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Telephone 473-7357 <br /> `� ' Page 21 <br /> � -;. \. <br /> � <br /> :�`_` ��'��" ��r ���i�TO <br /> � Yost Office Box 66•Crystal Bay,?�9innesota 55323•Municipal Offices <br /> ,�1►1`+�� . <br /> ��� On the 1Vorth Shore of Lake 1L7innetonka <br /> �����,��� <br /> � ..__,..� <br /> June 11, 1979 <br /> Iir. Lyle Swanson <br /> 29cCor.ibs-Knutson Engineering <br /> 12805 Olson P7er�orial High�vay <br /> I'Iinneapolis, Minnesota 55441 <br /> Dear Lyle: <br /> �1'o recap our meeting this morning, vou are proposing the realign- <br /> r.ient of the 2.4etropolitan Waste Control Commission interceptor to <br /> be relocated on the shoulder of Hennepin County #15 east from <br /> Fiennepin County �51 and County Road #15 to the Tanager Lake bridge <br /> with a crossing of Hennepin County �15 at the Bracketts Point curve <br /> to connect to the Tanager Lake bridge crossing. <br /> The interceptor will also follow the shoulder of Hennepin County #15 <br /> west from Orono Orchard Road with a crossing of Hennepin County #15 <br /> near the Tanager Lake bridge to connect to the Tanager Lake bridge <br /> crossing. . <br /> As we discussed, the interceptor will be placed at the edge of the <br /> . blacktop mat and at sor.�e critical areas irito the edge of the blacktop <br /> nat in order to avoid the taking of any trees or retaining walls. <br /> I understand that the lake will be protected to avoid foreign material <br /> from entering it. Rlso local traffic will be allowed to travel to <br /> their residences at all times. <br /> T also understand that the depth of the pipe will be from five to <br /> seven feet deep, depending upon a review of the life expectancy of <br /> an insulation raaterial if the pipe is placed at a f�ve-foot depth. <br /> Lyle, I want to thank you for your indulgence on this matter. The <br /> relocation of the interceptor to the shoulder of Hennepin County #15 <br /> and the protection of the trees and retaining walls will protect <br /> our natural recources and allow the residents adequate access to <br /> their homes without undo hardships. <br />