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r <br />LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />October 21, 1993 <br />Page 5 <br />Weaver asked if there were any Cease and Desist Orders issued that have not been <br />satisfactorily dealt with. Jankowski responded that one Cease and Desist Order was being <br />considered but was not issued. <br />Weaver asked if developers have been comfortable with the increasing demands regarding <br />wetlands and mitigation. Jankowski commented they seem to have accepted the <br />requirements. Haas agreed. <br />In response to Haas' question, Jankowski clarified that Permit 92-2 is for River Bluffs which <br />was submitted by the Juniper Woods Partnership. He recommended it be closed out. <br />Consensus was reached to request that Knutson send a letter advising Juniper Woods <br />Partnership that River Bluffs has been completed, requirements of the WMO met, and their <br />excess permit money of $121 will be refunded. <br />Schultz commented on the long list of projects that have not been completed or closed out. <br />Second and Third Ouarter 1993 Reports -Anoka <br />The Second and Third Quarter 1993 reports for Anoka were submitted by Schultz. <br />Second Ouarter 1993 -Coon Rapids <br />Not available; placed on November agenda. <br />Third Ouarter 1993 Reports -Andover. Coon Rapids <br />Not available; placed on November agenda. <br />On-Site Project/Restoration Inspection Form <br />The Administrative Secretary asked if Barr Engineering should be asked to prepare an On- <br />Site Project/Restoration Inspection Form. <br />Jankowski explained that when preparing reports, his primary focus is on where the water <br />goes; however, there may be other elements that need to be considered in more detail such <br />as erosion control and erosion control to adjacent properties. <br />Schultz stated another concern is whether skimmers are designed properly and installed as <br />approved. He added that a liability may be created for the WMO and City if problems <br />result due to a project not being constructed as approved by the WMO. <br />Jankowski agreed with the need for a comprehensive review form that can be used when <br />inspecting the site to assure that each issue is adequately addressed. <br />