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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 13,1997 <br />I <br />u <br />(#19 - County Road 6 Tunnel Agreement with Spring Hill Countr>' Club - Continued) <br />Kelley said he would also like it determined if the County would have any liability <br />beyond its normal limits. <br />Crosby said he would like to ensure the use by members as well as others. Barrett <br />indicated negotiations would have to be conducted with Spring Hill. <br />Jabbour moved, Goetten seconded, to table the agreement as presented. Vote: Ayes 5, <br />Nays 0. <br />Tim Johnson reported that the earth moving work has been completed and all heavy <br />equipment is off site. He reported having saved large wooded areas on the north and <br />south. Jabbour asked that percentages of remaining trees be provided to the City. <br />Johnson said 350 trees were moved off-site and have been returned with about a 98% <br />survival rate this fall. Another 300 newly purchased trees were moved this fall. <br />Shaping, irrigation, and small equipment work is currently underway as well as watering <br />and mulching. <br />Jabbour thanked Johnson's staff for their enonnous cooperation in this project. <br />Flint said, while the trail is not yet constructed, he has walked the area, and feels the <br />cooperative effort will result in a good concept. <br />Gaffron also noted the win/win situation regarding the excavation of a stormwater pond <br />by MCWD at a site one m?le west of the golf course, with the black dirt excavated being <br />transported to the golf course for its use. <br />Jabbour emphasized the need for wetland credits. Johnson said they are well above the <br />mitigation ratios noting a couple wetlands areas have been saved from being filled. <br />(#20) COUNTY ROAD 6 TUNNEL AGREEMENT WITH HENNEPIN COUNTY <br />Jabbour moved, Goetten seconded, to table the agreement. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />t
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