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� - , <br /> CITY OF �RONO <br /> Special Public Information Meeting held on 7 : 30 P.M. <br /> January 8 , 1980 regarding North Shore Drive Sewage <br /> Problems. <br /> The Orono Council met on the above date with the following <br /> members present: Mayor Van Nest, Counci�.members Butler, <br /> Hurr, Massengale and Paurus. Also present were Mabusth, <br /> Zoning Administrator, Cook, City Engineer, Gaffron, Septic <br /> System Inspector and Gerhardson, Public Works Coordinator. <br /> The following residents were present: <br /> Mr. Albert Andrews, Jr. - 2625 North Shore Drive <br /> rir . John Eastman - 2565 North Shore Drive <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hill - 2425 Scotch Pine Lane <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Duane Luke - 2465 North Shore Drive <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Marfield - 2455 Scotch Pine Lane <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Callahan - 2545 North Shore Drive <br /> Mr. St�ve Wilson - 2485 North Shore Drive <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Van Nest who <br /> established the format of the meeting as informational <br /> onit- .and that no decisions would be made. A short <br /> �. sli6e presentation by Gaffron followed during which a <br /> number of points were brought up: <br /> 1) The affected properties from Scotch Pine Lane to <br /> Old Crystal Bay Road are within 1 , 000 feet of Lake <br /> Minnetonka, which places them under regulation of the <br /> Shoreland Management Act. <br /> 2) About half of the properties have existing drainfields <br /> which are visibly discharging effluent to the surface, <br /> are within 3 ' of the seasonal water table, or for other <br /> reasons would be classified as non-conforming according <br /> to the Shoreland Management Act. <br /> 3) In some cases, the failing systems cannot be repaired <br /> due to site conditions , and would require some method <br /> of collection and off-site disposal. <br /> The meeting was then opened for discussion. Eastman <br /> commented on the drainage situation of the 3.ower lots , <br /> stating that some restrictions to the natural outflow of <br /> drainage on the Pihl property may be keeping water levels <br /> abno�mally high in the area of their drainfie2ds. Council <br /> directed staff to inv�stigate. <br />� <br />