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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />NZZETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1995 <br />(#5 - #2059 Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distria - Continued) <br />Peterson inquired about long term maintenance. LaBounty said g barrier If <br />increJthe amount of cleaning done. Syveraon said the Otono project , <br />first cell would catch the most sedunent and need to b^leaned out j y maintenance <br />lareer cell would require less frequent cleaning projected at 15--0 year . <br />the management practices upstream. Hwy 12 - <br />an example. If silt fencing were not done on the ponds there, more mat <br />into the ponds requiring frequent cleaning. Syv ’erson said the management <br />cooperative effort. <br />Lindquist inquired about the Dickey Lake arex Syverson noted this <br />Dhosphoms loading area and the cost would not justiiy a pond. It was noted 'he <br />wedMd area on th! east end of Long Lake where there are streams as a ^tenno <br />pond. This area was noted to sei^e as a natural stormwater management pond as the <br />water comes out of this area quite clean. <br />Schroeder inquired about runoff from roads such as Hwy 12. L^ounty said this does <br />exist but they try to make up for it tvith projeas such as the pond. <br />Peterson asked for public comments. <br />Bill Pearce joint owner of the subject property, along with his anomey, Greg Fontaine of <br />the Dorsey to were in attendance and asked to present a summary ot the conditions o <br />±e fenlemeni agreement benveen Pearce and the MCWD. Fontaine said Pearce became <br />involved when the plans for the pond were announced. The ongind <br />ceU 5 acre pond south of 6, not Deermll in Medina, with small ponds in ^on^ L ^ <br />Pearce then^rctained an engineering firm to come up with a better solution. The size <br />the detention system on the Pearce property was then reduced which was a substantial <br />improvement. <br />Pearce said he understood the need for the detention pond on his propeipr, he <br />would prefer it was not necessary, and was generaUy supponive, and still is, of the projea. <br />mstretii^ fr^ Long Lake. LaBounty later noted the net effea of the change m the <br />bLrier would not affea the outcome.