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1998 - revision to City's draft storm water manag.
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X04 <br /> O , O <br /> �` � CITYof ORONO <br /> �.°� ti Municipal Offices <br /> <4 Vf r � Street Address: Mailing Address: <br /> $EgKOg' 2750 Kelley Parkway P.O. Box 66 <br /> Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066 <br /> March 20, 1998 <br /> Gary & Sandra Welsh <br /> 1214 Wildhurst Trail <br /> Mound MN 55364 <br /> Dear Mr. & Mrs. Welsh; <br /> We have received your letter requesting revisions to the City's Draft Storm Water Management <br /> Plan. In this letter you request consideration of alternate locations for water quality Pond FL- <br /> QI5 proposed for the shoreline area of Forest Lake. <br /> The City of Orono is in the process of developing a Storm Water Management Plan to evaluate <br /> various methods of reducing flooding problems and improving the water quality of the lakes <br /> and wetlands within the City. This plan includes conceptual locations for storm water ponds <br /> and other storm sewer system improvements. <br /> One goal of this plan is to complete conceptual designs for storm sewer systems to reduce <br /> flooding and improve water quality. The basic concept for the design and location of water <br /> quality ponds is to locate them as close as possible to lakes and wetlands to capture and treat <br /> the maximum amount of water before it enters the lake or wetland. As ponds are located <br /> further from the lake or wetland, the amount of flow captured is reduced and improvements <br /> to water quality are reduced. This basic design and location concept is followed throughout <br /> the plan. <br /> This plan presents conceptual designs in conformance with the plan goals. The designs shown <br /> are conceptual in nature based on topographic mapping derived from aerial photography. <br /> Before any projects are approved and constructed, feasibility studies and plans and <br /> specifications will need to be completed. <br /> Telephone (612) 473-7357 • FAX 473-0510 <br />
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