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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 23, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />20. APPROVAL FOR BIG ISLAND MASTER PLAN — Continued <br />The City of Orono's and MCWD's goal is to preserve the property's unique history and to maintain its <br />significant ecological value. In addition to the initial investment and purchase, the Watershed District has <br />also invested $997,000 in public funds for two shore stabilization projects on the Island. <br />MCWD's most recent coordination with the City on Big Island has been the review of the Big Island <br />Master Plan. MCWD Staff has reviewed the plan and approves of it in concept. At its April meeting, the <br />MCWD Board chose not to take action on the overall master plan but will consider the different <br />components of the plan as they are brought forward. The improvements will need to be permitted under <br />the terms of the conservation easement and should be designed to foster and not be contrary to the user's <br />ecological experience and not negatively impact any of the ecological system, and the improvements <br />should provide a minimal impact to the area. If the improvements attract vandalism, the City will need to <br />manage and maintain the facilities in the future. <br />Dunlash stated the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District looks forward to working with Staff as the <br />process moves forward. <br />Crosby stated in his view the plan is very thoughtful, it helps preserve the natural feel of the Island, and <br />enhances accessibility. Crosby commented it will serve the veterans and other residents of the <br />community well. <br />Walsh stated he is fully supportive of the plan and that he appreciates all the work of the Big Island <br />Committee and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. <br />Seals noted the intent was never to go to the MCWD meeting and gain approval of the plan, but the intent <br />was to gain their input. Seals stated as any project is undertaken, it will be brought before the MCWD. <br />Walsh commented the City has already done some improvements on the Island and that they are now <br />partnering with Home Depot through Camp Gratitude to perform more improvements. Walsh stated the <br />master plan helps provide guidance on future improvements to the park and will also help enhance the <br />veterans' enjoyment of the park. <br />Rick Carter, 2780 Shadywood Road, stated he has been very involved with the plan as part of the Big <br />Island Committee and that he also serves on the Park Commission. Carter noted the Park Commission <br />unanimously approved the plan at its last meeting. Carter stated the plan is a concept plan and that one of <br />the main things the Big Island Committee is looking for is collaboration on seeking funds. Carter <br />recommended the City Council vote in favor of the master plan. <br />Seals noted one of the questions raised in the letter from the Watershed District was what Orono has done <br />and plans to do. Seals stated within the last year the City has hired a full-time parks person that is <br />dedicated to parks. The City will also have someone out there every two weeks to keep an eye on things, <br />which historically has not happened. In addition, the City has procured a storage structure for the <br />lawnmower and portions of the park will be regularly mowed. <br />Seals stated they have a dedicated committee made up of people with a variety of backgrounds and lots of <br />great ideas. Seals stated a number of people are involved in making Big Island better, and that just <br />because it is tough to manage does not mean it should be ignored. Seals stated it is 50 -plus acres in the <br />Page 10 of 15 <br />