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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 24,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> The Orono City Council met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: Mayor <br /> Lili Tod McMillan, Council Members Cynthia Bremer, Aaron Printup, Lizz Levang, and Kristi Anderson. <br /> Representing Staff were City Administrator Jessica Loftus,Assistant City Administrator for Long-Term <br /> Strategic Planning Michael Gaffron, Planning Coordinator Melanie Curtis, Finance Director Ron Olson, <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Jesse Struve, City Attorney Soren Mattick, and Recorder Jackie <br /> Young. <br /> Mayor McMillan called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br /> APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> Item Nos. 5, 6, 7, 10, and 11 were added to the Consent Agenda. <br /> Anderson moved,Printup seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as amended. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br /> Nays 0. <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> *2. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 10,2013 <br /> Anderson moved,Printup seconded,to approve the minutes of the June 10,2013,City Council <br /> meeting as submitted. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 3. MCWD LONG LAKE CREEK CORRIDOR PROJECT UPDATE <br /> Becky Houdek provided an update to the City Council regarding the status of the Long Lake Creek <br /> Corridor project. In 2011,the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District did a comprehensive study of the area <br /> draining to Long Lake Creek and various opportunities were identified regarding stream bank <br /> improvements,wetland restoration, storm water management, and other potential projects. The MCWD <br /> then ranked the projects in terms of cost benefits. A few of the most cost beneficial projects were selected <br /> in 2012 and the MCWD is planning to go forward with them this fall once the water levels go down, <br /> The first phase of the Long Lake Creek project consists of three different elements. The first element is <br /> the Long Lake stream stabilization project which will occur just south of Wayzata Boulevard. The <br /> second phase of the project involves Brown Road in Orono and is also a stream stabilization project. The <br /> third element of the project involves the restoration of a ditch wetland just north of the Luce Line Trail <br /> and west of Orono Orchard Road. <br /> Houdek displayed pictures of the area near Wayzata Boulevard relating to the stream stabilization phase <br /> of the project. The water in the area has eroded away some of the creek banks. Similarly,the area near <br /> Brown Road has experienced substantial erosion near the culvert. The plan for both of these sites is to <br /> use bioengineering techniques, such as a combination of rock and vegetation, along the stream banks in <br /> an attempt to stop the erosion. <br /> Page 1 of 15 <br />