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Zoning File #2059 <br />September 15, 1995 <br />Page 4 <br />2. What erosion control practices and methods will be used during construction. <br />3.The City typically <br />S fot n^inuining Otc ponds assenting <br />tha t beavers or dead falls will block the drainage. <br />4.Will Ute easement be gtanted to die City of Otono? The pond wiU become an element <br />in the City’s drainage system . . . <br />5. <br />table 1 and table 3? <br />Environmental Assessment Worksheet <br />The environment assessment wo^heet is a m MCWD <br />a’t -V J—. —to toto. to. ,0 toto. <br />it. <br />Health, Safety, Welfare IssuesHealUit oaiciyf <br />staff is extremely concerned <br />MCWD-s ~ Site* wS of Old C^sjal ^ <br />^ Thd* constant dump truck traffic was problematic m itself. TTie <br />ivu^wu i vjicaov.a ^ nrnno to the Eisincer landfill site west ot Uld t^rysiai oay <br />Wayzata The constant dump truck traffic was problematic in itself. The <br />Road, was less ^ »irtno Hiehwav 12 made the driving surface dangerous. The <br />c«t mqnSurrl conLts fromW Otono PoUce regarding the need for cleanup and <br />closer monitoring of hours of operation. <br />The County Road 6 slop leaks from the Bucks hauling will tend <br />of County Road « ^.^nUy is in the winter. The proposed <br />to freeze ^ si^hi distance for the Otono County Road 6 project <br />access road iMatton to amy g disallow use of Tamarack north of te <br />However, staff is a vi . traffic from that project during the winter of 1995/1996, <br />Deer Hill Tamarack The Tamarack/6 intersection is fairly dangerous <br />,0 go south to county ™tng perhaps 2 to 3 seconds to react to tnfftc <br />as is. wiUi *«*°^ “f^^Vi,Jiehe^ly supports the Civ <br />entering from T^^ck S this inter««ion “O* o^ly Road 6 pond <br />SL" "T9W1998^ li this winter during the Deer Hill project. <br />I