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�� . <br /> ��� <br /> �� 0� <br /> � O O <br /> ��e. - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> '� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � ��9.ttE Hp4�'G NO. _ b � � `� � <br /> S <br /> • � indicate that the majority of the site,�approximately 6 of the 7 acres,was in open cultivated <br /> " fields or orchard plots,and only the areas abutting the ravines were wooded at that time.The <br /> identifying characteristics of Big Woods include old growth mature hardwoods with long, <br /> straight trunks and a high dense canopy that limits light reaching the forest floor, resulting <br /> in minimal understory growth. The only portions of the site where such conditions are <br /> conceivably present is within the two ravine areas.Both ravine areas will be protected from <br /> development by easements and covenants precluding their destruction.In fact,the northerly <br /> ravine will be platted as an outlot and a conservation easement granted to the City prohibiting <br /> any land alteration and vegetation removal. The developer is also required to provide the <br /> City with a site plan identifying all mature trees on the site,and identifying which trees will <br /> be retained, and then must mark those trees and protect them dur-ing site development. <br /> The only evidence provided by the petitioners that this area has historical significance is a <br /> study completed in 1997 by IMA Consulting for the Saga Hill Preservation Society. The <br /> study concludes that this area, and in fact the entire area encompassed by the Saga Hill <br /> � Nature Area,has a"relatively high potential for the presence of archaeological sites"and that <br /> "the presence of flat ground in association with deep erosional ravines, particularly in <br /> association with wetlands in the area as well as Lake Minnetonka,suggests that the area may <br /> have been a seasonal locus of prehistoric Native American activity, possibly back to the <br /> Paleoindian period". However,these findings could be made of virtually all land near Lake <br /> Minnetonka comprising hundreds of acres in southern Orono,and of many lands surrounding <br /> . other lakes in Orono.No specific evidence such as artifacts,burial sites or mounds,etc. has <br /> been introduced related to this site. No evidence of pioneer homestead sites on the parcel <br /> in question has been presented,and there are no historic buildings on the site.While the Saga <br /> Hill area may have social significance in relation to the activities of its pioneer occupants a <br /> century ago, no evidence has been presented to suggest that any significant historical sites <br /> will be affected by this development. <br /> 9. In regards to Concern 4. Petition Statement:"There is a hazardous intersection proposed for <br /> vehicular access to and from said development addin�to alread�dan�erous intersections." <br /> The City Council finds as follo�vs: The City Engineer has reviewed the proposed <br /> intersection of Garden Lane and Tonkaview Lane. The intersection location is a very <br /> appropriate location from a safety standpoint because it is on the ouside of a horizontal <br /> curve, allowing more than adequate sight lines and sight distance for vehicles entering <br /> Tonkaview Lane. Impacts of the vertical�curvature of Tonkaview Lane are minimal,being � <br /> . . . Page 6 of 8 <br />
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