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CITY of ORONO <br />Post Office Box 669Crystal Bay, Minnesota 553236Municipal Offices <br />On the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka <br />5 <br />Ma- 29, 1984 <br />4"r.. <br />l w j-1 r:• <br />. ,,,yam ��-,��% �`•.t.. <br />Mr. John Dugan �t <br />2785 White Oak Circle <br />Long Lake, Minnesota 55356 <br />Re: Drainage Problem <br />Dear Mr. Dugan: <br />I reviewed your drainage situation with Glenn Cook, City Engineer, <br />and John Cerhardson, Public Works Coordinator. Mr. Gerhardson <br />informed me that the grading work done at 425 South Old Crystal Bay <br />Road had been maintenance of the existing drainageway and did not <br />require a permit. Our 1971 file air photos indicate the area was <br />not a retention basin then, which bears out the fact that this is <br />an historic drainageway. Mr Cook indicated that in his opinion, <br />the grading in itself, would likely not have the effect of signifi- <br />cantly increasing the volume or velocity of flow through the culvert <br />onto your property. <br />A topographic investigation of the watershed draining through your <br />property indicates it is roughly 17 acres in area. The relatively <br />steep slopes and clayey soils throughout this area would tend to <br />create a naturally speedy runoff. <br />Both Glenn and John were of the opinion, and I concur, that the <br />ponding effect you are getting is most likely a result of the "trapped" <br />basin behind your house. The water level has to raise to a certain <br />level before it overflows across into Marier's property and to the <br />southeast. There may be an old agricultural drain tile in this low <br />spot that has plugged up or broken. which could also be slowing the <br />drainage. We know there was a 12" diameter (approximately) draintile <br />found during construction of the hove at the end of White Oak Circle. <br />A tile system may indeed extend into your property. Air photos show <br />this property has been under cultivation previously. <br />I am afraid I do not have a quick a -ad ease solution for your r,onding <br />problem. You might consider crea-cing a swale across the hump between <br />your property and Marier's so that water does not stand in your back <br />yard. I do not know what effect this might have on Marier's property <br />SUILOM "A ZONING - 473.7357 • AUNINIS7RA110%A 1INANC'f 473 7358 • Pt 8LK- h'URKS 4717359 <br />ASSf SSING <br />
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