systems of conveyances – such as gutters, ditches, city streets, and storm drains – to reduce the amount of stormwater pollution that reaches surface water and groundwater. Regulated MS4s cover large areas and are owned or operated by a public entity such as a city, county, township, watershed district or university. Because runoff from sidewalks, driveways, and city streets can contain pollutants, such as fertilizers, oil, road salt, litter, and other debris, the MS4 General Permit requires the system owner or operator develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (SWPPP) that incorporates best management practices applicable to reduce stormwater pollution within their MS4. (MnDOT, https://dot.state.mn.us/environment/ms4/index.html) 4.1.8 MPCA Potential Contaminant Source Inventory The MPCA provides multiple statewide database sources for potential contaminate sources as part of their GIS ready “What’s in my Neighborhood” database and Spills database. Resources are described as follows:  MPCA “What’s in My Neighborhood” database is mapped using the following locating methodology including Address Matching House Number, Digitized-DRG, Digitized - Map Tool, Zip Code Centroid, Interpolation Unknown, and GPS – Other. These location methods are considered reliable aside from Zip Code Centroid and Interpolation Unknown.  The MPCA Spills (incidents reports) database provides an address that was used to geocode registered Spills within the DWSMA. Sites which were located by the MPCA using poor location accuracy were attempted to be relocated by the City of St Joseph and SEH using address matching and local knowledge. 4.1.8.1 Tank Sites Underground and above ground storage tanks used to store large quantities of liquids and potentially hazardous substances are considered high risk for groundwater contamination. If leaking or ruptured, tanks could release large quantities of chemicals into the subsurface, which could enter source water aquifers and public water supply wells. Tank sites depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants even after closure. 4.1.8.2 Leak Sites Leaking storage tanks sites also pose a high risk for groundwater contamination. As discussed in the previous section, these sites have had a storage tank release its contents into or onto the ground. Although many have been “cleaned” and “closed” by the MPCA, some of these sites may still have remaining soil and/or groundwater contamination. Leak sites depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants after closure. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 25 4.1.8.3 VIC Sites and Petroleum Brownfield Sites The MPCA Voluntary Investigation and Cleanup (VIC) Program database lists properties with known or suspected environmental contamination. The VIC sites include sites or facilities, which present a substantial danger to the public health, welfare, or the environment in the state of Minnesota. The VIC Program is a non-petroleum brownfield program. VIC provides technical assistance to buyers, sellers, developers, or local governments seeking to voluntarily investigate or clean up contaminated land. Properties often enter the VIC program in preparation for sale, financing, or redevelopment. Voluntary parties that complete investigation and/or cleanup activities under MPCA oversight can receive liability assurances that protect them from future Superfund liability. In some cases, the MPCA may use institutional controls as part of the overall site remedy and notify interested parties of any property use conditions or restrictions. VIC sites depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants after closure. Petroleum Brownfield sites may have been contaminated with petroleum due to a past or current leak. Petroleum Brownfields program staff assesses the risk associated with petroleum contamination at these sites and then provide technical assistance to help get the site cleaned up, developed, and/or transferred to a new owner. Petroleum Brownfields depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants after closure. 4.1.8.4 State Assessment Site Superfund projects occur where known or suspected environmental contamination threatens public health, welfare, or the environment. The Superfund Program identifies, investigates, and determines appropriate cleanup plans for these sites. Superfund projects often occur at abandoned or uncontrolled sites, for instance, where the business that polluted a site no longer exists. Federal Superfund sites are on the EPA’s National Priority List (NPL), while State Superfund sites are on Minnesota’s Permanent List of Priorities (PLP). MPCA staff may work with the EPA staff or other state agencies to investigate and clean up these sites. State Assessment Sites are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.8.5 Unpermitted Dump Unpermitted dump sites are landfills that never held a valid permit from the MPCA. Generally, these dumps existed prior to the permitting program established with the creation of the MPCA in 1967. These dumps are not restricted to any type of waste but were often old farm or municipal disposal sites that accepted household waste. State assessment staff have investigated many of these dump sites. Dump sites depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants after closure. 4.1.8.6 Construction Stormwater Permits Construction stormwater permits fall under the wastewater disposal site designation as identified in the MDH PCS Inventory Requirements. Due to the potential connection between surface water and the City’s groundwater supply, it is required that these be documented. Construction stormwater permits are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.8.7 Industrial Stormwater Permits Two inactive industrial stormwater permits were identified within the DWSMA. Industrial stormwater permits fall under the wastewater disposal site designation as identified in the MDH PCS Inventory Requirements. Due to the potential connection between surface water and the For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 26 City’s groundwater supply, it is required that these be documented. Industrial Stormwater Permits are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.9 Feedlots Stearns county and the MPCA maintain a database of feedlots. Stearns county was contacted during the planning portion of this phase and a list of all registered feedlots was provided to be included within the plan. Stearns County does not maintain manure application data by land area (or parcel); however, feedlot files for feedlots with at least 100 AUs within 1 mile of the DWSMA were reviewed for a manure management plan that might show which acres were planned for land application within the DWSMA. There were 3 feedlots with manure management plans (MMP) on file with acres identified within the DWSMA. A manure management plan (MMP) is a plan and does not mean that manure will get applied or must be applied to the acres listed in the plan. Not all feedlots are required to have an MMP. Other feedlots in the list are required to have an MMP, but submittal of a copy to the County or review by the County is not required at this time. The City could consider assisting the County in determining if applicable feedlots within the DWSMA have a MMP. Improper operation and maintenance of feedlots create potential risk that they will provide a pathway for contamination of the source water aquifers. It is necessary that improper handling and/or storage of animal waste is not being conducted within the DWSMA. Feedlots are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.1.9.1 Hazardous Waste Generators Hazardous waste generator are facilities or businesses registered and regulated by the State that generate a specified amount of hazardous waste per month. The type of hazardous waste generators are as follows:  Hazardous Waste, Large Quantity Generator (LQG): A LQG is a facility that generates at least 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of hazardous waste or 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month. An MPCA permit is not required for a large quantity generator, but the facility must have a current hazardous waste license. This means that they must tell the MPCA what kinds of waste they generate, how much waste they generate, and how they dispose of the waste.  Hazardous Waste, Small to Minimal Quantity Generator: A small to minimal quantity generator is a facility that generates less than 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of hazardous waste or 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month. These facilities have less stringent rules than large quantity generators. This group includes Small Quantity Generators (SQGs), which produce 100 - 1000 kg of hazardous waste per month; Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs), which produce less than 100 kg of hazardous waste per month; and Conditionally Exempt Generators, which produce less than 100 kg or 10 gallons of hazardous waste per year. Like large quantity generators, SQGs and VSQGs must have current hazardous waste licenses. Hazardous waste generator sites are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 27 4.1.9.2 Wastewater Dischargers A wastewater discharger is a facility that generates or treats wastewater for discharge onto land or into water. Wastewater dischargers include sewage treatment plants, as well as ships with ballast water permits, and some manufacturers. MPCA permits may require treatment and monitoring and limit the number of contaminants that a facility can release into the environment. Wastewater permits may be classified as SDS or NPDES/SDS. SDS stands for State Disposal System and indicates that the facility needs to follow Minnesota rules and regulations for wastewater. NPDES is the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and indicates that the facility is also subject to the regulations of the federal Clean Water Act. Wastewater Discharger sites are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C 4.1.9.3 MPCA Spill Listings (MPCA Incident Reports) In the State of Minnesota, spills that may cause pollution, such as spills of toxic, flammable, corrosive, and dangerous industrial chemicals, are required to be reported. Spills of any quantity are required to be reported, with the exception of petroleum that has a reporting threshold of greater than five gallons. Spill sites depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C can remain a potential source of contaminants after closure. 4.1.10 Minnesota Department of Agriculture MDA listings represent emergencies and locations of spills and investigations managed by the MDA for agricultural chemical incidents. MDA listings are depicted in Figure 23 and detailed in Appendix C. 4.2 Inventory Results and Risk Assessment A map and description of the locations of potential contamination sources are presented in Appendix C and depicted on Figures 22, 23, 24, and 25. The priority assigned to each type of potential contamination source addresses each of the following: 1) the number inventoried; 2) its proximity to a City well; 3) the capability of local geologic conditions to absorb a contaminant; 4) the effectiveness of existing regulatory controls; and 5) the time required for the City of St Joseph to obtain cooperation from governmental agencies that regulate it. A high (H) risk potential implies that the potential source type has the greatest likelihood to negatively impact the City water supply and should receive highest priority for management. A moderate (M) risk potential implies that the potential source type may have an impact on the City water supply and should receive an intermediate priority for management. A low (L) risk potential implies that a potential source type may have a marginal or negligible impact on the City water supply and should receive a low priority for management. 4.2.1 Data Accuracy and Limitations For this plan, the City of St Joseph has attempted to identify and specifically locate as many potential contaminant sources as possible and feasible given the current level of information and available resources. However, some potential contaminant sources may exist within the DWSMA that have not yet been identified or accurately located. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 28 5 Impact of Land and Water Use Changes on the Public Water Supply Wells The City of St Joseph anticipates minimal changes to the physical environment, land use, surface water, and groundwater may occur over the ten-year period that the WHP plan is in effect. Any changes must be considered to determine whether new potential sources of contamination may be introduced in the future and to identify future actions for addressing these anticipated sources. Land and water use changes may introduce new contamination sources or result in changes to groundwater use and quality. The anticipated changes may occur within the jurisdictional authority of the City of St Joseph and thus the City should remain aware of all land use changes within their DWSMA. Table 6 describes the anticipated changes to the physical environment, land use, and surface water or groundwater in relationship to the following: 1) the influence that existing governmental land and water programs and regulations may have on the anticipated change; and 2) the administrative, technical, and financial considerations of the City of St Joseph and property owners within the DWSMA. 6 Issues, Problems, and Opportunities 6.1 Identification of Issues, Problems, and Opportunities The City of St Joseph has identified water and land use issues, problems, and opportunities related to the following: 1) the aquifer used by the City water supply wells; 2) the quality of the well water; or 3) land or water use within the DWSMA. The City assessed each of the following parameters: 1) input from public meetings and written comments that it received; 2) the data elements identified by MDH during the scoping meetings; and 3) and the status and adequacy of the City’s official controls and plans on land use and water uses, as well as those of local, state, and federal government programs. The results of this effort are presented in Table 7 which defines the nature and magnitude of contaminant source management issues in the City’s DWSMA. Identifying the issues, problems, and opportunities as well as resource needs enables the City to: 1) take advantage of opportunities that may be available to make effective use of existing resources; 2) set meaningful priorities for source management; and 3) solicit support for implementing specific source management strategies. 6.2 Comments Received There have been several occasions for local governments, state agencies and the general public to identify issues and comment on the city’s WHP plan. At the beginning of the planning process, local units of government were notified that the city was going to develop its WHP plan and were given the opportunity to identify issues, as well as to comment. Following completion of the WHPP Part I, a public information meeting was held to review the results of the delineation of the WHP area, DWSMA, and the vulnerability assessments. Also, a public hearing was held before the completed WHP plan was sent to MDH for state agency review and approval. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 29 7 Existing Authority and Support Provided by Local, State, and Federal Governments In addition to its own controls, the City of St Joseph will have to rely upon partnerships formed with local units of government, state agencies, and federal agencies with regulatory controls or resource management programs in place to help implement its WHP plan. The level of support that a local, state, and federal agency can provide to help offset the risk that is presented by a potential contamination source will depend up on its legal authority as well as the resources that are available to local governments. 7.1 Existing City of St Joseph Controls and Programs The City has identified a number of legal controls and/or programs that it has in-place that can be used to support the management of potential contamination sources within the DWSMA. These can be found in Table 8. 7.2 Local Government Controls and Programs Table 9 details departments or programs within the County that may be able to assist the city with issues relating to potential contamination sources that: 1) have been inventoried; or 2) may result from changes in land and water use within the DWSMA. 7.3 State Agency and Federal Agency Support MDH will serve as the contact for enlisting the support of other state agencies on a case-by-case basis regarding technical or regulatory support that may be applied to the management of potential contamination sources. Participation by other state agencies and the federal government is based on legal authority granted to them and resource availability. Furthermore, MDH services include: 1) administration of state regulations that affect specific potential sources of contamination and 2) can provide technical assistance for property owners to comply with these regulations. Table 10 identifies specific regulatory programs or technical assistance that state and federal agencies may provide to the City of St Joseph to support implementation of its WHP plan. It is likely that other opportunities for assistance may be available over the ten-year period that the Plan is in effect due to changes in legal authority or increases in funding granted to state and federal agencies. Therefore, the table references opportunities available when the City’s WHP plan was first approved by MDH. 7.4 Support Provided by Nonprofit Organizations A number of existing organizations work to support water management programs. One Watershed, One Plan (1W1P) is a program through the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) that was developed by the Local Government Water Roundtable (Association of Minnesota Counties, and the Minnesota Associations of Watershed Districts and Soil and Water Conservation Districts) which charges local governments with water management responsibilities to organize and develop focused implementation plans on a watershed scale. Other programs and strategies that can provide support are the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) and Groundwater Restoration and Protection Strategies (GRAPS). The City of St Joseph is within the Local County Water Management Program through Sauk River Watershed District and the Stearns Soil and Water Conservation District. The Stearns County Environmental For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 30 Services Department can provide technical assistance in well sealing, feedlots (MMP), and private septic system management. Similarly, Minnesota Rural Water Association also develops and can provide reference education and outreach materials. 8 Goals Goals define the overall purpose for the WHP plan as well as the end points for implementing objectives and their corresponding actions. The source water aquifers for the City of St. Joseph public water supply are susceptible to contamination from land surface activities. As such, this Plan focuses on addressing and managing potential sources of groundwater contamination and other wells. The City’s public water supply system has enjoyed a sufficient water supply in the past and proposes through the implementation of this Plan to continue supplying safe, potable water for its customers into the future. The overall goals of this Plan are to 1) prevent contamination of the source water aquifers, and 2) manage the source water aquifers cooperatively with other local government units to assure sustainable water supplies of all users in the future. 9 Objectives and Plan of Action Objectives provide the focus for ensuring that the goals of the WHP plan are met and that priority is given to specific actions that support multiple outcomes of plan implementation. Both the objectives and the wellhead protection measures (actions) that support them are based on assessing each of the following: 1) the data elements (Section 2, and Appendix A; 2) the PCSI (Sections 2 and 3 and Appendix C); 3) the impacts that changes in land and water use present (Section 5); and 4) issues, problems, and opportunities related to administrative, financial, and technical considerations (Section 6). 9.1 Objectives The following objectives have been identified to support goals of the WHPP for the City of St Joseph: A. Create awareness and general knowledge about the importance of WHP in the Community and the City of St Joseph DWSMA. B. Properly inventory and manage potential contaminant sources to protect the drinking water supply for the City of St Joseph. C. Support ongoing data collection efforts to enhance future WHP activities. D. Effectively track, evaluate, and report the implementation efforts and wellhead protection plan progress to all governing authorities. E. Manage the IWMZ to prevent contamination. F. Effectively prepare the City of St Joseph for disruptions to the water distribution system. G. Develop local land use controls and partner with local units of government to better protect the aquifer used by the City of St Joseph. 9.2 WHP Measures and Action Plan The WHP team has identified WHP measures that will be implemented by the City over the 10-year period that its WHP plan is in effect. The objective that each measure supports is noted, For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 31 as well as the following: 1) the lead party and any cooperators; 2) the year or years in which it will be implemented. WHP measures reflect the administrative, financial, and technical requirements needed to address the risk to water quality or quantity presented by each type of potential contamination source. Not all of these measures can be implemented at the same time, so the WHP team assigned priority to each. A number of factors must be considered when WHP action items are selected and prioritized (part 4720.5250, subpart 3):  Contamination of the public water supply wells by substances that exceed federal drinking water standards.  Quantifiable levels of contamination resulting from human activity.  The location of potential contaminant sources relative to the wells.  The number of each potential contaminant source identified and the nature of the potential contaminant associated with each source.  The capability of the geologic material to absorb a contaminant.  The effectiveness of existing controls.  The time required to get cooperation from other agencies and cooperators.  The resources needed: staff, money, time, legal, and technical. Based upon the factors listed above, the WHP team has prioritized WHP measures that will be implemented by the city over the 10-year period that this plan is in effect and assigned an appropriate priority ranking. The objective that each measure supports is noted as well as the following: lead party and any cooperators and the year or years in which it will be implemented. Table 11 lists each measure that it will implement over the ten-year period that the city’s WHP plan is in effect, as well as the priority that it has assigned to each measure. The PWS (WHP Manager) will manage and budget resources (staff time, hard costs of activities where money may need to be budgeted, etc.) for the implementation of the management strategies in the plan; the PWS (WHP Manager) is responsible for annually reviewing and budgeting time and financial resources needed for the coming year to implement measures in a plan; and MDH or Minnesota Rural Water Association staff will be contacted to answer questions or provide technical assistance needed to implement activities in the plan. 10 Evaluation Program Plan evaluation is specified under Section 9.1 and provides the mechanism for determining whether WHP action items are achieving the intended result or whether they need to be modified to address changing administrative, technical, or financial resource conditions within the DWSMA. Evaluation is used to support plan implementation and is required under Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5270, and prior to amending the city’s WHP plan. The City has identified the following procedures that it will use to evaluate the success of implementing its WHP plan:  The WHP team will meet at a minimum every two and one half years to assess the status of plan implementation and to identify issues that impact implementation of action steps throughout the DWSMA.  The City will assess results of each action item that has been taken to determine whether the action item has been accomplished to its purpose or whether modification is needed. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 32 The City will prepare a written report that documents how it has assessed plan implementation and the action items that were carried out. The report will be presented to MDH at the first scoping meeting that it will hold with the City to begin amending the WHPP. 11 Contingency Strategy The City’s Water Supply Plan, Water Emergency Plan, and Conservation Plan was completed in 2017 and has received approval on July 3, 2019, by the DNR. The plan has been adopted by the City Council and provides a detailed water contingency strategy. The DNR and City Council approval letters can be found in Appendix D. For Local Review - June 2023 PART II WELLHEAD PROTECTION PLAN STJOE 163021 Page 33 12 References City of St Joseph Zoning Map City of St Joseph Comprehensive Plan, 2018. Delin, G.N. and J.D. Falteisek, 2007, Groundwater Recharge in Minnesota, Fact Sheet 2007¬3002, US Dept. of the Interior, US Geological Survey. DNR, 1998, Stearns County Geologic Atlas (C-10), Part B, Jan Faltisek, Editor and Project Supervisor, MN DNR Waters. National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) GIS Services. Accessed 2023. Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), County Well Index, www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/cwi/ Minnesota Department of Health, Wellhead Protection Issues Related to Mining Activities, 2009. https://www.health.state.mn.us/communities/environment/water/docs/swp/mining.pdf Minnesota Geospatial Information Orthophotography, WMS service, 2018 Color FSA, 2018. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources DNR Watershed Suite. Accessed 2023 Impaired Waterbodies, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Accessed 2023 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s “What’s in my Neighborhood”. Accessed 2023 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s “Incident Reports”. Accessed 2023 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s “impaired Waters”. Accessed 2023 MGS, 1995, Stearns County Geologic Atlas (C-10), Part A, Gary N. Meyer, Project Manager, MN Geological Survey, University of Minnesota. National Land Cover Database (GIS shapefile), 2019. Accessed 2023. Ross, Dr. Michael and Kristi Strandberg, 2002, Analysis of Nitrate and Phosphate in St. John’s Lakes and Surrounding Areas. Saint John’s University/ College of Saint Benedict, Department of Chemistry. Stearns County Parcel Dataset. Accessed 2023. Stearns County SSTS Dataset. Obtained from GIS Analyst, 2022. Stearns County Comprehensive Plan. USDA, 1985, Soils Survey of Stearns County Minnesota, Soil Conservation Service, MN. For Local Review - June 2023 Tables Table 1 – Water Supply Wells Included in WHP Table 2 – Water Supply Well Data Table 3 – Land Cover within DWSMA (NLCD, 2019) Table 4 – Potential Contamination Sources and Assigned Risk for the IWMZ Table 5 – Potential Point Contamination Source Type and Assigned Risk Table 6 – Expected Land and Water Use Changes Table 7 – Issues, Problems and Opportunities Table 8 – Controls and Programs of the City of St Joseph Table 9 – Local Agency Controls and Programs Table 10 – State and Federal Agency Controls and Programs Table 11 – Management Strategies For Local Review - June 2023 Table 1 – Water Supply Wells Included in WHP Well No. Unique Well No. Well Status Well #3 442202 Active, Primary Well #4 543027 Active, Primary Well #5 586936 Active, Primary Well #6 737006 Active, Primary Well #7 737007 Active, Primary Well #8 737008 Active, Primary Table 2 – Water Supply Well Data Well No. Unique Well No. Date Constructed Aquifer Total Depth (ft) Casing Depth (ft) Casing Diameter (in) Vulnerability Well #3 442202 05/10/1988 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 70 51 16 Vulnerable Well #4 543027 06/14/1995 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 64 45 16 Vulnerable Well #5 586936 10/09/1996 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 68 48 16 Vulnerable Well #6 737006 12/20/2005 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 74.6 50 16 Vulnerable Well #7 737007 12/21/2005 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 71 50 16 Vulnerable Well #8 737008 12/22/2005 Quaternary Water Table Aquifer (QWTA) 69 50 16 Vulnerable For Local Review - June 2023 Table 3 – National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD, 2019) Land Use Category St Joseph DWSMA Land Cover in Acres Barren Land 14.68 Cultivated Crops 6990.70 Deciduous Forest 7944.57 Developed, High Intensity 102.53 Developed, Low Intensity 694.33 Developed, Medium Intensity 381.64 Developed, Open Space 718.80 Emergent Herbaceous Wetlands 1369.54 Evergreen Forest 32.03 Hay/Pasture 4023.22 Herbaceous 397.43 Mixed Forest 207.50 Open Water 1140.47 Shrub/Scrub 19.13 Woody Wetlands 835.33 Source: NLCD 2019 For Local Review - June 2023 Table 4 – Potential Contamination Sources and Assigned Risk for the IWMZ Potential Contaminant Source Type Status Number of Sites Within DWSMA Assigned Risk Well 3 Sewer, buried, collector, municipal, serving a facility handling infectious or pathological wastes, open-jointed or unapproved materials A 2 Low Well 4 Septic Tank (Undetermined) U 1 Low Sewer, buried, collector, municipal, serving a facility handling infectious or pathological wastes, open-jointed or unapproved materials A 3 (Y) / 1 (U) Low Operating well A 6 Low Well 5 Septic Tank (Undetermined) U 1 Low Sewer, buried, collector, municipal, serving a facility handling infectious or pathological wastes, open-jointed or unapproved materials A 3 (Y) / 1 (U) Low Operating well A 6 Low Well 6 Operating well A 1 Low Well 7 No potential contamination sources noted Well 8 No potential contamination sources noted Notes: Sites were inventoried based off the 2022 MDH survey. For Local Review - June 2023 Table 5 – Potential Point Contamination Source Type and Assigned Risk Potential Contaminant Source Type Status Number of Sites Within DWSMA Assigned Risk Class V Well 2-Active 2 High Well 52-Active 68 High Hazardous Waste Generator 10-Active 3 Moderate Dump 1-Active 1 Moderate Potential Contamination Site (Brownfield, Superfund, etc) 2-Active 2 Moderate Animal Feed Lot 62-Active 75 High Spill (MPCA and MDA) 0-Active 5 Moderate Subsurface Treatment System 866-Active 866 Moderate Land Application Site 3-Active 7 Moderate Above Ground Storage Tank 2-Active 2 Moderate Underground Storage Tank 1-Active 1 Moderate Pit 7-Active 39 Moderate Wastewater Disposal Site 25-Active 36 Moderate Rail Crossing Over Water 1-Active 1 Moderate Road Crossing Over Water 22-Active 22 Moderate Stormwater Outlet 11-Active 11 Moderate Stormwater Basin 3-Active 3 Moderate Notes: No sites of the following type were identified within the DWSMA per Moderate, High,/ Highly Vulnerable, Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Scoping notices: RMP/TRS Storage and Preparation Areas, Pipeline Facility and Suspected Contaminant of Concern, Animal Burial Site, Ash Disposal Site, Nonpublic Drainage Ditch, Grave, Hazardous Waste Handler, Nuclear Reactor, Pipeline Crossing Over Water, Sinkhole, Sludge Disposal Site, Solid Waste Management Site, Waste – Metro Area, or Wastewater Stabilization Pond or Treatment Pond For Local Review - June 2023 Table 6 – Expected Land and Water Use Changes Expected Change (Physical Environment, Land Use, Surface Water, Ground Water) Impact of the Expected Change on the Source Water Aquifer Influence of Existing Government Programs and Regulations on the Expected Change Administrative, Technical, and Financial Considerations due to the Expected Change Land use changes within the DWSMA that are outside the jurisdiction of the City of St Joseph. No negative changes are currently expected within the next 10 years or life of this plan. The City’s future comprehensive plans should include the DWSMA in their plans and ordinances. The updated comprehensive plans should consider the WHPP issues especially for areas within the DWSMA. There appears to be a direct hydraulic connection between surface waters and the aquifers used by the City as a drinking water source Changes to the conditions of surface waters may have an impact on the quality or quantity of the public water supply. The DNR monitors surface water body elevations. Local Watershed Organizations and County can assist with authority and education. The MDH will assist the City in sampling of local water features to assess the hydraulic connection. If a connection is made the City should work with the local and state organizations to assist in monitoring or educational opportunities for local land owners. No changes to the physical makeup of the aquifer are expected. No changes, therefore, no impact. No changes, therefore, existing programs or regulations are adequate. Because there are no expected changes to the physical makeup of the aquifer no additional administrative, technical or financial considerations required. The City should remain aware of any land use changes over the course of the WHPP that may impact the source water aquifer. Potential for water quality, quantity leading to unforeseen water supply changes. EPA, MPCA, and DNR related programs and regulations will be updated in correspondence to new activity. The City will need to review permits and activities as well as work cooperatively with MPCA, MDH, and DNR to prevent or minimize impacts from any land use or remedial activity if it is deemed applicable. No anticipated increase of groundwater use. WHPA will remain similar. No changes, therefore, existing programs or regulations are adequate. Continue to work with MDH and DNR staff. Construction of private wells within DWSMA is a possible change in groundwater source. Private wells have the potential to impact existing public wells and can become a source of contamination. The MDH establishes best management practices for wells and may assist with permitting, sealing and locating of improperly managed wells. City will need to monitor data for private wells constructed with the DWSMA. For Local Review - June 2023 Table 7 – Issues, Problems and Opportunities Issue Identified Impacted Feature Problem Associated with the Identified Issue Opportunity Associated with the Identified Issue Adequacy of Existing Controls to Address the Issue Wellhead protection principles may not be incorporated into other plans developed by the City or other local government units Aquifer Discrepancies may arise between planning efforts Cooperate with other local government units to incorporate wellhead protection principles into other planning efforts Local ordinances and controls may not adequately incorporate the City’s DWSMA. Coordinate efforts with any applicable local government units. Possible direct hydraulic path from surface water to source water aquifer. Aquifer, Water Quality recharge and water quality issues Determine if local water resources do have a direct hydraulic link. MDH will provide support to sample water chemistry to establish the link. Technical and funding assistance from the MDH from a source water protection grant may be available. Agriculture, Land application, and Animal Feedlots within the DWSMA could negatively impact water quality in the SWCA. Water Quality The runoff of fertilizers and pesticides applied to these lands can impact surface and groundwater. The city will need to work cooperatively with landowners, the county, or watershed organizations to promote best management practices. Stearns County/Stearns Environmental Services; Stearns SWCD, Sauk River Watershed District all provide resources and support that could benefit the DWSMA. The MDH has compiled historical information, the Old Municipal Well Report, for use in the planning process. Aquifer, Well Water Quality The Old Municipal Well report for St. Joseph lists Well #2 as Not in Use/Inactive. The City may have a reason for not sealing this well, but if it is abandoned, it should be sealed. With the assistance of MDH the city can locate, assess and seal the wells if they pose a threat to the city’s drinking water supply. MDH Well Management has the ability to require the city to properly address unused improperly sealed wells. It is always difficult to foresee or plan for every threat or potential contaminant source which may affect the City in the future Aquifer, Well Water Quality, DWSMA The City of St Joseph may not be prepared technically or financially to address potential threats unknown to them at this time If a critical issue or potential contaminant threat becomes an issue in the future for the City, the City can ask for assistance from the various state agencies Not applicable Wellhead protection principles may not be incorporated into other plans developed by the City or other local government units Aquifer Discrepancies may arise between planning efforts Cooperate with other local government units to incorporate wellhead protection principles into other planning efforts Local ordinances and controls may not adequately incorporate the City’s DWSMA. Coordinate efforts with any applicable local government units. For Local Review - June 2023 Table 8 – Controls and Programs of the City of St Joseph Type of Control Program Description Cross-Connection City of St Joseph does not allow for cross-connections between temporary or permanent connection between potable water system and another source containing non- potable water or other substances that could contaminate your drinking water if a backflow condition occurs. The City of St Joseph has in the past inspected and checking residents for cross-connections. Table 9 – Local Agency Controls and Programs Government Unit Name of Control/Program Program Description Stearns County Environmental Services Agricultural and Water Resources Division Environmental Services was organized in 1993 to provide efficient customer service to the general public regarding environmental, land us, and environmental health issues. Environmental services provide many services and support for items such as hazardous waste recycling and management, shoreland management, feedlots, water planning, aquatic invasive species, and wetlands. Stearns County may also be able to assist in Private Well sealing. Environmental Health Division State Funded Program Reports Land Use Division Stearns County Soil & Water Conservation District Water Planning Provide a local organization through which landowners and operators, local units of government and state and federal agencies can cooperate to improve, develop, and conserve soil, water, wildlife and recreational resources. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Sauk River Watershed (includes portions of St Joseph) Multiple programs corresponding to the watershed. Strategy reports and monitoring and assessment reports and data. Central Minnesota Water Education Alliance (CMWEA) City of St Joseph is a participating member. CMWEA’s educational outreach program encompasses both surface and groundwater issues. Big Fish Lake Association Local organization Association works to steadily improve the environmental state of the lake. Worked on water quality, shoreline restoration, fish habitat, and threat of aquatic species. For Local Review - June 2023 Table 10 – State and Federal Agency Controls and Programs Government Unit Type of Program Program Description MN Dept. of Health (MDH) State Well Code (MR Section 4725) MDH has authority over the construction of new wells and sealing of wells. MDH staff in the Well Management Program offers technical assistance for enforcing well construction, maintaining setback distances for certain contamination sources, and well sealing. MN Dept. of Health (MDH) Wellhead Protection MDH can provide technical and financial assistance to the city for WHP activities and can help identify technical and financial support that other governmental agencies can provide to assist with managing potential contamination sources. MN Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) Water Appropriation Permitting (MR Section 6115) DNR can require that anyone requesting an increase in existing permitted appropriations or to pump groundwater must address concerns of the impacts to drinking water if these concerns are include in a WHPP. MN Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Registered Storage Tank Program Storm water Program MPCA administers the programs dealing with storage tank regulations and storm water management. United States Environment Protection Agency (EPA) Shallow Disposal Well Program EPA has the regulatory authority over Class V Injection Wells or also known as Shallow Disposal Wells. Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) One Watershed, One Plan Align local water planning on major watershed boundaries with state strategies toward prioritized, targeted and measurable implementation plans. For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Public Education and Outreach Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 1 Hi g h The City of St Joseph will notify the residents and businesses within the City it has an approved WHPP. Notification will be completed through the City website, newspaper, or a newsletter. A <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH • 2 Hi g h The City of St Joseph will provide 1) WHP educational materials and 2) a copy of the WHP plan through the City website. This can be completed by creating a new section on the City’s website. WHP educational materials will address general WHP principles and practices and provide best management practices for private wells, PCSI, Agricultural BMPs, Feedlot BMPs (each are described in more detail in Management Plans items below). Resources can be hyperlinked from many sources including local, state, Stearns County, and federal agencies. On a yearly basis, make sure hyperlinks of educational materials are still valid. A <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f T i m e MDH, MPCA, DNR, MRWA, EPA, Stearns County • • • • • • • • • • • 3 Mo d e r a t e Collaborate with the MRWA to provide a targeted education of WHP principals/BMPs to fit the needs at the selected event or co-sponser a seminar. This event may occur at local agricultural events in the surrounding area, Stearns County Fair, or other local event. D <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, City, MRWA, DNR As Needed 4 Mo d e r a t e Provide schedules of existing workshops and seminars available through counties, soil and water conservation districts, Minnesota Extension Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and others to feedlot operators. Schedules could be shared on the City website or mailings D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, City, MRWA, DNR • • • • • For Local Review - June 2023 Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Public Education and Outreach Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 5 Mo d e r a t e Due to overlapping DWSMAs between Cold Spring, St John’s University, College of St Benedict, and a Surface Water Protection Area (for St Cloud, St Paul, Minneapolis) a collaborative effort must be pursued to ensure authority for handling potential contaminant sources within these areas. Inform these entities of St Joseph’s intent on monitoring and managing PCS and that their DWSMA intersects St Joseph’s DWSMA. See if the neighboring communities would like to form a Wellhead Protection Planning Committee to meet annually and discuss Wellhead Protection Principals. D St a f f T i m e MDH, City, MRWA, DNR, Stearns County, Local Government • 6 Mo d e r a t e If a Wellhead Protection Planning Committee is formed (Measure 5) meet or coordinate annually to discuss Wellhead Protection Principals and the need for any MDH Source Water Protection Grants. Stearns County might also be a contributor to the group. D St a f f T i m e MDH, City, MRWA, DNR, Stearns County, Local Government • • • • • • • • • • • 7 Mo d e r a t e In case of drought, or as needed, provide information to residents about water conservation tips and water reuse practices. D <1 , 0 0 0 MDH, City, MRWA, DNR, Stearns County, Local Government As needed For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 (Continued) – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Potential Contaminant Source Management Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 8 Hi g h Review the Old Municipal Well Report (OMWR) for well locations and assess any such location identified for sealing potential. Assess the condition and need of Well #2 If the well is determined to be adequately sealed work with the MDH planned to update the OMWR. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e MDH As Needed 9 Hi g h Obtain a cost estimate and apply for MDH SWP Grant or MDH Well Management funds to seal Old Municipal Wells if feasible and restore site as necessary. B >$ 2 , 5 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH As Needed 10 Hi g h If any unused and unsealed wells are identified, apply for a MDH SWP Grant to seal the high priority or unused unsealed wells identified in the DWSMA. (If the land owner is willing) Have a certified contractor seal the wells if the grant funds are awarded. The City will share the contact information of agencies providing cost share funding options (Stearns County). B >$ 2 , 5 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH Landowners As Needed 11 Mo d e r a t e The City of St. Joseph will continue to manage storm water as outlined in their Storm Water Management Plan. The goals and policies identified in this document align with those of the State, County, and Watershed Management District jurisdictions. As the City updates its Storm Water Management Plan it will incorporate the objectives and goals outlined regarding wellhead protection. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MPCA, Stearns County On-Going 12 Mo d e r a t e Two Class V Wells are identified within the DWSMA and are detailed on Figure 22 and Appendix C. Work with MDH Planner to provide the Class V owner information regarding regulations to Class V Wells. Ask if the Wells are still active and in use. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e MDH, MRWA, Stearns County Between year 1 and 3 For Local Review - June 2023 Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Potential Contaminant Source Management Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 13 Mo d e r a t e If after contacting the owner of a Class V Well identified in the PCSI (Appendix C) is determined within the DWSMA and to be inactive, work with MDH Planner and the EPA to update the listing status to inactive and or sealed. B >$ 2 , 5 0 0 an d / o r St a f f T i m e EPA, MDH, MRWA, Stearns County As Needed and determined from Measure 11 14 Mo d e r a t e If a Class V Well is determined to be active within the DWSMA work with the property owner to assess if the well can be sealed. Research alternative grant opportunities that would help cover the cost to remediate or remove and replace their existing system. B >$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 an d / o r S t a f f Ti m e EPA, MDH, MRWA, Stearns County As Needed and determined from Measure 11 15 Mo d e r a t e If any other Class V Well is identified within the DWSMA, work with MDH Planner to provide the Class V owner information regarding regulations to Class V Wells and to check status. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, EPA As Needed 16 Hi g h The City will provide educational material about private wells by providing a link, reference, or digital copy of the MDH publication, “Well Owner’s Handbook”. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, MPCA On-Going 17 Hi g h The City will provide educational material by providing links about basic underground storage tanks requirements by providing the MPCA Fact Sheets. Information on tank monitoring and management is available through the MPCA tank unit. Provide information regarding proper containment areas for above and below-ground tanks, spill response and clean-up. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, MPCA On-Going 18 Hi g h The City will provide links for educational material or best management practices provided by the MPCA on above ground storage tanks. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, MPCA On-Going For Local Review - June 2023 Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Potential Contaminant Source Management Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 19 Hi g h Notify residents, through the City’s website, about hazardous waste disposal facilities and mobile household hazardous waste trucks within Stearns County. The City will provide an active link to the Stearns County website which shows schedules and locations of the disposal facilities. It will also provide links to educational material located on the MDH and MRWA websites regarding the proper handling and disposal techniques of household hazardous waste, materials, and chemicals. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f T i m e MDH, MPCA, Stearns County On-Going 20 Hi g h Provide educational information through the City’s Website regarding land application and feedlots. Information that can be used can include MPCA, MRWA, or Stearns County education material. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, Stearns County, MPCA, MRWA On-Going 21 Hi g h Provide educational information through the City’s website regarding septic systems. This may include purchase and distributing the Owner’s Manual information packet, developed by the Minnesota Extension Service, or another information packet to each of the domestic septic system owners in the WHP area. <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e Minnesota Extension Service, MRWA, MDH On-Going 22 Hi g h Request MPCA files for PCS sites within Appendix C including Solid Waste Management Sites / Dump Sites / Leak sites registered within the DWSMA. Check for updates at year 3 and 8 of the plan and request when new files when available. Discuss with MDH source water planner or MPCA project managers if any contamination should be a concern for the City. B <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, MPCA • • 23 Lo w Update the PCSI database to include or remove potential contaminants if grant funding is provided. (Grant funding is eligible for updating the PCSI once during the lifetime of the plan.) B $1 0 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, Consultant • For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 (Continued) – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Land Use Management Strategies Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 24 Hi g h As opportunities become available during updates of planning efforts, integrate wellhead protection principles into planning efforts, including 1W1P, local planning efforts, and comprehensive plans. A, G <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e 1W1P, Township, City, Big Fish Lake Association As Needed 25 Mo d e r a t e The City will inform Stearns County that they have a completed WHP Plan and ask that planning efforts consider potential impacts or benefits to the City’s source water aquifer. City will work cooperatively with the County on planning efforts and implementation. A, G <$ 1 . 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e Stearns County • 26 Mo d e r a t e The City will also work with the County, so as land application and/or feed lots permits applications are received, the County will notify the City and recognize the City’s DWSMA as it reviews the application. Any changes will be kept on record in order to update the potential contaminant source inventory database. A, G <$ 1 . 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e Stearns County On-Going 27 Hi g h Through direct correspondence with MnDOT, the County Emergency Manager, Local Fire Department, and local first responders alert them to the location of the DWSMA by providing them a map and informing them of City of St Joseph’s WHP efforts. Request that strong consideration be given to the WHP area when responding to a spill or ask if any training and or supplies could be provided. Various state and local agencies such as the MPCA, MRWA, MDH, and Stearns County may have educational opportunities for spill response. Apply for a MDH SWP grant to help support any education or supplies. Contact every two years to ensure continued support. A, G <$ 1 . 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f T i m e City, Local and State Agencies • • • • • • 28 Hi g h The City of St Joseph will include the updated DWSMA in their zoning, comprehensive plan, or policy area updates. A, G <$ 2 , 5 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e City As Updates Occur – Likely in 2028 For Local Review - June 2023 Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Land Use Management Strategies Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 29 Hi g h The City will maintain its membership with and participate in appropriate events sponsored by CMWEA. Central Minnesota Water Education Alliance (CMWEA) is a coalition of central Minnesota cities, counties and other organizations that provides educational outreach to promote water quality stewardship. If at some point during the life of this Plan, the City determines that membership in the CMWEA no longer serves the needs of the City, it may choose to transfer membership to another, “water-education” focused organization or manage the education initiative itself. A, G <$ 2 , 5 0 0 a n d S t a f f T i m e City On-Going 30 Mo d e r a t e The City will research how various jurisdictions within the DWSMA provide conditional use permits for mining operations. It is likely many townships defer conditional use permits to Stearns County. Request that various jurisdictions (likely Stearns County) allow the City of St Joseph to review and provide input to applicable permits. A, G <$ 2 , 5 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e City, Stearns County On-Going 31 Hi g h The City will continue to routinely monitor and record the static and pumping levels of the groundwater in the municipal wells. Water levels in all the municipal wells will be recorded at least monthly. A, G <$ 2 , 5 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e City Monthly 32 Hi g h The City will promote and/or provide best management practices on road salt application and smart salting and winter maintenance. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual provides information and best management practices that could be used in providing educational resources. A, G <$ 2 , 5 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e City, MPCA Yearly – or as needed For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 (Continued) – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Data Collection Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 33 Hi g h Water Quality Monitoring: The standard assessment monitoring package should be analyzed at each of the city’s primary wells during year five of plan implementation. MDH can provide sample bottles and cover analytical costs, assuming adequate resources exist at the time. The city may need to collect the samples and ship them to MDH. D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e MDH • 34 Hi g h Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Plan: To assess the potential groundwater surface water connection at Wells 6, 7, and 8, MDH will develop a monitoring plan to assess surface water- groundwater interaction within the DWSMA to assess the need for a conjunctive WHPA delineation in the future. MDH will also provide sample bottles and cover analytical costs, assuming adequate resources exist at the time. Apply for a SWP Grant to help cover costs of implementation. D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, Consultant On year 1 – reach out to MDH to develop sampling plan. 35 Hi g h Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Plan: Conduct the MDH sampling plan. Sampling events could span the course of months, seasons, or years. MDH will also provide sample bottles and cover analytical costs, assuming adequate resources exist at the time. Apply for a SWP Grant to help cover costs of implementation. D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e MDH, Consultant Conduct sampling once plan is complete 36 Hi g h Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Plan: Once sample results have returned. Work with the MDH to analyze the results prior to the next Amendment of the Part I WHPP. D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH, Consultant • For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 (Continued) – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y IWMZ Management Measures Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 37 Hi g h Assist MDH staff in completing future Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Inventories for the public water supply wells. E <$ 1 , 0 0 0 a n d St a f f T i m e MDH • • 38 Hi g h Work with MDH to ensure that setback distances for new potential contamination sources are met. E >$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH • • • • • • • • • • • 39 Hi g h During the potential contaminant source inventory that was conducted within the City’s IWMZ, an unknown tank was identified near Well 5. The unknown tank should be verified as to its use and if not in use, it should be abandoned to prevent the potential for disposal of any contaminates. • 40 Hi g h During the potential contaminant source inventory that was conducted within the City’s IWMZ, sewer lines were identified within this area at Wells 3, 4, and 5. The City will regularly inspect sewer lines within the IWMZ and any sewer lines that are observed to be leaking, cracked, or deteriorated will be prioritized for repair or replacement in a manner consistent with City’s practice for infrastructure improvements. E >$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH On-Going For Local Review - June 2023 Table 11 (Continued) – Management Strategies Me a s u r e Pr i o r i t y Planning and Reporting Ob j e c t Ad d r e s s e d Co s t Es t i m a t e City Measure Unless Cooperation is Noted Implementation Time Frame 20 2 4 20 2 5 20 2 6 20 2 7 20 2 8 20 2 9 20 3 0 20 3 1 20 3 2 20 3 3 20 3 4 41 Me d i u m City to convene annual wellhead protection meetings to evaluate and assess needs and grant opportunities. Maintain a “WHP folder” that contains documentation of WHP activities you have completed and plan to complete the next year. D <$ 2 , 5 0 0 an d S t a f f Ti m e MDH • • • • • • • • • • • 42 Hi g h WHP Program Evaluation Plan Reporting: Complete an Evaluation Report every 2.5 years that evaluates the progress of plan of action. This evaluation form is available on the MDH website, and the MDH Planner can assist with conducting and completing the Evaluation. City will contact MDH Planner upon 2.5 year review completion and will submit at the scoping 1 meeting for plan amendment. D <$ 5 , 0 0 0 a n d S t a f f Ti m e MDH • • • For Local Review - June 2023 Figures Figure 1 – Drinking Water Supply Management Area Figure 2 – DWSMA Vulnerability Figure 3 – Soil Characteristics Figure 4 – Soil Characteristics Drainage Class Figure 5 – Political Boundaries Figure 6 – Transportation Routes Figure 7 – Land Cover Figure 8 – Sterns County Parcel Land Class Figure 9 – St. Joseph Land Use Figure 10 – St. Joseph Future Land Use Figure 11 – St. Joseph Zoning Figure 12 – Zoning Figure 13 – Public Drainage Systems and Water Resources Figure 14 – MPCA Impaired Waters Figure 15 – Flood Zone Data Figure 16 – Utilities Figure 17 – St. Joseph Stormwater Utilities Figure 18 – St. Joseph Sanitary Sewer Figure 19 – Mine Features Figure 20 – MnDNR Watershed Pollution Sensitivity Figure 21 – MnDNR Localized Pollution Source Septic Systems Figure 22 – PCSI – Wells Figure 23 – PCSI – MPCA and MDA Figure 24 – PCSI – Other Figure 25 – PCSI – SSTS For Local Review - June 2023 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well #4 Well #5 Well #8 Drinking Water Supply Management Area Figure 1 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 _ D r i n k i n g W a t e r S u p p l y M a n a g e m e n t A r e a . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 3/31/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 DWSMA Vulnerability Figure 2 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 _ D W S M A V u l n e r a b i l i t y . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 3/31/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries DWSMA Vulnerability High VulnerabilityHigh vulnerability indicates that vertical recharge to thesource water aquifer occurs over a time period ofweeks to years. Moderate VulnerabilityModerate vulnerability indicates that vertical recharge tothe source water aquifer occurs over a time period ofyears to several decades. Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High VulnerabilityThat portion of a conjunctive wellhead protection areaconsisting of a surface water body and its watershedarea, or the land surface area contributing runoff to anarea of focused groundwater recharge. For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Soils Characteristics Figure 3 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 3 _ S o i l s C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 3/31/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesSoil Survey Geographic Database (SSURGO)Hydrologic Group No Data A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through soil. A/D - These soils have low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. B - Soils in this group have moderately low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission is unimpeded. B/D - These soils have moderately low runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when wet. C - Moderately high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission somewhat restricted. C/D - These soils have moderately high runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when wet. For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Soils Characteristics Drainage Class Figure 4-1 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 4 - 1 _ S o i l s C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s D r a i n a g e C l a s s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/6/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesSoil Survey Geographic Database(SSURGO) Drainage Class Excessively drained Somewhat excessively drained Well drained Moderately well drained Somewhat poorly drained Poorly drained Very poorly drained No Data For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Soils Characteristics Erosion Susceptibility Figure 4-2 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 4 - 2 _ S o i l s C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s S o i l E r o s i o n P o t e n t i a l . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/6/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesMnDNR Soil Erosion Susceptibility 0 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 91 - 100 The Watershed Health Index approach identifiesand analyzes data that characterizes theprincipal components of watershed health at theMajor Watershed and Catchment scales. Foreach of the principal components(Geomorphology, Connectivity, Hydrology,Biology, and Water Quality) indices andunderlying metrics have been developed thatdescribe the relative health of the system. Thegenerated values are scaled from 0 to 100 toprovide a statewide comparable index of relativehealth risk. For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r T125R30WS31 T125R30WS32 T125R30WS33 T125R30WS34 T125R30WS35 T125R30WS36 T125R29WS31 T125R29WS32 T125R29WS33 T125R29WS34 T125R29WS35 T124R30WS6 T124R30WS5 T124R30WS4 T124R30WS3 T124R30WS2 T124R30WS1 T124R29WS6 T124R29WS5 T124R29WS4 T124R29WS3 T124R29WS2 T124R29WS8T124R29WS7T124R30WS10T124R30WS7T124R30WS8T124R30WS11T124R30WS9 T124R29WS9T124R30WS12 T124R29WS10 T124R29WS11 T124R30WS14T124R30WS18T124R30WS15 T124R29WS18 T124R29WS17T124R30WS17T124R30WS16T124R30WS13 T124R29WS16 T124R29WS15 T124R29WS14 T124R30WS20T124R30WS19 T124R30WS22 T124R30WS23T124R30WS21 T124R29WS19 T124R29WS20T124R30WS24 T124R29WS21 T124R29WS22 T124R29WS23 T124R30WS29T124R30WS30 T124R30WS26T124R30WS27T124R30WS28 T124R30WS25 T124R29WS30 T124R29WS29 T124R29WS28 T124R29WS27 T124R29WS26 T124R30WS31 T124R30WS32 T124R30WS33 T124R30WS34 T124R30WS36T124R30WS35 T124R29WS32 T124R29WS33T124R29WS31 T124R29WS34 T124R29WS35 T123R30WS6 T123R30WS5 T123R30WS4 T123R30WS3 T123R30WS2 T123R30WS1 T123R29WS6 T123R29WS5 T123R29WS4 T123R29WS3 T123R29WS2 T123R30WS7 T123R30WS8 T123R30WS9 T123R29WS7 T123R29WS8 T123R29WS9T123R30WS10T123R30WS11 T123R29WS11T123R29WS10T123R30WS12 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well#4Well#5 Well #8 Political Boundaries Figure 5 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 5 _ P o l i t i c a l B o u n d a r i e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 3/31/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries City or Township Avon Township City of Rockville City of St. Joseph Collegeville Township St. Joseph Township St. Wendel Township Wakefield Township Public Land Survey Township Range Section For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 NLR Railroad NLR Rail r o a d KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Transportation Routes Figure 6 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 6 _ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n R o u t e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesTransportation Routes and Ownership Interstate Highway US Trunk Highway Minnesota Trunk Higway County State Aid Municipal State Aid County Road Township Road Municipal Street Minor RoadsRailroads Abandoned Railroad Active Railroad For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Land Cover Figure 7 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 7 _ L a n d C o v e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesNLCD 2019 - Land Cover Open Water Developed, Open Space Developed, Low Intensity Developed, Medium Intensity Developed, High Intensity Barren Land (Rock/Sand/Clay) Decidious Forest Evergreen Forest Mixed Forest Shrub/Scrub Grassland/Herbaceous Pasture/Hay Cultivated Crops Woody Wetlands Emergent Herbaceous Wetlands Note on Dataset:The U.S. Geological Survey(USGS), in partnership withseveral federal agencies, hasdeveloped and released fiveNational Land Cover Database(NLCD) products For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Parcel Land Class Figure 8 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 8 _ S t e a r n s C o u n t y P a r c e l L a n d C l a s s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Stearns CountyParcel Tax Assessment / Land Class Agricultural Commercial / Industrial Managed Forest Recreational Residential Residential and Commercial/Industrial Residential and Rural/Non-Productive Rural Vacant Veterans Organization None Listed or Tax Exempt For Local Review - June 2023 KraemerLake IslandLake SagataganLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Well #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well #4 Well #5 Well #8 St Joseph Land Use Figure 9 0 2,000 4,0001,000 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 9 _ S t J o s e p h L a n d U s e . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries City of St Joseph Land Use Agricultural Church Property - Sanctuaries and Educational Facilities Church Property - Service Enterprises Commercial Land and Buildings Commercial Land and Buildings - (preferred) Industrial Land and Buildings Industrial Land and Buildings - (preferred) Manufactured Home Parks Municipal Law Enforcement, Fire, and Administration Municipal Public Property - Other Private (Nonpublic) Academies, Colleges, and Universities Public Burying Grounds Public Utilities/Attached Machinery - (preferred) Residential Residential - 1 Unit (Non- Homestead) Residential - 1-3 units Residential - 4 or more units Seasonal Recreational Residential Tax Exempt Miscellaneous (Undefined) Unknown For Local Review - June 2023 1s t A v e Hickory St E Baker St 6t h A v e W Elm St Faith La 7t h A v e N E E Dale St 5th A v e S E SE 9 t h A v e E Able St E l l i e C t Fir St E 5t h A v e N E Hickory Dr Dale St E N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E Ash St E No r t h l a n d D r Iverson St W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 1 3 t h A v e 1 s t A v e 2n d A v e S W Birch St 6t h A v e S E 7t h A v e S E SE 8 t h A v e SE 1 0 t h A v e Cyp r e s s D r C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e 8th A v e N E Elen a L a Jasmine La Hill St W 14th Ave Iris La Callaway St E 11 5 t h A v e Minnesota St 1 2 5 t h A v e K i n g f i s h e r C t 290th S t T - 2 3 1 5 12 4 t h A v e 11 5 t h A v e Lucent La Kr e a m e r L a k e R d T-219 6 K a r l y n R d 10 3 r d A v e Minnesota Rd 282nd St Leaf Rd J i m s o n R d T-2 0 9 3 K i p p e r R d 295th St 280th St 13 3 r d A v e Old Co l l e g e v i l l e R d Isl a n d L a k e R d Fr o n t a g e R d T-1200 320th St Co l l e g e v i l l e R d Fru i t F a r m R d J u n i p e r R d Jad e R d 287th St 287th St Fronta g e R d Kel p R d ST134 ST121 ST159 Col l e g e A v e N UV2 UV2 UV75 UV3 UV51 UV75 §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake SagataganLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Well #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well #4 Well #5 Well #8 St Joseph Future Land Use Figure 10 0 2,100 4,2001,050 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 0 _ S t J o s e p h F u t u r e L a n d U s e . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries St Joseph Future Land Use (2018 Comp Plan) Central Business District/Neighborhood Oriented Mixed Use Community Oriented Mixed Use PUD Educational Light Industrial Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential High Density Residential Open Space Original Townsite Residential Public Vehicular Oriented Commerical Water For Local Review - June 2023 W Elm St 1s t A v e 1 3 t h A v e S E Hickory St E Baker St 6t h A v e 3 r d A v e N W Cary Ct Faith La 7t h A v e N E 5th A v e S E 4 t h A v e S E Ab l e C t SE 9 t h A v e E Able St El l i e C t Fir St E 5t h A v e N E Elm St E Hickory Dr Dale St E 12 t h A v e S E N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E Ash St E No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W Iverson St W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E Pond Vie w L a 2n d A v e N E 1 3 t h A v e 1 s t A v e 2n d A v e S W 11 t h A v e S E Birch St 6t h A v e S E 7t h A v e S E SE 8 t h A v e SE 1 0 t h A v e Cyp r e s s D r C e d a r S t W Elm St E E Cedar St E Dale St 7t h A v e 8th A v e N E Elen a L a Jasmine La Hill St W 14th Ave Iris La Callaway St E 11 5 t h A v e Minnesota St 1 2 5 t h A v e K i n g f i s h e r C t Ka l e C t Ki w i C t 295th St T - 2 3 1 5 12 4 t h A v e 11 5 t h A v e Kr e a m e r L a k e R d T-219 6 K a r l y n R d Fruit Farm Rd 10 3 r d A v e Minnesota Rd 282nd St J i m s o n R d Leaf Rd 290th St T-2 0 9 3 K i p p e r R d Is l a n d L a k e R d 295th St 280th St 13 3 r d A v e Old Co l l e g e v i l l e R d Fr o n t a g e R d T-1200 287th St Co l l e g e v i l l e R d J u n i p e r R d Jad e R d 320th St 287th St Fronta g e R d Kel p R d ST134 ST121 ST159 Col l e g e A v e N UV2 UV2 UV51 UV75 UV3 UV133 §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake SagataganLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4Well #5 Well #8 St Joseph Zoning Figure 11 0 2,000 4,0001,000 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 1 _ S t J o s e p h Z o n i n g . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries City of St Joseph Zoning Agricultural Supportive Care District Central Business District Educational and Ecclesiastical General Business Highway Business Light Industrial Public Future Public Single Family Residential Two Family Residential Multiple Family Residential Townhouse - Patio Home Residential Rural Residential For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Well #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Zoning Figure 12 0 4,300 8,6002,150 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 2 _ Z o n i n g . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/3/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply Well Wellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries St Joseph Zoning Supportive Care District Central Business District Educational and Ecclesiastical General Business Highway Business Public Single Family Residential Two Family Residential Multiple Family Residential Rural Residential Stearns County Zoning Agricultural District A- Commercial (C) Educational/Ecclesiastical (EE) Industrial (I) Municipality Protected Lake Residential District R-1 Residential District R-5 Transition District T-20 Urban Expansion (UE) For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Public Drainage Systems & Water Resources Figure 13-1 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 3 - 1 _ P u b l i c D r a i n a g e S y s t e m s a n d W a t e r R e s o u r c e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/5/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesBuffer Protection Map(MnDNR)Watercourses andDitches 16.5-ft Buffer 50-ft BufferLakes, Reservoirs,Wetlands 50-ft BufferStatewide AlteredWatercourse Project(MNDNR) Public Ditch/Altered Natural Watercourse DNR River and StreamCenterlines (Flow) Á Confluences and Flow DirectionNational WetlandsInventory (NWI)Simplified HGM Class Depression Lentic Lotic Mineral Flat Peatland Slope For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010602070102010602North Fork Watab RiverNorth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010604070102010604Watab RiverWatab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010201070102010201Spunk LakesSpunk Lakes HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010201070102010201Spunk LakesSpunk Lakes HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010601070102010601South Fork Watab RiverSouth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010201070102010201Spunk LakesSpunk Lakes HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010201070102010201Spunk LakesSpunk Lakes HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010602070102010602North Fork Watab RiverNorth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010601070102010601South Fork Watab RiverSouth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010601070102010601South Fork Watab RiverSouth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102010602070102010602North Fork Watab RiverNorth Fork Watab River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102020607070102020607Sauk RiverSauk River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102020607070102020607Sauk RiverSauk River HUC 12:HUC 12:070102020603070102020603Big Fish LakeBig Fish Lake HUC 12:HUC 12:070102020603070102020603Big Fish LakeBig Fish Lake HUC 12:HUC 12:070102020607070102020607Sauk RiverSauk River CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4 Well #5 Well #8 Public Drainage Systems & Water Resources Figure 13-2 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 3 - 2 _ P u b l i c D r a i n a g e S y s t e m s a n d W a t e r R e s o u r c e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/5/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries DNR Watersheds DNR Level 08 - All Catchments Á Catchment Flow Network (synthetic) !(Catchment Pour PointsMnDNR Groundwater Dominated LakesUpstream Watershed Area to Lake Area 0 - 5 Very Likely Groundwater Dominated Lake 5 - 10 May be Groundwater Dominated Lake One Watershed One Plan Planning Boundary ID 10 (Also Sauk River Watershed District 070102020) Planning Boundary ID 11 10+ Surface Water Dominated For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Sauk Riv e r A Q C , A Q L Hg-F; Nu t r i e n t s ; P C B - F Watab R i v e r A Q L , A Q R E.coli; F i s h e s B i o U n n a m e d c r e e k A Q L F i s h e s B i o ; I n v e r t B i o SaukRiverAQ C,A Q L Hg-F;Nutrients;P C B-F WatabRiver,N o r t h ForkAQR E.c o l i SpunkBranch AQRE.coli Wat a b R i v e r , N o r t h For k A Q R E . c o l i S a u k RiverAQC,AQ L H g -F;Nutrients;PCB- F WatabRiver,SouthFork AQL,AQRE.coli;FishesBio Pleasant AQLFishesBio SagataganAQC Hg-F SagataganAQC Hg-F KreigleAQC Hg-F Big WatabAQC Hg-F Big FishAQC Hg-F Big SpunkAQC Hg-F 52 9 5 0 1 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4Well #5 Well #8 MPCA Impaired Waters Figure 14 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 4 _ M P C A I m p a i r e d W a t e r s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/4/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Impaired Waters (MPCA, 2022) Impaired Streams Impaired LakesDNR River and Stream Centerlines (Flow) Á Confluences and Flow Direction Watershed Restoration and ProtectionStrategy (WRAPS) A - Highest Note on Dataset:No Impaired wetlands wereidentified in the dataset. For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r AE AEAE AE AEAE AEAE AEAE AE AE AE AE AEAEAE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AEAE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AE AEAE AE AE AE AE AEAE AE AE AE A A AE CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4Well #5 Well #8 Flood Zone Data Figure 15 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 5 _ F l o o d Z o n e D a t a . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/6/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)Flood Zone 100 Year Floodplain 500 Year FloodplainDNR Level 09 - AutoCatchment Streams Á Flow Direction For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Utilities Figure 16 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 6 _ U t i l i t i e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/4/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area 10-year Groundwater Capture Area Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries National Pipelines Mapping Gas Transmission Hazardous LiquidMinnesota Pollution Control MS4 Name MNDOT Outstate District Stearns County MS4 Saint Joseph City Saint Joseph TownshipCity of St Joseph Water MainNote on Dataset:Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer aredepicted on Figure 17 and 18 For Local Review - June 2023 1s t A v e N W O l d H w y 5 2 M-102 Weste r n C t 1s t A v e SE 5 t h A v e 2 n d A v e N W Foxmore Way Baker St 6t h A v e E Dale St 7t h S t S E Hickory St E Iverson St W Faith La Hackberry Dr 7th A v e N E 5t h A v e S E N E 1 s t A v e E Able St E l l i e C t SE 9 t h A v e Fir St E Sc h n e i d e r D r Gum Tree St E 5t h A v e N E Ash St Date St E Elm St E Hickory Dr W Minnesota S t E Callaway St Dale St E N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E Little Crow Ct 3r d A v e S E Ash St E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 13t h A v e 10 3 r d A v e 3 r d A v e N W 1s t A v e Graceview Dr N 2n d A v e S W Birch St 4th A v e N W 6t h A v e S E 7t h A v e S E SE 8 t h A v e 4t h A v e S E Cypress Dr C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e 8th A v e N E Ele n a L a 1s t A v e N E Jasmine La Hill St W Iris La Callaway St E Minnesota St T - 2 3 1 5 Minnesota Rd 295th St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e Ke l p R d Fr o n t a g e R d ST134 ST121 Col l e g e A v e N UV2 UV75 UV3 UV51 §¨¦94 St. JosephTownship St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4 Well#5 Well #8 St Joseph Stormwater Utilities Figure 17 0 970 1,940485 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 7 _ S t J o s e p h S t o r m w a t e r U t i l i t i e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/5/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries St Joseph Stormwater Features Storm Storm Inlets Active Abandoned Storm Culverts Active Abandoned Storm Chamber Privately maintained stormwater pond Public Waters Public stormwater pond For Local Review - June 2023 1s t A v e N W O l d H w y 5 2 M-102 Weste r n C t 1s t A v e SE 5 t h A v e 2 n d A v e N W Foxmore Way Baker St 6t h A v e E Dale St 7t h S t S E Hickory St E Iverson St W Faith La Hackberry Dr 7th A v e N E 5t h A v e S E N E 1 s t A v e E Able St E l l i e C t SE 9 t h A v e Fir St E Sc h n e i d e r D r Gum Tree St E 5t h A v e N E Ash St Date St E Elm St E Hickory Dr W Minnesota S t E Callaway St Dale St E N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E Little Crow Ct 3r d A v e S E Ash St E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 13t h A v e 10 3 r d A v e 3 r d A v e N W 1s t A v e Graceview Dr N 2n d A v e S W Birch St 4th A v e N W 6t h A v e S E 7t h A v e S E SE 8 t h A v e 4t h A v e S E Cypress Dr C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e 8th A v e N E Ele n a L a 1s t A v e N E Jasmine La Hill St W Iris La Callaway St E Minnesota St T - 2 3 1 5 Minnesota Rd 295th St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e Ke l p R d Fr o n t a g e R d ST134 ST121 Col l e g e A v e N UV2 UV75 UV3 UV51 §¨¦94 St. JosephTownship St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4 Well#5 Well #8 St Joseph Sanitary Sewer Figure 17 0 970 1,940485 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 8 _ S t J o s e p h S a n i t a r y S e w e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/5/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries St Joseph Sanitary Sewer Air Release Manhole Lift Station Active Abandoned Sewer Clean Outs Sewer Pressurized Mains Active Abandoned For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V!"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V!"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 Mine Features Figure 19 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 1 9 _ M i n e F e a t u r e s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/5/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesAggregate Mapping - Pits, Quarries, andProspects (MnDNR, 2023) !"V Gravel Pit For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 MnDNR Watershed Pollution Sensitivity Figure 20 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 0 _ M n D N R W a t e r s h e d P o l l u t i o n S e n s i t i v i t y . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/6/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesMnDNR Pollution Sensitivity of NearSurface (Watershed) 0 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 91 - 100 The Watershed Health Index approach identifiesand analyzes data that characterizes theprincipal components of watershed health at theMajor Watershed and Catchment scales. Foreach of the principal components(Geomorphology, Connectivity, Hydrology,Biology, and Water Quality) indices andunderlying metrics have been developed thatdescribe the relative health of the system. Thegenerated values are scaled from 0 to 100 toprovide a statewide comparable index of relativehealth risk. 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R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City of St.JosephWell #7 Well #6 Well #3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 MnDNR Localized Pollution Source Septic Systems Figure 21 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 1 _ M n D N R L o c a l i z e d P o l l u t i o n S o u r c e S e p t i c S y s t e m s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/6/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesStearns County !(S Septic System (SSTS)MnDNR Localized Pollution Source SepticSystems 0 - 10 11 - 20 21 - 30 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 70 71 - 80 81 - 90 91 - 100 The Watershed Health Index approach identifiesand analyzes data that characterizes theprincipal components of watershed health at theMajor Watershed and Catchment scales. Foreach of the principal components(Geomorphology, Connectivity, Hydrology,Biology, and Water Quality) indices andunderlying metrics have been developed thatdescribe the relative health of the system. Thegenerated values are scaled from 0 to 100 toprovide a statewide comparable index of relativehealth risk. 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This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/7/2023 Page2Page3Page1 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Wells are not required to be inventoried within the Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area per the Scoping 2 Decision Notice Class V Well (EPA) !.Large Capacity Waste Water Disposal SiteMinnesota Well Index (MDH) !.Well Location For Local Review - June 2023 !. !. 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This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/7/2023 Page1 Page2Page3 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Wells are not required to be inventoried within the Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area per the Scoping 2 Decision Notice Class V Well (EPA) !.Large Capacity Waste Water Disposal SiteMinnesota Well Index (MDH) !.Well Location For Local Review - June 2023 !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. 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This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/7/2023 Page2Page3Page1 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Wells are not required to be inventoried within the Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area per the Scoping 2 Decision Notice Class V Well (EPA) !.Large Capacity Waste Water Disposal SiteMinnesota Well Index (MDH) !.Well Location For Local Review - June 2023 !.!.!.!. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !.!. !. !. !.!. !.!. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. !. 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This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. 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This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 $ $ $$ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ + + ++ + + ++ + + + + + + + Q Q QQ Q Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q """)))AAALLL % % % % % % % % - - - - - - - - H H H H H H H H !(T ")F ")D")P Old H w y 5 2 M-102 Weste r n C t Hickory Dr G r a c e v i e w L o o p Baker St 6t h A v e Hickory St E W Elm St Faith La 5th A v e S E 1s t A v e E Able St Fir St E Gum Tree St E Sc h n e i d e r D r 5t h A v e N E Ash St Date St E Elm St E W Minnesota S t N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E 3r d A v e S E Ash St E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5t h A v e N W 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 3 r d A v e N W 4th A v e N W Cypress Dr C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e 1s t A v e N E Call a w a y S t E Minnesota S t T- 2 3 1 5 ST134 4t h A v e S E Co l l e g e A v e S E Baker St 2n d A v e S E N E 1 s t A v e Birch St E Minnesota St 2 n d A v e N W 1 s t A v e N W Ash St W 4th A v e N E Col l e g e A v e N UV3 UV75 UV2 71 72 7374 7576 77 78 79 8081 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 929394 9596 97 98 99 St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph Well #3 Well #4 Well #5 PCSI - MPCA and MDA Figure 23-1 0 500 1,000250 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 3 _ P C S I - M P C A a n d M D A . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page1 Page3 Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 $ $ $$ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ + + ++ + + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Q Q QQ Q Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q """ " ))) ) AAA A LLL L !(S % % % %% % % % - - - -- - - - H H H HH H H H !(T ! ! ( ( T T " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F ")D" " ) ) P P 6t h A v e Hickory St E W Elm St Faith La 5th A v e S E El l i e C t 3 r d A v e S E 5t h A v e N E Ash St E Date St W As h S t N E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W Iverson St W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 1 s t A v e 2n d A v e S W Cyp r e s s D r Elen a L a 1s t A v e N E Jasmine La Hill St W Iris La Callaway St E 115th Ave Minnesota S t 1 2 5 t h A v e Kingfi sh e r C t T - 231 5 LucentLa K r e amer Lake Rd T-219 6 K a r ly n Rd 10 3 r d A v e L e a f R d T-209 3 Kipp e r R d 295th St 13 3 r d A v e O l d Co l l e g e ville R d Jad e R d IslandLa k e R d Fruit Farm Rd Fr o n t a g e R d T-1200 Collegeville R d J u n i p e r R d 287th St 287th St Fr o nta g e R d Kel p R d ST134 ST121 ST159 4th A v e S E Co l l e g e A v e S 2n d A v e S E 2 n d A v e N W N E 1 s t A v e Birch St UV2UV3 UV75 UV51 UV75 UV2 §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake SagataganLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r 7172 73 74 7576 77 78 79 8081 82 8384 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 9293 94 9596 97 98 99 100101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 CollegevilleTownship St. Wendel Township St. JosephTownship Avon Township City of St.Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4 Well #5 Well #8 PCSI - MPCA and MDA Figure 23-2 0 1,750 3,500875 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 3 _ P C S I - M P C A a n d M D A . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page2 Page3 Page1Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 $ $ + + Q Q " " " ) ) ) A A A L L L ! ! ! ( ( ( S S S %-H " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) F F F F F FF F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F 12 4 t h A v e Gr e y s t o n e R d 26 5 t h S t 282nd St 11 5 t h A v e 280th St J i m s o n Rd HemlockRd GlacierRd 138th Ave Jade Rd 270th StHollyhock Rd 270th St JadeRd 13 3 r d A v e ST139 ST138 ST160 UV82 UV138 UV2 UV6 ?A23 §¨¦94 Sau k R i v e r 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166167 168 169 170 171 172 CollegevilleTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship City ofSt. Joseph PCSI - MPCA and MDA Figure 23-3 0 1,800 3,600900 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 3 _ P C S I - M P C A a n d M D A . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 $ $ $$$$$$ $ + + ++++++ + Q Q QQQQQQ Q ")AL !(S % % - - H H " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F 245th S t N H uckleb e r r y C t 271st St H o n e y s u c k l e R d 168th St HillhavenDr 269thS t 15 3 r d A v e 280th St Gl a c i e r R d Ho r s e s h o e R d Sc h u l z R d J erry W ay Harbor Rd J e r h o a La 18 3 r d A v e 277th S t 16 3 r d A v e 163rdAve 265th St Glenwood Rd B i g Fish LakeRd 138th Ave Ch r i s t m a s Tr e e R d 17 6 t h A v e Heritage Rd Is l a n d L a k e R d 260th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hid d e n Cov e R d Hor se sh oe R d Jessica L a TheresiaTr S c h ulz Rd 260th St Hollyhock Rd 248th St Is l a n d L a k e R d 153rd A ve ST160 UV50 UV2 LittleWatabLake BigFishLake MudLake 166167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185186187188189190 191 192 193 194 195 196 CollegevilleTownship WakefieldTownship PCSI - MPCA and MDA Figure 23-4 0 1,800 3,600900 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 3 _ P C S I - M P C A a n d M D A . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page4 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 $+Q !(S % % - - H H " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) F F F F F F F F F F F F F F Norma n R d Jasper L a JasmineCt Kelp e r C i r A n ge la Ct K e pl erCi r Nob HillDr Jo n q u il R d T- 2 2 1 9 NobleO a k C i r 15 6 t h A v e 315th St M e l a nieWay 1 82nd Ave 1 6 2 t h Ave F r u i t F a r m R d Kest ralLa N a r n i a La M a r i gold L a 160th A v e Kin g sda le Cir 1 8 1 s t A v e 18 0thAve 13 3 r d A v e IslandLakeRd Laurel R d 163rd Ave IslandLake R d L u cent La T -1 2 00 L i l a c R d Knightwood Rd 300th St 287th St 325th St Kalla L a k e R d L indbergh L a Knightwood Rd K r e i g l e Lake Rd Maple La HeldCir Lindbe rgh L a Fruit Farm Rd ST159 UV9 UV50 UV50 UV51 IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake DullingerLake 133 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship St. JosephTownship Avon Township PCSI - MPCA and MDA Figure 23-5 0 2,100 4,2001,050 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 3 _ P C S I - M P C A a n d M D A . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/10/2023 Page5 Page3 Page1Page2 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) What's in my Neighborhood (WIMN) ")P Potential Contamination Sites ")D Dump ")F Animal Feed Lot !(T Aboveground Storage Tank !(T Underground Storage Tank %-H Hazardous Waste Generator $+Q Waste Water Disposal SiteLand Application Sites in Minnesota (MPCA) ")AL Land ApplicationMDA WIMN or MPCA Incident Report !(S Spill (MPCA and MDA) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 #*#*#*!"V#*#*!"V!"V #* !@ !"V!"V !@ #* !"V !@")CR#* #* !"V !"V !"V !"V ¹º»¼ ")CR ")CR ")CR #* !"V ")CR#*")CR !"V ")CR")CR")CR ")CR !"V !"V ")CR ")CR")CR !"V ")CR !"V ")CR ")CR !"V !"V !"V !"V!"V ")CR ")CR !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V")CR !"V !"V !"V")CR !"V !"V !"V ")CR !"V!"V ")CR !"V !"V !"V §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd H e r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Page 3 Page 1 Page 2Page 5 Page 4 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph PCSI - Other Figure 24-Index 0 3,900 7,8001,950 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 #*#*#*!"V #* #* !"V !"V #* !@ !"V!"V !@ #* !"V !@ ")CR #* #* !"V ")CR Old H w y 5 2 M-102 Weste r n C t Hickory Dr G r a c e v i e w L o o p Baker St 6t h A v e Hickory St E W Elm St Faith La 5th A v e S E 1s t A v e E Able St Fir St E Gum Tree St E Sc h n e i d e r D r 5t h A v e N E Ash St Date St E Elm St E W Minnesota S t N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E 3r d A v e S E Ash St E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5t h A v e N W 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 3 r d A v e N W 4th A v e N W Cypress Dr C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e 1s t A v e N E Call a w a y S t E Minnesota S t T- 2 3 1 5 ST134 4t h A v e S E Co l l e g e A v e S E Baker St 2n d A v e S E N E 1 s t A v e Birch St E Minnesota St 2 n d A v e N W 1 s t A v e N W Ash St W 4th A v e N E Col l e g e A v e N UV3 UV75 UV2 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph Well #3 Well #4 Well #5 PCSI - Other Figure 24-1 0 500 1,000250 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page1 Page3 Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 #*#*#*!"V#* #* !"V !"V #* !@ !"V!"V !@ #* !"V !@")CR#* #* !"V !"V !"V !"V ¹º»¼ ")CR ")CR ")CR #* !"V ")CR#*")CR !"V ")CR ")CR ")CR ")CR !"V !"V ")CR ")CR")CR !"V ")CR 6t h A v e Hickory St E Faith La 5th A v e S E El l i e C t 3 r d A v e S E 5t h A v e N E Date St W As h S t N E SE 1 s t A v e No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W Iverson St W 4t h A v e N E 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 1 s t A v e 2n d A v e S W Cyp r e s s D r C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 7t h A v e Elen a L a Jasmine La Hill St W Iris La Callaway St E 115th Ave Minnesota S t 1 2 5 t h A v e Kingfi sh e r C t T - 231 5 LucentLa K r e amer Lake Rd T-219 6 K a r ly n Rd 10 3 r d A v e L e a f R d T-209 3 Kipp e r R d 295th St 13 3 r d A v e O l d Co l l e g e ville R d Jad e R d IslandLa k e R d Fruit Farm Rd Frontage Rd T-1200 Collegeville R d J u n i p e r R d 287th St 287th St Fr o nta g e R d Kel p R d ST134 ST121 ST159 4th A v e S E Co l l e g e A v e S 2n d A v e S E E Minnesota St Birch St 1 s t A v e N W Ash St W Col l e g e A v e N UV2UV3 UV75 UV51 UV75 UV2 §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake SagataganLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r 213214215216 217 218 219220 221 222 223224 225 226 227 228 229 230231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242243 244 245 246247 248 249 250 251 252 253254 255 CollegevilleTownship St. Wendel Township St. JosephTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well#4 Well #5 Well #8 PCSI - Other Figure 24-2 0 1,750 3,500875 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page2 Page3 Page1Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !"V ")CR !"V ")CR ")CR !"V !"V !"V !"V!"V ")CR ")CR !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V !"V ")CR !"V !"V !"V 12 4 t h A v e Gr e y s t o n e R d 26 5 t h S t 282nd St 115th Av e 280th St J i m s o n Rd HemlockRd GlacierRd 138th Ave Jade Rd 270th StHollyhock Rd 270th St JadeRd 13 3 r d A v e ST139 ST138 ST160 UV82 UV138 UV2 UV6 ?A23 §¨¦94 Sau k R i v e r 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 CollegevilleTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship City ofSt. Joseph PCSI - Other Figure 24-3 0 1,800 3,600900 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !"V !"V ")CR !"V !"V !"V ")CR !"V !"V 245th S t N H uckleb e r r y C t 271st St H o n e y s u c k l e R d 168th St HillhavenDr 269thS t 15 3 r d A v e 280th St Gl a c i e r R d Ho r s e s h o e R d Sc h u l z R d J erry W ay Harbor Rd J e r h o a La 18 3 r d A v e 277th S t 16 3 r d A v e 163rdAve 265th St Glenwood Rd B i g Fish LakeRd 138th Ave Ch ristm asTree Rd 17 6 t h A v e Heritage Rd Is l a n d L a k e R d 260th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hid d e n Cov e R d Hor se sh oe R d Jessica L a TheresiaTr S c h ulz Rd 260th St Hollyhock Rd 248th St Is l a n d L a k e R d 153rd A ve ST160 UV50 UV2 LittleWatabLake BigFishLake MudLake 272 273 274 275 276 277278 279 280 CollegevilleTownship WakefieldTownship PCSI - Other Figure 24-4 0 1,800 3,600900 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page4 Page3 Page1Page2 Page5 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !"V !"V !"V ")CR !"V !"V ")CR !"V !"V !"V Norma n R d Jasper L a JasmineCt Kelp e r C i r A n ge la Ct K e pl erCi r Nob HillDr Jo n q u il R d T- 2 2 1 9 NobleO a k C i r 15 6 t h A v e 315th St M e l a nieWay 1 82nd Ave 1 6 2 t h Ave F r u i t F a r m R d Kest ralLa N a r n i a La M a r i gold L a 160th A v e Kin g sda le Cir 1 8 1 s t A v e 18 0thAve 13 3 r d A v e IslandLakeRd LaurelRd 163rd Ave IslandLake R d L u cent La T -1 2 00 L i l a c R d Knightwood Rd 300th St 287th St 325th St Kalla L a k e R d L indbergh L a Knightwood Rd K r e i g l e Lake Rd Maple La Held C ir Lindbe rgh L a Fruit Farm Rd ST159 UV9 UV50 UV50 UV51 IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake DullingerLake 255280 281 282 283284 285 286 287 288 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship St. JosephTownship Avon Township PCSI - Other Figure 24-5 0 2,100 4,2001,050 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 4 _ P C S I - O t h e r . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page5 Page3 Page1Page2 Page4 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) Minnesota DNR !"V PitUtilities #*Stormwater Outlet !@ Stormwater BasinCrossing Over Water ¹º»¼Railroad crossing over water ")CR Road crossing over water Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S !(S!(S!(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S !(S !(S!(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S!(S !(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 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Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 10 Page 9 Page 13 Page 8Page 12Page 14 Page 7Page 11Page 15 Page 6Page 16 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-Index 0 3,900 7,8001,950 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S Old H w y 5 2 6t h A v e Hickory St E W Elm St Gum Tree St E 1s t A v e SE 1 s t A v e Fir St E Sc h n e i d e r D r 5t h A v e N E 3r d A v e S E Ash St Date St E Elm St E W Minnesota S t N E 3 r d A v e Date St W As h S t N E Ash St E No r t h l a n d D r 5 t h A v e N W 3 r d A v e N W 3r d A v e N E 2n d A v e N E 4th A v e N W Cyp r e s s D r 7t h A v e C e d a r S t W E Cedar St 1s t A v e N E Jasm i n e L a Iris L a 115thAve T-23 1 5 CollegevilleRd 320th St ST134 4t h A v e S E 2 n d A v e S E N E 1 s t A v e Birch St E Minnesota St 2 n d A v e N W 1 s t A v e N W Ash St W 4th A v e N E Col l e g e A v e N UV2 UV75 UV3 §¨¦94 Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300301 302304 306 307 308 309315 322 332 335 337 341 343 344 345 357 359 360 361 367 368 369 370 St. WendelTownship St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph Well#3 Well #4 Well #5 PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-1 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S M-102 7t h A v e 4 t h A v e N W Fait h L a Baker St Foxmore Way Elena La 3 r d A v e N W 5t h A v e S E 6 t h A v e E Able St E l l i e C t 3 r d A v e S E Iverson St W SE 1 s t A v e 1s t A v e 2n d A v e S W Morn i n g s i d e L o o p Hill St W Callaway St E Minnesota S t T-2196 295th St 10 3 r d A v e L e a f Rd Frontage R d Fro n t a g e R d Ke l p R d ST121 4th A v e S E 2n d A v e S E Co l l e g e A v e S E Baker St UV2 UV51 §¨¦94 303 305 310 311 312 313 314 316 317 318 319 320 321 323 324 325 326 327 328329 330 331 338 339 340 342 346 348 349 350 351 352 354 356 358 362 363 365 366 371 372 St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well #8 PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-2 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page2 Page1 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 282nd St 115th Av e 280th St Jim son Rd KelpRd F r o nta g e R d Jad e R d UV2 §¨¦94333 334 336 347 353 355 364 374 383 385 483 484 486 493505509513 514 515 520 521 522 528 529 530 533 535 539 540 St. JosephTownship City ofSt. Joseph PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-3 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page3 Page1 Page2 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 255th St Ha l f m a n R d 260th St 270th St 270th St ST139 UV2 485 487 488489 490 491 492 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 507 508 510 511 512 516 517 518 519 523 524 525 526 527 532 534 536 537 538 547 552 553 554 555 557 560 561 562 563 566 City ofRockville St. JosephTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-4 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page4 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S Havenwood Rd 13 1 s t A v e Ha y w o o d R d 12 5 t h A v e Glacier Rd Halfm a n R d ST139 UV2 504 506 508 531 541 542 544 545 549 558 564 565 567 568 571 574 575 576 577579 582 584 City ofRockville PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-5 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page5 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S CollegevilleRd O l d C o l l e g e v i l l e R d T-1200 UV75 §¨¦94 SagataganLake 467 CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship St. JosephTownship Avon Township PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-6 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page6 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 1 2 5t h Ave Kreamer Lake Rd 295th St Ka rl y n R d IslandLake Rd T -2093 K i p p e r Rd 287th St 287th St Juniper Rd 287th St UV2 UV51 KraemerLake IslandLake DullingerLake Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r 373 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 384 386387388 389 390 391392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404405 406 407 408 409 410411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424425 426 427 428 429 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 439 440 441 442 444 445446 447 448 449 450452 453 454 455 456457 458 459 460 461 464 466 468 469 471 472 474 475 476 477 CollegevilleTownship St. JosephTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-7 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page7 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 280th St 12 4 t h A v e 13 3 r d A v e ST160 UV2 South Fork Watab River 430 438 443 451 462463465 466 470 473 543 546 548 550 551 556 559 569 573578581 583 586 587 595 597 600 604 606 608 615 616 CollegevilleTownship St. JosephTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-8 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page8 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S 138th A v e 260th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyhock Rd 13 3 r d A v e UV2 566 570 572 580 585 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 596 598 599 601 602 603 605 607 609 610 612 613 614 618 619 620 621 622 624 625 626 627 628 630 631 632 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 650 651653 654 CollegevilleTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-9 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page9 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 13 3 r d A v e 13 8 t h A v e Isla nd La ke R d Glacie r R d 248th S t Greystone Rd UV2 MudLake 611 617 633 652 City ofRockville WakefieldTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-10 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page10 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S Kin g f i sherCt 15 6 t h A v e 287th St Isla n d L a k e R d HeldCir Knightwood Rd Knightwood Rd UV51 IslandLake 478 479 480 481 482 795 796 797 799 800 801 803 804 805 806 807 809 812 814 819 820 821 822 824 826 827 828 829 830 832 833 834 835 837 838 839 840 841 842 844 845 847 848 849 852 853 854 856 857862 864 865 867 868 869 870 871 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 883884 885 886 888 890 891 894 895 896 898 899 CollegevilleTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-11 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page11 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S HeldCir 280th St Chri stm a s T re e Rd IslandLakeRd Is l a n d L a k e R d ST160 LittleWatabLake 623 629 648 649 656 659 660 662 665 668 670 671 673 676 677 679 680686 687 798 802 808 813 815 817 823 825 831836 846 866 CollegevilleTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-12 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page12 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 260th St 168th S t 269th St 260th St 163 r d A v e 265th S t 15 3 r d A v e Heritage Rd ST160 UV50 MudLake 655 657 658 661 663 664 666 667 669 672 674 675 678 681 682 683 684 685 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 697 698 699 700 702 704 707 708 711 714715 717718719 720 721 723 724 727 CollegevilleTownship WakefieldTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-13 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page13 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S 271st St Jerry Way J e r h o a L a 277th St B i g F i s h L a k e R d SchulzRd HiddenCoveRd Jessi c a L a UV50 BigFishLake 695 696 701 703 705 706 709 710 712 713 716 722 725 726 728 729 730 731732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741742 743 744 745 746 747748 749750 751752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764765 766 767 768 769 770771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790791 792 793 794 993 1124 1138 CollegevilleTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-14 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page14 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S Keystone Rd La ke sho r e D r JasmineCt KelperCir Kepler Cir Jonquil R d 18 0 t h A v e KestralLa K a l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd Kingsdale Cir L a u r e l Rd LilacRd 300th St UV50 UV51BigWatabLake SchmidLake 903 904 905 909 912 918 923 925 926 930 933 935 944 945 949 950 951 954 955 956 957 958 960 962 963 964 965 966 969 970 971 973 974 975 976 977 980 983 985 986 988 989 990 991 992 994 995 998 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 10311032 10331034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1043 1044 1046 1047 10481055 1059 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1078 1079 1083 10841086 108710881090 1091 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1127 1128 1129 1133 1134 1140 1142 1144 1149 1150 1152 CollegevilleTownship PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-15 0 780 1,560390 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page15 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11 Page6 Page16 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S!(S!(S !(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S!(S !(S!(S!(S!(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S !(S!(S !(S Nordica Rd Norma n R d A n ge la Ct NobHillDr U p p e r S p u n k L akeRd NobleO a k C i r M a r i gol d La 315th St M e l a n i e Way 1 6 2th Ave K r e i g le LakeRd 1 6 0 thAve 163rd Ave KallaLakeRd Fruit Farm Rd Big Sp u n k A v e UV9 UV51 UV50 SchmidLake SchumanLake 810 811816 818 850 851 855 858 859 860 861 863 872 882 887 889 892 893 897 900 901 902 906 907 908 910 911 913 914 915 916 917 919 920 921 922 924 927 928 929 931 932 934 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 946 947 948 952 953 959 961 967 968 972 978 979 981 982 984 987 996 997 999 1000 1042 1045 1049 10501051 10521053 10541056105710581060 1061 10761077 108010811082 1085 1089 1092 1093 1123 1125 1126 1130 1131 1132 1135 1136 1137 1139 1141 1143 1145 1146 1147 1148 1151 CollegevilleTownship Avon Township PCSI - SSTS Figure 25-16 0 1,100 2,200550 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ F i g u r e 2 5 _ P C S I - S S T S . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information, and data gathered from various sources listed on this map and is to be used for reference purposes only. SEH does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and SEH does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking, or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. The user of this map acknowledges that SEH shall not be liable for any damages which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/11/2023 Page16 Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5Page10 Page9Page13 Page8Page12Page14 Page7Page11Page15 Page6 Index Map Legend DWSMA Vulnerability High Vulnerability Moderate Vulnerability Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA) - High Vulnerability !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI)Stearns County !(S Subsurface Treatment System (SSTS) Parcel Boudaries (Stearns County) For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix A Scoping Decision Notice and Assessment of Data Elements For Local Review - June 2023      Protecting, Maintaining and Improving the Health of All Minnesotans  December 13, 2022     Mr. Ryan Wensmann, Public Works Director  City of St. Joseph  75 Callaway Street East  St. Joseph, Minnesota 56374  Dear Mr. Wensmann:  Subject: Scoping 2 Decision Notice and Meeting Summary – City of St. Joseph – PWSID 1730033      This letter provides notice of the results of the second scoping meeting held with you, Melanie Niday and Mark Sherrill  (SEH), Katie Breth (Minnesota Rural Water Association) and me (Minnesota Department of Health) on December 8,  2022, at St. Joseph Public Works office regarding Part II of your wellhead protection (WHP) plan. During the meeting, we  discussed data elements that must be compiled and assessed to prepare the part of the WHP plan related to the  management of potential contaminants in the approved drinking water supply management area. The enclosed Scoping  2 Decision Notice lists the data elements discussed at the meeting. The data elements must be compiled and assessed in  terms of their present and future implications on the 1) use of the well(s), 2) quality and quantity of water supplying the  public water supply wells(s), and 3) land and groundwater uses in the drinking water supply management areas. We also  discussed a summary of planning issues identified during the Part I WHP Plan development process which should be  considered for inclusion in your Part II WHP Plan.  The city of St. Joseph has met the requirements to distribute copies of the first part of the WHP plan to local units of  government and hold an informational meeting for the public. The city of St. Joseph will have until July 30, 2023, to  complete its WHP plan.  If a data element is marked on the enclosed notice as a data element that must be used and it does not exist, it is helpful  if your plan notes this. MDH understands a consultant will be working with you to develop a draft of the remainder of  the WHP plan. I will be contacting you to review the progress of the development of Part II of your plan. If you have any  questions regarding the enclosed notice, contact me by email at chad.r.anderson@state.mn.us or by phone at 651‐201‐ 5847.  Sincerely,    Chad Anderson, Planner  Source Water Protection Unit  3333 Division Street, Suite #212  St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301  CA:ds‐b  Enclosures:  Scoping 2 Decision Notice, PCSI Requirements, WHP Planning Issues Summary  cc: Hunter Blommer, MDH Engineer, MDH St. Cloud District Office  Therese Haffner, City Administrator, City of S. Joseph   Katie Breth, Groundwater Specialist, Minnesota Rural Water Association            Luke Stuewe, Minnesota Department of Agriculture For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  Date: December 13, 2022    Name of Public Water Supply: City of St. Joseph  PWSID: 1730033  Name of the Wellhead Protection Manager: Mr. Ryan Wensmann, Public Works Directors  Address: 75 Callaway Street East  City: St. Joseph  Zip: 56374  Phone: 320‐557‐3819  Primary Unique Well Numbers: 442202 (Well #3), 543027 (Well #4), 586936 (Well #5),    737006 (Well #6), 737007 (Well #7), 737008 (Well #8)  DWSMA Vulnerability:  ☐ Low ☐Moderate  ☐ High   ☒ Surface Water Contribution Area (SWCA)  The purpose for the second scoping meeting, as required by Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5340,  is to discuss the information necessary for preparing Part 2 of a Wellhead Protection Plan. The  Part 1 Plan identifies the area that provides the source of drinking water for the public water  supply (PWS) and assesses how vulnerable that area is to contamination. The PWS can utilize  that information to develop land use and management practices that protects their  groundwater resource from contamination.    The wellhead rule (Minnesota Rules, part 4720.5340) refers to the information required for  wellhead planning as data elements. This notice lists the data elements that are stated in  Minnesota Rules, part 4750.5400 and are selected for the PWS because of the vulnerability of  the drinking water supply management area (DWSMA) as determined in Part 1.    Scoping 2 Data Elements Needed for the Part 2  Data Elements are pieces of information in the form of a map, a list, records, tables, and  inventories.  Where appropriate, they should be reviewed and assessed in terms of their  present and/or future implications on the 1) use of the well(s), 2) quality and quantity of water  supplying the public water supply wells(s), and 3) land and groundwater uses in the DWSMA. It  is important to discuss the relevance of the data elements to management of the DWSMA.   Check the technical assistance comments for guidance on reviewing the data elements and  conducting these assessments. Clearly identify in the plan which data elements are associated  with which tables/figures. If a data element does not exist, state that in the narrative. For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  2  Submit –        The following information, highlighted with an asterisk* with blue text, MUST be submitted in  the Part 2 by including it in the plan narrative and/or appendix.    *A map that indicates the vulnerability and includes the DWSMA, WHP Area, and  Emergency Response Area must be included in the Part 2. This map with vulnerability is a  product of the Part 1 and provides a basis for planning activities in Part 2. SWP Planner can  provide the DWSMA figure.    DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT –   Soils  *Existing maps of the soils and a description of soil infiltration characteristics.  *A description or an existing map of known eroding lands that are causing sedimentation  problems.  Technical Assistance Comments: Infiltration characteristics and active erosion sites, along with  land cover/land use and potential contaminant source information, should be assessed to  determine the potential for the transport of contaminants into vulnerable areas of a DWSMA.   The review of soils, infiltration, and erosion characteristics may identify opportunities for  management strategies or targeted practices that reduce contaminant migration into  groundwater.    DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE LAND USE –   Land Use  *An existing map of political boundaries.  *An existing map of public land surveys including township, range, and section.  Technical Assistance Comments: A map or maps showing updated political boundaries and  township, range, section with labels is required for determining land use authorities for the  land within the DWSMA. DWSMA figure map provided by SWP Planner will also contain political  boundaries with township, range, and section. Determine and discuss how the various land use  authorities may affect the management of the DWSMA.                For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  3   A map and an inventory of the current and historical agricultural, residential, commercial,  industrial, recreational, and institutional land uses and potential contaminant sources.   *The Potential Contaminant Source Inventory (PCSI) data in both a table and a map format  must be created and included in the Part 2. Include potential contaminant sources as listed  on the PCSI attachment provided for each existing vulnerability within the DWSMA. The  Scoping 2 Meeting WHP Planning Issues Summary may also be used to provide guidance on  the PCSI.   Surface Water Contribution Area:   Inventory potential contaminant sources in the surface water contribution area as  identified in the Highly Vulnerable Surface Water Contribution Area PCSI  attachment.  Groundwater Contribution Area(s):   Inventory potential contaminant sources in the highly vulnerable area as identified  in the Highly and Very Highly Vulnerable DWSMA PCSI attachment.   Inventory potential contaminant sources in the moderately vulnerable area as  identified in the Moderately Vulnerable DWSMA PCSI attachment.  The inventory should include your community wells but not include any wells that are  known to have been sealed according to the Minnesota Well Code (MN Rules 4725).  *A land use/land cover map and table. SWP Planner can provide a land cover map and  data/table from federal sources. This data set should be used unless an alternative  electronic data set that is more current and detailed is available. Assess and discuss  changes in land use that could impact management of the DWSMA.  *An inventory of the Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ). A recent IWMZ  inventory (within six years) for each primary well with management recommendations  on the MDH form, or a table that summarizes the number and type of contaminant  sources with the management recommendations must be included. Incorporate or  reference the recommendation(s) from the IWMZ into the Part 2. IWMZ will be  completed by the SWP Planner with assistance from the PWS staff. A copy will be  provided to the PWS.  Technical Assistance Comments: This section encompasses the Potential Contaminant Source  Inventory known as the PCSI. See the Scoping 2 Decision Notice Potential Contaminant Source  Inventory Requirement Attachment(s) and endorsement procedures/fact sheets for further  information. Utilize the PCSI geodatabase attribute template provided by SWP Planner.   Management strategies must be developed for potential sources of contamination that pose a  risk to the drinking water supply.  For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  4    *An existing comprehensive land‐use map.  *An existing zoning map.  Technical Assistance Comments: This information can indicate areas in the DWSMA where  growth or the addition of potential contaminant sources is likely to occur. Furthermore, the  review of local zoning and comprehensive land‐use maps facilitates the evaluation of the  degree of compatibility current and future land uses have with the PWS goals of protecting the  drinking water wells and aquifer.    Public Utility Services  *An existing map of transportation routes or corridors.  Technical Assistance Comments: Highway and railroad corridors can be used to move  hazardous materials. These corridors should be evaluated to determine the level of risk they  pose for spills in the DWSMA, considering their proximity to the wells, the local topography,  and geologic conditions.   *An existing map of storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and public water supply systems.  Technical Assistance Comments: Storm sewer systems and sanitary systems can be sources of  contamination. Storm sewers are generally considered a public utility element designed to  convey storm water runoff and use constructed features such as pipes and ponds. Evaluate the  integrity and condition (age, type of material, any investigative work, etc.) of these systems in  the DWSMA, noting the location of the water supply system and public water supply wells in  relation to these potential contaminant sources. It is not necessary to include a map of your  public water supply system in the Part 2 if you believe it would pose a threat to the security of  your system.    *An existing map of the gas and oil pipelines used by gas and oil suppliers.  Technical Assistance Comments: Petroleum pipelines can be sources of contamination  (excluding liquefied natural gas pipelines). If possible, describe what is generally known about  the condition of these pipelines in the DWSMA, and the readiness of the PWS to respond to an  emergency. It is not necessary to include a map in the Part 2 if you believe it would pose a  security threat.       For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  5  Required to be discussed in the plan‐   The following information (if existing) MUST be reviewed and discussed in the development of  the Part 2. The Part 2 narrative must contain a description identifying whether/how the  information may influence the management of the DWSMA. The data element may be located  in the public domain. While the map or document reviewed is not required to be included in  the Part 2, the source of the data element must be provided in the plan narrative by indicating  a web address or reference to its location. Provide a statement in the plan narrative if the data  element does not apply or does not exist.    DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT –     Precipitation   An existing map or list of local precipitation gauging stations.   An existing table showing the average monthly and annual precipitation in inches for the  preceding five years.  Technical Assistance Comments: Assess and describe any issues and management needed in  the DWSMA based on precipitation. Precipitation data can be reviewed but maps and tables are  available in the public domain and do not need to be attached unless there are management  implications for the DWSMA. Highlight any issues or concerns for the DWSMA from high  intensity precipitation events.    Water Resources   An existing map of the boundaries and flow directions of major watershed units and minor  watershed units.   Technical Assistance Comments: Identify/list the major and minor watershed(s) in the Part 2 in  order to become aware of local water planning efforts such as One Watershed One Plan  (1W1P), Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS), and/or Groundwater  Restoration and Protection Strategies (GRAPS).   An existing map and a list of public waters as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section  103G.005, subdivision 15, and public drainage ditches.   Technical Assistance Comments: Public waters and public drainage ditches/systems can help  mobilize and transport contaminants. Use the Department of Natural Resources Buffer  Protection Map and/or other available maps of ditches that have been publicly recorded  (county/judicial ditches). Include a summary or excerpt of any relevant information from the  Part 1. Public drainage systems and public waters should be assessed to determine the level of  risk they pose in the DWSMA. Identify land uses that could contribute contaminants to the  public drainage system and identify any ongoing remediation activities.  For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  6   The shoreland classifications of the public waters listed under subitem (2), pursuant to part  6120.3000 and Minnesota Statutes, sections 103F.201 to 103F.221.  Technical Assistance Comments: Assess and describe any issues or opportunities for potential  contaminant source or land use management in the DWSMA based on the shoreland  classification and existing regulations. Surface waters should be assessed for their likelihood of  being a potential transporter of contaminants. Public waters classifications provide an indicator  of likely potential contaminant sources based on the land development in proximity to, and  density around, those public waters. Other land use tools, such as shoreland overlay districts or  setback requirements from the shoreline for contaminants may also provide an opportunity to  address drinking water protection concerns.   An existing map of wetlands regulated under Chapter 8420 and Minnesota Statutes,  section 103G.221 to 103G.2373.  Technical Assistance Comments: Assess and describe any issues and management needed  based on the proximity of wetlands in the DWSMA. Wetland data sets and/or maps are  available in the public domain, and while not required, can be included if beneficial and  relevant to plan development. Depending on the results of the Part 1, specific wetland features  may have been identified as an important recharge feature to the wellfield. Wetlands are often  lower in elevation than surrounding landscapes and may serve as natural catchment basins for  overland flow and stormwater runoff. The catchment area of runoff should be assessed, since  stormwater runoff can contain various potential contaminants depending on the landscape.     An existing map showing those areas delineated as floodplain by existing local ordinances.   Technical Assistance Comments: Assess and describe any issues and management needed in  the DWSMA based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Floodplain 100‐year  FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) and (or) other State and local floodplain or flooding  information. Consult with the WHP Manager to evaluate any potential or historical flooding  impacts on the public water supply wells or aquifer. The Inner Well Management Zone report  and Sanitary Survey may be used to identify flooding issues and impacts.    DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE LAND USE –  Land Use   An existing map of parcel boundaries.   Technical Assistance Comments: Parcel boundaries may have been used for delineation of the  DWSMA in Part 1. In Part 2, parcel identification information must be included or linked and  must be used for education or targeting activities or practices in addressing potential  contaminants. In the narrative, indicate if parcel data is available from the public domain (i.e.  county GIS or associated website such as Beacon).  For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  7  Part 1 ‐   The following information was reviewed and assessed in developing the Part 1. Some data  elements may be in the public domain or non‐existent, and others may have been determined  by the MDH hydrogeologist to be not applicable to the physical setting, so discussion was not  included in the Part 1. The Part 1 should be used as a data source for the Part 2. The technical  assistance comments provide the requirements for how this information must be discussed  and/or included in the Part 2. Include relevant excerpts or summaries from the Part 1 where  indicated.    DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT –    An existing geologic map and a description of the geology, including aquifers, confining  layers, recharge areas, discharge areas, sensitive areas as defined in Minnesota Statutes,  section 103H.005, subdivision 13, and groundwater flow characteristics.   Existing records of the geologic materials penetrated by wells, borings, exploration test  holes, or excavations, including those submitted to the department.    Existing borehole geophysical records from wells, borings, and exploration test holes.    Existing surface geophysical studies.   Technical Assistance Comments: Provide a summary in the plan narrative (few  sentences/paragraph) of the Description of the Hydrologic Setting from Part 1. Provide the  conclusions regarding the Well and DWSMA Vulnerabilities related to the geologic conditions  and how these conditions influence the management of the DWSMA.     DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT THE LAND USE –   Public Utility Services   An existing record of construction, maintenance, and use of the public water supply well  and other wells within the DWSMA.   Technical Assistance Comments: Well construction records indicate what is known about the  well(s) and can indicate if the well(s) have structural integrity or groundwater protection issues.   Briefly summarize in the plan narrative what is discussed about each well from the Assessment  of Well Vulnerability in Part 1.     For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  8  DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT WATER QUANTITY –   Surface Water Quantity   An existing description of known water‐use conflicts, including those caused by  groundwater pumping.   An existing description of high, mean, and low flows on streams.   An existing list of lakes where the state has established ordinary high‐water marks.   An existing list of permitted withdrawals from lakes and streams, including source, use, and  amounts withdrawn.   An existing list of lakes and streams for which state protected levels or flows have been  established.  Technical Assistance Comments: This information, if known, was incorporated into the Part 1  and was used to assist in model development and the delineation of the protection areas.   Provide a summary from Part 1 in the plan narrative about the interactions between surface  water features and the groundwater and if there are water use or pumping conflicts. Provide a  summary of any impacts from a surface water quantity perspective that surface water features  may have on management of the DWSMA. Additional technical assistance can be provided by  contacting the MDH hydrologist.   Groundwater Quantity   An existing list of wells covered by state appropriation permits, including amounts of water  appropriated, type of use, and aquifer source.    An existing description of known well interference problems and water use conflicts.    An existing list of state environmental bore holes, including unique well number, aquifer  measured, years of record, and average monthly levels.   Technical Assistance Comments: This information, if known, was incorporated into the Part 1  and was used to assist in determining hydrologic boundary conditions and area static water  levels. In Part 2, information about Department of Natural Resources appropriation permit  holders and any known well interference problems or water use conflicts must be discussed,  including how this information could affect the management of the DWSMA.     For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  9  DATA ELEMENTS ABOUT WATER QUALITY –   Surface Water Quality   An existing summary of lake and stream water quality monitoring data, including:  bacteriological contamination indicators, inorganic chemicals, organic chemicals,  sedimentation, dissolved oxygen, and excessive growth or deficiency of aquatic plants.  Technical Assistance Comments: If available, provide a summary from Part 1 in the plan  narrative. In Part 2, include any additional references to relevant sources of information (i.e.,  Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Reports, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy  (WRAPS), Minnesota Pollution Control Agency watershed information, or state and local agency  data). Consider if any contaminants or identified trends have management implications.   Provide a summary of any impacts from a surface water quality perspective that surface water  features may have on management of the DWSMA.       Groundwater Quality   An existing summary of water quality data, including: 1. bacteriological contamination  indicators; 2. inorganic chemicals; and 3. organic chemicals.    An existing list of water chemistry and isotopic data from wells, springs, or other  groundwater sampling points.    An existing report of groundwater tracer studies.   Technical Assistance Comments: This information, if known, was incorporated into the Part 1.   Provide a summary of the assessment of well vulnerability and/or any relevant chemistry and  isotopic composition data available from PWS wells and other wells/sources.   An existing site study and well water analysis of known areas of groundwater  contamination.    An existing property audit identifying contamination.    An existing report to the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota  Pollution Control Agency of contaminant spills and releases.   Technical Assistance Comments: This information, if known, was incorporated into the Part 1.  Discuss whether there are groundwater contamination areas that could pose a risk to the public  water supply well(s) now or in the future. Include any relevant data and how this information  may affect the management of the DWSMA.  Revised: 01/2022  To obtain this information in a different format, call: 651‐201‐4570.  Printed on recycled paper. For Local Review - June 2023   10    City of St. Joseph Scoping 2 Meeting   Wellhead Protection (WHP) Plan Amendment   Summary of Planning Issues     This planning issues summary is intended to guide plan writers and WHP teams when developing  their amendment.  It highlights key issues identified to date that you should consider and discuss.  It should not be considered a list of complete requirements for the amendment.  Public Water Supplier: City of St. Joseph (“St. Joseph”, or “City”)  Summarize the management implications from minor changes in DWSMA or vulnerability:  ‐ St. Joseph’s DWSMA boundaries and vulnerabilities did not change from the previous WHP  Plan, and the SWCA and SWCA vulnerability did not change.  ‐ A reduction in the size of the WHPA (10‐year time of travel) has minimal management  implications.  Community changes and implications for management:  ‐ St. Joseph has experienced population growth, with 4,681 people in 2000, 6,534 in 2010,  and a population of 7,129 in 2020. Assuming the growth rate of approximately 9.1% from  2010 to 2020 remains the same, the population over the next 10 years will grow to 7,777.    Key management activities to carry forward:  Note to plan writer:  Update current language so management strategies are SMART (Specific,  Measurable, Achievable, Relevant/Realistic, Timing).  Consider using the MDH Management Strategy  Catalog.  ‐ An evaluation of the activities proposed in the WHP Plan of Action from the 2013 WHP Plan  (Section 6) suggests that four of the activities proposed were not completed as of the time  the evaluation was conducted (May 9, 2022). These activities include Measures 6.3, 6.4.3,  6.9, and 6.11. MDH recommends that St. Joseph review each Measure to confirm that the  activity was not completed or is indeed not applicable, and to determine whether each  Measure should be a part of the next WHP Plan of Action.  ‐ The May 2022 evaluation of the activities proposed in the 2012 WHP Plan indicates that  Measures 6.2, 6.4.1, 6.4.2, 6.5.1, 6.5.2, 6.6.1, 6.7.1, 6.7.2, 6.8, 6.10, 6.12, 6.13.1, 6.13.2,  6.13.4, 6.14.1, and 6.14.2 were all completed. The status of Measure 6.13.3 was not  addressed in the evaluation. The nature of some of these actions is such that once they are  complete, they may be eliminated, while the amended WHP Plan may be better with the  continuation of several of the measures. MDH recommends that St. Joseph analyze the   For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  11  management strategies that were written/included previously to determine which should  be carried over to the new WHP Plan and if the language should be refined to fall in line  more closely with the City’s experience with implementing the measure and their  success/failure with it.    New management strategies to consider:   ‐ Water Quality Monitoring: The standard assessment monitoring package should be  analyzed at each of the city’s primary wells during year five of plan implementation. MDH can  provide sample bottles and cover analytical costs, assuming adequate resources exist at the  time. The city may need to collect the samples and ship them to MDH.   Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Plan: To assess the potential groundwater‐ surface water connection at Wells 6, 7, and 8, MDH will develop a monitoring plan to assess  surface water‐ groundwater interaction within the DWSMA to assess the need for a conjunctive  WHPA delineation in the future. MDH will also provide sample bottles and cover analytical costs,  assuming adequate resources exist at the time.   Old municipal wells that need to be sealed:  The Old Municipal Well report for St. Joseph lists Well #2 as Not in Use/Inactive. The City  may have a reason for not sealing this well, but if it is abandoned, it should be sealed.    Important partnerships to maintain or establish:  ‐ Stearns County/Stearns Environmental Services; Stearns SWCD  ‐ Sauk River Watershed District  ‐ City of Rockville  ‐ Big Fish Lake Association  ‐ St. Joseph Township, Avon Township, Collegeville Township, Wakefield Township  ‐ College of St. Benedict  ‐ MDH, DNR, MNDOT, MPCA, MRWA  Water quantity issues and implications:  ‐ Existing data do not suggest water quantity issues.  Water quality issues and implications:  ‐ All the city wells are considered vulnerable to contamination, based on local geology and tritium  results that show the presence of young water. This is reinforced by the chloride  concentrations and chloride/bromide ratios detected at Wells 2, 3 & 5. Elevated  concentrations or concentration ratios indicate human‐impacted water quality from  activities at the land surface such as road salt or wastewater.  ‐ At present, none of the contaminants for which the Safe Drinking Water Act has established  health‐based standards is found above maximum allowable levels in the utility's water  supply, nor are any present at one‐half of those levels.  ‐ Naturally occurring arsenic has been detected at low levels in Wells, 4, 6, 7 & 8 – below the  EPA drinking water standard of 10 ppb.   For Local Review - June 2023 SCOPING 2  DECISION NOTICE – GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER  CONTRIBUTION AREA DWSMA  12    Sanborn Maps:     Sanborn Maps are available for this area.     Sanborn Maps are not available for this area.   For Local Review - June 2023   13  For Local Review - June 2023   14  For Local Review - June 2023   15    For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix B Part I Wellhead Protection Plan For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Data For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 1 05.02633.0008 THE HAIR STUDIO MN-145-5W20-0011 31405 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 CVWWD A -1 -High EPA Class 5 Well for Industrial Process Waste and Water Disposal (5W20).Figure 22-1 2 05.03021.0001 RON'S AUTO BODY MN-145-5W20-0016 15382 265TH STREET Collegeville Township 56320 CVWWD A -1 -High EPA Class 5 Well for Industrial Process Waste and Water Disposal (5W20).Figure 22-1 3 31.21328.0000 Potential Well - 29253 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U - 1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 4 31.21327.0000 Potential Well - 29265 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U - 1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 5 31.21326.0000 Potential Well -29281 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 6 31.21325.0000 SCHOEPHOERSTER, JEANIE 00587616 29291 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 105 feet. Figure 22-3 7 31.21323.0000 TAUFEN BUILDERS INC 00118191 29321 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 150 feet. Figure 22-3 8 31.21343.0000 Potential Well -29274 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 9 31.21322.0000 Potential Well -29349 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 10 31.21342.0000 SCHMIT, RICHARD 00436529 29290 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 48 feet. (QBAA)Figure 22-3 11 31.21321.0000 GENEROUS, ANTHONY 00484467 29367 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 132 feet. Figure 22-3 12 31.21320.0000 ECKROTH, CHARLES 00679920 29381 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 137 feet. Figure 22-3 13 31.21341.0000 MEISZHARR 00199888 29306 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 63 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 14 31.21319.0000 DEUTZ, GLENN 00721804 29401 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 141 feet. Figure 22-3 15 31.21317.0000 SOBIECK, ELMER 00549982 29449 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 133 feet. Figure 22-3 16 31.21318.0000 Potential Well -29417 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 17 31.21316.0000 WALETZKO, GEORGE 00143851 29467 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 139 feet. (KRET)Figure 22-3 18 31.21315.0000 ROWLAND, RAY 00679934 29485 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 139 feet. Figure 22-3 19 31.21339.0000 NISTLER, MIKE 00404071 29342 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 51 feet. (QBAA)Figure 22-3 20 31.21338.0000 MALIKOWSKI, JERRY 00135551 29358 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 55 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 21 31.21337.0002 DARDIS, NORBERT 00419739 29382 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 50 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 22 31.21337.0000 DENN, CHRIS 00779518 29402 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 55 feet. Figure 22-3 23 31.21336.0000 BARTHEL, LARRY 00421827 29416 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 53 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 24 31.21335.0000 KLEIN-GOERGER BLDS.00474381 29434 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 54 feet. Figure 22-3 25 31.21334.0000 FABER, KEN 00135590 29468 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 61 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 26 31.21305.0003 SKUZA, LOYAL 00198634 29529 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 137 feet. (KRET)Figure 22-3 27 31.21305.0000 Potential Well -29547 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 28 31.21240.0002 Potential Well -29585 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 29 31.21239.0000 Potential Well -29607 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 30 31.21238.0000 Potential Well -29633 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 31 31.21237.0000 COLLIANDER, BRUCE 00645389 29665 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 196 feet. Figure 22-3 32 31.21236.0000 Potential Well -29681 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 33 31.21235.0000 Potential Well -29705 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 34 31.20875.0000 MEYER, JOHN 00574200 29922 119TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 234 feet. Figure 22-3 35 31.20874.0000 PUERINGER, SHARON 00850043 11313 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 84 feet. Figure 22-3 36 31.20884.0000 MERTES, JOE 00148579 29217 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 53 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 37 31.20885.0000 MEYER, MIKE 00688525 29331 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 64 feet. Figure 22-3 38 31.20885.0010 Potential Well -29465 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 39 31.20885.0012 MEYER, PAT 00660287 29332 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 65 feet. Figure 22-3 40 31.20879.0000 Potential Well -29531 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 High High Potential Well Figure 22-3 41 31.20878.0000 WALZ, NORBERT 00449013 29633 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 55 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-3 42 31.20874.0000 GLATZEL, LEO & THERESA 00569115 11313 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 31 feet. Figure 22-3 43 31.20874.0000 GLATZEL, LEO 00182502 11313 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 61 feet. (QBAA)Figure 22-3 44 31.20871.0009 SALZER, JEROME 00587614 28747 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 208 feet. Figure 22-3 45 31.20926.0000 VIERE, JOE 00657251 -St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 79 feet. Figure 22-3 46 31.20871.0009 SALZER, FRANCIS 00143852 28747 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 174 feet. Figure 22-3 47 84.53532.0800 ST. JOSEPH 6 00737006 1361 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 74.6 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 48 84.53532.0800 ST. JOSEPH 7 00737007 1361 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 71 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 49 84.53532.0800 TW-1 00721660 1361 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 78 feet. Figure 22-2 50 31.20871.0020 SALZER, JEROME 00796852 29033 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 62 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 51 31.20925.0020 TAUFEN, JEFF 00812239 28587 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 178 feet. Figure 22-3 52 31.21306.0000 Potential Well -28768 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL U -1 Moderate High Potential Well Figure 22-3 53 84.53532.0800 ST. JOSEPH 8 00737008 1361 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 69 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 54 31.20925.0010 SALZER, DON 00165812 28982 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 39 feet. (QBAA)Figure 22-3 STJOE 163021 Page 1 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 55 31.20925.0020 SALZER, DAVE 00835691 28587 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 80 feet. Figure 22-3 56 31.20866.0005 STEARNS ELECTRIC ASSOCIATIO 00783630 29643 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 57 feet. Figure 22-2 57 31.20866.0005 PFANNENSTEIN, BOB 00457346 29643 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 225 feet. (KRET)Figure 22-2 58 31.20925.0020 HONER, FRED 00817523 28587 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 48 feet. Figure 22-3 59 31.20872.0010 JOHNSON, IDA 00557941 29203 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 277 feet. Figure 22-3 60 31.20920.0000 FORSELL, JOHN 00842954 27722 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 278 feet. Figure 22-3 61 84.53300.0326 SR-1 00249854 -City of St. Joseph 56374 WEL A -1 Moderate High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 202 feet. Figure 22-2 62 84.53823.0010 ST. JOSEPH 3 00442202 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 70 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 63 84.53828.0005 ST. JOSEPH 5 00586936 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 68 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 64 84.53828.0005 ST. JOSEPH 4 00543107 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 64 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 65 84.53834.0000 ST. JOSEPH 2 00228754 215 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 64 feet. (QBAA)Figure 22-2 66 84.53834.0000 ST. JOSEPH TW 00232158 215 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL U -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 80 feet. Figure 22-2 67 84.53470.0082 COLLEGE ST. BENEDICT 1 00228756 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 79 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 68 84.53470.0082 COLLEGE OF ST. BENEDICT 4 00813769 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 75 feet. (QWTA)Figure 22-2 69 84.53470.0082 COLLEGE ST. BENEDICT 2 00228757 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to 72 feet. (MTPL)Figure 22-2 70 84.53470.0082 COLLEGE OF ST BENEDICT 2 00249288 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WEL A -1 High High Well Location (MWI) drilled to unkown depth.Figure 22-2 71 84.53733.0177 US DEA - St Joseph MNP200000778 213 E Cedar St City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG I -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 72 55 -C00051057 -City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 73 84.53579.0000 Sunset Manufacturing Co MNR000000851 417 1st Ave NE City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A - 1 - High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 74 84.53579.0000 Sunset Manufacturing - ISW A00021580 417 1st Ave NE City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A - 1 - High MPCA Industrial Stormwater Preferred ID with NPDES Permit Figure 23-1 75 55 New Dinning Hall St. Joseph - CSW C00019413 37 College Ave S City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 76 55 - C00044889 37 College Ave South City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 77 84.53864.0000 2005 Hill St & 3rd Ave (A-STJOE 04 C00014634 25 College Ave N City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 78 84.53817.0000 Addition to Church of St. Joseph CS C00034764 12 West Minnesota Street City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 79 84.53908.0000 St Joseph Family Chiropractic MNS000325984 103 College Ave N City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A - 1 - High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 80 55 2017 ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS C0004695 BLOCKS 9 AND 12 City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 81 55 - C00046695 BLOCKS 9 AND 12 City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 82 84.53947.0000 St Joseph city of Public Works Fac -A00015520 500 2nd Ave NW City of St. Joseph 56374 WWDS I -1 -High MPCA Industrial Stormwater Preferred ID with NPDES Permit Figure 23-1 83 84.53470.0082 Sisters of St Benedict MN0001019652 104 Chapel Ln City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 84 84.53470.0082 College of St Benedict MND156019283 37 College Ave S City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 85 84.53852.0000 2002 Street & Utility - St. Joseph - C C00008913 First Ave NW & Ash Street West City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 86 84.53848.0000 Steves Garage TS0050345 105 W Minnesota St City of St. Joseph 56375 AST A F000 1 - High 2 aboveground tanks up to 185 gallos with lybricating oils. Figure 23-1 87 84.53848.0000 Stueves Garage Inc MND062856398 105 W Minnesota St City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A - 1 - High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 88 84.53890.0000 Silver Auto Repair ENF052 110 W Birch St City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG I -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 89 84.53845.0000 Michael F Contardo DDS MND985723386 26 2nd Ave NW City of St. Joseph 56375 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-1 90 84.53470.0082 -C00046377 Caedmon, Wendelin & Artisan Studio Sunset Dr.City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A -1 High High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 91 84.53547.0550 Kwik Trip #147 C00042813 200 2nd Ave NW City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 92 84.53839.0000 Al Studniski Jr PRE000425 13 NW 2nd Ave City of St. Joseph 56375 LAPP I - 1 - High MPCA Land Treatment Site Preferred ID Figure 23-1 93 84.53839.0000 Al Studniski PRE000436 13 NW 2nd Ave City of St. Joseph 56375 LAPP I - 1 - High MPCA Land Treatment Site Preferred ID Figure 23-1 94 84.53839.0000 Al Studniski PRE000437 13 NW 2nd Ave City of St. Joseph 56375 LAPP I -1 -High MPCA Land Treatment Site Preferred ID Figure 23-1 95 84.53400.0006 Saint Joseph Dump Site REM04980 See location description City of St. Joseph 56375 DMP A -1 -High MPCA Unpermitted Dump Preferred ID Figure 23-1 96 84.53400.0006 Saint Joseph Dump Site SA0008784 See location description City of St. Joseph 56375 PCS A -1 -High MPCA Site Assessment Preferred ID Figure 23-1 97 84.53809.0000 CSB North Entrance Renovation CS C00038268 222 Minnesota St. City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS I -1 High High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 98 84.53471.0093 St. Joseph 2015 Bituminous Overlay C00040465 Address Unknown City of St. Joseph 56375 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-1 99 84.53300.0260 Bechtold Brother's Dairy Partnership 145-75148 10932 W Minnesota St City of St. Joseph 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-1 100 84.53300.0233 Merkling Residence SA0000768 31125 County Road 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 PCS A -1 -High MPCA Site Assessment Preferred ID Figure 23-2 101 84.53300.0233 Ed Merkling residence31125 County 197422 31125 County Road 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SPL C -1 -High MPCA Incident Report for Discovery of Contaminated Water (PFAS). Figure 23-2 102 84.53300.0232 St Joe Turkey Brooder 145-102490 31245 County Road 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 STJOE 163021 Page 2 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 103 84.53300.0232 St Joe Turkey 1/4 Mile Barn 145-50015 31251 County Road 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 104 84.53470.0084 CSB Soccer Field CSW C00038098 37 S. College Ave. City of St. Joseph 56374 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 105 84.53300.0246 Amcon Duetz Pit (E2-3272) LA 006 30405 Regal Ave City of St. Joseph 56374 LAPP I W000 1 - High Land Application Site (MNG49 Wastewater) Figure 23-2 106 31.20919.0000 Donabauer Farm 145-74993 29011 Frontage Rd St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 107 31.20920.0060 John Forsell Farm 145-74902 28595 Frontage Rd St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 108 31.20872.0000 JDSRT Farm 145-106173 29201 Frontage Rd St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 Moderate High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 109 31.20866.0005 Stearnas Electric Assn - Branch TS0125643 29643 Frontage Rd St. Joseph Township 56374 AST A F000 1 High High 2 aboveground tanks up to 8,000 gallons for gasoline and diesel fuel. Figure 23-2 110 84.53300.0255 SAP 073-602-044 & 073-603-011C C00034330 Address Unknown City of St. Joseph 56374 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 111 84.53532.0800 Stearns Electric CSW C00031064 Address Unknown City of St. Joseph 56374 WWDS I - 1 High High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 112 84.53300.0264 Wendelin Walz Farm 145-73724 11126 Leaf Rd City of St. Joseph 56374 AFL I - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 113 55 - C00051506 CSAH 2/Minnesota Street St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 114 31.20871.0020 J & T Salzer Farms LLC 145-75526 29029 Kelp Rd St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 High High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 115 31.20691.0017 Walz Solar Garden C00046879 11126 Leaf Road St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 116 55 SP 7380-239 (TH94) C00042641 - St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 117 31.20874.0000 Allen Glatzel TS0010181 11313 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 UST A F000 1 High High 1 underground tanks up to 4,000 gallons with gasoline. Figure 23-2 118 31.20878.0000 - C00043157 29633 County Rd 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 High High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 119 31.20874.0000 Alan & Caroline Glatzel Farm 145-74836 11313 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 High High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 120 31.20874.0000 - C00046281 11400 Co Rd 51 St Joseph, MN 56374 St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 High High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 121 31.20674.0012 Florenz Walz Farm 145-73732 21265 Concord St NW St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 122 31.20878.0000 Norbert Walz Farm 145-73727 29633 County Road 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 High High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 123 31.20674.0015 IMS Community Solar Garden C00046878 11400 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 124 31.20674.0015 Tierra Luna Farm 145-127807 11400 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 125 55 Land of Milk and Honey C00045902 11738 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 126 31.20883.0000 Joseph Mertes Farm 145-74266 29217 County Road 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 High High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 127 31.20672.0005 - C00046285 11126 Leaf Road St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-2 128 31.20676.0000 James Nathan Farm 145-74202 12044 County Road 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 129 31.20901.0000 Francis & Marilyn Court Farm 145-75034 12870 287th St St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 130 31.21234.0002 Roger & Paula Hoffmann Farm 145-74676 319 Laudenbach Ct #214 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 131 31.20904.0000 Ralph & Elizabeth Eiynck Farm 145-74959 12838 287th Street St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 132 31.20906.0000 Roy & Susan Zimmer Farm 145-75410 12835 287th St St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 133 05.02897.0000 Paul & Jodi Brinkman Farm 145-75745 13865 287th St Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-2 134 31.21027.0015 Koltes Dairy LLC 145-75625 11298 County Road 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 135 76.41608.0805 Ed Gottwalt Farm 145-74823 25287 County Road 139 City of Rockville 56303 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 136 31.21032.0002 Eugene Cyril & Marjorie Marthaler F 145-74311 27666 115th Ave St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 137 31.20915.0000 Terwey Brothers 145-75476 11468 282nd St St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 138 31.21030.0000 Michael & Diane Zimmer Farm 145-75411 11575 280th St St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 139 31.21071.0015 Mark & Elizabeth Hennen Farm 145-74718 11612 260th St St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 140 76.41607.0700 D (Karls, Albert)LA 307 851 Sauk River Rd City of Rockville 56303 LAPP A W100 1 -High Land Application Site (Non-biosolids WWT/Sludge Appl Site)Figure 23-3 141 31.21071.0000 Stanley Schelonka Farm 145-106140 11820 260th St St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 142 76.41608.0300 Brian & Kathleen Stanger Farm 145-73850 25022 Halfman Rd City of Rockville 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 143 31.21064.0000 Thomas Mayers Farm 145-74290 11821 County Road 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 144 31.21040.0000 Daniel Willard Farm 145-73653 11900 County Road 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 145 31.21065.0000 Bechtold Brother's Dairy Partnership 145-118984 12031 Co Rd 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 146 31.21038.0000 Salzer Farms 145-76019 27722 County Road 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 147 31.21036.0000 Holthaus Estates-CSW C00019852 28654 County Rd 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-3 148 76.41607.0700 Jerome and Donna Karls Farm 145-75969 12113 260th St City of Rockville 56303 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 149 31.21047.0005 James Simon Farm 145-75492 12276 County Road 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 150 31.21048.0008 Zenk Farm 145-125545 12311 County Road 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 STJOE 163021 Page 3 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 151 31.20902.0000 Hillview Farm 145-74295 28195 124th Ave St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL I - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 152 31.21057.0000 Mark Philippi Farm 145-74128 12424 Dairy Hill Rd St. Joseph Township 56303 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 153 76.41610.0102 UNKNOWN 960635 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of Rockville 56303 SPL C -1 -High Minnesota Department of Agriculture Spill Location of unknown type. Figure 23-3 154 31.21047.0010 Mark & Sharon Krebsbach 145-113058 12564 County Road 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 155 31.21053.0022 Alois & Laura Theisen Farm 145-73803 12621 270th St St. Joseph Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 156 76.41609.0400 Jeff's Auto Body Inc - Saint Cloud MND985697325 9785 County Road 6 City of Rockville 56320 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-3 157 31.21057.0012 Winter Dreams Farm 145-113057 12868 Dairy Hill Rd St. Joseph Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 158 76.41610.0010 Jason Goerger Farm 145-74207 25595 County Road 2 City of Rockville 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 159 76.41610.0102 COLD SPRING COOP PLK101052405 Rockville City of Rockville 56320 SPL C -1 -High Minnesota Department of Agriculture Spill Location for pesticides. Figure 23-3 160 31.21055.0000 Roger Zimmer Farm 145-73588 12803 270th St St. Joseph Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 161 31.21049.0002 Todd and Sarah Theisen 145-73976 13127 County Road 160 St. Joseph Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 162 31.21056.0000 Daniel & Melissa Kron Farm 145-75398 26176 133rd Ave St. Joseph Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 163 76.41609.0900 Greg Mueller Farm 145-74214 25770 133rd Ave City of Rockville 56320 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 164 05.02901.0000 Mark Schmitz Farm 145-73935 28247 133rd Ave Collegeville Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 165 05.02904.0000 St. Joseph, Pit 743 (J1-1442)LA 023 See PLSS Information Collegeville Township 56374 LAPP A W000 1 -High Land Application Site (MNG49 Wastewater)Figure 23-3 166 36.23501.0020 Clarence & Joanne Dingmann Farm 145-106204 25579 138th Ave Wakefield Township 56320 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 167 36.23501.0020 DINGMAN FARM CF8197 25579 138TH AVE Wakefield Township 56320 SPL C -1 -High Minnesota Department of Agriculture Spill Location for fertilizers. Figure 23-3 168 05.03045.0000 Dan and Pam Eller Farm 145-108112 13865 Hollyhock Rd Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 169 05.03055.0000 Brandon and Jennifer Dingmann 145-76035 13942 262nd St Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 170 36.23503.0000 Richard J Huberty Farm 145-74662 25031 County Road 2 Wakefield Township 56320 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-3 171 05.02908.0000 Scherer (J1-1442)LA 057 13414 County Road 160 Collegeville Township 56320 LAPP A W000 1 -High Land Application Site (MNG49 Wastewater)Figure 23-3 172 55 2017 Hollyhock Road Improvements C00045825 Hollyhock Road Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 173 36.23513.0005 - C00050537 - Wakefield Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 174 05.03043.0000 Felix Co Excavating 308273903 26715 Island Lake Rd Collegeville Township 56320 HWG I - 1 - High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-4 175 36.23514.0005 Marcus Blonigen Farm 145-75109 25341 Island Lake Rd Wakefield Township 56320 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 176 05.03044.0000 Tom's Truck Repair MNS000136028 14562 260th St Collegeville Township 56320 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-4 177 05.02895.0000 Michael & Lou Ann Simon Farm 145-73894 14534 280th St Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 178 36.23521.0000 Marvin Schneider Farm 1 145-75245 14568 248th St Wakefield Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 179 36.23515.0000 Brian Jungels Farm 145-74591 14619 260th St Wakefield Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 180 05.02915.0002 Nick & Jill Heinen Farm 145-75991 27475 148th Ave Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 181 36.23518.0000 John Brinker Farm 145-75075 25782 153rd Ave Wakefield Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 182 05.03021.0007 Blum Farm 145-102440 15386 260th St Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 183 05.03021.0000 Ronald & Linda Blum Farm 145-75108 15382 265th St Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 184 05.02922.0000 Donald & Joyce Salzer Farm 145-74001 15543 County Road 160 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 185 05.03031.0010 Heritage Lake Estates C00028388 -Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 186 05.03031.0010 Heritage Lake Estates Lot 5 Block 1 SUB0037560 - Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 187 05.03031.0010 Heritage Lake Estates Lot 2 Block 1 SUB0046533 - Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 188 05.03031.0010 Heritage Lakes Estates Lot 3 Block SUB0048200 - Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 189 05.03031.0010 Heritage Lake Estates Lot 4 Block 1 SUB0049068 - Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 190 05.03031.0010 Reuse SUB0049588 - Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A - 1 - High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 191 05.02924.0040 Louis Schaefer Farm 145-108113 15752 County Road 160 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 192 05.02924.0001 2010 Christmas Tree Road Improve C00029668 Address Unknown Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS I -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-4 193 05.02924.0000 James & Lois Tesch Farm 145-73808 15756 County Road 160 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 194 05.02923.0005 Amy Lehmeier Farm 145-76093 15825 Christmas Tree Rd Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 195 05.02929.0000 Larry Klehr Farm 145-74531 27682 County Road 50 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 196 05.02869.0001 John Rothstein Farm 145-74014 16942 Big Fish Lake Rd Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-4 197 05.02892.0015 Mark & Sharon Krebsbach Farm 145-112028 28953 Island Lake Rd Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 198 05.02751.0000 Kevin & Anna Mae Schrom Farm 145-73911 14558 Knightwood Rd Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 STJOE 163021 Page 4 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 199 05.02893.0050 Mitchell & Brenda Brutger Farm 145-120208 15015 Held Circle Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 200 05.03143.0000 Charles Ward Farm 2 145-75227 15348 County Road 51 Collegeville Township 56374 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 201 05.02771.0000 Gerald & Marlene Eiynck Farm 145-74960 29764 156th Ave Collegeville Township 56374 AFL I -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 202 05.02772.0005 Thomsen's Inc MNS000214536 29756 156th Ave Collegeville Township 56320 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-5 203 05.02626.0005 Mark & Sharon Klein Farm 145-74526 15703 Fruit Farm Rd Collegeville Township 56310 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 204 05.02778.0000 Ward Family Farm LLC 145-110942 29342 County Road 50 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 205 05.02718.0000 Peter Goerger Farm 145-74829 16116 County Road 51 Collegeville Township 56310 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 206 05.02784.0000 Ryan Ressemann Farm 145-74059 29236 County Road 50 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 207 05.02776.0000 Richard & Nikki Jochman Farm 145-106176 29762 County Road 50 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A -1 -High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 208 05.03089.0000 D & L Machine Works MNS000210708 29943 Kestral Ln Collegeville Township 56320 HWG A -1 -High MPCA Hazardous Waste Preferred ID Figure 23-5 209 05.02864.0000 TOTAL LAWN CARE CF5522 28892 CNTY RD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SPL C -1 -High Minnesota Department of Agriculture Spill Location for fertilizers. Figure 23-5 210 05.03064.0000 Zierden Cabin CSW C00034902 16514 Laurel Rd Collegeville Township 56320 WWDS A -1 -High Construction Wastewater Disposal Site with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Figure 23-5 211 05.02859.0000 Richard Ward Farm 145-73717 28412 County Road 50 Collegeville Township 56320 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 212 05.02824.0000 Richard Ward Farm 1 145-102489 17494 Harbor Rd Collegeville Township 56310 AFL A - 1 - High MPCA Feedlots Preferred ID Figure 23-5 213 84.53734.0094 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 214 84.53734.0094 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 215 84.53734.0094 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 216 84.53734.0094 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT C -1 -High Observed with 2010 air photograph, pit is along old railroad track and passively vegetated.Figure 24-1 217 84.53734.0094 Stormwater Outlet N/A - City of St. Joseph 56374 SROUT A - 1 - High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 218 84.21499.0012 Stormwater Outlet N/A - City of St. Joseph 56375 SROUT A - 1 - High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 219 84.53947.0000 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT C -1 -High Gravel pit passively revegetated, but completely reclaimed.Figure 24-1 220 84.53300.0277 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT C -1 -High Gravel pit passively revegetated, but completely reclaimed.Figure 24-1 221 55 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 222 84.53400.0007 Stormwater Basin N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 SWB A -1 -High Storm Water Basin (Public water)Figure 24-1 223 84.53921.0000 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 PIT C -1 -High Completely reclaimed into ballpark, aggregate source is classified by MNDOT as "inactive".Figure 24-1 224 84.53921.0000 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 PIT C -1 -High Completely reclaimed into ballpark, aggregate source is classified by MNDOT as "inactive".Figure 24-1 225 84.53300.0251 Stormwater Basin N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 SWB A -1 -High Storm Water Basin (Public water)Figure 24-1 226 55 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 227 84.53400.0004 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 PIT I -1 -High 5+ feet of sand and gravel excavated in gravel pit, current use is for the St. Joseph compost area.Figure 24-1 228 84.53400.0004 Stormwater Basin N/A - City of St. Joseph 56375 SWB A - 1 - High Storm Water Basin (Public water) Figure 24-1 229 55 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA75 N/A - City of St. Joseph 56375 ROADX A - 1 - High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA75 over Watab River) Figure 24-1 230 84.53436.0000 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56375 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 231 84.53300.0254 Stormwater Outlet N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 SROUT A -1 -High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-1 232 84.53300.0260 Gravel Pit N/A 10932 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT I -1 -High Observed from 2010 air photograph, small gravel pit.Figure 24-1 233 84.53300.0246 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT A -1 -High Contains Superior lobe sand and gravel, large active pit.Figure 24-2 234 84.53300.0377 Gravel Pit N/A 31253 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT A -1 -High Contains Superior lobe sand and gravel, large active pit.Figure 24-2 235 84.53300.0246 Gravel Pit N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 PIT C -1 -High Small pit that appears in 2010 air photograph to be completely revegetated.Figure 24-2 236 33.22599.0004 Rail Crossing Over Water N/A - City of St. Joseph 56374 RAILX A - 1 - High Rail Crossing Over Water Figure 24-2 237 31.20644.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA3 o N/A 31641 COUNTY ROAD 3 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA3 over Watab River)Figure 24-2 238 55 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 o N/A -City of St. Joseph 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 over Watab River)Figure 24-2 239 84.53300.0255 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 o N/A 10801 COUNTY ROAD 75 City of St. Joseph 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 over Watab River)Figure 24-2 240 55 Stormwater Outlet N/A -St. Joseph Township 56374 SROUT A -1 High High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-2 241 31.20871.0020 Gravel Pit N/A 29033 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT I -1 Moderate High 10 feet of sand and gravel mined from gravel pit, partially revegetated. Figure 24-2 242 55 Road Crossing Over Water (I94 ove N/A -St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 High High Road Crossing Over Water (I94 over tributary)Figure 24-2 243 55 Stormwater Outlet N/A -St. Joseph Township 56374 SROUT A -1 High High Stormwater Outlet Figure 24-2 244 55 Road Crossing Over Water (I94 ove N/A -St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (I94 over tributary)Figure 24-2 245 31.20871.0020 Gravel Pit N/A 29033 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT I -1 Moderate High 5+ feet of sand and gravel mined from gravel pit, partially revegetated. Figure 24-2 246 55 Road Crossing Over Water (I94 ove N/A -St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (I94 over Watab River)Figure 24-2 247 31.20674.0012 Road Crossing Over Water (Unamm N/A 11400 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (Unammed over Watab)Figure 24-2 248 31.20674.0015 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA51 N/A 11416 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA51 over Watab River)Figure 24-2 STJOE 163021 Page 5 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 249 31.20886.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (295th S N/A 0 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 High High Road Crossing Over Water (295th St over Watab)Figure 24-2 250 31.20883.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 29247 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT C -1 High High Shallowly mined gravel pit with <5 feet of material excavated.Figure 24-2 251 31.20883.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 29247 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT I -1 High High Observed with 2010 air photograph, shallowly mined gravel pit. Figure 24-2 252 31.20909.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (Juniper N/A 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (Juniper Rd over Watab)Figure 24-2 253 31.20909.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (287th S N/A 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (287th St over Watab)Figure 24-2 254 31.20902.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (287th S N/A 28195 124TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (287th St over Tributary)Figure 24-2 255 05.02900.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 28489 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56374 PIT I -1 -High Small gravel pit that is passively revegetating.Figure 24-2 256 31.21030.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (115th A N/A 11575 280TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (115th Ave over tributary)Figure 24-3 257 31.20915.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 11468 282ND ST St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT I -1 -High Small active pit, good material.Figure 24-3 258 31.20914.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (280th o N/A 28221 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (280th over tributary)Figure 24-3 259 31.20914.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 o N/A 28221 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA2 over tributary)Figure 24-3 260 31.21038.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 27722 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT A -1 -High 10 feet of till exposed in pit.Figure 24-3 261 76.41607.0700 Gravel Pit N/A 12113 260TH ST City of Rockville 56303 PIT C -1 -High Gravel pit is sloped and reclaimed into agricultural use.Figure 24-3 262 31.21048.0020 Gravel Pit N/A COUNTY ROAD 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT C -1 -High Passively vegetated gravel pit, shallowly developed.Figure 24-3 263 76.41607.0700 Gravel Pit N/A 12113 260TH ST City of Rockville 56303 PIT C -1 -High Gravel pit is sloped and reclaimed into agricultural use.Figure 24-3 264 76.41607.0700 Gravel Pit N/A 12113 260TH ST City of Rockville 56303 PIT C -1 -High 15+ feet of sand and gravel removed from pit.Figure 24-3 265 31.20902.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (280th o N/A 28195 124TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (280th over Watab)Figure 24-3 266 31.21048.0008 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA16 N/A 12311 COUNTY ROAD 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA160 over Watab)Figure 24-3 267 31.21047.0010 Gravel Pit N/A 12564 COUNTY ROAD 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 PIT I -1 -High Very small gravel pit, observed in 2010 air photograph.Figure 24-3 268 31.21065.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 12031 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 PIT C -1 -High Completely reclaimed into agriculture, ~5 feet of material removed from location.Figure 24-3 269 76.41609.0900 Gravel Pit N/A 25770 133RD AVE City of Rockville 56320 PIT A -1 -High Cobble-rich sand and gravel, slightly silty, actively reclaiming while mining, makes good class 5.Figure 24-3 270 05.02901.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 28247 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56374 PIT I - 1 - High Observed with 2010 air photograph, small gravel pit that is partially revegetated by grass.Figure 24-3 271 05.03046.0001 Gravel Pit N/A 26825 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 PIT I - 1 - High Observed from 2010 air photograph. Figure 24-3 272 36.23501.0020 Gravel Pit N/A - Wakefield Township 56320 PIT I - 1 - High Cobble rich sand and gravel, with 2-3 inch cobbles exposed in inactive gravel pit, partially vegetated.Figure 24-3 273 05.02904.0020 Gravel Pit N/A - Collegeville Township 56374 PIT A - 1 - High Mining a ridge of gravel with little overburden (0-10 feet), Superior lobe gravels.Figure 24-3 274 05.02908.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA16 N/A - Collegeville Township 56320 ROADX A - 1 - High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA160 over Watab) Figure 24-3 275 36.24331.0500 Gravel Pit N/A 25471 138TH AVE Wakefield Township 56320 PIT C - 1 - High Cobble rich sand and gravel, with 2-3 inch cobbles, currently reclaimed into a single home lot.Figure 24-3 276 05.02903.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 27836 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 PIT A - 1 - High Coarse sand and gravel with cobbles, contains some iron oxides. Figure 24-4 277 05.02903.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 27836 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 PIT C - 1 - High Gravel pit is reclaimed into field. Figure 24-4 278 05.02915.0035 Road Crossing Over Water (Island L N/A COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (Island Lake Rd over Watab)Figure 24-4 279 05.02923.0002 Gravel Pit N/A 26990 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 PIT I -1 -High >5 feet of sand and gravel excavated in gravel pit.Figure 24-4 280 05.02869.0001 Gravel Pit N/A 16942 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 PIT I -1 -High 18+ feet of sand and gravel excavated in gravel pit, partially revegetated with grass and trees.Figure 24-4 281 05.02719.0010 Gravel Pit N/A - Collegeville Township 56310 PIT A - 1 - High 20+ feet of cobble-rich sand and gravel exposed in active gravel pit. Figure 24-5 282 05.02783.0000 Road Crossing Over Water (Knightw N/A -Collegeville Township 56320 ROADX A -1 -High Road Crossing Over Water (Knightwood Rd over Watab)Figure 24-5 283 05.02773.0010 Gravel Pit N/A 15953 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56320 PIT I -1 -High Cobble-rich sand and gravel mined from small gravel pit.Figure 24-5 284 05.02718.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 16116 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56310 PIT I -1 -High 8+ feet of cobble-rich sand and gravel mined from gravel pit, passively revegetating with trees.Figure 24-5 285 55 Road Crossing Over Water (CSA50 N/A - Collegeville Township 56320 ROADX A - 1 - High Road Crossing Over Water (CSA50 over Watab) Figure 24-5 286 05.02865.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 28670 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 PIT I - 1 - High 20+ feet of sand and gravel with cobbles excavated from old pit, partially revegetated with grass.Figure 24-5 287 05.02695.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 30233 LILAC RD Collegeville Township 56310 PIT I - 1 - High Observed with 2010 air photograph, small inactive gravel pit, partially revegetated with grass.Figure 24-5 288 05.02796.0000 Gravel Pit N/A 17261 300TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 PIT I - 1 - High 10+ feet of material mined pit, portions are reclaimed with passively revegetated grass.Figure 24-5 289 84.53300.0276 JOHN N & LORNA J HEINEN 31-17504 30978 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 290 84.53300.0275 JOSEPH L MILLER P-022050 30928 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 291 84.53300.0274 CHRISTOPHER M NORDMANN P-000820 30902 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 292 84.53300.0273 BECKY R GLEIN P-024087 30890 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 293 84.53300.0271 ALLEN C & PATRICIA H EHLERT 31-21106 30878 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 STJOE 163021 Page 6 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 294 84.53300.0272 ALBERT W & JULIE A WATKINS 31-12471 30844 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 295 84.53300.0269 CAMERON C ANDERSON P-012088 30828 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 296 84.53300.0270 MITCHELL J DOHERTY P-013692 30798 1ST AVE NE City of St. Joseph 56375 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 297 84.53300.0356 GERALD & BETTY BAGGENSTOS 31-10115 503 COLLEGE AVE N City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 298 84.53300.0355 JERRY & BETTY BAGGENSTOSS 31-21685 511 COLLEGE AVE N City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 299 84.53300.0376 W J PROPERTIES INC 2001.0603 31641 COUNTY ROAD 3 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 300 84.53444.0000 DIAMOND PROPERTIES PARTNE 84-13979 601 COUNTY ROAD 75 W City of St. Joseph 56375 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 301 84.53440.0005 SCHLEPDOG LLC 84-23557 709 COUNTY ROAD 75 City of St. Joseph 56375 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 302 84.53400.0004 CITY OF ST JOSEPH P-009108 - City of St. Joseph 56375 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 303 84.53436.0012 MARK SCHRODEN P-010406 1260 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 304 84.53300.0258 ROSS HULS 2012.0511 30890 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 305 84.53300.0261 GERALDINE E BECHTOLD 31-17459 10938 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 306 84.53300.0238 RONALD G & REBECCA GALLIGA P-021133 31004 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 307 84.53300.0231 DAVID L & LINDA A THOMAS P-017159 31182 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 308 84.53300.0233 EDWIN M & LINDA A MERKLING 31-9503 31125 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 309 33.22176.0006 JOSEPH THEISEN P-011177 10289 NORWAY RD St. Wendel Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 310 31.20938.0004 RAK & MICHELLE A TRAY 31-5544 28794 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 311 84.53945.0049 RICHARD J & AUDREY J SCHROE 31-10565 801 3RD AVE SW City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 312 84.53945.0018 GARRET OKERSTOM 2001.0186 300 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 313 84.53945.0019 BENJAMIN T PRIGGE 31-18331 813 3RD AVE SW City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 314 84.53945.0020 MICHAEL G HANAUSKA 31-13946 817 3RD AVE SW City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 315 33.22176.0000 COLLEEN R & ROBERT G SCHWE 33-6986 10475 NORWAY RD St. Wendel Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 316 84.53945.0017 ROY J SCHLEPER 31-8716 400 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 317 84.53945.0047 JEREMY HENRIKSON 2001.0364 401 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 318 84.53945.0016 MARK G & BETH L LEITHER 31-5291 504 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 319 84.53945.0015 DANIEL J & LORI D FELIX 31-5056 600 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 320 84.53434.0015 RANDALL A BRODA 31-11838 825 3RD AVE SW City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 321 84.53945.0007 RANDALL C & DEBORAH BUNNEL 31-6670 601 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 322 84.53300.0245 DUANE J & LISA M PFANNENSTE 31-13627 31247 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 323 84.53945.0014 DEVYN T MARGL 31-5057 604 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 324 84.53945.0013 ANDREW B & MARY A SCHREIFE 31-5058 608 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 325 31.20923.0000 PETER GEORGE P-018004 28621 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 326 84.53945.0012 BRANDON FOWLER 31-13182 612 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 327 84.53945.0005 ELIZABETH SCHLOEMER 31-7273 701 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 328 84.53945.0011 THOMAS F & BARBARA A NIELAN 31-7829 700 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 STJOE 163021 Page 7 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 329 84.53945.0010 CHARLES S & REBECCA NEESER 31-8379 704 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 330 84.53945.0004 DUANE & LAURA GREGORY 2005.0335 705 HILL ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 331 84.53300.0326 SISTERS OF THE ORDER OF ST B 31-20869 -City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 332 84.53300.0345 STEVEN J & ANITA J REBER 31-7714 31154 COUNTY ROAD 3 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 333 31.20930.0000 PETER M WERTISH P-011837 28493 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 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1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 340 31.20872.0010 JOHN J OIEN P-005771 29203 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 341 31.20643.0500 MILLSTREAM INVESTMENTS LLC 31-20699 31015 COUNTY ROAD 3 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 342 31.20866.0005 STEARNS COOPERATIVE ELEC A 31-23141 29643 FRONTAGE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 343 31.20644.0000 MICHEL A & PATRICIA SCHNEIDE 31-11880 31641 COUNTY ROAD 3 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 344 84.53300.0260 DELBERT BECHTOLD 31-17460 10932 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 345 84.53300.0243 EDWARD C & KAREN D SPILLERS 31-16109 11037 COUNTY ROAD 75 City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 346 84.53300.0266 ALISON MCREYNOLDS P-006204 11040 LEAF RD City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 347 31.20925.0020 FREDRICK A HONER & JEAN M H P-005106 28587 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 348 84.53300.0267 ERIC W ESSERT P-002497 11074 LEAF RD City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 349 84.53300.0263 THOMAS GANGLE P-003457 11101 LEAF RD City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 350 31.21306.0000 DAVID J SALZER P-011537 28768 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 351 31.20871.0020 J & T SALZER FARMS LLC P-021831 29033 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 352 84.53300.0264 WALZ PROPERTIES LLC P-002036 11126 LEAF RD City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 353 31.21405.0020 JEFFREY R & COURTNEY J TAUF P-002924 28480 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 354 84.53532.0800 CITY OF ST JOSEPH 31-20296 1361 MINNESOTA ST W City of St. Joseph 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 355 31.20926.0000 KEITH M VIERE P-021878 - St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 356 31.20871.0009 JEFFREY M & LAURA L SALZER 31-19768 28747 KELP RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 357 31.20657.0000 KEVIN SCHLOEMER 31-21675 11414 COUNTY ROAD 75 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 358 31.20873.0050 LEO F & THERESA H GLATZEL TR 31-12558 11265 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 359 31.20662.0000 GREG REINHARDT P-006414 31164 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 360 31.20661.0000 STEVEN J BUERMANN P-002005 31102 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 361 31.21346.0102 FLOYD E & TRESA A OSTENDOR 31-12262 11415 COUNTY ROAD 75 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 362 31.20881.0000 NORBERT J & MARIETTE L WALZ 31-7784 29659 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 363 31.20885.0012 TAMARA J HUESERS REV TRUST P-021553 29332 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 STJOE 163021 Page 8 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 364 31.20907.0020 DEREK R RUEGEMER P-020505 28720 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 Moderate High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 365 31.20874.0000 ALAN L & CAROLINE D GLATZEL 31-9152 11313 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 366 31.20879.0000 MARK A NATHAN 31-9605 29531 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 367 31.20671.0000 ROGER & GAIL BUERMANN P-015867 30999 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 368 31.20658.0000 DALE A SCHNEIDER REV TRUST P-005768 31197 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 369 31.20657.0010 ANDREW T & ELIZABETH A AUGE P-009131 31065 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 370 31.20657.0008 GARY M & CYNTHIA T FASCHING 31-18003 31133 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-1 371 31.20878.0000 NORBERT J & MARIETTE L WALZ 31-6513 29633 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 372 31.20885.0000 JENNIFER J MEYER REV TRUST 31-21625 29331 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-2 373 31.21312.0082 THE LAND OF MILK AND HONEY P-008343 11738 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 374 31.21305.0500 DARRIN & BARBARA HOLTHAUS 31-20619 28654 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 375 31.20875.0020 JOYCE S FABER REV TRUST 31-6647 11837 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 376 31.20675.0000 CHRISTINA CLIFTON 2012.0552 11780 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 377 31.20885.0010 MEYER FAMILY TRUST 31-14179 29465 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 378 31.20877.0000 RYAN & LAURA FLATEN 2005.0207 11843 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 379 31.20875.0000 THOMAS VALERIUS P-005355 29922 119TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 380 31.20679.0001 WARREN O BOSTROM P-004535 11832 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 381 31.20886.0000 ST JOSEPH ROD AND GUN CLUB P-001557 0 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 382 31.21307.0210 MARK M & LORI L CHLAN 2005.0284 29867 119TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 383 31.20912.0000 RYAN G KLIMEK 31-23016 28493 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 384 31.21307.0200 GARY F SKUDLAREK 31-11553 29979 119TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 385 31.20911.0015 JAN C KAETER P-005174 28585 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 386 31.21237.0000 ALAN M HUSBY 2012.0581 29665 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 387 31.21236.0000 BRUCE HANSON 2007.0289 29681 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 388 31.21235.0000 JEFFREY A LENZEN P-013039 29705 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 389 31.20876.0000 JEFFERY W BARG P-002066 29755 119TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 390 31.21238.0000 THOMAS HOOVER P-006199 29633 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 391 31.21239.0000 BRENT D BRUNS P-006063 29607 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 392 31.21240.0002 MICHAEL & MARILU HORNSTEIN 2011.0142 29585 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 393 31.21305.0000 ROBERT & DIANE STEFFES 2007.0293 29547 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 394 31.21305.0003 SANDRA J SKUZA REV TRUST 2007.0294 29529 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 395 31.21311.0050 LORI A ACKERMAN & MICHAEL C 2007.0295 12001 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 396 31.20679.0000 MICHAEL D PFLUEGER 2000.0088 12014 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 397 31.21334.0000 CHRISTOPHER A THOMS P-008377 29468 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 398 31.21336.0000 JOSEPH HODGINS P-015953 29416 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 STJOE 163021 Page 9 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 399 31.21337.0000 CHRISTOPHER J & CHERYL M DE 31-23038 29402 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 400 31.21337.0002 LAWRENCE A & KAREN D BARTH P-008597 29382 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 401 31.21311.0052 DAVID A & JUDITH A RUEGEMER 2007.0296 12005 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 402 31.21338.0000 DARRICK M SABOE P-011901 29358 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 403 31.21339.0000 JIM PERRY P-016215 29342 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 404 31.21315.0000 JODY ZETAH P-004255 29485 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 405 31.21316.0000 JEREMY GIRGEN P-015358 29467 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 406 31.21317.0000 LAWRENCE & BETTY ZINS P-020857 29449 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 407 31.21341.0000 MARVIN J & ILENE SCHMITT P-013428 29306 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 408 31.21318.0000 THOMAS J & ELAINE M NEWTON 2007.0298 29417 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 409 31.20910.0000 BRANDON HAMPLE P-014656 12060 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 410 31.21319.0000 DONALD R RAMLER 31-20485 29401 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 411 31.21320.0000 JAMES W HUNTINGTON 2008.0208 29381 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 412 31.21342.0000 DANNY J & MARY E HOLAN 2001.0149 29290 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 413 31.21321.0000 ANTHONY E GENEROUS 31-22356 29367 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 414 31.20677.0000 SHARON M PUERINGER P-019029 12110 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 415 31.21322.0000 DANIEL F & ANNETTE I KREMER 2007.0299 29349 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 416 31.21343.0000 MICHAEL E SEMINITIS P-004712 29274 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 417 31.21312.0004 BARBARA SYNSTEGARD 2007.0297 12146 KARLYN RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 418 31.21323.0000 AARON OLIVER P-000185 29321 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 419 31.21325.0000 RALPH B MEYER 31-21340 29291 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 420 31.20678.0000 DAROL & ELDORA STUDER 31-8729 12158 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 421 31.21326.0000 MARK T STEIL P-021524 29281 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 422 31.21406.0055 STEPHEN A MARIASH 2013.0383 12145 KARLYN RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 423 31.21327.0000 JUSTIN KOPP P-013457 29265 KRAEMER LAKE RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 High High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 424 31.21406.0050 JOHN F GROBE P-013209 12187 KARLYN RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 425 31.20890.0000 JAMES J & MARY J STOTKO 31-21315 12211 KARLYN RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 426 31.20889.0000 ALEXANDER E SCHMIDT P-011939 12255 KARLYN RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 427 31.20913.0000 RANDAL J & PATRICIA A TORBOR 31-18446 12259 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 428 31.21409.0160 MKS REAL ESTATE LLC P-009602 12325 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 429 31.21175.0000 CLIFFORD C TEIGEN & MARCIA T 2007.0285 12312 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 430 31.20903.0000 RAYMOND J & BARBARA BECHTO 31-22298 12349 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 431 31.21409.0161 MYRA L SCHRUP REV TRUST P-023360 29710 KIPPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 432 31.20899.0000 JASON M GILL P-023086 12358 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 433 31.21187.0020 LYNN E & JODY B KNOPP 2007.0288 12388 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 STJOE 163021 Page 10 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 434 31.20665.0010 GERALDINE A THOMAS 31-11041 12324 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 435 31.20668.0001 RUSSELL J MOTSCHKE 31-18604 30025 125TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 436 31.21177.0000 ALAN & SHARON FROLEK 31-21401 12416 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 437 31.20668.0002 MICHAEL H THELL 2006.0112 30045 125TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 438 31.21307.0503 JOEL A & EILEEN KRON 31-18734 12407 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 439 31.20891.0005 BRIAN R HAGEN P-001673 29706 KIPPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 440 31.21409.0157 WILDWOOD RANCH LLLP P-008471 12449 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 441 31.21182.0000 DALE & MARILYN HAUG P-011106 12494 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 442 31.20667.0000 HARRISON J FANGMEIER P-012339 12518 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 443 31.21307.0500 BRIAN M & BECKY J AUSTIN P-000244 12501 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 444 31.20891.0000 STEARNS COUNTY P-001979 29709 KIPPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 445 31.21183.0000 THOMAS J MURRAY 31-20721 0 Not supplied St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 446 31.21184.0000 THOMAS J MURRAY 31-20721 12520 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 447 31.20666.0000 BRIAN W SCHWEGEL P-005256 12596 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 448 31.21185.0000 ALLEN MILLER P-006905 12540 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 449 31.20665.0000 RUSSEL & HEATHER KLEIN 31-21635 12650 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 450 31.21187.0000 JEROME J & JOAN R JONAS 2007.0306 12608 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 451 31.20902.0000 JAMES J MATHIES REV TRUST 31-13825 28195 124TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 452 31.21159.0000 PHILIP J RYAN P-022226 12634 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 453 31.21409.0151 WILDWOOD RANCH LLLP P-008470 29873 KIPPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 454 31.21409.0150 WAYNE N & DOREEN E HONER 31-19397 29925 KIPPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 455 31.21234.0003 WESTLEY J OLMSCHENK 31-20265 - St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 456 31.21159.0013 JOHN E BARTEK P-014987 12716 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 457 31.21159.0004 GREG M HANSEN P-003286 12786 JUNIPER RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 458 31.21234.0002 JOSEPH DEGIOVANNI P-022356 12822 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 459 31.20891.0010 COUNTY OF STEARNS P-000108 - St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 460 31.21234.0005 GARY P BECHTOLD REV TRUST P-013365 12976 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 461 31.21234.0004 JAMIE M & JODI A PELZEL 31-24115 13106 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 462 31.21406.0067 DEAN A & GAYLE L FROLEK 31-16500 13105 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 463 31.21406.0068 TODD CASE P-013996 13153 287TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 464 31.20664.0012 NOONAN FAMILY LTM PARTNERS 31-20634 13290 COUNTY ROAD 51 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 465 31.21406.0069 TIMOTHY R TERHAAR JR P-001965 28628 133RD AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 466 05.02897.0010 SCOTT BRINKMAN 05-18799 13503 287TH ST Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 467 05.02742.0500 ORDER OF SAINT BENEDICT P-016957 - Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-6 468 05.02744.0002 THOMAS M & VICKIE L WICKS 2006.0250 13517 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 STJOE 163021 Page 11 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 469 05.02747.0000 GALEN H & BONITA M KABE 05-12674 13652 287TH ST Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 470 05.02900.0000 RUDOLPH J ZIMMER 05-17542 28489 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 471 05.02742.0010 BENJAMIN E PFLUEGER P-010632 13606 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 472 05.02744.0050 JOEL C & SUSAN SHOBE 05-18768 29738 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 473 05.02897.0000 PAUL & JODI BRINKMAN 05-18689 13865 287TH ST Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 474 05.02738.0001 ADAM KONCZEWSKI P-008154 13846 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 475 05.02742.0005 PAUL H & TAMMY L PFANNENSTE 2001.0319 13712 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 476 05.02743.0000 TODD WACHENDORF P-022132 13803 LAKELAND RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 477 05.02749.0000 MARK J MONDLOCH 05-6134 29735 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-7 478 05.02745.0012 JOHN E & MARY B DAVIS 05-20552 29576 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 479 05.02745.0010 VAL HELGA FARM PARTNERSHIP 05-7029 -Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 480 05.02746.0005 JAMES & ELIZABETH WESTERHO 05-7247 29102 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 481 05.02898.0001 JASON M SCHMITZ P-011310 28952 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 482 05.02898.0035 PAUL R & LISA M STOCK 05-22969 14102 287TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 483 31.21025.0005 TERWEY BROTHERS 31-8270 28012 JIMSON RD St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 484 31.21028.0000 JAMES R SCHREIFELS FAMILY T 31-20602 10568 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 485 31.21027.0002 KENNETH J & TERESA M KOLTES P-001220 10804 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 486 31.20931.0000 LAWRENCE L SCHAFER 2008.0167 11040 282ND ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 487 31.21079.0000 STEVEN STEINHOFF P-020695 10977 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 488 31.21078.0090 STEVEN J & LEANN M JOHANNES 31-12217 11034 264TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 489 31.21081.0010 RICHARD D & MARILYN L KOLTES 31-10836 26544 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 490 31.21083.0010 JEFFREY R & LINDA SCHREIFELS 31-8081 11062 264TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 491 31.21083.0002 MICHAEL J & KATHRYN A BAKER 2012.0379 11139 264TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 492 31.21083.0015 JASON SPOHN P-008767 26301 112TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 493 31.21027.0015 KOLTES FARMS LLC P-003547 11312 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 494 31.21084.0012 JAMES M & ROXANNE D COTA 31-18677 11124 261ST ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 495 31.21083.0003 ROGER P & NANCY G DRONTLE 31-18278 11182 264TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 496 31.21083.0001 JEFFREY S & ANNETTE K NEU 31-13679 26341 112TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 497 31.21083.0004 ANTHONY J HYATT P-016751 26300 112TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 498 31.21084.0000 RYAN S ANGELL P-011948 26212 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 499 31.21083.0000 TIMOTHY C BRAWTHEN 2011.0147 26414 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 500 31.21085.0006 AMBER M GROSS P-009776 26054 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 501 31.21064.0002 ROBERT G & ALICE M MAYERS 31-7050 26673 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 502 31.21067.0006 DARREL B & WENDY J ASHFELD 31-11140 11400 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 503 31.21067.0003 LEROY R & DORIS ETHEN P-004400 26401 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 STJOE 163021 Page 12 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 504 76.41608.0805 KRISTI R HOFFMAN P-014751 25287 COUNTY ROAD 139 City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 505 31.21031.0000 KOLTES FARMS LLC 31-5838 11312 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 506 76.41608.0700 MICHAEL ROTHSTEIN 76-13529 25033 COUNTY ROAD 139 City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 507 31.21071.0022 DONALD & ROSANNE OSTENDOR 31-3943 26195 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 508 76.41836.0007 GARY S & KIMBERLEY GILLITZER P-021200 25413 COUNTY ROAD 139 City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 509 31.21039.0000 JEROME D DRONTLE 31-23968 11442 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 510 76.41850.0203 CODY J BUCHHEIT P-018464 25739 HILLTOP CT City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 511 76.41608.0010 RICHARD & SHARON LEITHER 28-16777 25573 COUNTY ROAD 139 City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 512 76.41836.0001 GLEN H HILSGEN 76-24181 11426 255TH ST City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 513 31.21046.0000 ALLAN R THOMES 1998.0595 11444 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 514 31.21033.0002 BRIAN G LINN P-001681 27666 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 515 31.20915.0000 TERWEY BROTHERS 31-16006 11468 282ND ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 516 31.21067.0004 RANDY LEGATT P-022358 11486 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 517 31.21071.0016 STEVEN N & CHERYL A BLOCH 31-9611 11506 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 518 76.41836.0006 DOUGLAS KUKLOK 2011.0238 11427 255TH ST City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 519 76.41850.0201 JOHN H & LISA L LUTGEN P-014030 25743 HILLTOP CT City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 520 31.21030.0005 MICHAEL J & DIANE D ZIMMER 31-11169 27675 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 521 31.21044.0000 DWIGHT R & KAREN GEISLINGER 31-17217 11544 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 522 31.21030.0000 MICHAEL J & DIANE D ZIMMER 31-21627 11575 280TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 523 31.21069.0001 CHAD R LEITHER 31-17711 26258 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 524 31.21067.0002 LORI A MARTHALER-PHILIPPI 1998.0730 11595 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 525 31.21067.0005 NICHOLAS A ANDERSON P-003778 11594 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 526 31.21071.0001 JAMES A GRIFFIN 31-15281 11542 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 527 31.21071.0015 MARK A HENNEN 31-16974 11612 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 528 31.21032.0002 FLOYD E & TRESA A OSTENDOR P-022395 27640 115TH AVE St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 529 31.21043.0000 RAYMOND L & ARLENE RICHTER 2002.0491 11670 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 530 31.20917.0000 GREGORY M & IMOGENE L WOR 31-9043 11688 280TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 531 76.41611.0000 DONALD & MARLYS EIKMEIER 28-11640 24992 HALFMAN RD City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 532 76.41836.0005 GARY S & KIMBERLEY GILLITZER 76-19552 11428 255TH ST City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 533 31.20916.0000 KEVIN R & LISA M WEYER 31-16345 11768 280TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 534 31.21071.0005 CRAIG CORDIE P-011742 11722 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 535 31.21030.0010 BRADLEY G & CARA L ZIMMER 31-20066 11769 280TH ST St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 536 31.21067.0001 GARY D & NANCY L JANSON 31-17079 11680 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 537 31.21069.0000 MICHAEL & DAWN KOENIGUER 2004.0464 11681 HAZEL RD St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 538 31.21071.0025 JAMES A & CAROL M THEISEN 31-16037 12114 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 STJOE 163021 Page 13 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 539 31.21041.0000 JERRY & KATHY THEISEN 31-22084 11822 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 540 31.21036.0000 STEVEN R & NANCY R WALZ P-003767 27884 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-3 541 76.41608.0300 BRIAN J & KATHLEEN M STANGE 28-13452 25022 HALFMAN RD City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 542 76.42165.0000 JEFFREY D & JANEL A LAHR 76-22419 25046 HALFMAN RD City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 543 31.21040.0000 DANIEL J & KELLY R WILLARD 1998.0587 11900 COUNTY ROAD 139 St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 544 76.42165.0003 DEREK L VILLNOW 2006.0422 25045 HALFMAN RD City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 545 76.42165.0001 JOEL SCHWINGHAMMER 28-12923 25076 HALFMAN RD City of Rockville 56303 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 546 31.20914.0000 ALFRED J & DOLORES TORBORG 31-16951 28221 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 547 31.21071.0000 STANELY J & MARTHA M SCHELO 1999.0736 11820 260TH ST St. Joseph Township 56303 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-4 548 31.21038.0000 JEREMY D SALZER P-012833 27722 COUNTY ROAD 2 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 STJOE 163021 Page 14 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 574 76.41610.0500 KIPLAND VALE INC 28-11949 24353 125TH AVE City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 575 76.42185.0001 STEPHEN A & MARGARET DIETM 28-6845 12865 250TH ST City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 576 76.41609.0700 MATTHEW A & CAROL M BICKNE 2001.0397 12924 250TH ST City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 577 76.42185.0004 MARK A & BRENDA L SCHNEIDER 76-18788 24942 HAVENWOOD RD City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 578 31.21052.0004 DONALD & MARY LOUISE HARTIG P-008946 12998 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 579 76.42185.0003 GREGG & PAULA A SCHLEPPENB 28-14481 24943 HAVENWOOD RD City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 580 76.41609.0300 MICHAEL A NISTLER P-024569 25417 COUNTY ROAD 2 City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 581 31.21052.0003 KENT WIDMEIER P-007286 13002 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 582 76.41609.0800 TIMOTHY M & ALETA M HOLBROO 28-10227 13002 250TH ST City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 583 31.21051.0002 SUSAN A MULLER REV TRUST P-009423 12940 COUNTY ROAD 160 St. Joseph Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 584 76.42185.0002 BRENT NIERENHAUSEN 76-24282 12953 250TH ST City of Rockville 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-5 585 31.21056.0000 DANIEL M KRON 31-22967 26176 133RD AVE St. Joseph Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 586 31.21052.0002 ALEXANDER M STEIL P-014082 13096 270TH ST St. Joseph Township 56320 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 593 05.03058.0000 DUANE R & KAREN K CONRAD 05-19509 26225 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 594 05.03046.0010 CHRISTOPHER M LEHNEN P-015116 -Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 595 05.02904.0000 DEAN W & KAROL R SCHERER 05-21860 13414 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 596 05.03046.0001 STEVEN M & ELODIE A WORM 05-9779 26825 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 597 05.02907.0010 TIMOTHY & TARA BAYERL TRUST P-006323 13482 270TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 598 05.03046.0002 NANCY LEE THOMPSON 05-22082 26615 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 599 05.03046.0000 ANDREW BRETH 05-20556 26553 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 600 05.02901.0004 MARLENE M SCHMITZ 2001.0409 28245 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 601 05.03057.0000 DANIEL M KRON 05-21037 26183 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 602 05.03047.0000 DONALD H STUEVE 05-5757 13475 270TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 603 05.03046.0006 CHRISTOPHER M LEHNEN P-014760 26507 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 604 05.02901.0000 MARK R & LISA L SCHMITZ 05-21604 28247 133RD AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 605 05.03048.0000 JOHN STORKAMP P-010512 13507 270TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 606 05.02905.0000 DOROTHEA E RITTER 05-16242 13502 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 607 36.23501.0020 ROCKWOOD ACRES LLC P-018074 - Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 608 05.02907.0000 NADINE T ELLER 05-19997 13730 270TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 STJOE 163021 Page 15 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 609 05.03045.0000 DANIEL A & PAMELA M ELLER 05-17989 13865 HOLLYHOCK RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 610 36.24048.0073 BILLY J SCHERER P-011576 - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-8 617 36.23503.0000 RICHARD J HUBERTY 36-13685 25031 COUNTY ROAD 2 Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-10 618 05.03050.0010 DIANE C KRON 05-18490 14026 HOLLYHOCK RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 619 05.03045.0010 MATTHEW & NATALIE E BRUYETT 05-16010 14001 HOLLYHOCK RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 620 05.03055.0001 BENJAMIN D DINGMANN P-016689 13954 262ND ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 621 36.24331.0500 JAMES L HENNEN & JOAN V HEN 36-20419 25471 138TH AVE Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 622 36.23503.0020 ERIN D SWENSON REV TRUST P-010766 25818 ISLAND LAKE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 623 05.02903.0000 RALPH N & CAROLE M SAUER 05-21530 27836 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 624 05.03056.0010 GORDON A HESSE 05-9476 14112 264TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 625 05.03052.0010 JOSEPH A & RHONDA A POHL 05-12424 14174 HOLLYHOCK RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 626 05.03056.0030 TIMOTHY P BOLDT 2012.0026 14124 264TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 627 05.03056.0026 BRANDON R REESE P-015408 14163 264TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 628 05.03282.0060 DAVID W PAULSON 05-24203 14123 HOLLYHOCK RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 629 05.02910.0000 JOHN POHL P-005664 27102 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 630 05.03053.0000 DANIEL T PETERSON 05-24002 26604 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 631 05.03282.0050 RICHARD L & MELANIE E THOMP 2005.0416 26626 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 632 05.03056.0020 KYLE I SUNDE P-000154 14215 264TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 633 36.23508.0010 BENJAMIN F WILLIAMS 36-23768 25372 ISLAND LAKE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-10 634 36.24106.0006 COREY B MUELLER P-018764 25624 ISLAND LAKE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 635 36.24106.0001 DERIK EDWARDS P-023568 25726 ISLAND LAKE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 636 36.23509.0000 JASON A EGGERT P-008398 25574 ISLAND LAKE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 637 05.03056.0000 THOMAS R & LORI L STOCK 05-17879 14242 264TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 638 05.03055.0020 DOUGLAS M & ALYSSA H HEINEN P-017463 26152 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 639 05.03055.0003 CRAIG R & DENISE GUGGENBER 05-21514 26174 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 640 05.03056.0022 NICOLE C KOENIG 05-22933 26274 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 641 05.03226.0300 JASON JONAS 05-19986 27123 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 642 05.03051.0000 FABIAN W RUHLAND P-014959 26995 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 643 05.03146.0001 KATHLEEN JO FELIX-DRONTLE P-007195 26701 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 STJOE 163021 Page 16 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 644 05.03034.0010 ADAM J DULLINGER P-005734 26573 ISLAND LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-9 645 05.03044.0000 DM DINGMANN FARMS LLC 05-2818 - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 670 05.02924.0020 AUSTIN M & LORRAINE SYMALLA 05-18177 15617 CHRISTMAS TREE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 671 05.02924.0002 JEANNE DUCHENE 05-18075 15653 CHRISTMAS TREE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 672 05.03022.0505 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-FIS 5-324 -Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 673 05.02924.0030 TYLER WALZ P-020652 15702 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 674 05.03164.0950 SEAN P WHERRY P-013210 26493 HERITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 675 05.03164.0951 MICHAEL G COOK P-022603 15790 262ND ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 676 05.02924.0010 BRIAN & JACKIE TORBORG 2003.0217 15726 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 677 05.02924.0001 K & L REAL ESTATE LLC P-005914 15813 CHRISTMAS TREE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 678 05.02924.0040 LOUIS S & JANE A SCHAEFER 05-15895 15752 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 STJOE 163021 Page 17 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 679 05.02923.0005 AMY M LEHMEIER 2004.0174 15825 CHRISTMAS TREE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 680 05.02924.0000 JAMES H & LOIS B TESCH 05-10424 15756 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 681 05.03023.0025 SCOTT E NETTER 05-17780 15953 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 682 05.03164.0954 ROSE M NIERENHAUSEN REV TR P-003442 26015 HERITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 683 05.03164.0953 DEAN J & SHAREEN M STOMMES P-014096 15909 262ND ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 684 05.03023.0050 KEVIN & CHRISTINE EISENSCHE 05-18832 16019 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 685 05.03164.0952 DANIEL MONDLOCH P-008634 15902 262ND ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 686 05.02924.0050 GORDON A & IONE M SCHMITT 05-14610 15758 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 687 05.02919.0000 DAVID J KLEIN 05-2848 15852 CHRISTMAS TREE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 688 05.03023.0000 EISENSCHENK HOMMERDING FA 05-375 -Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 689 36.23523.0002 RANDALL F TENVOORDE P-020804 26003 HERITAGE RD Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 690 05.03026.0000 ARNOLD J COURT 05-1806 16062 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 691 05.03029.0000 STEPHEN J HEINEN 05-21333 16105 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 692 05.03030.0002 CALVIN & MELISSA FISCHER 05-20424 26964 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 693 05.03028.0000 BRUCE H JOHANNES P-009786 16168 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 694 05.03033.0005 TERESE ANN BIBEAU 05-21230 16245 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 695 05.03500.0085 JOANNE I THOMES 05-20923 16214 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 696 05.02919.0005 JEFFREY G THORPE 2011.0449 16213 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 697 05.03023.0002 MICHAEL J & SUSAN EISENSCHE 1998.0369 26846 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 698 05.03025.0000 DAVID E & PATRICIA M WELLE 05-1222 26572 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 699 05.03001.0018 RALPH F FELD 05-11813 16498 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 700 05.03323.0000 CURTIS L & LYNDA M OLAFSON 2007.0791 16335 COUNTY ROAD 160 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 701 05.03500.0082 PATRICK A DWYER 05-13932 16402 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 702 36.23527.0000 MINNERATH PROPERTIES LLC P-004468 25241 163RD AVE Wakefield Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 703 05.02940.0008 RALPH & LINDA LEITHER 05-14675 16503 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 704 05.02995.0000 PETER M JONAS P-006651 26865 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 705 05.02937.0000 NOAH BAYER 2012.0220 - Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 706 05.02940.0000 SUZANNE G ANDERSON P-005478 26987 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 707 05.03266.0040 LLOYD J WEBER 05-20983 26705 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 708 05.02994.0004 PAUL F & DIANE S LOSINSKI 05-13137 26623 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 709 05.03500.0078 DAVID A & MARY M EICH 05-7240 16504 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 710 05.02940.0001 JANET M BRAUN 05-17265 16511 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 711 05.02995.0010 MICHAEL & ROSEMARY WINDSC 05-21089 26709 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 712 05.02859.0000 RICHARD V WARD 05-180 28412 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 713 05.02929.0006 JEREMY C FLECK P-012090 16633 277TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 STJOE 163021 Page 18 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 714 05.03500.0052 ROGER L & KAREN A STOMMES 05-18055 26424 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 715 05.03500.0053 JOEL N & CATHERINE M ROBAK 05-20103 26436 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 716 05.02937.0020 NOAH BAYER P-023677 27398 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 717 05.03500.0050 GRANT M JOHNSON P-020280 26402 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 718 05.03500.0058 JORDAN S HOBBS P-011131 26415 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 719 05.03500.0060 JAMES E & SHARON A KLEIN 05-16893 26403 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 720 05.03500.0054 DUANE A KUSS 2010.0424 26440 HERMITAGE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 721 05.02995.0005 PETER D WEBER P-017021 16782 269TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 722 05.02937.0030 MICHAEL & BEVERLY HENGEMU 05-12044 27386 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 723 05.02995.0015 EMMERICH & NOTBURGA SACK 05-8404 16783 269TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 724 05.02998.0050 LYNN SCHURMAN 05-3607 26732 168TH AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 725 05.02929.0000 LARRY E KLEHR P-023459 27682 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 726 05.02926.0500 COLLEGEVILLE TOWNSHIP 05-20048 27724 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 727 05.02998.0006 ANDRIA L SCHURMAN P-002466 16852 269TH ST Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-13 728 05.02928.0016 THOMAS J STONE JR P-013382 27385 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 729 05.03272.0000 DONALD & IRENE DANIELS 05-8990 16843 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 730 05.02928.0020 ROBERT A & LILA M MUELLER P-013664 16823 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 731 05.03273.0000 CARRIE MEYER P-010676 16822 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 732 05.03274.0000 TODD & JULIE RUEGEMER P-014870 16874 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 733 05.02928.0010 BRYAN JENNINGS P-003871 - Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 734 05.02928.0004 KENNETH I & KATHLEEN B STAN 05-2839 27825 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 735 05.02935.0000 STEPHEN A JUSTIN P-001367 27763 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 736 05.02928.0000 JOSH HIRSCHFELD 2013.0146 27867 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 737 05.02932.0000 GERALD A & JUNE ANN ROSSMA 05-13885 16875 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 738 05.03275.0000 JOSHUA J SCHNEIDER P-013796 16905 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 739 05.03276.0000 STEPHEN A MUGGLI TRUST P-008007 16917 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 740 05.02874.0000 ANDREW D HOFFMAN P-006458 16956 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 741 05.03095.0000 BRADLEY W ANDVIK P-015744 16941 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 STJOE 163021 Page 19 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 749 05.03102.0050 JORDAN L BJORKLUND P-016693 16977 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 750 05.03103.0000 ALLAN J & LUCY H HESS 05-21031 16981 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 751 05.02879.0000 ANDREW D HOFFMAN P-008982 16993 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 752 05.03104.0000 KURT & KRISTINE KREBS 2005.0082 16987 JENNIFER DR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 753 05.02928.0003 EDWARD J ZAPP REV TRUST 05-23477 27524 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 754 05.02931.0000 NICHOLAS J KOOP P-020540 27682 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 755 05.02878.0000 MARK J TRAUT REV TRUST 05-21094 17027 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 756 05.03251.0000 MICHAEL J FRERICKS P-000652 27867 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 757 05.02877.0000 ROBERT KRATZ P-012163 17039 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 758 05.03232.0000 JANET C WARNERT P-017574 27703 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 766 05.03239.0000 GARY MENKE 05-19742 27587 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 767 05.02876.0000 KURT ROTHSTEIN P-006699 17085 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 768 05.03240.0000 ROBERT J & MARTHA SALZER 2012.0164 27565 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 769 05.03243.0000 DENISE FANDEL P-005492 27509 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 770 05.03241.0000 DANIEL LEE VAN SLOUN P-006499 27553 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 771 05.03242.0000 NEIL C & KELLY B FANDEL P-020859 27531 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 772 05.03235.0000 DANIEL M BECKIUS P-008903 27655 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 773 05.03234.0000 DUSTIN M HANNEMAN P-008125 27681 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 774 05.03249.0000 MARK A BACKES TRUST P-022871 27877 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 775 05.03233.0000 MARY E RETHMEIER 05-19747 27695 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 776 05.02873.0000 CHARLES & NANCY L WENNER P-006032 17113 BIG FISH LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 777 05.03250.0000 ANN J PEDERSON 2005.0093 27873 HIDDEN COVE RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 STJOE 163021 Page 21 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 819 05.02757.0002 ROBERT L & TARA L DINNDORF P-012441 14814 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 820 05.02757.0003 MARK LUDOWESE P-010340 14852 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 821 05.02757.0005 JOHN P SCHWARTZ 05-22150 14845 KNIGHTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 822 05.02894.0006 THERESA MAKOONS-SOLARZ P-009044 14864 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 830 05.02757.0030 DAVID J FREMO 2011.0088 15092 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 831 05.02894.0012 JOSEPH C MOOG 05-16155 14993 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 832 05.02757.0001 LINDA L PERRINGTON REV TRUS P-020607 14983 KNIGHTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 833 05.02894.0009 MARK & JANELLE M EVESLAGE 05-3261 15086 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 834 05.02894.0005 JERALD J WICKLUND 05-6801 15076 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 835 05.02757.0007 BENJAMIN BRUNNER P-019103 15106 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 836 05.02894.0011 MARLIN J BOECKMANN 05-20887 15009 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 837 05.02894.0002 STEVEN LETNES 05-7319 15062 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 838 05.02894.0004 KENNETH L SAUER 05-7679 15016 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 839 05.02758.0001 DOUGLAS A & GWEN R CARLSO 05-12820 29454 151ST AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 840 05.02764.0000 TIMOTHY & SHEILA COURT TRUS 05-9519 29416 151ST AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 841 05.02758.0000 JOHN M LUDWIG REV TRUST 05-16365 15034 KNIGHTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 842 05.02765.0000 JANET M HAVILAND P-004757 15162 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 843 05.02730.0000 JAIME & SALLY LARSON P-003139 15247 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 844 05.02757.0006 EARL L & PATRICIA M LARSON 2008.0121 15091 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 845 05.02894.0001 JEREMY D SALZER 05-16015 15073 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 846 05.02893.0050 MITCHELL A & BRENDA M BRUTG P-011681 15015 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-12 847 05.02894.0013 VERNON C SAUER 05-11612 15044 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 848 05.02731.0002 LISA B MARTONE REV LIVING TR P-023979 15347 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 849 05.02767.0000 CHRISTOPHER KVAAL P-017258 15183 HELD CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 850 05.02732.0000 JAIME & SALLY LARSON P-024706 15276 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 851 05.02608.0000 ESTHER L NEUSSENDORFER 05-3356 15206 FRUIT FARM RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 852 05.02761.0000 NICHOLAS G LEHMEIER 05-22441 29451 151ST AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 853 05.02763.0000 WILLIAM L CHAMPA 05-9128 29415 151ST AVE Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 STJOE 163021 Page 22 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 854 05.02762.0000 CLARENCE B & SHIRLEY SIMON 05-1432 29335 151ST AVE Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-11 855 05.02609.0000 RANDY J KLEIN P-016097 15284 FRUIT FARM RD Collegeville Township 56374 SSTS A - 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Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 923 05.02781.0000 EUGENE & DOROTHY EISENSCH 05-20513 29706 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 STJOE 163021 Page 24 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 924 05.02619.0013 WILLIAM L & NANCY BRONSON 2011.0225 31803 160TH AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 925 05.02784.0000 RYAN A RESSEMANN 2013.0183 29236 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 926 05.02773.0001 DANIEL E DUMONCEAUX P-015397 16123 COUNTY ROAD 51 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 927 05.02626.0018 BRYCE I REASONOVER P-021086 31108 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 928 03.01119.0000 MARLYS J BACKES TRUST 03-7707 32553 COUNTY ROAD 50 Avon Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 929 05.02626.0026 PAUL S & SANDRA A SALZL 05-8502 31202 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 930 05.02776.0000 NIKKI L JOCHMAN REV TRUST 05-13225 29762 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 931 05.02626.0054 ROBERT L & TAMARA J RUDY 1998.0583 31405 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 932 05.02621.0004 DANIEL POGATSCHNIK 05-5727 31546 162ND AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 933 05.02775.0000 ROBERT H & EVELYN DUMONCEA 05-17841 29924 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 934 05.02621.0000 STEVEN A & JOAN C BRAUSEN 2001.0041 31672 162ND AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 935 05.02887.0000 DONALD & MARITA SCHWINGHA 05-2025 16147 KNIGHTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 936 05.02685.0008 JANET RAMLER 05-14988 16321 310TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 937 05.02685.0004 ANDREW M & LOUISE W DYLLA 05-6262 -Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 938 05.02623.0000 DEAN A & MARY K HEADLEE 05-22909 31828 162ND AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 939 05.03132.0002 JOHN & MARY JO BRINKMAN 05-16561 16352 310TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 940 05.02620.0000 ROBERT K MURPHY 05-3524 16214 315TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 941 05.03132.0014 CHAD M SOENNEKER P-004995 31141 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 942 05.02620.0010 JESSE R PLANTENBERG P-006760 31753 162ND AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 943 03.01120.0000 MARLYS J BACKES TRUST 03-20431 32499 COUNTY ROAD 50 Avon Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 944 05.03119.0000 CATHERINE A SCHMIDT REV TRU 2012.0094 30217 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 945 05.02703.0000 MARK & DIANE EISENSCHENK 05-21284 30279 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 946 05.02632.0003 BRIAN J & ALISON JOHNSON 05-22221 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 947 05.02685.0020 ANDREW M & LOUISE W DYLLA 05-6262 16353 310TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 948 05.02622.0000 MICHAEL L & YVONNE L LEEDAH 05-7080 31827 162ND AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 949 05.03089.0000 DENNIS & LINDA LINDGREN 05-10953 29943 KESTRAL LN Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 950 05.02788.0003 ALLEN D TRAMM 05-2173 29052 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 951 05.03087.0000 DARREN F EISENSCHENK P-011992 29737 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 952 05.02635.0000 BARBARA J LAHR & RONALD E L 05-2038 31275 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 953 05.02633.0001 KENNETH & MARY TAMM REV TR 05-2137 31365 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 954 05.03336.0005 GERARD L BOBELDYK P-006620 16466 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 955 05.02860.0000 RANDALL S & LORI DORNBURG 05-19983 28936 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 956 05.03088.0001 ETHAN C HASCH 05-18630 29952 KESTRAL LN Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 957 05.03117.0000 CATHERINE A SCHMIDT CABIN T 05-23794 30229 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 958 05.03337.0000 ROSE MARY MEYER TRUST P-006159 16458 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 STJOE 163021 Page 25 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 959 05.02634.0000 DALEN L & SHERYL A KITTELSON 05-8130 31437 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 960 05.03116.0000 MARLIN N DINGMAN REV TRUST 2009.0105 30243 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 961 05.02702.0000 RONALD & CHARLOTTE EISENSC 05-9329 30638 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 962 05.03340.0000 MARK A SLIVNIK P-017800 16428 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 963 05.03338.0000 LOUISE A SICARD TRUST P-011779 16442 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 964 05.03341.0000 RUPERT F STROBEL 05-12988 16416 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 965 05.02788.0004 CHARLES R & JANET J LAUER 05-13187 29233 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 966 05.03344.0000 SCOTT G NEUMANN P-006485 16402 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 967 05.03132.0012 KAY D BENNINGTON-MERDAN P-013183 31148 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 968 05.02685.0000 DONALD & BRENDA SCHINDLER 2003.0227 16455 310TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 969 05.03115.0000 PATRICK J & CAROLYN D MORIA 05-19717 30275 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 970 05.03342.0000 SHEILA M WIRFS 05-10173 16410 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 971 05.02861.0000 LOIS J WOLF LIVING TRUST P-024273 28892 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 972 05.03132.0010 ANTHONY R HEINEN P-012836 16486 310TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 973 05.03114.0000 THOMAS KOWALKOWSKI 05-2198 30287 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 974 05.03334.0000 KENNETH E & MARY P HARTMAN P-022011 16478 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 975 05.03339.0000 ZIMMER LIVING TRUST 2009.0204 16434 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 976 05.02712.0000 KAREN M BOBELDYK TRUST 05-10872 16469 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 977 05.02788.0030 JAMES J & MADALAINE KOENIG 05-6502 29683 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 978 05.02685.0024 STEVEN T & BARBARA M DORSE 05-5182 30842 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 979 05.02685.0016 MARK & JANICE ROERING 05-3319 30786 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 980 05.03333.0000 DOUGLAS P HARTMAN 05-10493 16484 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 981 03.01116.0000 BLATTNER INVESTMENTS LLC P-010371 16767 COUNTY ROAD 9 Avon Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 982 05.03281.0000 THOMAS LITCHY 05-9852 31654 166TH AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 983 05.02790.0000 LEON J & CAROL A WOLF P-018070 29041 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 984 05.02685.0028 JUSTIN J TORBORG 2006.0093 30904 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 985 05.03335.0000 KAREN M BOBELDYK TRUST 05-9098 16472 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 986 05.03267.0000 BRIAN & JANICE HILTNER 2006.0031 16416 JASMINE CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 987 05.02633.0000 LAWRENCE & SANDRA K NOTCH 05-21518 31475 163RD AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 988 05.03461.0000 MATTHEW P SCHULDT P-013805 29022 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 989 05.03084.0000 DELBERT G CLARK 2014 REV TR P-015730 29812 KESTRAL LN Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 990 05.03086.0000 KARASCH CABIN LLC 05-13516 16502 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 991 05.02788.0000 CLARK CVANCARA 05-1824 29157 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 992 05.03332.0000 STEPHEN & CHERYL HARTMAN 05-13505 16492 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 993 05.02865.0000 THOMAS C & CHRISTINE M BECK P-007504 28670 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-14 STJOE 163021 Page 26 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix C Potential Contaminant Source Inventory Part II Wellhead Protection Plan City of Saint Joseph, Minnesota Drinking Water Supply ID 1730033 PCSI ID PIN Facility Name Program ID Address City Zip Code PCSI Code Status Material Total Groundwater  Vunerability Surface Water  Vunerability Comment Figure 994 05.03460.0000 DALE P & KAREN J WEISBRICH 1999.0533 29032 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 995 05.03462.0000 LOWELL G & SHERRI R BROWN 05-11817 29014 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 996 05.03281.0010 TIMOTHY F & SONJA L G WORMS 05-13056 31502 166TH AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 997 05.02633.0008 MARK V CONWAY 2004.0146 16524 SCHUMAN LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 998 05.02792.0010 PATRICIA M ROGERS P-017067 16514 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 999 05.02632.0000 DONALD H & BEATRICE M BLOCH 05-9654 16465 SCHUMAN LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 1000 05.02633.0020 MARK J FELLING 05-13557 31750 166TH AVE Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 1001 05.03267.0005 NATHAN R GERTKEN P-016130 16417 JASMINE CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1002 05.03267.0001 MARK G & SUSAN B MCKEON 05-23683 16434 JASMINE CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1003 05.03459.0000 KYLER E & TAUNJA J MEERS 05-9464 29038 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1004 05.03108.0010 ANDREA R SWENSON REV TRUS P-013676 29321 KINGSDALE CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1005 05.02793.0000 WILLIAM J & JEANETTE HIEMENZ 05-18342 16540 LAUREL RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1006 05.02711.0000 RANDY D NEGAARD P-017586 - Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1007 05.02794.0000 MARK A & JOAN M STROBEL 05-16144 - Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1008 05.03469.0000 DALE & MARY SAND TRUST 05-2188 29003 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1009 05.03468.0000 KEVIN H JANSSEN P-003588 29015 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1010 05.03458.0000 NATHANIEL J LEIS P-011123 29102 KEPLER CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1011 05.03108.0007 JAMES & JILL KREBSBACH 1998.0078 29335 KINGSDALE CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1012 05.02788.0002 WHITNEY R & STEPHANIE JOHNS 2009.0182 29311 KINGSDALE CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1013 05.03162.0000 RANDY D NEGAARD 05-14670 30261 LAKESHORE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1014 05.02864.0000 CINDY M BUERMAN 05-10889 28763 COUNTY ROAD 50 Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1015 05.03108.0005 JAMES & JILL KREBSBACH 05-11014 29343 KINGSDALE CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1016 05.03158.0000 ROBERT A & ANN M W NELSON 05-20205 30295 LAKESHORE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1017 05.03457.0000 MARCHEK FAMILY LAKE PROP T 05-12727 29108 KEPLER CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1018 05.03267.0004 JARED E CZECH P-006972 16421 JASMINE CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1019 05.03463.0000 ANTHONY L POJAWIS P-014338 29006 KEPLER CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1020 05.03465.0000 RANDALL J & JEANNE M BURTZE 1999.0392 29036 KEPLER CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1021 05.03464.0000 THOMAS PHILLIPP P-000300 29024 KEPLER CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1022 05.03085.0012 DANIEL J KLAERS 2012.0363 16587 KENTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1023 05.03157.0000 MICHAEL A MORREY P-022938 30314 LILAC RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1024 05.03064.0000 GARY E THOELE 05-14877 16572 KENTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1025 05.03267.0003 JEFFREY A TORGERSON P-016703 16450 JASMINE CT Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1026 05.03108.0001 BRIAN J SCHNEIDER REV TRUST P-010671 29357 KINGSDALE CIR Collegeville Township 56320 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1027 05.03066.0000 DANIEL J KLAERS 05-21463 16586 KENTWOOD RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 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1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1150 05.02821.0010 MARILYN A JENSEN REV TRUST 2009.0249 17653 300TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1151 05.02684.0001 LUCILLE R MESSER 05-15708 30464 KALLA LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 1152 05.02821.0026 JAMES B BUCKENTINE P-016280 17723 300TH ST Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-15 1153 05.02683.0005 CHERYL & MILAN FOSTER FAMIL 2013.0374 30465 KALLA LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A -1 -High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 1154 05.03266.0035 THOMAS P KNAPP P-014322 30503 KALLA LAKE RD Collegeville Township 56310 SSTS A - 1 - High Stearns County Registered Subsurface Sewage Treatment Center/System Figure 25-16 STJOE 163021 Page 31 of 31 4/11/2023 For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix D Water Supply Plan Approval Letter For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 CERTIFICATION OF ADOPTION WATER EMERGENCY AND CONSERVATION PLAN City or Water System Name: The City of St.Joseph Name of Person Authorized to Sign Certification on Behalf of the System: Terry Thene Title:Public Works Director Address: 75 Callaway St E,St.Joseph,MN 56374 Telephone: 320-363-7201 Fax: 320-363-0342 E-mail: tthene@cityofstjoseph.com I cert that the Water Emergency and Conservation Plan approved by the Department of Natural Resources has been adopted by the city council or utiliry board that has authoriry over water supply services. il --r`Signed:. Date: Fax(320.616.2473)or mail this certification to: DNR Ecological& Water Resources 1035 Benton Drive Sauk Rapids,56379 Or email to: nicola.blake-bradlev(a state.mn.us For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix E Inner Wellhead Management Zone Survey (IWMZ) Forms For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - June 2023 For Local Review - 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June 2023 Precipitation Data for Stearns County Minnesota Department of Natural Resources NOAA National Center for Environmental Information year Precipitation (in) Time Scale Month Ending 1940 25.29 Annual December 1941 30.37 Annual December 1942 29.11 Annual December 1943 25.41 Annual December 1944 28.4 Annual December 1945 26.6 Annual December 1946 27.09 Annual December 1947 22.37 Annual December 1948 22.77 Annual December 1949 24.89 Annual December 1950 23.44 Annual December 1951 33.86 Annual December 1952 26.32 Annual December 1953 31.74 Annual December 1954 27.33 Annual December 1955 24.53 Annual December 1956 26.89 Annual December 1957 34.17 Annual December 1958 23.38 Annual December 1959 21.42 Annual December 1960 21.01 Annual December 1961 20.56 Annual December 1962 29.77 Annual December 1963 26.7 Annual December 1964 22.47 Annual December 1965 36.99 Annual December 1966 22.96 Annual December 1967 20 Annual December 1968 31.87 Annual December 1969 22.83 Annual December 1970 25.75 Annual December 1971 33.58 Annual December 1972 31.46 Annual December 1973 27.16 Annual December 1974 20.84 Annual December 1975 29.62 Annual December 1976 14.59 Annual December 1977 37.02 Annual December 1978 27.97 Annual December 1979 27.8 Annual December 1980 24.46 Annual December 1981 27.81 Annual December 1982 31.07 Annual December 1983 33.97 Annual December 1984 32.24 Annual December For Local Review - June 2023 Precipitation Data for Stearns County Minnesota Department of Natural Resources NOAA National Center for Environmental Information year Precipitation (in) Time Scale Month Ending 1985 31.04 Annual December 1986 38.65 Annual December 1987 17.77 Annual December 1988 19.13 Annual December 1989 22.37 Annual December 1990 29.45 Annual December 1991 33.62 Annual December 1992 23.87 Annual December 1993 33.37 Annual December 1994 29.19 Annual December 1995 30.8 Annual December 1996 25.01 Annual December 1997 26.12 Annual December 1998 29.8 Annual December 1999 25.85 Annual December 2000 26.47 Annual December 2001 28.38 Annual December 2002 35.83 Annual December 2003 24.18 Annual December 2004 30.01 Annual December 2005 36 Annual December 2006 22.69 Annual December 2007 27.44 Annual December 2008 27.7 Annual December 2009 29.61 Annual December 2010 35.09 Annual December 2011 29.05 Annual December 2012 24.97 Annual December 2013 28.78 Annual December 2014 32.49 Annual December 2015 29.33 Annual December 2016 32.32 Annual December 2017 29.12 Annual December 2018 26.6 Annual December 2019 39.06 Annual December 2020 25.17 Annual December 2021 26.87 Annual December 2022 25.53 Annual December For Local Review - June 2023 Appendix H Neighboring DWSMAs For Local Review - June 2023 §¨¦94 ?A23 UV2 UV50 UV75 UV9 UV6 UV133 UV51 UV2 UV3 UV138 UV50 ST134 ST121 ST160 ST138 ST139 ST159 ST160 11 5 t h A v e 1 2 5 t h A v e 295th St 271st St 12 4 t h A v e 1 6 8 t h S t 269th St J o n q u i l R d 26 5 t h S t 15 6 t h A v e 280th St S u n r i s e R d 315th St M e l a n i e W a y 282nd St Leaf Rd 11 5 t h A v e K i p p e r R d Harbor Rd 16 0 t h A v e J i m s o n R d 290th St 295th St 280th St 277th St 13 3 r d A v e Is l a n d L a k e R d 16 3 r d A v e Lau r e l R d Gl a c i e r R d Isla n d L a k e R d Big Fish Lake Rd 10 5 t h A v e 13 8 t h A v e Lucent La Lilac Rd He r i t a g e R d 300th St H i d d e n C o v e R d Norway R d 260th St 287th St 248th St 320th St 325th St 270th St Is l a n d L a k e R d Hollyho c k R d Ka l l a L a k e R d Knightwood Rd 15 3 r d A v e Kreigle Lake Rd C o l l e g e v i l l e R d Kel p R d 13 3 r d A v e Fruit Farm Rd 6 t h A v e Fir St E 255th St 12 5 t h A v e Hill St W Jad e R d Iris La 13 1 s t A v e 19 t h A v e N E Glacier Rd 260th St Halfm a n R d Minnesota Rd §¨¦94 KraemerLake IslandLake LittleWatabLake BigWatabLake SagataganLake SchmidLake SchumanLake BigFishLake DullingerLake MudLake Sau k R i v e r Sou t h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Nort h F o r k W a t a b R i v e r Cold Spring Collegeof St.Benedict St John'sUniversity CollegevilleTownship St. WendelTownship City ofRockville St. JosephTownship WakefieldTownship Avon Township City ofSt. Joseph Well #7 Well #6 Well#3 Well #4Well #5 Well #8 Neighboring DWSMAs App H 0 3,500 7,0001,750 Feet Pa t h : X : \ P T \ S \ S T J O E \ 1 6 3 0 2 1 \ 9 9 G I S \ m x d s \ A p p e n d i x H _ N e i g h b o r i n g D W S M A s . m x d O Wellhead Protection Plan Part II Amendment City of Saint Joseph Stearns County, Minnesota Map by: Mark Sherrill Projection: UTM Zone 15N Source: SEH Digi, Stearns County, ESRI City of St Joe MDH, Google Imagery This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey map and is not intended to be used as one. 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Project: STJOE 163021 Print Date: 4/19/2023 Index Map St JosephDWSMA M i s s i s s i p p i R i v e r Legend !.Public Water Supply WellWellhead Protection Plan - Boundaries Inner Wellhead Management Zone (IWMZ) Emergency Response Area (ERA) 10-year Groundwater Capture Area (GWCA) Wellhead Protection Area (combined GWCA and SWCA) Drinking Water Supply Management Area (DWSMA)Jurisdictional Boundaries Municipal BoundariesNeighboring DWSMAs Cold Spring College of St. Benedict St John's UniversitySurface Water Layers Minneapolis, St. Paul, and St. Cloud Priority A DWSMA For Local Review - June 2023 Sustainable buildings, sound infrastructure, safe transportation systems, clean water, renewable energy and a balanced environment. Building a Better World for All of Us communicates a companywide commitment to act in the best interests of our clients and the world around us. We’re confident in our ability to balance these requirements. For Local Review - June 2023 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: David Murphy Meeting Date: 8/21/2023 ☐ Consent Agenda Item ☒ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 6 Reviewed by: Item: St. Joseph Fire Contract Extension. ACTION REQUESTED Approval of the Fire Contract Extension to December 31, 2023. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The current Fire Contract extension between the City and St. Joseph Township expires on August 30, 2023. The previous recommendation to the Council was to negotiate new separate service contracts with St. Joseph Township and St. Wendel Township. A Fire Service Agreement was negotiated and signed with St. Wendel Township. It appears the City and St. Joseph Township are in basic agreement to the terms of the move to a service contract and the general language of the contract. The two outstanding issues that will need to be negotiated and agreed to are the length of the severance clause and determining the division of ownership of fire hall and equipment BUDGET IMPACT Unknown at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approval of the contract extension. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Proposed contract extension. Current contract extension. 2016 Fire Contract. AMENDMENT TO FIRE CONTRACT CITY OF ST. JOSEPH AND TOWN OF ST. JOSEPH This Amendment is made and entered into by and between the City of St. Joseph, a Minnesota municipal corporation and the Town of St. Joseph, a political subdivision of Stearns County, Minnesota, sometimes referred to herein individual as “Party” or collectively as “Parties”. This Amendment shall be effective upon the approval and execution by all of the parties. RECITALS: A. The Parties entered into a Fire Contract dated November 14, 2016, which expired on July 1, 2022 (the “Contract”). B. The parties approved an amendment to the Fire Contract, extending the contract date to December 31, 2022. C. The Parties approved a second amendment to the Fire Contract, extending the contract date to March 31, 2023 D. The Parties again extended the Fire Contract to August 30, 2023 E. The Parties are in the process of negotiating the terms of a long-term extension or a new contract for fire services and anticipate that this process will be completed by December 31, 2023. F. The Parties are agreeable to a short-term extension of the Contract to December 31st 2023 to allow time for that process in accordance with the terms set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above Recitals, and the mutual covenants contained herein, the Parties agree as follows: 1. The Contract shall be extended to December 31, 2023. 2. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith during the time remaining under the Contract towards a mutually agreeable long-term extension or new contract. 3. All other terms of the Contract not expressly modified herein shall remain in full force and effect. 4. This Amendment has been duly authorized by each signing Party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH By__________________________________ Dated: _____________________________ Rick Schultz, its Mayor By __________________________________ David Murphy, Administrator TOWN OF ST. JOSEPH By_______________________________ Dated: _____________________________ Doug Fredrickson , Board Chair By_______________________________ Ann Reischl, Town Clerk AMENDMENT TO FIRE CONTRACT CITY OF ST.JOSEPH AND TOWN OF ST.JOSEPH This Amendment is made and entered into by and between the City of St. Joseph, a Minnesota municipal corporation and the Town of St. Joseph, a political subdivision of Stearns County, Minnesota, sometimes referred to herein individual as"Party"or collectively as Parties". This Amendment shall be effective upon the approval and execution by all of the parties. RECITALS: A. The Parties entered into a Fire Contract dated November 14, 2016, which expired on July 1, 2022 (the"Contract"). B. The Parties approved an amendment to the Fire Contract, extending the contract date to December 31, 2 22. C. The City of St. Joseph and Town of St. Wendel agreed to a Fire Service Contract through December 31,2032 unless terminated earlier as provided for in the St. Wendel Township Fire Service Contract. D. The Parties approved a second amendment to the Fire Contract, extending the contract date to March 31,2023. E. The City of St. Joseph and Town of St. Joseph have not finalized a contract for fire services and anticipate that the negotiation process will extend beyond March 31, 2U23. F. The Parties are agreeable to a short-term extension of the Contract to aliow time for that process in accordance with the terms set forth herein. NOW,THEREFORE,in consideration of the above Recitals, and the inutual covenants contained herein, the Parties agree as follows: 1. The Contract shall be extended to August 30, 2023. 2. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith during the time remaining under the Contract towards a mutually agreeable long-terrn extension or new contract. 3. All other terms of the Cantract not expressly modified herein shall remain in full force and effect. 4. This Amendrnent has been duly authorized by each signing Party. IN WITNESS WHEREO,the parties have executed this Amendment. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH By /_Dated: '.. + . Rick Schultz,its Mayor By Je ill, Interim City Administrator TOWN OF ST. J4SEFH By Dated• Doug Fredri son, oard Chair t ClarkStA DA RC1SC 1j Notarial 0}ice e_ 0 0 r°a Co.MN rY l blic) 1.nn Reischl,Town Clerk MY term is indeterminate FIRE CONTRACT CITY OF ST. JOSEPH/TOWN OF ST. JOSEPH AND THE TOWN OF ST. WENDEL THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into this I it day of by and between the City of St. Joseph,a municipal corporation of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as"St. Joseph",as contributing member,the Town of St. Joseph,a political subdivision of the County of Stearns, State of Minnesota,herein after referred to as"St.Joseph Town",as contributing member, and the Town of St. Wendel, a political subdivision of the County of Stearns, State of Minnesota,hereinafter referred to as"St. Wendel", as contributing member. It is agreed by and between the parties hereto that this agreement shall be entered into pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59,known as the"Joint Powers Act". WHEREAS,the City of St. Joseph and the St. Joseph Town presently own emergency equipment and a fire hall which has been operated by the City and its advisory board with an efficient staff of firefighters including a fire chief,an assistant chief,and volunteer firefighters who have served on a voluntary basis for many years, and WHEREAS,the Contributing Members find it to be necessary and advisable to jointly purchase firefighting and emergency equipment for use in preventing and extinguishing fires and emergency needs arising within the St. Joseph, St. Joseph Town and those sections of St. Wendel Township southerly of County Road#4 and Quail Road with the exception of all driveways off these roads including all of Section 16 as these areas will be serviced by another fire department, and WHEREAS,the parties to this agreement wish to provide for the joint funding of the emergency service. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein, IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1.0 AUTHORITY This agreement has been authorized by the City Council of the City of St. Joseph, and consented to by the Town Board for St. Joseph Town,and authorized and agreed to by the Town Board of the Township of St. Wendel pursuant to authority of its electors. 2.0 FIRE PROTECTION&RESCUE SERVICE St. Joseph agrees to provide fire protection and rescue service to St. Joseph Town and those sections of St. Wendel Township lying to the South of County Road#4 and Quail Road, except for buildings or residences with driveway access off either of the aforementioned roadways, and except for Section 16.Emergency services will be provided in accordance with the terms of this agreement. 3.0 PROPERTY INTEREST 3.1 St.Joseph and St. Joseph Town. All equipment shall remain the property of the City of St. Joseph and the St. Joseph Town. The ownership for St. Joseph Town shall be proportionate to the estimated market value in the fire service district as determined annually. For example,if at the end of a calendar year,the estimated market value of St. Joseph Town is 29%of the total estimated market value of the entire are covered by this agreement,which will equal the ownership percentage for St. Joseph Town. 3.2 St. Wendel. St. Wendel shall acquire no proprietary interest in any property or equipment purchased. 4.0 RESERVE FUND CONTRIBUTION 4.1 Annual Contribution. All Contributing Members agrees to pay an annual contribution to a special fund,to be known as the"Equipment Reserve Fund"which is included in the annual budget. The annual contribution shall be based upon their proportionate share of the amount annually allocated to the Reserve Fund. 4.2 The proportionate share shall be determined by the comparative estimated market value of all areas served by the St. Joseph Community Fire Department. 4.3 The Equipment Reserve Fund is to be used only for equipment purchased by the St. Joseph Community Fire Department. It is not a maintenance fund. All payments to this fund shall be made to the City Treasurer of the City of St. Joseph and shall be paid quarterly with the fire apportionment. 5.0 MAINTENANCE AND CONTROL 5.1 Apparatus.Equipment shall be stored and maintained at the location of the City and the St. Joseph Town owned Fire Hall in the City of St. Joseph. The control and ownership of the purchased equipment shall be retained by the City of St. Joseph and the St. Joseph Town as identified in section 3.1 above. The cost of maintenance and insurance shall be paid from an operating fund to be maintained as a separate fund hereinafter referred to as the"Joint Operating Fire Fund". 5.2 Fire Hall. The Fire Hall shall be heated,maintained,insured and controlled by the City subject to recommendation made by the Advisory Fire Board. a) Operational Costs. The cost of such heating,utilities, maintenance,including debt retirement and insurance shall be paid from the"Joint Operating Fire Fund". b) The cost of the heat,maintenance,utilities and insurance for the entire building shall be pro-rated on the basis of the usage of the area occupied by the emergency equipment in the complex, as compared to other non-related uses unless the rental fees collected for the use of the facility are deposited in the Joint Operating Fire Fund. c) Debt Retirement. Debt retirement shall be included annually in the Joint Operating Fire Fund Budget in an amount to fully provide for the annual debt requirements. St. Wendel shall not acquire any proprietary interest in the Fire Hall. 6.0 JOINT OPERATING FIRE FUND CONTRIBUTION 6.1 Annual Budget. Prior to the commencement of each calendar year of this contract, St. Joseph shall approve a budget of operating expenses for the ensuing calendar year as may be recommended by the Advisory Fire Board. 6.2 Joint Operating Fund. St. Joseph and St. Wendel shall deposit in advance, quarterly contributions with the St. Joseph City Treasurer,who shall maintain a special fund to be known as the "Joint Operating Fire Fund". 6.3 Joint Fire Fund Apportionment. The annual contribution for each jurisdiction shall be proportionate to the estimated market value of the prior calendar year, as such figures become available from the County Assessor's Office,which hereinafter is referred to as"apportionment. a) Quarterly Payments. As an example,for the year 2016 St. Wendel shall contribute 21.19 per cent of the estimated quarterly cost, and shall be applied to the annual budget to be paid quarterly. b) Market Value Determination. For purposes of this contract,the estimated market value shall be determined by adding City and St. Joseph Town and Township of St. Wendel estimated market values as provided by the Stearns County Assessor's office. Tax-exempt property shall be excluded from the total estimated market value. c) Change Coverage Area. In the event that a contributing member loses land mass as a result of annexation, it shall be the responsibility of that contributing member to notify the Fire Board of the reduced coverage area. i.If the contributing member loses land mass after the budget is adopted,that member shall be responsible for the apportionment based on the adopted budget, until such a time that the budget for the following year is set. ii. The contributing member losing land mass shall continue to pay apportionment for the lost land mass on a declining contribution rate. For the first year following the loss of land,the contributing member shall pay 80%of an apportionment based on the estimated market value of the land mass lost. For the next four years the contributing member shall pay an apportionment on the same lost estimated market value at a declining rate,decreasing 20%each until the reduced apportionment reaches 20%. See Exhibit A for an example. 6.4 Fund Distribution. Funds shall be disbursed by the St. Joseph City Clerk/Administrator/Treasurer only for the purposes defined in Section 5 of this Agreement. The Advisory Fire Board shall request a quarterly accounting of this fund from the City Clerk/Administrator's office and such accounting in report form shall show a record of receipts and disbursements. 7.0 USE OF EQUIPMENT 7.1 Equipment. The equipment jointly purchased shall be used within the designated area of St. Joseph City and St. Joseph Town, and St. Wendel Township and not elsewhere except as follows: a) In adjacent areas where a fire or emergency may spread to any city or town. b) To assist neighboring fire departments as may be mutually agreed under a reciprocal agreement with such fire department. c) Any area adjacent to the city and St. Joseph Town with which a contract for protection exists at the time this agreement is executed. 7.2 Minimum Standards. It shall be the duty of the City Council of the City of St.Joseph to provide volunteers in sufficient numbers to maintain a staff of firefighters to answer emergency calls and to operate all available equipment in such a manner so as not to fall below the minimum standards set forth in the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA) Standards. 7.3 Membership._The St. Joseph City Council shall appoint or approve persons residing in the Fire Service District for membership in the volunteer fire department. 7.4 Responsible Party. The dispatching and operation of the emergency equipment shall be in charge of the Chief of the Fire Department,or in his/her absence shall be in the hands of the assistant chief. If neither is available,the person previously appointed for this purpose shall be in charge. The volunteers shall answer emergency calls in the order of their priority without regard to the authority of the person giving the alarm. 8.0 FIREFIGHTERS'RELIEF FUND All funds received by either St. Joseph, St. Joseph Town or St. Wendel for the Firefighters Relief Fund shall be set aside for that purpose only and shall not be used as a part of the Joint Operating Fund. 9.0 LIABILITY—GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS —PROTECTIVE CLAUSES 9.1 Governmental Functions. In all of the joint agreements defined in this contract,the parties to the agreement shall be deemed to be exercising their governmental functions so that each shall not be liable to the other for any negligence of its officers,employees,firefighters or agents. 9.2 Liability. Specifically,without limiting the effect of the foregoing language in the preceding paragraph,the St. Joseph and St. Joseph Town, and its officers, employees and firefighters shall not be liable for any of the following acts or omissions: Failure to answer an emergency call or failure to answer an emergency call promptly; for any trespass or damage to persons or property whether necessary or unnecessary in connection with going to,returning from any fire or rescue call,or in serving at any fire or rescue pursuant to a call. 9.3 Protective Clauses. The volunteers under the direction of the Fire Chief or his assistant, shall always leave part of the equipment and sufficient firefighters to operate such equipment available for fighting fires in the community which is not being served by an emergency or emergency call. As an illustration,in the event of an emergency occurring in St. Wendel, sufficient equipment and firefighters shall be left in the St. Joseph City limits for the purpose of fighting any fire that may arise within the City or St. Joseph Town limits during the time the emergency in St. Wendel is being managed. The Fire Chief,or his assistant, shall also have full and complete authority to withdraw any emergency equipment from an emergency in progress in the event that a more serious emergency shall occur in an area served by the fire department during the progress of the emergency. 10.0 LEVY REQUIREMENT AND DEFAULTS 10.0 Levy Requirement. The City Council shall annually raise a tax levy or otherwise provide sufficient funds to pay all of its obligations under this Agreement. The St. Joseph Town Board and St. Wendel Town Board shall annually recommend a levy to the voters of the Town at its annual meeting to raise by tax levy or otherwise sufficient funds to pay all of its obligations under this contract. 10.1 Default._In case of defaults of over sixty(60)days in the making of any payments due for the Joint Operating Fire Fund,it is agreed that a penalty of an additional one and one half(1 '/2%)percent per month shall be added to each payment which is more than sixty(60)days in default. It is hereby agreed that emergency service to the defaulting governmental unit may be discontinued at the request of the Advisory Fire Board until the default is removed. 11.0 ADVISORY FIRE BOARD 11.1 Authority_An Advisory Fire Board has previously been established by St. Joseph. This Board will facilitate the performance of this contract through its life. Said Board shall have powers specifically given in any other article of this contract and shall have power to make recommendations to . the City Council and St. Joseph Town Board to improve cooperation and efficiency in carrying out the intent of this contract and to make recommendations for amendments and supplements to this contract. 11.2 Membership. The membership of said board shall consist of one members from St. Joseph, St.Joseph Town, St. Wendel and the Fire Chief. The City Administrator shall serve as the Administrator to the Board. Each Contributing Member shall be responsible for appointing their representative to the Board. 11.3 Joint Fire Board Meetings._Said Board shall have no less than three(3) regular meetings each year. The first quarterly meeting shall be held on the first Wednesday in February of each year at a time to be determined by the Board. The remaining quarterly meetings shall be held on the first Wednesday of May,August,and November of each year,at a time to be determined by the Board. Unless such board fixes a different meeting place and date,the meeting shall be held at the St.Joseph Community Fire Hall in the City of St. Joseph on said dates. The Board is not required to meet if the Board does not have business to conduct. Each jurisdiction and the Fire Chief shall have one vote on the Fire Advisory Board. 12.0 TERM OF THIS CONTRACT 12.1 Contract Term._This contract shall expire July 1, 2022 or at an earlier date if either St. Joseph Town or St. Wendel notify the other part in writing at least one year in advance of its intended cancellation of this agreement. Notice must be received prior to establishing the budget for the year preceding the intent to cancel. This contract may be renewed for an equal period of time at the option of the parties to the agreement. 12.2 Property Ownership. On any termination of the contract,all of the property acquired during the life of the agreement shall belong to the City and the St. Joseph Town as identified by Section 3 of this Agreement. a). Upon termination of this contract all of the property jointly acquired shall belong to the remaining party and the party requesting termination shall be compensated in money for its fair share of the value of the property at the time of termination in proportion to the estimated net tax capacity of the respective parties at the time termination is accomplished. b) If the parties cannot arrive at a fair value between them within six 6)months after termination is requested,the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration pursuant to the terms of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 572. 12.3 Cancelation._If St. Wendel cancels the agreement, or if the agreement is not renewed by either party, or if any one party refuses to renew the contract,then and in those events, St. Wendel shall not be reimbursed for any contributions made to the fire department for purchases,maintenance or otherwise. TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the parties have hereunto set their hands and seals this f9"day of ,/ , 2016. CITY OF ST. SEPHJO By 12 ST Mayor B A. 'l.24 /.`.., if iAi 1 istrat TOWN OF ST. WENDEL ByC 2ri ./ Chair of Town Board By 0 Town Clerk ST. JOSEPH TOWN By 2)4,,,,_. air of Town Bo rd By ayt...) ,..liac Town Clerk EXHIBIT A Note: For this Exhibit the following assumption is used: The City of Waite Park annexes an area with a total estimated market value of$33,839,000. In 2017 St.Joseph Town would be allocated using the estimated market value as if the annexation did not occur.For the next four year, St.Joseph Town would pay a reducing apportionment based on the market value that was lost, reducing 20%each year. The assumption also assumes a static budget. Estimated Market Values Before Annexation After Annexation/SIT Loss of S 33,839,000) City of St.Joseph 306,246,900 47.44% City S 306,246,900 50.07% St Joseph Township S 202,486,800 31.37% St.Ji S 168.647.800 27.57% St.Wendel Township S 136,789,700 21.19% St V S 136,789,700 22.36% Estimated Impact of WP Annexation-Current Fire Contribution . Before Annexation Operation Contrib. Debt Contrib. Total 2016 Contrib City of St.Joseph 102,520.20 S 44,764.40 S 147,284.60 St.Joseph Township S 67,792.12 S 29,600.72 S 97,392.84 St.Wendel Township S 45,792.64 S 19,994.88 S 65,787.52 S 216,104.96 S 94,360.00 S 310,464.96 After Annexation City of St.Joseph S 107,901.23 S 47,113.95 S 155,015.18 S 7,730.58 St.Joseph Township S 60,012.36 $ 26,203.77 S 86,216.13 4. S (11,176.71) St.Wendel Township S 48,191.42 S 21,042.00 S 69,233.42 T S 3,445.90 S 216,105.01 S 94,359.72 S 310,464.73 Year 1 City of St.Joseph S 306,246,900.00 47.44% S 148,404.57 St.Joseph Township S 168,647,800.00 26.13% S 81,725.25 100% St.Joseph Township-Tax Sharing S 33,839,000.00 5.24% S 16,398.08 S 98,123.33 St.Wendel Township S 136,789,700.00 21.19% 66,287.09 S 645,523,400.00 Total Budget S 312,815.00 Year 2 City of St.Joseph 306,246,900.00 47.84% S 149,663.23 St.Joseph Township S 169,986,800.00 26.56°0 S 83,072.75 80% St.Joseph Township-Tax Sharing S 27,071,200.00 4.23% S 13,229.73 S 96,302.48 St.Wendel Township S 136,789,700.00 21.37% S 66,849.29 S 640,094,600.00 Year 3 City of St.Joseph S 306,246,900.00 48.36% S 151,262.55 St.Joseph Township S 169,986,800.00 26.84°5 S 83,960.48 60% St Joseph Township-Tax Sharing S 20,303,400.00 3.21% S 10,028.33 S 93,985.80 St.Wendel Township 136,789,700.00 21.60% S 67,563.65 633,326,800.00 Year 4 City of St.Joseph S 306,246,900.00 48.88°o S 152,895.68 St.Joseph Township S 169,989,800.00 27.13% S 84,868.47 40% St.Joseph Township-Tax Sharing $ 13,535,600.00 2.16% S 6,757.73 S 91,62620 St.Wendel Township 136,789,700.00 21.83% S 68,293.11 S 626,562,000.00 Year 5 City of St.Joseph S 306,246,900.00 49.41% S 154,565.22 St Joseph Township S 169,989,800.00 27.43% S 85,795.19 20% St.Joseph Township-Tax Shrug S 6,767,800.00 1.09% S 3,415.76 S 89,210.95 St Wendel Township S 136,789,700.00 22.07% S 69,038.84 S 619.794,200.00 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: David Murphy Meeting Date: 8/21/2023 ☐ Consent Agenda Item ☒ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 7 Reviewed by: Item: Resolution 2023-040 & 2023-041 Franchise Agreement Extensions ACTION REQUESTED Approval of Resolutions 2023-040 and 2023-041 Extending Franchise Agreements for Gas and Electric Services with Xcel Energy. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Unfortunately, we were unable to reach agreement prior to the deadline for inclusion in the packet. We are very close to an agreement and will not require a lengthy extension. These resolutions extend the franchise agreements under the current terms to no later than December 31, 2023. BUDGET IMPACT None at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION A MOTION to Approve Resolution 2023-040 and 2023-041 Extending Franchise Agreements SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Resolution 2023-040 and 2023-041. RESOLUTION 2023-040 RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE ELECTRIC SERVICE FRANCHISE FEE ON NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, D/B/A XCEL ENERGY, ITS SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS, FOR PROVIDING ELECTRIC ENERGY SERVICE WITH THE CITY OF ST. JOSEPH WHEREAS, the City of St. Joseph, Minnesota (‘City”) granted Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy, its successor, and assigns, (the “company”), the non-exclusive right to erect an electric distribution system, for public and private use (the “Franchise”) within the City; and WHEREAS, the initial term of the Franchise will expire on August 30, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City and Company are still engaged in ongoing negotiations on a new franchise agreement; and WHEREAS, both the City and Company desire to extend the term of the Franchise to facilitate renewal negotiations under state and federal law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST JOSEPH, MINNESOTA: 1. The Franchise is hereby amended by extending the term of the Franchise from August 30, 2023, through and including December 31, 2023, or until an earlier date if agreed to by the parties. 2. Except as expressly modified hereby, the Franchise shall remain in full force and effect and franchise fees shall continue to be collected. 3. The City and Company hereby agree that neither waives any rights either may have under the Franchise or applicable law. 4. This Resolution shall become effective upon the occurrence of both conditions: (1) the Resolution being passed and adopted by the St. Joseph City Council and (2) the Company’s acceptance of this Resolution. Adopted this 21st day of August, 2023. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH Mayor, Rick Schultz ATTEST David Murphy, City Administrator ACCEPTANCE Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy, hereby acknowledges the City of St. Joseph Resolution No. 2023-040 and hereby accepts the terms, provisions and recitals of the resolution and agrees to be bound by the Franchise to the extent consistent with applicable laws. Dated: ________________________, 2023 NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY By: _________________________________ Its: By: __________________________________ Its: STATE OF ___________ ) ) SS COUNTY OF _________ ) On this _____ day of __________, 2023, before me, a Notary Public for this County, personally appeared __________________ and ___________________, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that they are the __________________ and ____________________ of Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy. __________________________________________ Notary Public RESOLUTION 2023-041 RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE GAS SERVICE FRANCHISE FEE ON NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORATION, D/B/A XCEL ENERGY, ITS SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS, FOR PROVIDING GAS UTILITY SERVICE WITH THE CITY OF ST. JOSEPH WHEREAS, the City of St. Joseph, Minnesota (‘City”) granted Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy, its successor, and assigns, (the “company”), the non-exclusive right to erect a gas distribution system, for public and private use (the “Franchise”) within the City; and WHEREAS, the initial term of the Franchise will expire on August 30, 2023; and WHEREAS, the City and Company are still engaged in ongoing negotiations on a new franchise agreement; and WHEREAS, both the City and Company desire to extend the term of the Franchise to facilitate renewal negotiations under state and federal law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST JOSEPH, MINNESOTA: 1. The Franchise is hereby amended by extending the term of the Franchise from August 30, 2023, through and including December 31, 2023, or until an earlier date if agreed to by the parties. 2. Except as expressly modified hereby, the Franchise shall remain in full force and effect and franchise fees shall continue to be collected. 3. The City and Company hereby agree that neither waives any rights either may have under the Franchise or applicable law. 4. This Resolution shall become effective upon the occurrence of both conditions: (1) the Resolution being passed and adopted by the St. Joseph City Council and (2) the Company’s acceptance of this Resolution. Adopted this 21st day of August, 2023. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH Mayor, Rick Schultz ATTEST David Murphy, City Administrator ACCEPTANCE Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy, hereby acknowledges the City of St. Joseph Resolution No. 2023-040 and hereby accepts the terms, provisions and recitals of the resolution and agrees to be bound by the Franchise to the extent consistent with applicable laws. Dated: ________________________, 2023 NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY By: _________________________________ Its: By: __________________________________ Its: STATE OF ___________ ) ) SS COUNTY OF _________ ) On this _____ day of __________, 2023, before me, a Notary Public for this County, personally appeared __________________ and ___________________, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that they are the __________________ and ____________________ of Northern States Power Company, a Minnesota corporation, doing business as Xcel Energy. __________________________________________ Notary Public STAFF MEMO Prepared by: David Murphy Meeting Date: 8/21/2023 ☐ Consent Agenda Item ☒ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 8 Reviewed by: Item: Fund Close out for Fir Street Extension. ACTION REQUESTED Closure of 408 Construction Fund for 2019 Project and transfer of funds to 308 Bond Fund. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The 2019 CLC Partnership – Industrial Park Development Agreement required the construction of a cul-de-sac on the eastern edge of Fir street. Fir street was constructed as part of the industrial park development and was funded via bond sales and assessed to the benefitting property. The bond sale and eventual construction cost resulted in excess proceeds in the amount of $227,848.89. The 2021 Northland Business Center 2nd Addition Development Agreement included a reconfiguration of the lots in the industrial park adjacent to Fir Street. The reconfiguration removes the cul-de-sac and replaces it by extending the street and dead ending it at the newly constructed rail road spur with a stub to a potential future street. The 2021 agreement contains language stating the City would use the excess proceeds of the 2019 project to offset the costs of extending Fir Street. The Development agreement further states the developer would construct the extension of Fir street at their expense, with the costs incurred by the developer being offset by the excess proceeds. City staff was informed by Bond Counsel that since the excess funds are “city funds” the construction project would need to be competitively bid due to the Engineer’s estimate exceeding the threshold requiring competitive bidding. Moving on the information received from the Bond Counsel, the City moved forward with the project as a 429 project and has called for the advertisement for bids. The Engineer’s estimate for the project is $360,000 which, if accurate, would leave roughly $135,000 to be further assessed to the adjoining properties. The developer believed they would be constructing the project rather than it being bid out and further believes they can construct it privately for much less than the Engineer’s estimate. Discussion with the developer identified an alternative to utilizing the 429 process. The developer has proposed to construct the extension to City specifications at their own cost. The City would utilize the excess proceeds from the 2019 project to abate the outstanding assessments by the amount of the excess funds. The process to execute this option is for the City to close out fund 408 (2019 Construction Fund) via residual transfer to the 308 Bond Fund. BUDGET IMPACT No impact to City funds. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION A MOTION to Close Fund 408 via residual transfer to the 308 Bond Fund. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS 2019 CLC Partnership – Industrial Park Development Agreement. 2021 Northland Business Center 2nd Addition Development Agreement. Area Maps. OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER STEARNS COUNTY, MINNESOTA Document: A1553878 co Certified, Filed, and/or Recorded on 3 October 03, 2019 1:07 PM RITA LODERMEIER STEARNS COUNTY RECORDER CLC Partnership—Industrial Park DEVELOPER AGREEMENT CITY OF ST. JOSEPH,MINNESOTA THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ,lS day o 2019, by and between CLC Partners, LLC, and its heirs and assigns, a Minnesota Limit:tiL.lbility Company, hereinafter called the "Developer", and the City of St. Joseph, a municipal corporation of the State of Minnesota, hereinafter called the "City". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Developer is the owner of certain Real Property as described in Exhibit A (herein after called the "Property" or "Development" or "Development Property"), located within the City of St. Joseph, Minnesota. WHEREAS, the St. Joseph Economic Development Authority and the City have identified the need to diversify the tax base, and in an effort to achieve that goal, the City applied for and has been awarded a Business and Development Public Infrastructure (BDPI) grant from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development in the amount of$ 1,245,000; and WHEREAS, the City is working with the Developer to create shovel ready lots and the grant funding awarded to the City will be used exclusively to offset some of the costs of the public infrastructure needed for the development of the industrial park; and WHEREAS, the Developer is responsible for all costs for the development of the Industrial Park which are not covered through the grant proceeds. WHEREAS, on March 4, 2019,the Developer received preliminary plat for Northland Business Center to facilitate development of the Property with 33 lots which is to be developed in phases. WHEREAS, on June 24, 2019 the Developer received final plat approval for the preliminary plat formerly known as the St. Joseph Business Park, renamed to Northland Business Center(the "Plat"). 1 J Gi F ( - 5A- (Tose„f) SCR ) of l c\ WHEREAS, the City's Code of Ordinances requires that the City and the developer enter into a Developer Agreement to provide for inspection and review during the Project and to set forth obligations of the Developer and conditions for development after approval of the final plat. WHEREAS, the Developer acknowledges that Developer is responsible for all costs incurred by it or the City in conjunction with the development of this Subdivision, including, but not limited to construction of improvements, legal, planning, surveying, engineering, construction observation and inspection expenses incurred in connection with approval and acceptance of the Subdivision, the preparation of this Agreement, and all costs and expenses incurred by the City in monitoring and inspecting development of the Subdivision and improvements therein, unless otherwise provided herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements contained herein, the Developer and City agree as follows: 1.0 REQUEST FOR AND CONDITIONS OF PLAT APPROVAL 1.1 Request for Preliminary Plat and Final Plat. The Developer has asked the City to grant approval of the Preliminary Plat and Final Plat for development of the Property entitled Northland Business Center. Approval of the Plat does not constitute site plan approval for individual lots and structures. Site plan approval is required for all of the lots in the Plat prior to development. 1.2 Conditions of Plat Approval. The City, after requisite notice and hearing, has granted final approval of the Plat subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 1.3 Scope of Agreement. This Agreement, and the terms and conditions hereof, apply only to the Development. 2.0 PLAT 2.1 Recording. The Developer will record the Plat and this Development Agreement with the County at Developer's expense within thirty (30) days of final plat approval, and will forward confirmation of the recording of the documents to the City. The developer shall not transfer lots prior to the recording of the final plat and the developers' agreement. In the event that technical or clerical revisions are needed in this document or if for any reason the County Recorder deems the Development Agreement unrecordable, the Developer will cooperate with the City in the execution or amendment of any revised Development Agreement. If, for any reason, the Plat is not recorded by the County, Developer agrees to hold the City harmless for any costs incurred. It is expressly understood that Developer will have no claim against the City for breach of this Agreement in the event the Plat is not recordable or revisions are required in the Plat. If the Plat is not recorded prior to the assignment of assessments, the Developer shall be responsible for payment of all special assessments levied to the Development Property regardless if the special assessments are re-distributed. 2.2 Monuments. The Developer will install Plat monuments within one year after recording the Plat. No building permit will be issued for the lot in the Plat until the lot monuments have 2 SCR 2 of 19 been installed and certified by a registered land surveyor. Monuments will need to be relocated and/or replaced if they become buried or removed during the excavation/development of the property. 2.3 Permits. The Developer shall be responsible for obtaining all permits, approvals, licenses or other documents for Private Improvements from any and all necessary governmental agencies (including but not limited to the City, Stearns County, the Pollution Control Agency, the Department of Health, and the Department of Natural Resources) so as to enable the development of the Property. The City shall be responsible for obtaining all permits for the Public Improvements. 3.0 RIGHT TO PROCEED The Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct sewer lines, water lines, streets, utilities, public or private improvements, or any buildings, until all the following conditions have been satisfied: (1) this Agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Administrator; (2) the required security for performance of the Developer's obligations have been received by the City; (3) the City has issued a letter that all conditions have been satisfied and that the Developer may proceed, which letter will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and (4) the Plat and this Agreement have been recorded with the Stearns County Recorder's Office. 4.0 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 4.1 Improvements. The Developer and all other persons having an interest in the Property or persons that may be entitled to notice of these improvements and resulting special assessments (hereinafter the Owners) hereby petition the City to construct those improvements itemized below, (hereinafter the"Public Improvements"): a) Water distribution system including fire hydrants, valves, and appurtenances in public streets and the adjacent, parallel public drainage and utility easement; b) Sanitary Sewer Collection System in public streets and the adjacent, parallel public drainage and utility easement; DBL Labs Pump Station capacity improvements; c) Storm Sewer Collection System in public streets and the adjacent, parallel public drainage and utility easement; and stormwater treatment ponds; d) Erosion Control associated with public improvement construction; and e) Bituminous streets with concrete curb and gutter f) Pavement markings and signs designating pedestrian walkway, traffic directional and parking, regulatory, and street name signs. 3 SCR 3 0f /9 The Public Improvements itemized above shall include all necessary appurtenant items of work as determined by the City. 4.2 Consent of Owners. The Developer represents to the City that they have consented to and participated in the design of the Improvements and request the same to be constructed. If, at any time prior to the actual construction of the improvements and/or special assessments of the improvements upon the property, the Developer elects to transfer any interest, whether by option, purchase agreement or other transfer to a third party, it shall promptly give the name and address of such person in writing, to the City Administrator, disclosing the interest transferred and the property affected. The parties holding legal or equitable interest in the property comprising the Development are: MartiMiigiViVIra CLC Partners, LLC 4.3 Feasibility Determination: The City has prepared a Feasibility Report outlining the proposed scope of work and estimated project costs. On March 04, 2019 the City Council accepted the Feasibility Report and ordered the Improvements. The Developer was 0 provided notice of the Public Improvement Hearing which was conducted on March 18, 2019. At this same meeting the City Council ordered the improvements. 4.4 Payment of Improvement Costs. The City agrees to proceed with said Improvements. Costs of the Improvements will be paid as follows: a) BDPI Funds. Grant proceeds from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development will be used to offset the special assessments for Public Improvements including Streets and Turf Establishment, Sanitary Sewer, Water Main and Storm Sewer. The total grant funds equate to $ 1,245,000.00. b) Special Assessments. The City will levy special assessments against the Property or development pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 429. The Developer and Owners hereby waive their rights to the Assessment Hearing normally held in accordance with said Chapter 429. The Developer and Owners hereby waive their right to appeal said special assessment to the District Court pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 429.081. ii The Developer agrees to pay for all costs of the improvements through special assessments levied against the property. iii The City will assess the property on a per acre basis for all costs not covered through the grant proceeds. 4.5 Development Costs. The Development costs to be paid in accordance with Section 4 of this agreement will include all construction costs, engineering, consultants, legal, insurance, administrative costs, fiscal costs (including capitalized interest), all costs involved with the acquisition of easements or rights of way and all other contingent costs. 4 SCR yofI9 a) The St. Joseph EDA has authorized the contribution of $ 40,000 towards engineering fees or to help offset the cost of securing the right-of-way to access the Development from 19th Avenue. The maximum contribution is $40,000. b) The City will issue bonds/debt to cover 100 percent of the costs, less BDPI proceeds, for construction of the Public Improvements identified in this agreement. c) The total cost of the improvements will be levied against the benefitting properties payable over a ten year period. The interest rate charged on the assessment will be equal to the average coupon interest rate of the issued bonds used to finance the industrial park. 4.6 Financial Obligations. The Developer shall be responsible for guaranteeing the payment of the debt issued for the 2019 Industrial Park Improvements. a) In order to guarantee compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement by payment of real estate taxes, including interest and penalties, and payment of special assessments, the Developer shall furnish the City with an irrevocable letter of credit with the City named as the beneficiary in the amount of $1,444,500.00, which is equal to the 60% percent of the special assessments assessed against the Property. The financial guarantee shall be for a term ending upon completion of payment of all special assessments. b) The city may draw down the security, after providing a thirty (30) day notice, if the special assessments are not paid in full or if the special assessments are insufficient to pay the anticipated bond payment schedule which anticipates that lots will be sold and special assessments paid off before the maturity date of the assessments. c) The City will annually review the debt fund for the 2019 Industrial Park Improvement to assure that the special assessment revenue meets the annual financial obligation of the City. The Developer shall be allowed to reduce the financial security annually so long as the amount of the security is no less than the amount of the outstanding debt obligation against the development. The debt obligation will be established when the bonds are issued. d) Should the Developer sell any part of the Property or Development to another party prior to the assessment roll being filed with the County Auditor, the Developer agrees that said sale shall include payment of all pending assessments, estimated or actual for the Improvements with the City receiving funds upon closing. 4.7 Rights of Way. Developer shall dedicate to the City as platted right-of-way or perpetual easement all rights-of-way necessary to install, operate, and maintain the Public Improvements prior to being granted the right to proceed in accordance with Paragraph 3.0. 4.8 Ownership of Improvements. The Public Improvements will become the property of the City when they have been formally accepted by the City for maintenance. 5 SCR 5 of 5.0 DEVELOPER-CONSTRUCTED IMPROVEMENTS 5.1 The Developer is responsible for acquiring the property necessary to provide public access to the development including title to the underlying property, from County Road 133 (CR 133) and from 19th Ave NE as illustrated on Exhibit B. The Developer has agreed to reimburse the City for all cost to secure access from CR 133, known as Westwood Parkway, including all costs of eminent domain if necessary. 5.2 The Developer agrees to construct those improvements itemized below (hereinafter known as the"Private Improvements"). a) Building Services (with regard to extension of municipal utility services) b) Private Utilities: All private utilities, including electric, telephone, cable and natural gas must be installed within the Development. c) Public LED street intersection lighting on all public streets (Exhibit C) d) Storm Water Runoff Treatment and Control on-Site e) Cluster mail boxes per the USPS guidelines 6.0 PHASED DEVELOPMENT 6.1 The Plat contains dedicated road right-of-way (portion of Westwood Parkway, Jasmine Way, Jasmine Court, Fir St E, 24th Ave NE and 21st Ave NE) that is to remain unimproved until further development occurs within, or adjacent to,the subdivision. 6.2 The Developer shall dedicate to the City public easements for construction and use of temporary cul-de-sacs on Jasmine Court and Jasmine Way. 6.3 The Developer acknowledges that upon the construction of Street E, east of 21' Avenue, the full access intersection at the 21st Avenue and Westwood Parkway shall be closed, and only right-in/right-out access at Westwood Parkway will be permitted from 21' Avenue. There shall be no direct access to individual lots from Westwood Parkway. 6.4 The Developer may elect to delay construction of the pedestrian trails along Westwood Parkway; if the Developer so elects, the Developer shall contribute an amount to the City equivalent to the construction costs of said trails based upon the construction bids accepted by the City. 7.0 BUILDING AND SITE DESIGN. 7.1 LI-Light Industrial District Ordinance Applicable. The Development must meet all requirements under the City of St. Joseph LI-Light Industrial District Ordinance. 6 SCR hoof ) / 7.2 Building Code Compliance. All buildings and accessory buildings shall be constructed in accordance with the Minnesota State Building Code as adopted and modified by the City Code. 7.3 Waste Handling Screening. All waste and related handling equipment shall be stored and kept in a four sided enclosure constructed of a brick, stone, decorative concrete or a material compatible with the material of the principal structure. 7.4 Parking Lots. Off-street parking shall be provided in compliance with City Code and shall be a hard surface material of bituminous or concrete and include B612 curb and gutter. 7.5 Fire Access and Lock Box. Before issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, all buildings must have installed a Fire Lock Box approved by the Building Official. 7.6 Signage. Any signage shall be in compliance with the City Ordinance. 7.7 Site Preparation. The Developer shall comply with erosion control methods ordered by the City for the prevention of damage to adjacent property and the control of surface water runoff. As the Development progresses, the City may impose additional erosion control and storm water management requirements if in the opinion of the City Engineer such requirements are necessary. 7.8 Storm Water. The Developer shall provide the City Engineer with detailed plans for managing and treating storm water runoff and control on site for review and approval. 7.9 Site Plan Approval. Prior to construction, site plan approval shall be required for each lot. The Development plans must be submitted to the city for review and must conform to city ordinances. 8.0 PROJECT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS 8.1 Storm Water Facility Maintenance Agreement. Prior to the recording of the final plat, the Developer shall enter into a storm water facility maintenance agreement for any private storm water facilities, which shall be recorded with Stearns County. 8.2 Storm Water Management. Prior to final acceptance and transfer of ownership of permanent storm water management facilities to the City, the following must be completed: a) Submittal of as-built drawing. b) Submittal of post-construction infiltration field-test, if applicable. c) Certification by a qualified engineer or hydrologist verifying the facility has been constructed in accordance with the accepted design specifications. d) Final site inspection by City staff or City representative. 7 SCR -7 of 19 8.3 Storm Development Fee. The property is subject to the Storm Water Development fee which is $0.20 per square foot of developable property to be payable at execution of this Agreement and prior to release of final plat for section C below. a) Developable Property. Developable property includes the entire development area, excluding wetlands and public street rights-of-way. The total developable property, based on the final plat is 52.33 acres or 2,213,800.48 square feet, totaling $442,760.10. b) Net Credit. The Developer will be given credit ( $ 367,760.10) for acceptable storm water infrastructure expenditures as approved by the City Engineer. The Developer shall not be entitled to storm water credits for storm water infrastructure costs paid by the City. c) Payment of Fees. 1. Execution of Development Agreement: $ 25,000.00 2. July 1, 2022: $25,000.00 3. July 1, 2025: $ 25,000.00 8.4 Fee. The Development is subject to a park dedication fee. The Developer shall pay the park dedication fee at two percent of the average land value at time of execution of this Agreement prior to the recording of the final plat. Such land value shall be the average fair market of the un-improved land values prior to the installation of improvements. The average land value for agricultural property in Stearns County is $4,500 per acre. The Development site is 52.33 acres, equating to a Park Development fee of$ 4,710.00. 8.5 Utilities. Facilities constructed within the development shall be required to connect to the municipal water and sanitary sewer system and shall pay connection fees as established in Ordinance 44. Private Wells will only be permitted for irrigation purposes or outside aesthetics such as a fountain. 8.6 SAC/WAC. The Development is subject to sewer and water access charges to be payable at then current rates at the time building permits are issued for construction of the Property. Developer agrees to make buyers and/or future tenants of the Property aware that such charges will be payable at time of issuance of building permits. 8.7 Trunk Sewer Fee. The Development is subject to the DBL Labs Pump Station to be payable at the time of building permit issuance. Developer agrees to make buyers and/or future tenants of the Property aware that such charges will be payable at time of issuance of building permit. 8.8 Building Permits. The Developer and or property representative shall be allowed to secure a building permit for Lot 005 Block 003 Northland Business Center before the first lift of pavement is completed. The building permit shall not be released until the City receives the special assessment due and payable on the 8 SCR 8 of 19 aforementioned lot. Building permits will not be issued for any other lot until the first lift of pavement is completed and the City Engineer has determined the site is ready for development. 9.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 9.1 Attorney Fees. The Developer agrees to pay the City reasonable attorney's fees, to be fixed by the Court, in the event that suit or action is brought to enforce the terms of this Agreement. 9.2 Proof of Title. The Developer hereby warrants and represents to the City, as inducement to the City's entering into this Agreement, that the Developer's interest in the Development is fee owner. Prior to execution of this Agreement, the Developer shall provide the City with a title opinion prepared by a licensed attorney and directed to the City stating the condition of title of the property, or other proof of title acceptable to the City in the form of a Title Commitment issued by a Title Insurance Company. 9.3 Binding Effect on Parties and Successors. The terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and accrue to the benefit of the heirs, representatives, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto and shall be binding upon all future owners of all or any part of the Development and shall be deemed covenants running with the land. Reference herein to Developer, if there be more than one, shall mean each and all of them. This Agreement, at the option of the City, shall be placed on record so as to give notice hereof to subsequent purchasers and encumbrances of all or any part of the Development and all recording fees shall be paid by the Developer. 9.4 Notice. Any notices permitted or required to be given or made pursuant to this Agreement shall be delivered personally or mailed by United States mail to the addresses set forth in this paragraph, by certified or registered mail. Such notices, demand, or payment shall be deemed timely given or made when delivered personally or deposited in the United States mail in accordance with the above. Addresses of the parties hereto are as follows: If to the City at: City Administrator City of St. Joseph 75 Callaway Street East St. Joseph, MN 56374 If to the Developer at: CLC Partners, LLC PO Box 99 St. Joseph, MN 56374 9.5 Incorporation of Documents by Reference. All general and special conditions, plans, special provisions, proposals, specifications, and contracts for the improvements furnished and let pursuant to this Agreement shall be and hereby are made a part of this Agreement by reference as if fully set out herein in full. 9 SCR of 19 9.6 Indemnification. The City and its officers, agents, and employees shall not be personally liable or responsible in any manner to the Developer, contractor or subcontractors, materialmen, laborers, or to any other person or persons whomsoever, for any claims, demands, damages, actions, or causes of action of any kind or character whatsoever arising out of or by reason of the execution of this Agreement, or the design, performance, and completion of the work and the improvements to be provided by the Developer pursuant to this Agreement. The Developer shall hold the City and City Engineer harmless from claims by third parties, including but not limited to other property owners, contractors, subcontractors, and materialmen, for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from plat approval and the development of the Property. The Developer shall indemnify the City for all costs, damages, or expenses, including engineering and attorney's fees, which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims by third parties. 9.7 License to Enter Land. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers, and contractors a license to enter the Property to perform all work and/or inspections deemed appropriate by the City during the development of the Property. 9.8 Streets. a) The Developer shall promptly clean any soil, earth, or debris from streets in or near the Development resulting from construction work by the Developer or its agents or assigns as often as necessary and as directed by the City for public safety and convenience. In the event the Developer fails to clean the streets within 48 hours of the direction of the City, the City may undertake the work and seek reimbursement from the security provided by the Developer as set forth in this Agreement, or alternatively, assess the cost against property owned by the Developer within the City. b) Any damage to existing City streets due to construction activities within the development shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City at the Developer's expense. 9.9 Erosion Control. The Developer shall comply with all requirements of the "General Storm Water Permit for Construction Activity" issued by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for construction activities and with the tasks on Exhibit D designated as the Developer's responsibility. In addition, the City may impose additional erosion control requirements if in the opinion of the City Engineer such requirements are necessary to retain soil and prevent siltation of streams, ponds, lakes, or other adjacent properties, or of City utility systems. The Developer shall comply with the erosion control plans and with any such additional instruction it receives from the City. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Seed shall include rye grass or other fast growing seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be mulched and disc-anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. 9.10 Site Grading. 10 SCR (0 of (cf a) Site grading shall meet all of the requirements set forth in the City's Development Manual, and in the General Storm Water Permit for construction. b) When the site grading has been completed: 1. The Developer shall verify by field survey that the site grading has been completed in accordance with the accepted grading plan submitted with the preliminary plat documents, as modified by the construction plans. The Developer shall submit the record site grading plan to the City for approval within thirty (30) days of completion of the construction and before the issuance of a building permit. 2. Elevations shall be taken on all lot corners, all buildings pads, and on drainage breaks, ponding sites, ditches, and swales. Arrows shall show how the lot is to drain. 3. The approved grading plan shall identify the lot and structure elevations and the Developer shall provide a copy of the approved grading plan to subsequent owners and builders of the lots. Upon completion of the final lot grading by the lot owner, elevations shall closely match, as determined by the City Engineer, those set forth on the Development Plan. c) No permanent material stockpile of any sort will be permitted within the subdivision. Temporary stockpiles shall be placed outside of the public right of ways and easements, and shall be limited to suitable grading and construction materials generated from within the subdivision and for use in the grading of the present subdivision phase. Excess materials not reserved for the present phase of development, as defined by the City accepted grading plan, shall be removed from the site. Temporary stockpiles shall be limited to a maximum of twelve (12) feet in height and for a duration not to exceed three years (36) months. 9.11 Ponds. a) Dedication of Pond Areas. The Developer will provide easements for all stormwater drainage ways and dedicate to the City public outlots for the property shown for storm water or sedimentation and treatment pond purposes on the Preliminary Plat and/or as required by the Plans and Specifications. Said dedication shall include an access drive to the pond site. Developer will dedicate the drainage and storm sewer utility easements shown on the Preliminary Plat and/or as required by the Plans and Specifications. The Developer agrees that all treatment and sedimentation ponds and drainage easements as shown on the Preliminary Plat or as required by the Plans and Specifications are required for the development of the Development Property. 11 SCR /1 of 19 b) Cleaning of Ponds. At such time as the City Director of Public Works determines that construction on the Development Property has been sufficiently completed so as not to cause significant erosion which will contaminate the holding ponds servicing the Development Property, Developer will clean/dredge all holding ponds and storm water pipes on the Property. In the event the ponds require cleaning/dredging prior to the completion of all such construction,the City Director of Public Works may request that the Developer complete more than one cleaning of the storm water ponds. c) Security Deposit. To insure that holding ponds serving the Development Property are cleaned, and to insure that the Development is properly cleaned pursuant to Section 9.11 (b), the Developer will deposit with the City $5,000.00 (which shall be placed in an interest bearing account with interest accruing to the benefit of the Developer) or provide the City with an irrevocable letter of credit in form and substance acceptable to the City. Said deposit will be refunded to Developer (or the letter of credit released) upon satisfactory cleaning of holding ponds and streets on the Development Property. The City Engineer may release portions of said deposit as ponds and streets are cleaned. Developer is responsible for all permits relating to cleaning and dredging of ponds, including permits required by the Department of Natural Resources and the Army Corps of Engineers. d) Buffer Area Adjacent to Ponds. All ponds servicing the Development Property whether such ponds are located on City owned property, easements running in favor of the City or on private property must maintain a minimum of an 8 foot natural buffer from the high water mark. Notwithstanding the above, one access to each pond may be created by the City in a location determined by the City in its sole discretion. Developer shall be responsible for the cost of signage around said buffer areas indicating that the buffer is part of a wetland restoration project which may not be distributed without the written permission of the City. Said signs shall be posted in locations reasonably determined by the City. 9.12 Ongoing Duties and Responsibilities. The Acceptance of the Improvements contracted in accordance herewith by the City does not release the Developer from ongoing duties or responsibilities arising under this contract. 9.13 Reimbursement of City's Costs. The Developer shall reimburse the City for all costs, including all reasonable engineering, legal, planning, and administrative expenses, incurred by the City in connection with all matters relating to the negotiation, administration, and enforcement of this Agreement and its performance by the Developer. The Developer shall also reimburse the City for any add-to-construction costs to include change orders approved by the City related to the public improvements. Such reimbursement shall be made within 14 days of the date of mailing the City's notice of costs. If such reimbursement is not made, the City may place a hold on all construction or other work related to the Development, or refuses the issuance of building permits until all costs are paid in full. 12 SCR /Lof ,q 9.14 Platting. The Developer must include all of the Development Property in the final plat of the Development. 9.15 Utility Location. The Developer agrees that all utilities within the Development will be installed underground, including without limitations electrical, telephone, cable television, and natural gas. 9.16 Plat Dedication. Upon approval and execution of this Agreement, the City shall approve the final plat provided it otherwise meets the requirements of the City's Ordinance governing Subdivisions. If the Plat contains the dedication of an easement, the use of property within the area of an easement is specifically restricted by prohibiting the construction of any structure or fence, planting trees or shrubs, or storing of personal property within the area of the easement which could delay, restrict, or impede access within the easement area by a person or vehicle. 9.17 Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by the Developer except upon obtaining the express written consent of the City. Unless expressly released by the City, the Developer shall remain obligated to fulfill the duties required under this Agreement. 9.18 Integration. This Agreement contains all of the understandings and agreements between the parties. This Agreement may not be amended, changed, or modified without the express, written consent of the parties hereto. 9.19 Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 9.20 Governed by Minnesota Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 9.21 Representation. Jovanovich, Kadlec & Athmann, PA represents the City with regard to this Agreement. The Developer is hereby advised to seek independent legal advice prior to execution of this Agreement. 10.0 DEFAULT AND REMEDIES 10.1 Default. Failure by the Developer to observe and perform any covenant, condition, or obligation contained in this Agreement shall be considered a default by the Developer under this Agreement. 10.2 Right to Cure. The City shall give the Developer written notice of any default under this Agreement. The Developer shall have 10 days in which to cure the default (or in which to commence good-faith efforts to cure if the default is one which cannot reasonably be cured in 10 days). 10.3 Remedies. If an event of default is not cured by the Developer within the applicable cure period, the City may do any, all, or any combination of the following: 13 SCR 13 of t9 a) halt all further approvals regarding improvements or issuance of building permits or occupancy permits relating to the Development Property; b) seek injunctive relief; and c) take any other action at law or in equity, which may be available to the City. Signed and executed by the parties hereto on this -j day of ADOIAs 2019. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH By Rick Schulz Mayor By 4Ulu&2L Therese Haffner Interim Administrator CLC Partners, LLC, DEVELOPER AND LANDOWNER By Its Pre Si L -T C.-Lc i_tL By Its l!,e ;adC1, Cie LLC 14 SCR /q of /9 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss COUNTY OF STEARNS ) kA,e. ., This,instrument was a owledged before me on 3 ' , 2019, by Rick Schultz and Ludy qfi`s `the Mayor ay'Administrator, respectively, of the City of St. Joseph, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of said City. NOTARIAL STAMP OR SEAL 4 i OR OTHER TITLE OR RANK) 4, 9 4114 r'" N' TURE OF NOTARY PUBLICLORRAINEBARTLETT NOTARY PUBLIC IMINNESOTA OR OTHER OFFICIALOR Commission Expires Jan.31,2021 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss COUNTY OF STEARNS ) This instrument was acknowledged before me on TALI a S , 2019, by Ki A)i n C-0( , its . S t dtev ' and CDrt4 G'h1 Q el- its l S1CQp• t c 1'v of CLC Partners, LLC, a Minnesota Liar ed Liability Company, execute the above Agreement on behalf of said Company. NOTARIAL STAMP OR SEAL OR OTHER TITLE OR RANK) C— ( \ S GNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC Y). BETHANNLAHR OR OTHER OFFICIAL NOTARY PUBLIC.MINNESOTA r 14 CoaINnion Ellis,Nn.31.2023 THIS DOCUMENT DRAFTED BY: City of St. Joseph 75 Callaway St. E St.Joseph, MN 56374 320)363-7201 15 SCR I5 of 19 EXHIBIT A The South 66.00 feet of Lot 9,Block 2, RENNIE ADDITION, according to the recorded plat thereof, Stearns County, Minnesota. TOGETHER WITH The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 11, Township 124 North, Range 29 West, Stearns County, Minnesota. TOGETHER WITH That part of the of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2,Township 124 North,Range 29 West, Stearns County,Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the South Quarter corner of said Section 2;thence northerly along the west line of said South Half of the Southeast Quarter on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 10 minutes 18 seconds West,a distance of 1332.89 feet to the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter;thence North 88 degrees 15 minutes 17 seconds East, along the north line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter,a distance of 301.35 feet to the southeasterly right of way line of STEARNS COUNTY HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY PLAT NO. 13, according to the recorded plat thereof, Stearns County Minnesota;thence North 42 degrees 05 minutes 48 seconds East, along said southeasterly line,a distance of 443.56 feet;thence South 55 degrees 50 minutes 00 second East, a distance of 1374.70 feet;thence southeasterly a distance of 403.52 feet along a tangent curve concave to the northeast,having a radius of 3650.00 feet and a central angle of 06 degrees 20 minutes 03 seconds; thence South 28 degrees 31 minutes 15 seconds West,a distance of 299.59 feet;thence northwesterly 429.87 feet along a non-tangential curve, concave to the Northeast, having a radius of 3950.00 feet,a central angle of 06 degrees 14 minutes 07 seconds and the chord of said curve bears North 59 degrees 03 minutes 17 seconds West;thence South 34 Degrees 09 minutes 18 seconds West,a distance of 407.93 feet;thence southwesterly a distance of 158.61 feet along a tangent curve concave to the southeast,having a radius of 260.00 feet and a central angle of 34 degrees 57 minutes 12 seconds;thence South 00 degrees 47 minutes 54 seconds East, a distance of 111.34 feet to the Southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter;thence South 87 degrees 45 minutes 30 seconds West, along the south line of said Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, a distance of 1294.87 feet to the point of beginning. 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Place topsoil,seed,and mulch on remaining Developer(private)or City Contractor disturbed areas. public)project... Complete"as-built"survey for all site grading. Developer(private)or City Developer's Engineer if private This now becomes the"Development Plan" public)project. project,City Engineer if public project. Place silt fence behind curb(or sidewalk) Developer(private)or City Contractor throughout development. public)project. Set Property Irons. Developer Developer's Surveyor Transfer permit to Developer when construction Developer(private)or City Developer's Engineer if private is complete. public)project project,or City Engineer if public project Sell lot.Issue MPCA homeowner fact sheet,and Developer Developer make Development Plan and SWPPP available to Builder. Submit building permit application.Include site Owner Builder survey and MPCA"Subdivision Registration". Issue building permit. City Building Inspector Construct 24'wide opening in silt fence at Owner Builder driveway and place rock entrance.Place additional silt fence as necessary to keep soil on lot. Maintain silt fence and other erosion/sediment Developer,or Owner if sold. Developer,or Builder if sold. control items. Sweep streets as required. Developer Developer,or City if agreement to back charge Developer. Submit certified lot survey showing final Builder Builder structures and lot elevations. Issue Certificate of Occupancy. City City Submit"Notice of Termination"to MPCA within Developer Developer 30 days of final site stabilization and removal of all non-builder silt fence and other erosion/sediment control items. SCR 19 of )9 STAFF MEMO Prepared by: David Murphy Meeting Date: 8/21/2023 ☐ Consent Agenda Item ☒ Regular Agenda Item Agenda Item # 9 Reviewed by: Item: Resolution 23-039 Cancelling Fir Street Extension Project ACTION REQUESTED Approval of Resolution 23-039 Cancelling the 2023 Fir Street Extension Project. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The Developer constructing the project privately negates the need to continue with the advertisement for bids and the bid opening scheduled for August 29th. This resolution directs Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. to provide notice that the bid opening scheduled for August 29th is cancelled. BUDGET IMPACT No impact to City funds. STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION A MOTION to Approve Resolution 2023-039 Cancelling 2023 Fir Street Extension Project. SUPPORTING DATA/ATTACHMENTS Resolution 2023-039 RESOLUTION 2023-039 CANCELLING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 2023 Street Improvements – Fir Street Extension WHEREAS, pursuant to a resolution passed by the City Council on April 17, 2023, Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc., has prepared plans and specifications for the following improvement: street construction in the Northland Business Center 2nd Addition (Fir Street East extension to 24th Avenue Northeast) and has presented such plans and specifications to the council for approval, and; WHEREAS, pursuant to the plans and specifications prepared by Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc a resolution was passed by the City Council on August 7th 2023 ordering the advertisement for bids, and; WHEREAS, the Fir Street Extension portion of the 2023 Street Improvement Project is not eligible to be constructed under the 429 process due to the terms of the 2021 Northland Business Center 2nd Addition Development Agreement; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST JOSEPH, MINNESOTA: 1. The City Council directs Short Elliott Hendrickson, Inc. to provide notice that the City of St. Joseph is cancelling the Fir Street extension portion of the 2023 Street Improvement Project and will not be opening bids as advertised on August 29th, 2023. Adopted this 21st day of August, 2023. CITY OF ST. JOSEPH Mayor, Rick Schultz ATTEST David Murphy, City Administrator