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I <br /> CONTYNUED MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL APRIL 27, 1977 Page 4 <br /> � stated that the cost of the riprap was much SEAWALL & RIPRAP <br /> higher than the seawall. Another member of the Walter' s Port <br /> • 'ssociation informed the Planning Commission (Continued) <br /> .zat riprap would require the removal of a number <br /> of large trees near the shoreline. <br /> The Commission felt the dredging and shoreline <br /> � protection were two separate issues. The <br /> Planning Commission recommended approval of the � <br /> � maintenance dredging to a reasonable depth to <br /> allow owners legal riparian right to have navigable <br /> � access. Spoils would be removed from lake area. <br /> • Subject to approval of the other agencies. <br /> A second motion was also approved to recommend <br /> approval of a combination of riprap and aluminum <br /> � seawall for protection of lagoon and channel, <br /> subject to the following conditions: <br /> � 1. The City' s receipt of revised, detailed plans <br /> indicate exact location of riprap and sea- <br /> wall as preferred by individual members of <br /> the Association. <br /> 2. A written statement of approval from all <br /> � property owners and underlying fee owner of <br /> • lagoon and channel. <br /> 3. Provide safety measures along steep seawall <br /> such as lifeline, rope ladders, etc. <br /> . Engineer' s review and approval. <br /> � Staff - April 20, 1977 <br /> Enclosed is a copy of the report from the City <br /> Engineer regarding the shoreline protection proposal. <br /> � I am also enclosing a copy of revised plans and <br /> specs and certificate of approval of Association <br /> � members submitted by Mr. Hartmann April 20, 1977. <br /> � Council Meeting - April 27, 1977 <br /> � Mayor Van Nest noted that the reason for this <br /> application is that there is no navigable access <br /> to this lagoon because of siltation. <br /> Mr. Muhich, Building & Zoning Administrator, <br /> replied: Yes, that is true. <br /> Mayor Van Nest asked if all the riparian property <br /> � landowners agreed to the proposal. <br /> � Mr. Muhich replied: Yes, they do. <br /> It was noted that these property owners have used <br /> � this lagoon with access to the lake for 18 years. <br /> � Welsh moved, Butler seconded, to adopt Plan C <br /> -oviding the following conditions: excavation <br /> �r dredging shall not be deeper than 923. 4 ft. or <br /> a total of six feet. It should be noted that the <br /> (Continued) <br /> r <br />