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� , MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> *11. PURCHASE OF NEW'/4 TON PLOW PICKUP <br /> Levang moved,Anderson seconded,to approve the purchase of a'/4 ton pickup and snow plow from <br /> the identified vendors in the amount of$30,006.64 and to approve sending the current'/4 ton pickup <br /> and snow plow to a public auction for sale. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 12. STUBBS BAY RAVINE STABILIZATION–WRAP-UP <br /> Gaffron stated the Stubbs Bay Ravine stabilization project took approximately two years to fully <br /> complete. The City was awarded a grant of approximately$183,000 with the requirement that the City <br /> provide matching funds of 25 percent of this amount. The City had its engineers go ahead and put <br /> together plans and Staff worked preriy closely with the representative of the homeowners association to <br /> address their concerns. <br /> These projects involved a ravine situation that was many decades in the making and is similar to one or <br /> two other projects that are in similar or worse condition. One of those ravines is located on Wildhurst <br /> Trail,which will also need to be looked at in the future. The project the City ended up doing involved <br /> grading the channel and side slopes that were eroding, removal of dead trees,creating a series of ripples <br /> and ponds, and re-vegetation of the side slopes to slowing down the runoff coming off of Tonkawa. <br /> Gaffron displayed before and after pictures of the ravine. <br /> The engineers had anticipated that as you get closer to the lake,there would be a swath. Due to the ice, <br /> the engineers were required to get the permission of one of the property owners to go across their lawn <br /> from West Lake Street and install some mats across the lawn, which resulted in not having to cut any <br /> trees next to the lake. Gaffron noted there is very little visual impact as a result of the work but the <br /> project will reduce phosphorus loading to Stubbs Bay by 32 pounds per year,which is about a fi8h of the <br /> goal the Minnehaha Watershed District set for the City. <br /> Gaffron stated Staff does have an expectation that there will be TMDL studies completed and a meeting is <br /> scheduled this Thursday with the Watershed District to discuss the City's total maximum daily load of <br /> phosphorus. It is likely the Watershed District will set bigger goals for the City that we will have to work <br /> with and Staff will be on the lookout for additional grants that can be applied for to help reduce the City's <br /> phosphorusload. <br /> Levang commented the end result looks beautiful. <br /> Gaffron stated the contractor did a good job and the project actually came in under budget. <br /> Anderson thanked the affected property owners for their cooperation in getting this project completed. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> ----- - ----- Page 15 of 21 — - ----------- <br />