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• <br />ORONO CITY <br />Monday, S <br />7:00 <br />( #07 -3298 875 WBW, LLC, Continued) <br />Murphy inquired whether the city engineer is of <br />Kellogg indicated they have reviewed the plans <br />as Wayzata gives their approval, they are fine w <br />Murphy asked if the sewer and water pipes wou <br />Kellogg stated they would be. <br />Moorse stated he did meet with a representative <br />for the City Council workshop tomorrow night. <br />Johnston noted they have revised their plans to i <br />stated one issue they have a concern with is the <br />the city engineer is that the material be granular <br />the two types of material. Johnston stated he is <br />pursue. <br />'ES OF THE <br />;OUNCIL MEETING <br />ptember 10, 2007 <br />'clock p.m. <br />with the design that has been submitted. <br />i submitted their comments. Kellogg stated as long <br />what has been proposed. <br />d be sized to accommodate the Montessori School. <br />Wayzata today and that the item is on the agenda <br />'tlect sewer and water coming from Wayzata. Johnston <br />naterial underneath the pipe. The recommendation of <br />I <br />nd that there is a considerable cost difference between <br />ondering whether there are any options that they could <br />Kellogg stated they have reviewed three different reports from Braun Intertec, with each report saying a <br />different thing. The third report said if material could be found that is within three percent of the <br />• optimum moisture level, that that would be acceptable as backfill material. Since the project would be <br />started this fall, it would be difficult to find that type of material, and given the fact that things get wet <br />in the fall and do not dry out, the fact that there would be a road constructed over the pipes, it creates a <br />risk that the City may not want to take in this instance. <br />• <br />Johnston stated this issue arose because they are <br />Long Lake and they have to cross this area that h <br />importing some soils to the site and that with the <br />Department, they would like to reserve a decisiox <br />opened up and they can visually view the soils. 1 <br />White commented it is a significant cost item. W <br />applicant would be acceptable. <br />Kellogg stated they might be faced with a <br />of the project. Kellogg stated based on his <br />percent. <br />Johnston stated they are not opposed to spending <br />the opportunity to inspect the soils. <br />Kellogg stated this section of the project would e, <br />project is completed and that it would then be the <br />Kellogg indicated he would be willing to meet on <br />Works Department upon review of the soils. <br />btaining sewer and water from Wayzata rather than <br />s bad soils. Johnston indicated they would be <br />oversight of the City Engineer and the Public Works <br />on the material used in that area until the area is <br />inquired whether the option proposed by the <br />where they would have to micromanage that portion <br />ice, it is unlikely that the soils would meet the three <br />extra money if necessary but that they would like <br />.sally become the property of the city once the <br />,'s responsibility to maintain the roadway. <br />site and make a joint decision with the Public <br />PAGE 13 <br />
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