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MINUTES OF THE <br /> SPECIAL ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 6,2014 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (1. #13-3638 and#13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL, LLC(PAT HILLER) O/B/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERN(LAKEVIEW GOLF), 40�NORTH ARM DRIVE—COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLANAMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br /> Hiller stated they elected to continue to propose a single entrance off of West Branch, which would take <br /> the traffic off of North Arm. Currently the traffic is routed to the four-way stop and traffic from the <br /> development would instead be diverted to West Branch. In addition, the revised plan does account far the <br /> natural pathways. The first area of concern raised by the residents related to traffic. Hiller indicated they <br /> spoke with Hennepin County traffic engineers and asked them to look at the combined elements of the <br /> traffic from both the Lakeview and Red Oak developments. Hennepin County has indicated in an e-mail <br /> that they prefer the one access on to West Branch and they are not suggesting any additional turn lanes or <br /> modifications to what currently exists in the area of the four-way stop. Hiller noted there are <br /> approximately 260 round trips per day currently through the two-way stop. Roughly that same amount of <br /> traffic will be directed to the four-way stop. <br /> As it relates to septic system viability,Hiller indicated they underwent a two-step process. Identified first <br /> were zones of native soils and areas where the soil will percolate. Those areas were then incorporated <br /> into the design. Hiller stated their septic expert identified 14 sites that were on the margin and those were <br /> tested priar to the ground freezing. All of those sites passed except for one. Hiller noted they did not <br /> have time to complete more testing prior to freezing. <br /> In regards to stormwater management, Hiller stated he appreciates the concerns raised by the citizens' <br /> environmental consultant, but noted they have not submitted a preliminary plat application and that they <br /> are still at the concept stage. Hiller stated in his view they have provided considerably more information <br /> than usual for this stage of the process in order to substantiate the viability of their proposal. Hiller <br /> indicated their plan will include onsite filtering ponds, which will control the rate of runoff from the site, <br /> and improve the water quality. Hiller indicated they have also been working with the Watershed District, <br /> who has seen the progression of designs, and the Watershed District is generally on board with what is <br /> being proposed. Hiller stated the idea is to continue to wark with them and utilize their expertise as it <br /> relates to this development. <br /> Hiller indicated they also looked at the typical water usage for 55 homes,which was determined to be <br /> approximately 30 percent less than the golf course. Hiller noted the golf course is required to report to the <br /> DNR every year the water usage from the aquifer on the site. The number the Wenksterns has been <br /> reporting the last three years has been ri�ht around 20 million gallons, which is measured through the <br /> meters on the pumps. Hiller stated if you look at the 55 proposed homes and take an average number of <br /> 300 gallons per day,tbere will be a decrease of approximately six million gallons from what is currently <br /> being used by�he golf course. <br /> Hiller stated their preferred option for water at this time is to work out a deal with the City of Minnetrista <br /> to bring in city water to this development. Discussions have been held with the City of Minnetrista and <br /> their initial thought was that they would consider it. Hiller noted a formal request needs to be made <br /> before a final decision will be made by Minnetrista. Hiller stated given the development of the Red Oak <br /> Golf Course, it seemed logical to extend the water to the Lakeview development as well. Hiller noted the <br /> alternative would be to drill 55 private wells. <br /> Page 17 of 27 <br />
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