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� . � <br /> HENNEPIN <br /> PARKS ;o ��TY�` D <br /> o�oN� <br /> -I�:���;��`��, ��o�� <br /> � �� September 22, 1992 ��,' � <br /> Suburban Hennepin Michael P. Gaffron ��� Z � l�g�� <br /> Regional Park District City of Orono <br /> 12615 Couniy Road 9 P•�• Box 66 <br /> Plymoutfi,MN 55441-1248 Crystal Bay,MN 55323 <br /> Telephone(612)559-9000 <br /> Fax(612)559-3287 <br /> Board of Commissioners <br /> Judith S.Mderson <br /> cna�� Deaz Mike, <br /> Bloomington <br /> Nicholas P.Eoloff <br /> Uice Chair Hennepin Parks is currently pursuing a renewal of pemut#86-133 from the Min- <br /> Brooklyn Center <br /> Susan Nelson Boser nehaha Creek Watershed District to continue work related to improvements at Noren- <br /> c"�°' berg Memorial Park. The Watershed District has tabled our request until six items <br /> Shirley A.Bonine <br /> Maple Ploin have been resolved. Item six is a request for current status of City approval. <br /> David J,Dorc�browski <br /> St.Louis Park <br /> a���we�� After review of Resolution#2203 and our file, the current status would suggest no <br /> Edina cause for further city approval since work related to the improvements at Noerenberg <br /> James M.White <br /> o���o Memorial Park within the 0-75' shoreline setback began prior to the one year expira- <br /> Douglas F.Bryant tion set forth by the resolution. <br /> Superintendent& <br /> Secretary to the Board <br /> Presendy bids aze being taken for this project to complete Phase II of the improve- <br /> ments including the garden pathways,parking lot,new well, as well as refurbishing <br /> the existing water tower. During a meeting held last May with Jeanne Mabusth and <br /> i'��IN yourself,chief landscape architect Don King reviewed the current Noerenberg Master <br /> ',��R�, Plan revisions. The primary purpose of the meeting was to determine if the changes <br /> '��'�� to the Master Plan would require a review by the Orono Planning Commission and <br /> City Council prior to commencing construction in 1991. Three items were brought <br /> up as a result of this meeting according to Don King's memorandum to the record: <br /> 1. The visitor center-Any changes to the size, location or functions of the visitor <br /> center would require review by the city council. Staff agreed that the changes being <br /> proposed would be welcomed by the city, as they eliminate the function from the <br /> building that they were concemed about, i.e., a classroom space and sale of inerchan- <br /> dise. They indicated that this review would not have to occurr until the visitor center <br /> was to be built. <br /> � 2. The amount of hardcover within the 75' setback zone from the lake -The previous <br /> lm plan had 4,560 sq. ft. or 3.8% hazdcover within this zone. Any increase from this <br /> W� would require council approval. The revised master plan has more than this allow- <br /> able amount. However, the plan can be (and has been)revised to conform to this pre- <br /> scribed amount of hazdcover. <br /> RECYCLED PAPER - Canserving Our Resources <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />