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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 <br />(#11) Item #1962 - Prairie Restorations/Dayton - Continued <br />Petenon reuorted being at an on-site meeting remarking on its uniqueness and the support <br />beina given^by both the DNR and MCWD. Bowen sUted the Co^ of En^eers also gav <br />their support and had indicated Dayton was not in need of a permit from them. <br />Cffion con«n».«. 7 <br />SL G«^ commented on the phosphorus retenHon <br />verLs that of an open water wetland. Also, during dispowl oHhe soil i^al, tni <br />to cross Long Lake Road, and the road will need to be mamtamed <br />The location of two proposed spoil disposal sites were discussed Smith remark*^ on the <br />hiliv toDoaraohy of the disposal site and questioned what this would do to drain^e. <br />area will ^ built any higher than pn^ with some material possibly <br />taken out. The deposition areas will be seeded afterwards. <br />finftron commented that the drainfield for the septic system located on the south disposal <br />over. An ,l.en».e sUc mu« be P--ved foMhe house on U»s sne. <br />He also noted the NWI maps show part of this disposal site as wetland. <br />nurioaoiibliccomniems. Darrell Anderson of925 Old Long Lake Rd. and 920 W. <br />Wavs^lvd shared his concern over drainage from the Dayton prop^. Andersons <br />tte pond north of the toad and should not change water frowmg into the advert. The <br />nearby Sweetser pond was discussed as needing control. <br />Ga»on said a conceptual agreemem would address as a minimum the following <br />conditions and concerns. <br />I) Must follow Best Management Practices for protecting Water Quality in Urban <br />3) Acceptable outflow structure design.