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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 11, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />13. ANNUAL PUBLIC HEARING FOR MS4 STORM WATER PERMIT — Continued <br />chemicals during winter treatment of pavement, and grass clippings. Prevention starts with individual <br />decisions and actions. <br />The City's 2017 compliance activities include the following: <br />- An update to the surface water management section of the Community Management Plan <br />- An updated surface water management plan <br />- Articles in newsletters <br />- Storm water information on website <br />- Grass and leaf disposal program in the spring and fall <br />- Erosion control inspections <br />- Street sweeping <br />- Culvert repairs <br />- A watershed/pond survey <br />2018 implementation activities include renewal of the MS4 permit, completion of the storm water <br />management plan, completion of the surface water portion of the Community Management Plan, conduct <br />a watershed/pond survey, completion of the surface water management plan, storm water inspection of 20 <br />percent of the City's storm water system, and Public Works maintenance operations. <br />Edwards stated the next step in the process is to record any comments and to prepare a response to each <br />comment. Staff submitted the annual report to MPCA last week. <br />Mayor Walsh opened the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. <br />There were no public comments regarding this item. <br />Mayor Walsh closed the public hearing at 7:38 p.m. <br />The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT (BRUCE LEMKE, REPRESENTATIVE) <br />14. LA18-14 LAKE WEST DEVELOPMENT OB/O BARBARA LUPIENT, ET AL, <br />3508 IVY PLACE, FINAL PLAT AND EVELOPMENT AGREEMENT APPROVAL <br />RESOLUTION NO. 6878 <br />Barnhart stated the applicants are requesting Final Plat approval for the combination of three lots into <br />two. The final plat is consistent with the approved Preliminary Plat and all lots meet the requirements of <br />the zoning ordinance in terms of lot width and size. The proposed use of the property, single-family <br />residential, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The conditions outlined in the resolution have <br />been addressed either through permits with the MCWD or in the Development Agreement. Following <br />approval of the Preliminary Plat, there was Council action to approve vacation of some easements, a <br />conditional use permit for some fill, and some variances associated with a wetland. Those issues have <br />been added to the Development Agreement. <br />Page 5 of 20 <br />