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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 26,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> in order to remove that wetland from the overlay map a rezoning process is required.A wetland <br /> delineation was completed and approved by Minnehaha Creek in 2021 and Minnehaha Creek and <br /> Wetland Conservation Act(WCA)have issued permits for approval of the project. <br /> Mayor Walsh opened the public hearing at 6:44 p.m. <br /> Penny Saiki,2874 Casco Point Road,noted wetlands are federal, even though they go through the district. <br /> She stated four years ago,she pointed out five reeds coming up west of Brackett's which is an invasive <br /> weed. She asked what they would do about it and they said nothing.Now looking at the shore and about <br /> 100 feet where there were five reeds,now it goes all the way past the marina and there is also a patch near <br /> Lafayette Road. She does not get it,that is a decision by the wetland district. Ms. Saiki spoke about <br /> replacement and asked what the plan is before they start changing the land as they need the approval for <br /> replacement.The replacement of the wetland is important and just because one has a credit and moves it, <br /> it changes the watershed. She knows they are trying to do a good job but asked the Councilmembers to <br /> keep in mind what it is doing to the Minnehaha which goes to the Mississippi,and then it is the globe. <br /> Ms. Saiki is not a tree-hugger but she is very practical regarding what little they do,how far it goes and <br /> the difference that it makes. <br /> Kim Carswell,261 Cygnet Place,asked Oakden to explain again in laymen's terms. <br /> Oakden clarified there is a wetland on the property and in part of construction of the Public Works <br /> building that wetland is in the buildable site.They are proposing to fill that wetland which requires a <br /> rezoning process to remove it from the overlay district map. <br /> Johnson stated they would be filling that wetland and replacing it somewhere else. <br /> Barbara Schmidt,50 Landmark Drive,noted Mr.Crosby just spoke about the rural nature of Orono and <br /> Ms. Schmidt was very excited to hear that. She asked what kind of example they are setting by filling in a <br /> wetland for a Public Works building?Theydo not need to do this, she knows the Citywants to do it,but <br /> g <br /> why are they setting this example when this is what Orono stands for:wetlands,wildlife,and the rural <br /> nature. She noted they cannot just say that and not act accordingly in helping keep their spaces,that just <br /> does not fly. She is sad and disappointed that they are filling in a wetland and wants everyone to hear that <br /> because this is not a good example for the City. <br /> Mayor Walsh closed the public hearing at 6:50 p.m. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated this is why there are wetland credits,because sometimes a small piece,such as on <br /> this property,needs to be changed on the wetland overlay to manage it.He noted wetland credits and <br /> replacement happens in developments and peoples' homes from time to time.He clarified it is not the <br /> entire building but a very small piece of the site. <br /> Crosby clarified he does like the rural feel of Orono but that does not mean he does not want to keep <br /> improving parks for kids so they are active outside.He still thinks they can have a mostly rural <br /> community and improve the parklands. <br /> Johnson moved,Printup seconded,to approve Resolution#7290,approving the rezoning of the <br /> wetland overlay map.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> Page 6 of 13 <br />
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