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AiA.'.e 11 o vjr iiii:. I 'MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 <br />(#11) Item #1962 • Prairie Rcstorations/Dayton - Continued <br />PM»» «p«t«l being M » oo-sHe «e«bng .enuridng on to uniqu^ <br />^ ,h„ of an open water wetUnd Abo. during duposal o^he sod m«enal. trucks <br />,^Z«d to cross Uke Road, rmd the road win need to be mamtatned. <br />The of two proposed spoil disposal sites were discussed, Si^ remark^ on thehaw toooataidiy of the disposal site and questioned what this would do to drainag <br />^ be boat ».y higher than present with son« nutenri posstbly <br />taken out. The deporition areas will be seeded afterwards. <br />Gafton commented that the drainfield for the septic system <br />site cannot be covered over An alternate site must be preserved for the house on this s <br />He abo noted the NWl maps show part of this dirxtsal site as wetland. <br />During public comments. Darrell Anderson of 925 Old Long Lake Rd. ’f W <br />wSeivd shared his concert, over drainage from the Dayton propt^ ^sonsSi. ~ r-ss rsui’rssi.. ssssrS- ■>»”■ ««"•>“ ixr” ■ "“c'”Ite ZJZnh of the ro«l and should not change water flovnng u.to the culvert. The <br />nearby Sweetser pond was discussed as needing control. <br />Gaflron said a concepic.rl agreement would address as a minimum the foUowing <br />condi-tOa''.^ and concerns; <br />1) Must foUow Best .Management Practices for protecting Water Quality in Uiban <br />3) Accepuble o itflow structure design. <br />t