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NflNlJTFS OF THF- ORONO PLANMNCf COMMISSION <br />MFETING Mi l DON NOVI MBI R 20. 1995 <br />(#7 - #2059 MCWD - Ciwlinued) <br />Peterson asked if the City's appro\ al would need to spell out the hours of operation during <br />construction LaBounty w as asked if this was spelled out in their contracts LaBounty <br />said hours have not been set He relayed the example of another project where the City <br />set the approved hours LaBounty said there would be daily, or even htuirly. scraping and <br />sweeping of the roadway All tmeks would use sealed boxes A priKedure wtxild alsc> be <br />used to rennwe dirt from the tires when the trucks leave the property Hag personnel will <br />also be used dunng operation I he construction is scheduled to start in January of 1998 <br />and last 30-45 davs Revegetation would iKcur in the spring using bare root stock to save <br />nH>ney No final landscape plans have been developed w ith the Pearces as of yet The <br />Pearces will be included in the landscape plan process <br />Peterson asked LaBounty where the MCWD was with the Medina and Long Lake pond <br />projects LaBounty said the Long Lake pond agreements have been signed, and the <br />project has been ordered to proceed Ground breaking is to occur on November 27 with <br />revegetation to tKcur in the spring of 1996 A verbal agreement has been reached with <br />the property owner in Medina, and all issues are expected to be resolved bv December 15 <br />The MCWD is planning for constaiction to begin on December 15, 1995. <br />Peterson commented and LaBounty confirmed that all three cities’ approval for sediment <br />ponds is required in order that the alum treatment of Long Lake be effective. <br />Smith asked if no aureement was reached in Medina if the MCWD would revert back to <br />W' <br />the plans for a 5 acre pond LaBoumy said that was a pr^ssibility at one time but an <br />agreement has been reached with the Pearces only for a 2.5 acre pond He noted that the <br />MCWD is working hard on reaching a negotiated settlement on the Medina pond Smith <br />reiterated that this meant there would be no change in scope or scale if no agreement was <br />reached in Medina LaBounty said no changes would be made as the signed agreement is <br />in etfect <br />LaBounty review ed the photo depictions of the site. He added that the pond requiring the <br />most sediment removal is the pond nearest to CoRd 6 as it collects the most sands The <br />second pond will collect finer sediments <br />There were no public comments <br />Smith asked if all the points have been addressed to the Staffs satisfaction. Gaffron said <br />this was correct. He added that before the application goes before the Council, a <br />compilation or "punch list" of all the requirements and conditions would be drafted. <br />Peterson emphasized the need to stipulate operating times, the use of Hag people, and the <br />total time of construction LaBounty said he w as in agreement with these requirements.