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� <br /> • • ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JUNE 1, 1976 Page 3 <br /> � Mayor Searles arrived at 8 :10 P.M. <br /> �r. Frank Zelley, representing Ryan Construction, RYAN CONSTRUCTION <br /> eviewed the proposed grade plan with the City Super Valu Store <br /> � Council and agreed to meet with City staff (Continued) <br /> pursuant to June 7, 1976 and consider all <br /> � concerns related to storm water runoff and to <br /> • submit a landscape plan in conjunction with <br /> the proposed final grading plan. <br /> � Searles moved, Paurus seconded, to give conceptual <br /> � approval of the preliminary grade plan subject to: <br /> � l. Adequate storing and dikeing of extra-ordinary <br /> • high runoff waters. <br /> ' 2. Install overflow structures. <br /> � 3. Adequate roof area water retention. <br /> � 4. Provide adequate water main cover. <br /> � 5. Adequate overland drainage in accordance <br /> • with the Minnehaha Creek Watershed Districts' <br /> requirements. <br /> � 6. Submitting landscape design plan. <br /> � �otion, Ayes (4) - Nays (0) . <br /> � <br /> � Acting Mayor Massengale yielded chair to Mayor <br /> Searles. <br /> • <br /> Mayor Searles reviewed the Orono-Long Lake ORONO-LONG LAKE <br /> � interceptor alternatives as presented by the INTERCEPTOR <br /> Metropolitan Waste Control Commission stating <br /> � that Alternate A was being considered as an <br /> � appropriate route for the proposed sewer line. <br /> Councilman Massengale questioned the potentials <br /> � of constructing sewer interceptors throughout <br /> the Orono area stating that environmental <br /> � concerns were being challenged. <br /> � RESOLUTION <br /> � A RESOLUTION ADOPTING ALTERNATE A AS SUBMITTED RESOLUTION <br /> . BY THE METROPOLITAN WASTE CONTROL COMMISSION <br /> � BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF ORONO THAT: <br /> � WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council has a statutory <br /> duty to remove existing treatment plants from <br /> � discharge into Lake r4innetonka and to connect <br /> =hem to the Metropolitan Council System, and (Continued) <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br />