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To: Mari Butler, Mayor <br />Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />Orono Council Members <br />Orono Planning Com-nissicn :Members <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, <br />Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: October 16, 1986 ,,, Do <br />SuLject: #1078 John B. Massopust, 440 Brown Road South - <br />Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - RR-lB <br />Application - Excavate and fill to create a more suitable water <br />fowl pond from existing pond - not a designated wetland. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application/Letter of Request/Agreement <br />Exhibit B - Plat Map <br />Exhibit C - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D - Excavation/Fill Plans <br />Exhibit E - Survey/Topography/Wetland Airphoto Overlay <br />Pertinent Facts: <br />This is not a designated wetland <br />Existing pond is a low area that holds water, apparently <br />more this year than in other years, as indicated by <br />inundated trees at perimeter, but no cattails. <br />- It is possible that pond outlet may have previously existed <br />but was filled in somewhat by excess material when private <br />road was built. <br />Pond is at very high point in Lake Minnetonka watershed, has <br />insignificant value as storage or nutrient retention area by <br />virtue of a fairly small influent. watershed. <br />Proposal to excavate and fill indicates there will not be an <br />overflow outlet, hence design is to capture and hold the <br />entire current runoff inflow - this will actually be a <br />benefit to the Lake Minnetonka watershed. <br />/_ire' '/ tj '. � •�/�� ;y -7., r.. A T it tf' <br />
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