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!. .- <br /> � ORONO COUNCIL TIEETING HELD JANUARY 10, 1977 Page 2 <br /> � Allocations of CDBG Funds - 1976 <br /> �oject #64 - Tree Planting on right of ways $ 5,000 <br /> � Project #65 - Bederwood Park Development 8,450 <br /> Project #66 - Antoine Park Playground Equipment 1, 7Q0 <br /> � Project #67 - Swimming Beach Improvements 1,500 <br /> Project #68 - Hackberry Park Playground Equipment 2,500 <br /> � Project #69 - Casco Circle Park Playground E quipment 900 <br /> � Project #�70 - Bike/Hike Trail - Willow Drive 6,000 <br /> Project #71 - Stubbs Bay Se�ver Feasibility Study 3,06� <br /> � Project #72 - Administration of CDBG Funds 3, 886 <br /> • 33,000 <br /> �Mayor Van Nest asked if there were any other <br /> comments. John Gerhardson, Public Works Super- <br /> visor, read into the record his recommendation. <br /> • <br /> Presently, the City Council Chambers building and <br /> �the nolice and public works office building have <br /> barriers for the handicapped. These barriers <br /> �can be corrected with the Community Development <br /> �Block Grant Funds. <br /> �The Council Chambers would have to have the entry <br /> floor brought up to the level of the floor of the <br /> �hambers with a ramp and sidewalk outside. <br /> •'rne police and public works building would have <br /> to have the porch floor rebuilt (footings and <br /> �cement slab) , a larger doorway on the porch <br /> �entrance, a larger door for entrance to the office <br /> and a ramp and sidewalk outside. <br /> r <br /> Because the parking lots on both sides of the <br /> �police and public works building are presently <br /> gravel, blacktopping both lots should be <br /> �considered, This would make maneuvering a wheel <br /> •chair much easier. <br /> +Tlayor Van Nest explained the on-site disposal <br /> system regulations that has been recommended by <br /> �staff as a Co�,munity Block Grant funded �roject. <br /> •The City of Orono is considering an update of <br /> on-site disposal (septic tank) regulations to <br /> �r�rovide for the safety, health and welfare of its <br /> ,citizenry and to protect and preserve the delicate, <br /> ecological balance of Lake T�Zinnetonka and its <br /> �wetland filtration system, Orono occupies a <br /> strategic position in the Lake Minnetonka <br /> �watershed because its corporate limits enclose <br /> 0 of the lake area, 30� of the watershed <br /> .�nd area, and 40� of the shoreline. The desired <br /> natural preservation and the required personal <br /> health, safety and welfare of Orono citizens and <br /> Lake P-linnetonka users dictate stringent regulation <br /> of on-site waste disposal systems. (Continued) <br />