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� REGULAR PZEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCT_L, ?tAY 11, 1978 Page 16 <br /> 3. In the absence of documentation concerning �'�1ALTERS PORT <br /> association rights, rules and responsibilities, (Continued) ' <br /> hold each property owner separately responsible <br /> for the work and/or violations occurring on his <br /> property. <br /> Bruc� P�alkerson commented that the P�innehaha Creek <br /> Watershed District will review this matter at their <br /> meeting Thursday concerning the aluminum wall. If <br /> individuals want to riprap, they will have to apply <br /> to the District. <br /> Mayor Van Nest: On June 13, 1977, we approved "Plan <br /> C" , seawall and riprapping subject to no change <br /> in location of the west wall. There are several <br /> issues : <br /> 1. 145 ft. of west wall has been damaged and letter <br /> of credit to assure restoration has to be submitted. <br /> 2. Spoils have to be removed. <br /> 3. Government survey marker was removed and has to <br /> be replaced. <br /> 4. Comments from rir. John Gerhardson in his r•lemo <br /> of April 26 , 1978 have to be satisfied. <br /> John Gerhardson' s memo dated April 26, 1978, states: <br /> "In December of 1977, at your request, Mr. Rudy <br /> Hartnann was given a key for the Lydiard Swim <br /> Beach entrance gate. This would allow him to have <br /> access to the beach with the equipment needed to <br /> make the necessary repairs to a seawall on that <br /> portion of his property adjoining the swiming beach. <br /> At that time, it was my understanding that the <br /> seawall adjoining the swim beach property was <br /> included in the project. Apparently, it was not. <br /> On April 26, 1978, I inspected the swim beach and <br /> noticed that there had been excavating on the side <br /> adjoining the swim beach, some posts had been <br /> placed and a registered land surveyor monument <br /> disturbed and left lying on th� ground. Also, <br /> there were several ruts in the grass area of the <br /> swim beach that had not been repaired_ These <br /> ruts were caused frcnt equipment going in and out <br /> and some signs and sign posts damaged. Also, the , <br /> seawall adjoining the swim beach area has had some <br /> excavating done on the beach side, exposing the <br /> original seawall which is made of wood posts and <br /> boards, loose boards are lying along side and <br /> scattered throughout the area. <br /> It would seem that the excavating is not complete and <br /> in its present condition is a safety hazard to swimmers <br /> as well as unsightly. �� (Continued) <br />