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>5^1;'' '' ^'-:•\i•V^■■' « <br />^::X.Vi-¥": <br />: >-v;^*-^:v:v <br />1- <br />r^-- <br />■ : 'r'< <br />:iV' ■ ■ •> <br />^■1 / ' <br />'Wl* <br />'•mm <br />i Sm- ...«. •• <br />Mff <br />Memorandum <br />Dfono <br />rtititw- <br />kgat, Ph.D. <br />mber, 1987 <br />d repairs to the John Waldron prt^rty <br />rtfojii asked the Hennepin Conservation District to comment on hb <br />• .tt# .it • #Vl ^ *•7 f•TtTtWI ■ fcTi oage done to his property during the heavy rains of July of this <br />i three concerns m this matter: 1) aesthetic1) aesthetic considerations, 2) <br />ty, and 3) prevention of recurrence. <br />r#Tfwn ations <br />es vegetated with native species of plants wotdd present the_ <br />wir« <br />MtSilt] <br />asing landscape to neighbors and users of the lake. The use of <br />1 be minimized for aesthetic reasons. Mr. Waldron's proposal <br />sting slope and vegetate it This is the best remedy to alleviate <br />rrovided that the concerns mentioned below arc satisfied. <br />fuality <br />that enough is known about the effects of urban and suburban <br />lality, although considerable money has been spent toward that <br />IIF*4i <br />immure <br />imoff, a balance must be struck between the filtering effect of <br />tensi^ raiidalls and the erosion of physical and chemical <br />ler intensity events. The key threshold is whethc." the surface <br />reaches the lake. A surprisingly small percentage of land <br />) surface runoff. <br />St be struck between the transport of solids and dissolved <br />water to the lake and the transport of dissolved substances by <br />reHTiliKSil <br />Waldron has already taken a positive step in dealing with <br />ke, n<Ip. By piping that water directly to the lake, he has avoided all <br />unofi could entrain if it were diverted to the streets or even his <br />must maintain the cleanliness of this system to prevent <br />the underground pipes and will thereby remove most of the <br />therwise be carried to the lake. <br />ayzaia Boulevard Minnetonka. Minnesota 55343 Telephone {612)544-8572 <br />V V . <br />: '-iJi • • •: .-r-^AAiVi Mr.walkthatimprwatesoluldesi*Mr. the i <br />reta <br />decl