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Direct: 952.249.4627 <br />mcurtisgoronomn.gov <br />From: HEIDI HUST<hrhust(@msn.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2025 4:07 PM <br />To: Melanie Curtis <MCurtis(cDoronomn.gov> <br />Cc: Tom Major <majorts(@yahoo.com>; Kirk Nelson <kirk.nelson(@mchsi.com>; Judy Nelson <br /><nelson.judyPmchsi.com>; Permitting<permitting(@minnehahacreek.org> <br />Subject: Re: 2195 Watertown Rd / LA24-000070 <br />The work is generally satisfactory. I urge you to be certain that this redraw is forward thinking. <br />The work on the Ryan property is the result of Long Lake's project years ago that coincided <br />with heavy rains. The issues were blamed on the heavy rain, but they were also a result of <br />increased hardcover, loss of vegetation and rerouting drainage all over Long Lake. I <br />documented it and submitted my concern that the water volume was increasing back then. <br />The volume of water routed into this drainage continues to increase. Looking at the new <br />drainage on the Ryan property, we are seeing ice dams, overflows in a normal heavy rain and <br />standing water in all low areas of the 2 lots well after they should have disappeared. When <br />the drainage is redrawn, it will be important to be proactive and anticipate the increase in <br />volume and what might need to be done in the future to accommodate this. Will the sides <br />need to be steeper to stop the area from flooding and carrying more dirt downstream to clog <br />the marsh. Will there need to be a holding pond to stop the flooding? Does Long Lake need <br />to find an alternative to route for their drains? Please be sure the redraw will allow the <br />drainage to be maintained properly. <br />Heidi <br />Heidi Rosekrans Hust/Rosie's Gardens <br />2225 Devin Lane <br />Orono, MN 55356 <br />home: 952.476.6911 <br />cell: 612.590.4008 <br />From: Melanie Curtis <MCurtis(@oronomn.gov> <br />Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2025 14:41 <br />To: HEIDI HUST<hrhust(@msn.com> <br />Cc: Tom Major <maiorts(@)Iahoo.com>; Kirk Nelson <kirk.nelson(@mchsi.com>; Judy Nelson <br /><nelson.judy(@mchsi.com>; Permitting<permitting(@minnehahacreek.org> <br />Subject: RE: 2195 Watertown Rd / LA24-000070 <br />Heidi <br />Thank you for your comments and photos. It was my impression that you were generally satisfied with Tom Ryan's <br />work on the ditch, according to your attached email. I will share your comments and photos with the Commission, <br />146 <br />
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