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92-140. Richard Haaen -- Shoreline improvement involving <br />Removal of existing rip ran, installation of a oeotextile fabric <br />and reinatallation ot existing rip rap^ City of Excelsior. <br />Hr. Dale Rossing and Mr. Eric Dunway were present in support <br />of the application. It was moved by Manager Love, seconded by <br />Manager Lindley that the permit be approved and issued upon <br />receipt of those items set forth in the Engineer's report. Upon <br />vote, the motion carried. <br />92-152. Paul Bilka — Shoreline improvement involving <br />installation of approximately 115 lineal feet of rip rao shoreline <br />erosion protection. City of Tonka Bay. <br />Mr. Stephen Spartz was present in support of the <br />application. It was moved by Manager Love and seconded by Manager <br />Lindley, that the application be approved, based upon staff's <br />recommendation, with the permit to be issued upon receipt by staff <br />of those items set forth in staff's report, in a form and <br />substance acceptable to staff. Upon vote, the motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />92-153. Lorence and Jeanne Voehl — Shoreline improvement <br />involvina installation of approximatelv 150 lineal feet of rip rao <br />shoreline erosion protection. City of Tonka Bar. <br />Mr. Stephen Spartz was present in support of the <br />application. It was moved by Manager Love and seconded by Manager <br />Lindley, that the application be approved when the application <br />form was signed by the applicant. Upon vote, the motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />92-156. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board -- Floodplain <br />alteration involvinQ the construction Of irrioation/stormwater/ <br />golf water hazard ponds, earth bunkers, and an irrigation pumo <br />Hinncftpolii.* <br />Mr. Dennis Ryan was p*'esent on behalf of ^he Minneapolis Pack <br />and Recreation Board. Mr. Panzer stated that the water level in <br />the ponds and Lake Hiawatha should remain the same when the pumps <br />are running within the ponds. if the pumps are not functioning, <br />then the flood storage capacity within the ponds is lost. <br />President Spensley asked whether the Minneapolis Park Board <br />had any area available for mitigating additional flood starage. <br />Mr. Ryan responded by stating that the terrain was very flat. <br />Presidfjnt Spensley stated that he was concerned by a potential <br />loss of flood storage downstream, and SK>re consideration should be <br />given to storage on the site. Manager Lindley foresees a net gain