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MINUTKS OF THL ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MKin ING HELD ON NOV EMBER 20. <br />(#4 - #2085 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Continued) <br />Killien presented some history' on the property The DNR has conducted clean up of all <br />the contaminated soils from the service station and marina Observation wells were <br />installed, which will be monitored in .»0 days The DNR should know in 00 days what <br />effect has been had on the ground water on the upper level Another set of tankN were <br />recently discovered and removed Small amount of soil was on the tanks but no <br />contaminated soil was left This area was backfilled Lead and asbestos testing was <br />conducted on the building prior to demolition Killien said the last parcel should close <br />before the end of the \ ear, and the building should come down within 90 days He also <br />reported that w etland delineation of the area w here the trail will be confirmed this is only a <br />ditch area The plans liave been submitted to the MCVVD, the LMCD, and the DNR <br />Waters Division <br />Gaffron asked if the cvclone fence would be removed and uuard rails installed between the <br />path and road for protection Linncll said they had observed the area earlier and were <br />considering curb and gutter between the road and path, which he said would perform the <br />same as a boardwalk Peterson asked how far back this would occur Linnell said there <br />was one stretch where the lake came close to the edge and then separated for the pathway <br />which was a hiuh risk area <br />Peterson said the public has been kept informed about the plan and asked for any concerns <br />from those in attendance <br />Dick Engebretson. along with his wife Jean. 1180 Tonkavva. were present. Engebretson <br />asked if there would be a stop sign at the exit of the access to keep cars from rolling out <br />onto Tonkawa without slopping and was told there would be He further inquired if the <br />residents would be notified if the monitoring wells indicated further contamination He <br />was told the DNR w as working with the MPCA and would notify the residents if any <br />problems w ere found Engebretson asked how big the access was in scale to that of North <br />Arm public access He was informed that there is parking for 65 car/trailers at North <br />Arm. and there would be parking for 80 car/trailcrs at this location Killien noted that this <br />access provided a better layout and traffic flow He noted that the DNR is working with <br />Hennepin County on redesigning North Arm It is the DNR's intent to fix the fishing and <br />shore area, paint the no parking areas, adda raised island in the lot, and create buffer strips <br />to deal with stormwater Engebretson asked whether DNR plans to repair the Boy Scout <br />bridge Peterson said this has not been before the Lake Use Committee Killien said this <br />was not part of the DNR plan. <br />8 <br />â– irtM iTT
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