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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />May 29, 2001 <br />( #01 -2687 CPV Development, Final Plat of Kokesh Farm, Continued) <br />Weinberger stated the assessor would value what that easement is worth, and if it is less than <br />$21,200, the difference would be refunded back to the developer. <br />Hillebring inquired how the City would acquire the other easements in this area if they are less <br />than ten acres. <br />Flint stated the City would need to condemn the land. <br />Sansevere stated he would not be in favor of condemning anyone's land for a trial. <br />VOTE ON THE ABOVE MOTION: Ayes 1, Nays 4; Peterson, White, Sansevere and <br />Nygard Opposed. <br />Nygard moved, Sansevere seconded, to approve and adopt RESOLUTION NO. 4657, <br />a Resolution approving the final plat of Kokesh Farm, subject to receipt of the mylars and <br />approval by the Minnehaha Watershed District, with the understanding no trail easement <br />will be taken, and that the developer pay a park dedication fee in the amount of $21,200. <br />VOTE: Ayes, 4, Nays 1, Flint Opposed. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />• Sansevere inquired whether the Public Services Director had any information regarding the signs <br />on North Shore Drive. <br />Gappa stated he has spoken with Hennepin County and they are waiting for an order before <br />putting the signs up following approval by the engineer. <br />Sansevere inquired whether any notice to the boaters would be given. <br />Mayor Peterson commented it was her understanding they would just give them warnings for a <br />couple of weeks. <br />PUBLIC SERVICE DIRECTOR'S REPORT <br />( #11) SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />Gaffron stated the City Council discussed this item at their March work session, wherein a few <br />revisions to the wording of certain sections of the SWMP were discussed. Gaffron indicated the <br />requested changes have been incorporated into the plan. Gaffron stated the fee structure for <br />properties in the five acre zone has been reduced. <br />Gaffron stated the final draft of the surface water management plan has been submitted to the <br />Metropolitan Council for preliminary review. Gaffron stated it is important that the City outline <br />. very clearly who has implementation responsibilities for some of the different facets of the <br />stormwater management, such as who will have jurisdiction over wetland regulation protection, <br />PAGE 21 <br />