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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 28, 1997 <br />(Public Comments -Continued) <br />19, he has been working with Hennepin County (Tom Peterson, Marcel Koulas, Jiin Grube) and <br />they have met on site to look at the problem. John Gerhardson and Glenn Cook from Orono <br />have also been to the site. All have agreed there is a problem. A contractor has estimated the <br />· water damage. Bessesen has filed claims with the City and County for the damage and to look at <br />ways to correct the problem. Hennepin County has put in curbing and raised driveways. They <br />were advised by the City and County that Allied Adjusters of the League of Minnesota Cities <br />would not pay any claims unless a hydrologist completed a report . He hired Mattke Engineering, <br />Inc. to review the situation. Findings indicated that the stormwater increase was due to new <br />construction on Tonkaview. He distributed a written summary of the situation to Council. <br />Kathy Sawicki, a neighbor at 4510 North Shore Drive, also reported over $17,000 worth of <br />damage to her property. She noted that they continue to have water problems and the corrections <br />that have been made were not appropriately engineered. They receive 11 cubic feet of runoff per <br />second. She received a letter from staff recommending pavement overlay and does not feel this <br />is a viable solution. She asked for Council's help and review of the situation. <br />Jabbour directed staff to report on the situation with a proposal for a ~olution at a future Council <br />meeting. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />(#3) Review of this application follows Item #13. <br />(#4) #2205 ALLEN SCHEFERS, 2540 CASCO POINT ROAD -CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT -RESOLUTION #3886 <br />The applicant was present. <br />Van Zomeren reported that the applicant has constructed a new residence and has done some <br />excavation work for a pond in an area that is considered floodway and flood fringe districts, as <br />well as a wetland, which requires permits from the City and Watershed District. The applicant <br />did receive a permit from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District last fall but did not realize he <br />.also needed a conditional use permit from the City. The pond encroaches approximately 8' into <br />the 100' right-of-way of Casco Point Road. Planning Commission recommended approval <br />subject to the applicant grading slopes to 3:1; maintaining the pond in a way that does not impact <br />the right-of-way and roadway, and landscaping the area around the pond with natural vegetation. <br />Goetten asked if the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District informs their applicants of permits <br />.2
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