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8. The proposed Maxwell Bay access provides a number of amenities that w ill be enjoyed both <br />by Orono and non Orono residents, including a fishing pier, toilets, 3 concrete launching <br />ramps with make ready docks, and adequate signage and lighting to make the site user <br />friendly. <br />9. The proposed site plan incorporates upgrades to County Road 51 and 135 including right <br />turn lanes and by-pass lanes to accommodate the anticipated tralTic generated by the access. <br />10. The City Council finds that the concerns of the City and of the public in regard to site design <br />and function have been substantially addressed by the Department ot Natural Resources in <br />the "Preliminary Plan Lake Minnetonka Water Access Maxwell Bay Site" dated October 25. <br />1995 and the "Landscape Plan Lake Minnetonka Water Access Maxwell Bay Site" dated <br />October 26, 1995. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of <br />Orono. Minnesota, that the Maxwell Bay access Preiimitur\ Site Plan dated October 25, 1995 and <br />the Maxwell Bay .-\ccess Plan dated October 26. 1995 are hereby approved, subject to the following <br />conditions: <br />1 . The DNR is urged to discuss storm water controls for this site with the Minnehaha Creek <br />Watershed District, especially in relation to the use of grassed sw ales in lieu of storm water <br />ponding at the site. <br />2. This site plan approval is granted with the clear understanding and expectation that the DNR <br />will pursue no further public w ater access sites w ithin the City of Orono. <br />a <br />4. <br />5. <br />DNR and its contractors and subcontractors shall during construction adhere to the "Best <br />Management Practices for Protecting Water Quality in Urban .Areas". <br />I'JNR shall continue to keep the City advised of the status of petroleum contamination <br />monitoring and cleanup on the site. <br />Operation and maintenance of the site shall be in accordance with a cooperative agreement <br />to be developed prior to completion of the access. In absence of such an agreement, DNR <br />is expected to provide for the complete operation and maintenance of said site. <br />Page 3 of 4