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r ♦ Pry p Q Y' OfA,t A4)A C-4 ff`,�p.���C, C0 N i7L-(r�?bn1kgw A <br /> ` ♦ � I SCNS s<.�0 /'r''Q�l'o./'P�.�.—� '9-v Q.�l� --I-�r`, w� l <br /> MEN x7190 APPLIED ECOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC. <br /> •� 21938 MUSHTOWN ROAD, PRIOR LAKE, MN 55372 <br /> L PHONE: (952)447-1919 FAX: (952)447-1920 <br /> ■L, arIR email: info.mnCaappliedeco.com <br /> NOMMLAId■ Bringing the science of ecology to all land use decisions <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Mr. Bob Shiff(Temple Israel) <br /> CC: Myra Giesener (Temple Israel) <br /> FROM: Doug Mensing,Restoration Ecologist <br /> DATE: July 9, 2008 <br /> RE: Camp Teko Drainageway Retrofit (AES 08-0529) —Conceptual Design <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> On June 16,2008,Applied Ecological Services,Inc. (AES)was contacted regarding an erosion issue <br /> at Camp Teko,located on the shore of Lake Minnetonka in Long Lake,Minnesota. On June 17, <br /> 2008,AES representatives (Doug Mensing,Restoration Ecologist and Chris Raebel,Contracting <br /> Division Manager) met with a Camp Teko representative (John L.) to walk the project area, assess <br /> the recent erosion damage,and explore opportunities to retrofit the drainageway to restore eroded <br /> areas and reduce future erosion potential. On July 1,2008,you authorized AES to develop a quick, <br /> conceptual,possibly hand-drawn sketch of stormwater management elements and restoration <br /> techniques along the camp's drainageway,including filling in the blow-out area and providing some <br /> interim rate/volume control techniques. <br /> As stated in our July 8,2008 Disclaimer of Liability to you,AES's conceptual design is based on our <br /> brief site review and conversations with you and other Camp Teko staff Therefore,AES offers no <br /> guarantees that,if implemented, the ideas proposed will work wholly or in part, or for any period of <br /> time. We do not guarantee that the solutions will protect property or safety. <br /> RECOMMENDED PROJECTS <br /> Our recommendations can be broken down into three main project areas. These projects are <br /> described in priority order below and illustrated on the accompanying diagrams. <br /> 080529:070908 1 of 4 Camp Teko Drainageway Retrofit—Conceptual Design <br />