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2 <br /> <br />Mr. Lysne discussed a road that was overtopped with water and needed repairs. The <br />road has been repaired and is now open again. The contractor will return to re-compact <br />the area and inspect the culverts. The roadbed was in good condition so the repairs were <br />made quickly. Casselton Township expressed their appreciation for the quick repair. <br /> <br />Swan Creek – slides near Casselton lagoon <br />Mr. Lysne reported the City of Casselton has assembled a cost estimate for the repair of <br />slides on Swan Creek Diversion near the Casselton lagoons. The City wishes to repair <br />the slides before the lagoons are impacted. The City will investigate cost-share sources <br />before approaching the Water Resource District about the matter. <br /> <br />Pontiac Township Improvement Project No. 73 <br />Discussion was held on Robin Kittelson’s concerns regarding Pontiac Township <br />Improvement Project No. 73. Mr. Kittleson provided survey data which was compared to <br />LiDAR work on pre-project conditions completed by Moore Engineering, Inc. Moore <br />Engineering, Inc. concluded the current condition of the property is very similar to the <br />condition of the property prior to construction of Pontiac Township Improvement Project <br />No. 73. The wet conditions have made it difficult to access the property to inspect the <br />site. The Board asked Moore Engineering, Inc. to use a drone to get some images of the <br />area for the Board to review and discuss at a future meeting. <br /> <br />Drain #34 Improvement Project <br />Alexa Ducioame discussed preliminary plans for the Drain #34 Improvement Project. <br />Discussion was held on the timing of crossing replacements on Drain #34, with input from <br />the Cass County Highway Department. The cost estimate for the project will be broken <br />down into smaller projects that can be completed over time. More information on the <br />project will be brough to a future meeting for further discussion. <br /> <br />Drain #37 Improvement Project <br />Mr. Lysne reported on the preliminary plans for the Drain #37 Improvement Project. <br />Meetings have been scheduled with adjacent property owners to discuss the proposed <br />project. The design could be modified to minimize tree removal. Utility costs will also be <br />researched. The next steps regarding the Drain #37 Improvement Project are to submit <br />an Application for Surface Drain to the North Dakota Department of Water Resources and <br />a cost-share application to the State Water Commission. <br /> <br />2022 facility inspections <br />Brady Woodard reported damage and the need to replace the culvert on Drain #15 in the <br />NE 1/4 of Section 15 in Leonard Township. A motion was made by Manager Melvin and <br />seconded by Manager Miller to replace the culvert on Drain #15 in the NE 1/4 of Section <br />15 in Leonard Township. Upon roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Mr. Woodard reported there is a slide approximately 100 feet in length that is situated in <br />between two slides that were previously repaired on Drain #39 in Section 24 of Maple <br />River Township. The slide is approaching the adjacent road shoulder but has not <br />impacted the road at this time. Brief discussion was held on the potential origin of slides
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