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. , <br /> • MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (PUBLIC COMMENTS, Continued) <br /> Riley stated his third point is the hope that the City Council will amend their action and fully <br /> acknowledge the situation. If the signage is not changed or not deemed appropriate, Riley asked that the <br /> Council or staff or police say that school bus parking is acceptable. Riley stated having the police look <br /> the other way may not be sufficient. At the last meeting, according to the minutes,three times city staff <br /> or a police representative told the Council that the action taken would not allow for exceptions for cars <br /> waiting or stopping to pick up or drop off children at the bus stop. Riley indicated it will only take one <br /> complaint for the police to start issuing tickets. <br /> Riley stated his final point is one for the future and reflects the disappointment at the lack of notification <br /> or inclusion of the school district and school parent in these discussions. Although it was stated in the <br /> local newspaper that this problem has been simmering for several years and there were two prior <br /> neighborhood meetings,the Westonka School District stated they had no knowledge of the City <br /> contemplating this action. Riley stated he and the other three families he contacted had no indication of <br /> this issue or prior discussions. Riley stated no one from the City in the last two to three years to his <br /> knowledge have reached out to the parents or to the school district for concerns or input. Riley stated it is <br /> his belief this corner was a bus stop before there was a county trail there. <br /> Riley encouraged the City Council to keep in mind that school starts in three weeks and that the City <br /> Council has one more meeting prior to that. The Westonka bus schedule has already published and this <br /> spot has been listed as a designated bus stop. Riley stated while the Bayview bus stop has a lot of issues <br /> for the parents as well as the neighbors,he and the other families he has contacted, as well as the school <br /> district, do not feel that the other locations in that neighborhood offer as safe of an alternate. Riley stated <br /> he hopes the City Council can find a way to accommodate the school parents as well as the neighbors <br /> who live across the street. <br /> Amy Hubbard, 945 Willow View Drive, stated it is her understanding in speaking with her neighbor that <br /> their original wetland delineation should be accepted on a survey submitted for a permit request. <br /> Hubbard noted she has already received permit approval from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District <br /> for landscaping in their backyard based on the original wetland delineation. Hubbard stated she would <br /> like to know whether that would be acceptable for Orono as well. <br /> McMillan asked if she has spoken to staff about this. <br /> Hubbard indicated she has but Staff has stated they need to submit an updated wetland delineation. <br /> Hubbard stated she has been receiving conflicting information. Hubbard indicated she does have some <br /> information to submit. <br /> McMillan indicated Staff will look at that. <br /> Lin Yom, 1330 Cherry Place, stated he is a new homeowner in Orono and that he would like to report a <br /> severe erosion problem down to the lake. Yom indicated he had heard someone previously had asked the <br /> City to take care of it but no action has been taken. Yom indicated he would like to report the problem <br /> again to the City. The beach is now all muddy,the tree roots are exposed, and there is no control over the <br /> stormwater runof£ Yom requested he be apprised of any action taken by the City. <br /> Page 7 of 37 <br />