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Council Exhibit H
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From:Penny Saiki <br />To:Jim+Sherry White <br />Cc:Melanie Curtis <br />Subject:Minnehaha Water District <br />Date:Friday, December 30, 2022 3:11:18 PM <br />Hi, Sherry and Jim- <br />The contractor who had a permit to replace stairs and a deck that burned plowed about a 12ft wide <br />road from the backyard directly down to the lakeshore. He and the owner then decided to put in <br />stepped log retaining walls the full width of the lot. They removed all the plants and trees and left <br />each of the bordering properties with cliffs to the water. The inspector put on a stop order. Then <br />the Council gave them permission to build another tier to stabilize their hill for the winter, but it <br />was no guarantee that they would not have to replace the terrain to what it was with landscaping to <br />stabilize the grade. Planning was in favor of hill restoration in the past. <br />Now they are coming back for “variances after the fact” to keep the full hill retaining walls. They <br />took out truckloads of earth to place the tiers, and the adjacent properties have cuts to their tree <br />roots and the earth is disturbed. <br />I was hoping that the watershed district could weigh in at the Planning Meeting on Jan 17 at 6. <br />When I saw the road to the lake, I wrote the LMCD right away, and they immediately escalated it <br />to Minnehaha Watershed. It is such an arrogant approach to correct their error to the detriment of <br />the land and water quality. To “forgive” the error and arrogance weakens our (Orono’s) ability to <br />enforce the ordinances and more importantly the protection of the lake and other natural <br />resources. <br />The city offices are closed for the New Year, so I didn’t get to find out from Melanie Curtis what <br />the city Planning position is, but earlier they had recommended restoration of the hill.
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