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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,2002 <br />/ J. Crystal Bay Road Drainage Project—Continued <br />stormwater treatment to improve the quality of the stormwater eflluent discharge into <br />Crystal Bay. A plan was prepared for the low>cost option of installing a pipe across the <br />back yard of the 3447 Crystal Bay Road property and a drainage swale on the west edge <br />of the property located at 3435 Crystal Bay Road. The new swale would connect to an <br />existing swale, which would then drain into an in place culvert under Crystal Bay Road. <br />They requested quotations for the work from several landscaping companies. That option <br />would reduce the erosion and flooding problems on the properties in question and the <br />property owners were in support of the project. That option, however, does not improve <br />water quality, but could be seen as an interim project, .\nother option was to construct a <br />stormwater pond for water quality improvements, which would require the acquisition of a <br />property. <br />The most logical location for stormwater ponding is on the western side of the area, in the <br />vicinity of 3435,3445, and 3447 Crystal Bay Road. Lot 3445 is currently vacant and <br />could be purchased to install a pond. Stormwater ponding anywhere close to Lake <br />Miruietoiika would be expensive and difflcult. If there wers interest in purchasing the <br />property, the City would have to have an appraiser complete a valuation study for the <br />property at 3445 Crystal Bay Road. <br />Murphy asked if the lot was big enough to hold a pond. Gappa stated it was not what they <br />chose, but it is available. Murphy asked if the pond would be big enough to fix the <br />problems for the entire neighborhood. <br />White asked what the culvert change was that caused the problem in 1996. A neighbor <br />stated Uutt prior to 1996 it was dry. Work on the railroad track caused water to begin <br />flowing down the hill. The City then dug out a trench to direct water to the culvert, but <br />that resulted in water coming from both the culvert and down the hill. <br />White suggested putting a fiber filter into a pipe to improve water quality that would be <br />changed every year. Gappa stated that the area of concern was much too large to be <br />affected by a filter. <br />Mayor Peterson asked if the pipe and swale solution was a temporary fix. Gappa stated <br />that the low-cost pipe and swale plan would get water past the houses, solving that issue, <br />but not improve water quality. <br />White asked if the pipe would affect landowners* ability to build on their lots. Gappa <br />stated they would have to work around the pipe, but it should not be a major issue. <br />Mayor Peterson moved, and Murphy seconded, to accept the quotation from <br />Norling*s Lake Minnetonka Landscaping in the amount of $13,418.12 for completk