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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JULY 22. 1996 <br />(#9 - Bike Trail - Continued) <br />Kelley said he had a problem with condemmng property without knowing exactly what <br />will be built on the property in question and asked to see the physical plans Cook noted <br />that the path was moved outward on the plans. On the Hile property, it will be necessary <br />to be on the west side of the septic site. He noted if the trail is generally kept in the right- <br />of-way, some of the trees can be saved and only a temporary easement would be <br />required. This is not the case for the Brandenburg property. Cook said it would not <br />matter which route was done as the trees would still need to be removed on the <br />Brandenburg property. Moorse said he has been speaking with the Brandenburgs and <br />they are understanding the trail placement. Moorse said the Hiles have a question <br />r^arding drainage. It is Moorse’s intent to come to agreement with the Hiles or continue <br />to move forward w ith the eminent domain process <br />Vote; Ayes 4, Nays 1, Kelley. <br />Callahan received confirmation from Barrett that he found the resolution satisfactory. <br />(#10) STORM\\'ATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />Moorse reported that at the recent work session, the Council discussed the need for a <br />stormwater management plan The Council asked Staff to present a proposal, which has <br />been updated by Bonestroo from its 1994 proposal. Chanhassen and Chaska were named <br />as cities who have been well-satisfied with Bonestroo's work on their water management <br />plans. <br />Hurr asked if the cost includes taking the plan through the Met Council for adoption. <br />Cook noted the line item regarding the adoption. Cook said this includes all agencies <br />involved in the review process to include the Met Council, MCWD, and DNR. <br />Jabbour inquired what has been spent already. It was clarified that $80,000 has been <br />spent fijr the topography maps, and the additional $108,200 is to be spent on the plan. <br />Kelley asked for clarification on the purpose of such a plan. Moorse noted a number of <br />purposes to include the plan being a tool for planning and implementation of solutions to <br />stormwater drainage problems. Moorse said the plan would model the stormwater flows <br />and volumes, and planning can then be accomplished in a more automated manner. <br />i_