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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 12, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 23 of 24 <br /> <br />a blind road and if someone got hurt and she didn’t say something she would feel horrible. <br />Second, she knows the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has looked at the wetland issue and <br />she wants to make clear there is significant flood plain drainage that runs off of the topography <br />both North and West of that land and streams right in between 4280 and 350 North Arm Drive. <br />She noted a culvert onscreen based on where a creek will run into the Lakeview Golf Course is <br />not really where the creek opens, rather it is closer to the future driveway on the property. She <br />said the drainage really floods out there and starts to move East to the culvert and fills in the <br />creek that runs into Lakeview Lake and puts a lot of moisture into that wetland area in the spring. <br />She requests that someone walk the property and look at it , as some people don’t even realize <br />there was a one-room schoolhouse on the property. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh stated he did walk the site and with that huge ravine there, he was amazed to see <br />that the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) said there is no watershed there at all, <br />it’s not a creek, it’s just a drainage ditch. <br /> <br />Ms. Johnson said the MCWD said it is a flood plain but they did not send anyone to the site to <br />look at it because it is not a development but rather a single family home and it is on the City to <br />take a look at that. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh said regarding the speed issue, he would like Ms. Johnson to follow up with Rief <br />and Edwards to see what the options are. <br /> <br />Ms. Johnson noted Misty Brady who lives next door to 4280 North Arm Drive wrote a very <br />eloquent letter and gave to her to read to the Council tonight but she botched it by being late. <br />She noted Ms. Brady emailed it to Mr. Barnhart tonight and she hopes the Council gets a chance <br />to look at it as it is thoughtfully crafted and has some interesting points of view that are worth <br />looking at. Finally, she wants to say regarding practical difficulties, is it in keeping with the <br />neighborhood, and .497 acres is not in keeping with that neighborhood and with the exception of <br />one neighbors at 1.7 acres, everyone else is around 2.6 acres or 5.5 acres. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh stated that is found throughout Orono and gave the example of Crystal Bay, as it is <br />a 2-acre zone, and everything is .25 acres or smaller and that lends itself to the fact that everyone <br />gets a variance for lot width size because of those issues as that is inherent to the practical <br />difficulty of the zoning district they are in. He noted there is not a lot of wiggle room on that. <br /> <br />Rief responded to a couple of the comments and noted Staff had a discussion on the differences between a <br />creek and a drainage swale, noting there must be water running in it year round in order for it to be a <br />creek. That is when the Watershed District steps in as jurisdiction for managing a buffer, so in this <br />capacity it does not require any buffer. As far as the traffic component, Rief will pass it along to the <br />Police Chief and do some monitoring there and will also engage the County because from the time he <br />started three years ago until now, the traffic has increased due to development. He noted it has created <br />more of a danger at that inter section and they can evaluate and look at changing it to a 4 -way stop or slow <br />the speed limit to 45 miles per hour or something similar. <br />