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To: Orono Planning Commission Members <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning 6 Zoning Administrator <br />Date: January 16, 1987 <br />Subject= 41012 Wayzata Country Club, 200 West Wayzata Boulevard - <br />Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing Continuation from 3/17/86 <br />Application - Maintenance diadging of golf course pond (designated wetland) <br />and existing ditches (not designated wetland). <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Plat Map <br />Exhibit C - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D - Survey of Pond to be Cleaned <br />Exhibit E - Airphoto Noting Ditches and Pond Location <br />Exhibit F - Planning Commission Minutes of 3/17/86 <br />Pertinent Facts: <br />This is a request for a conditional use permit to remove the <br />accumulated sediments and bottom mu..k from a pond and ditches existing at <br />the Wayzata Country Club. The pond is approximately 0.4 acres in area and <br />was created when the golf course was built, and was designated by the City <br />as a protected wetland in 1975. The pond sustains no emergent wetland <br />vegetation and is acting simply as a decorative pond area and <br />sediment/nutrient trap. It has filled in over the years and probably has <br />about 2' of muck to be removed. <br />The ditches to be cleaned include approximately 300 yards in length <br />between holes 10, 11, and 12, and about 450 yards in length between holes <br />15 and 18. The cleaning is intended to consist of scraping the existing <br />banks and bed and resodding to the water line. <br />Groundskeeper, Jim Lindblad, notes that all spoils from the pond will <br />be removed and placed on Wayzata Country Club property in the City of <br />Wayzata. The ditch spoils will be used as fill adjacent to the ditch area <br />and seeded immediately to create low berms. <br />City Engineer, Glenn Cook, has reviewed the sites and recommends <br />approval of the projects subject to spoils being immediately seeded where <br />they are left on the site; a silt fence be provided at the pond outlet to <br />catch silt and debris that may be stirred up during the muck removal <br />process; and that the MCWD be contacted by applicant to determina whether <br />they will require a separate permit. Cook noted the pond and ditches <br />discharge to a seriep of wetlands approximately 1-1.5 miles in length <br />before reaching Like Minnetonka, hence no detrimental environmental effect <br />is anticipated. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval per the City Engineer's recommendation. <br />r.C.-.aoT1oN 1-z0.87 qNp <br />Afe"V;• nit ( {N�WY .wrCo e,:o�fen+s <br />o+NT 7o IwNTA^ a c W D L/pr'r I' O <br />3)5I_7 lro" AT Dpu./,:•T'l1M fb.!rc <br />
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