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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, JULY 28 , 1980 Page 23 <br /> The conditional use permit is requested by Mr. CONDITIONAL USE PERMI <br /> Switenki to construct a seawall along his shoreline 4510 North Shore Driv <br /> to combat a muskrat invasion. I had originally #569 <br /> refused the Department of Natural Resources permit Peter Switenki <br /> requesting seawall construction because the <br /> property did not abut a channel. I recommend rip <br /> rapping. <br /> Mr. Switenki then recontacted me and informed me <br /> of the severity of the erosion along the lakeshore <br /> and the pot holes that create hazardous conditions <br /> for his young children at play, all apparently <br /> coming from muskrat activity. <br /> It should be noted that the entire shoreland area <br /> of this and the neighboring properties consists <br /> of dredge spoils and fill placed over a former <br /> wetland some years ago. This apparently makes <br /> the area especially susceptible to muskrat habitat. <br /> There are holes in the lawns, but a personal <br /> inspection is necessary to determine the relative <br /> severity of the situation. I cannot say that it <br /> is any worse here than in many other areas of <br /> the City. <br /> The Department of Natural Resources and the <br /> Minnehaha Creek Watershed District would normally <br /> approve of seawall construction as an acceptable <br /> method for controlling muskrats- Rip rap would <br /> apparently not be effective against the bank rats <br /> because they could tunnel between the rocks. <br /> Mr . Switenki has hired a trapper but he gave up - <br /> the area was an ideal breeding ground and trapping <br /> was never going to solve his problem. <br /> ' The local game warden has been out to the site <br /> and approves the seawall as a sure method of <br /> success but could not recommend another method <br /> more acceptable to City ' s policy of shoreline <br /> protection. The City Engineer approves the, <br /> engineering plans and feels it is an expensive <br /> method but sure to be successful. He cautions <br /> that the neighboring properties will get the overflow <br /> of bank rats and that before the City approves of <br /> the project, owners of adjacent properties should <br /> submit letters stating they approve of the proposal . <br /> The Planning Commission questioned whether other <br /> methods more in keeping with the City ' s shoreland <br /> policies might not be available. Eventually the <br /> Planning Commission did recommend seawall approval <br /> in this particular case. (Continued) <br />
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