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Theresa Moldoff, 147t1i and Junkite, commented that when the Ponds development was built that <br />is when the culvert was changed and lowered. She stated that she worked with Tom Hovey from <br />the DNR, and they made the developer block that culvert to correct the issue by raising the water <br />level 12 inches. She stated that a few years ago there was an infestation of beavers, and the culvert <br />would be cleared out. She stated that the last time that was cleared, the blockage of the lower <br />culvert was removed. She would like that lower culvert to be blocked again as it had been in the <br />past. She commented that the outlet should be 12 inches higher. <br />Joe Acre, 5730 142nd Avenue, commented that the problem is not that there is less vegetation but <br />that there is more vegetation because of the lower water levels. He stated that when they first <br />moved into the home you could see the water but then the vegetation grew wild, and you could not <br />even see the water. He believed that if the water level were higher, the vegetation would not be as <br />thick. <br />Diane Anderson, 5750 142nd Avenue, commented that she has been cutting the cattails and about <br />eight years ago the people on the peninsula were told they could not do anything with their cattails. <br />She commented that ducks and other waterfowl were often on the water but are not anymore. She <br />stated that the water never comes back to a level that kills the vegetation. <br />Chairperson Riley commented that he understands that as it occurs on Lake Itasca as well. He <br />stated that the homeowners are creating a lake association and is working with the DNR and the <br />City in attempt to solve their issue. <br />Ms. Anderson commented that there is buckthorn in the culvert area as well that should be <br />removed. <br />Chairperson Riley asked if that is City land. <br />Ms. Anderson commented that it is City land that was previously mowed but is no longer mowed. <br />She stated that it was a park previously and now is just overgrown with invasive species. <br />Rodney Allen, 5730 142i d Avenue, commented that the boardwalk needs to be repaired and asked <br />if that has been approved in the budget. <br />Parks Superintendent/Interim Assistant Public Works Director Riverblood commented that the <br />boardwalk was put in to reach the sanitary sewer manhole and that project will be discussed by <br />this group and the Park and Recreation Commission. He stated that the cost to fully replace the <br />boardwalk would exceed $90,000 and therefore that will be a separate discussion as they would <br />need to determine if there is that level of recreational value to the boardwalk. <br />Conrad Peterson, 5730 142"d Avenue, referenced the comment that the DNR does not have an <br />elevation on record for the lake. He asked if the highest level of the wetland has been for 100 <br />years, similar to what is required for a septic system. <br />Civil Engineer IV Linton replied that the DNR does have an elevation of record. He explained the <br />difference between the readings for septic and a wetland. He stated that water levels fluctuate in <br />Public Works Committee / October 18, 2022 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />
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