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ilesolutlon No. <br />Page 3 /7^ <br />!>,... ' <br />■K <br />-m <br />5. Upon construction of the dike, a sign shall be erected at the <br />applicant's cost on the disposal sitey visible frea Old Beach <br />Road and at a location acceptable to the City inspector, vhich * <br />sign shall be as follows; <br />Size: no less than 3* high by 5* long <br />on posts at least 6' high. <br />Material; wood or metal with white painted <br />surface and red, black or blue letters. <br />Legend: West Shore LsFayetta Bay Asaoeiation <br />Fresh Water Biological Inatitote ' <br />RESEARCH PROJECT (Urgar lattara) <br />Effects of Dredgii^ & Nutrient Release <br />Permits granted by: <br />Minnesota Dept, of Natural Resources <br />Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />Minnehaha Creek Watershed District <br />City of Orono <br />6. Irior Lj the start of dredging, the FWBI shall sai^ple the waters <br />of LaFayette Bay and the FWBI marsh for turbidity and for nutrient <br />levels and shall submit a report of Fame to the City. <br />7. During the dredging operation, the FWBI shall daily ssmitor <br />turbidity of LaFayette Bay water and shall submit weekly reports <br />of same to the City. <br />8. Prior to discharge of marsh water to the lake,' the FWBI shall <br />monitor the concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus and dissolved <br />organic carbon in the FWBI marsh, shall weekly submit reports of <br />same to the City, and shall prohibit discharge of marsh water to <br />LaFayette Bay until concentration levels are equal to or lower <br />than LaFayette Bay levels. <br />9. After completion of the dredging and release of the marsh MAter <br />to LaFayette Bay, the FWBI .hall prepare a comprehensive report <br />including conclusions gained from the study and shall submit same <br />to the City, the MNDNR and the MPCA. <br />10. If, at any time during the dredging operation, the nutrient levels <br />in the marsh water or outlet to LaFayette Bay rise to a point <br />determined by the City to be detrimental to Lake Minnetonka, the <br />City reserves the right to enforce a stop work order prohibiting <br />further dredging activity until the nutrient levels are reduced.