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� Page 2 ' <br /> ♦ Began mowing the pond berms and adjacent land outside of the pond four times per year. <br /> ♦ Made additional improvements to the storm water outlet. <br /> ♦ Replaced the remaining two-thirds of the poorly functioning subsurface drain pipe <br /> system. <br /> In late 2000 and early 2001, in order to obtain widespread public input on the Basin 6 dredging <br /> proj ect, the City's planning and engineering consultants conducted two public meetings and <br /> attended numerous smaller scale meetings. The results of this public input process yielded <br /> several public concerns with the Oakley sediment storage site. These concerns are listed in the <br /> attached Oakley Sediment Storage Site Corrective Action Plan,which includes: <br /> ♦ The list of concerns and background information. <br /> ♦ The proposed corrective actions for Council approval. <br /> ♦ The budget implications of the corrective actions. <br /> ♦ The time frame of the corrective actions. <br /> POTENTIAL OBJECTION: <br /> None anticipated. All parties involved have had ample opportunity to express their points of <br /> view. <br /> INPUT FROM OTHER SOURCES: <br /> Two public meetings -with one more tentatively scheduled for May 9. <br /> Macon County Board Members <br /> Macon County Soil &Water Conservation District <br /> Oakley Township Officials and residents <br /> Homer L. Chastain&Associates - consulting engineering firm <br /> Numerous City staff <br /> STAFF REFERENCE: <br /> Keith D. Alexander, Director of Water Management, phone 424-2863 <br /> BUDGET/TIME IMPLICATIONS: <br /> See the attached Action Plan for details. <br /> cc: Stephen P. Swanson <br /> Donald D. Sheffer, P.E., Homer L. Chastain&Associates <br /> Attach: 2 <br />