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LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />September 17, 1992 <br />Page 2 <br />Dale Hamilton, Tiller Corporation, indicated they had a <br />hydrologist delineate the wetland in question, confirming <br />they will be replacing the disturbed wetland on a one to one <br />basis. The final grading plan submitted to the City of Anoka <br />will indicate the changes. <br />Mr. Hamilton went on to explain that this is a Type Two <br />wetland. While it is not DNR protected, it is Corps of <br />Engineers protected. Mr. Pfeffer reported that the response <br />received from the Corps of Engineers was that the project <br />could intrude on the wetland within one acre. They plan to <br />mitigate appropriately according to state statutes. <br />Upon further discussion and review of the proposed plat, the <br />members concurred the project appears to be in compliance <br />with the mitigation plan proposed. <br />Motion was made by Weaver, seconded by Jankowski, to APPROVE <br />LRRWMO PERMIT #92 -06, TOWER POND PROJECT, FOR THE TILLER <br />CORPORATION WITH THE PROPOSED MITIGATION PLANS. <br />Schultz indicated he agreed with the approval of the <br />application as long as the City of Anoka gets the necessary <br />easements. <br />Mr. Pfeffer reiterated their next step will be to update the <br />plat. <br />VOTE: 3 ayes - 0 nayes. Motion carried. <br />Woods Apartment, Schmitz Kornovi <br />Il AC <br />Lonnie Kornovich, Schmitz Kornovich, Inc., indicated it has <br />come to his attention that the LRRWMO Consulting Engineer has <br />expressed some concern about the holding pond across from <br />this parcel. Skallman's written comments were, "There is a <br />detention basin downstream of the site which appears to be of <br />an adequate size to be used for the treatment of the water <br />before discharge to the Mississippi River. The details of <br />the pond inlet and outlet are not known. If this pond can be <br />used for water quality treatment, the project meets the <br />requirements of the LRRWMO. To insure the pond will be <br />large enough, the sediment in the pond should be removed when <br />the site has been vegetated. ". <br />Schultz indicated the drainage for this project will all go <br />into the existing storm sewer system which is of adequate <br />size for the area. The site in question was shown on the <br />map. He indicated the location of the proposed drainage <br />