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� <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCII,MEETING <br /> Monday,December 12, 2005 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (5. CHARLIE JAtYlES, 425 OLD CRYSTAL BAYROAD NORTH� CO/!tl/ll[BII� <br /> the topsoil stripping on the rest of the parcel would occur in February. The applicant is proposing to haul <br /> in 25,000 cubic yards excavated from the area south of the cemetery in Long Lake to enable a key <br /> element of the Highway 12 project to remain on schedule. <br /> Gaffi-on stated in order toproperly handle a large volume of stormwater drainage coming from Orono's <br /> industrial area and the StoneBay development, a large pond is being constructed just east of the Morrie's <br /> site. This pond is planned to outlet into a storm sewer line that takes the stormwater to the east through a <br /> series of ponds and into Long Lake. The stoi7n sewer line was initially planned to go through the St. <br /> George's Cemetery property, However,both Ames and Mn/DOT have been taking measures to avoid <br /> disruption to the cemetery site. It was determined by all parties that disruption of the cemetery site for the <br /> installation of the storin sewer line should be avoided if possible. Tl�e only other location for the stornl <br /> sewer line is behind the retaining wall that runs along the south edge of the cemetery property. <br /> Gaffron indicated the stoi-�n sewer line cannot be installed until the retaining wall is constructed. I�l order <br /> to install the storm sewer line behind the retaining wall, the timeline for construction of the retaining wall <br /> has been inoved up substantially and requires disposal of 25,000 cubic yards of dirt. Gaffron indicated <br /> this was a new occurrence that arose which needs to be dealt with fairly quickly. Because the need to <br /> dispose of this material was not anticipated prior to the recent decision regarding the location of the storni <br /> sewer line,Ames Construction does not have a site for the disposal of the material. <br /> Gaffron stated the interim plan has been revised to enable the material excavated for the retaining wall to <br /> be placed on the James site. This will not require any h-ucking on public roads. Staff has worked with the <br /> applicant to limit the land alteration to the southern portion of the site and to ensure the fill is placed on <br /> the site in conformance with the parameters deternlined by the Council. Gaffron noted other than a berm <br /> along the edge of the property, the �11 will not be above the elevation of Old Crystal Bay Road, with the <br /> beinling around the perimeter of the properiy being a key element to provide some screening and comdor <br /> closure. <br /> Gaffi-on stated the grading plan has not been revised to reflect the discussions of the Council held on <br /> November 28`�',Uut is contained in the plan submitted on Friday. Limiting the topsoil removal and filling <br /> to the south end also avoids drainage impacts to adjacent properties to the north and west, which was the <br /> key concern expressed by the adjoining property owners. <br /> Gaffron stated suUject to the recommendations of the City Engineer and necessary permits froin other <br /> agencies, whicl� includes the Watershed District and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Staff is <br /> supportive of the request for an interim pei-�nit to sn-ip topsoil from the southei7i portion of the James <br /> property and to fll aiid�•ade that portion of the property. <br /> Gaffron noted he has spoken with the sun-ounding property owners about the drainage issues both <br /> short-term and long-term and has also discussed this proposal with the Dttmases, who also indicated some <br /> concerns regarding drainage. <br /> GaFfi-on requested the Council consider authorizing staff to issue an interim land alteration permit for <br /> topsoil siripping and filling in the southern portion of the James property subject to the City�ngineer's <br /> review and the necessary permits from other agencies. <br /> White inquired how hi�h the soil would Ue at the highest point. <br /> PAGE 3 of 2Q <br />
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