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Gary Blecm, 200 Black Oaks Lane/ stated there are a number of <br />homes behind Wayzata High School that may be affected if the water <br />level increases in an adjacent lagoon. Mr. Bleem believes a <br />portion of Black Oaks Lane will be under water which may affect <br />the road bed and the sanitary sewer. He also feels that proper <br />notification should be given to the homeowners in the area so they <br />can acquire the necessary easements. <br />Mr. Quanbeck stated that he has spoken with the City of <br />Minnetonka about Mr. Bleem’s area, and the City does not feel the <br />project will create any problems for the sanitary sewer. <br />Floyd Vincent, 250 Glenbrook Road, stated that in the last <br />several years ho has been experiencing flooding problems within <br />his home. Mr. Vincent is very supportive of the project because <br />it involves tne creation of additional stormwater holding ponds <br />which will alleviate his flooding problem. <br />Mike Minzberg, 16645 14th Avenue North, stated that a pond <br />created by the development of his subdivision is filled with <br />sediments due to water backing up from Gleason Lake. Mr. Minzberg <br />is concerned about the water quality of his pond and the increased <br />water levels created by additional storage within Gleason Lake. <br />He stated that water reaches an elevation of 944.0 which is three <br />feet below the elevation of the slab of hia house. Mr. Minzberg <br />requested the Engineers to consider this area when studying the <br />overall affects of the project. <br />Mr. Parks stated that Mr. Minzberg*s basement was surveyed <br />and was found to be at elevation 949.5, which is the minimum <br />basement elevation established by the city. The appicirimate <br />elevation of their easement is at a 947.0. Mr. Minzberg's <br />residence will be considered during the Phase II portion of the <br />project. <br />A question was raised by Mr. Wetzel as to whether Phase II <br />will be expanded to include the balance of the upper watershCKS. <br />President Spensley answered by stating that the Boa*^4 will be <br />considering other projects in the upper watershed, bnt these <br />prcjects will not be Included in the Gleason Creek Improvement <br />project. <br />There being no further testinwny. President Spensley ordered <br />the public hearing ended and the record closed. <br />It was sK>ved by Manager Lindley and seconded by Manager Maple <br />that the Managers adopt the proposed findings, conclusions, and <br />order to establish the project as distributed, with one amendment <br />on page four, paragraph 14 to include the statement following the
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