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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 23, 2009 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(3. WESTONKA SCHOOLS UPDATE, Continued) <br />Borg indicated funds are limited at the present time-but that they are looking at future improvements and <br />how those could best be funded. <br />Franchot asked whether the School Board believes the revenue to the school should be increased. <br />Borg stated they are looking at their current model to see whether reductions can be made in certain areas <br />but that the limited funding does have a negative impact on the programs that can and are being offered. <br />Franchot asked what the student projection is for the coming years. <br />Borg indicated student enrollment has remained quite stable the past ten years, which should also be true <br />for the coming years. <br />Murphy asked how open enrollment is working for Westonka. <br />Borg stated one benefit of open enrollment is that it creates a positive environment for competition among <br />the schools but that the number of students entering and leaving the school through open enrollment <br />continues to decline. <br />• <br />Murphy commended the staff of the Westonka Schools for their excellent work in servicing this <br />community and the progress that they are making. • <br />PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING — 7:15 P.M. <br />4. COUNTY ROAD 15 SHORELINE RESTORATION PROJECT — NAT KALE, MCWD <br />Nat Kale, Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, addressed the City Council regarding the shoreline <br />restoration and stabilization project scheduled to begin this spring on City property located just south of - <br />Molly's Corner (the Browns Bay parking area) and south of the CR15 /Orono Orchard Road intersection. <br />The goals of the project are to promote bioengineering around Lake Minnetonka, create a tool for the new <br />Rule F — Shoreline Stabilization, and to provide assistance to contractors and homeowners in meeting the <br />new rule requirements. The main point of contact during the project, however, will be with contractors. <br />The first phase of the project involved creating a shoreline classification for this area, which included the <br />classifications of fetch, slope and soils. A map was then created depicting those classifications and the <br />areas that would have a high, low, and unlikely occurrence of erosion. The shoreline off of Highway 15 <br />was classified as having a high erosion potential. The second phase of the project was to determine where <br />the sites should be located, and those have been identified to include Centerview Park, Tanager Bridge, <br />Excelsior Point, and the Mound City Hall. Bids have been submitted and a contractor has beer' selected. <br />Kale stated some of the objectives of the project include removing an existing downed telephone pole, <br />removing invasive species and low quality native plants per project specifications, replanting with clumps <br />of native shrubs, planting six to nine foot live stakes throughout the boulder toe and also installing live <br />stakes at a density of five stakes per square yard. An angler's access /path will also be constructed at the . <br />PAGE 2 of 11 <br />
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