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MINUTES OF TNE REGULAR ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br /> MEETING HELD ON MARCH 2, 1998 <br /> l�dl RTC'Y!'I�.F. TR A li.0 _ FTI�A 1. RF,PnRT_ F.RT("KCnN <br /> Erickson distributed maps of the bicycle trails and reviewed the final report for any further <br /> corrections. <br /> Wilson noted that Council Member Flint felt the trail by Shadowood Development should <br /> be continued. Welles indicated that the Council determined the best location was on the <br /> west side. Ilse said she would like to see the trail system tie into the school property and <br /> basefield field. Erickson indicated that the trail plan calls for the trail to continue across <br /> Kelley Parkway. <br /> Wilson said she would also like to see the separated trail continue along North Brown <br /> Road when the Highway 12 change is made. Erickson said he spoke with representatives <br /> of Long Lake, who have plans for a new sidewalk only. A double trail is shown for North <br /> Brown Road with a Long Lake trail on the east side as their desire is to enable the <br /> residents to cross the highway. <br /> The report was reviewed. The separated and wide shoulder bike route designations is <br /> changed to trails and the heavily used bike route designation remains the same. Under <br /> separate bike trail, the eatension of the trail along the new Highway 12 will be on the <br /> south side. <br /> The County Road 6 trail under wide shoulder bike trails will be from Ferndale to <br /> McCulley Road to County Road 19. This trail will provide consistency with trails in <br /> Independence and Plymouth. Bressler noted that the Independence trail along County <br /> Road 6 will be an 8' paved trail. Wilson said Orono should be consistent. It was nated <br /> that the Plymouth trail would be 6'. Gappa said McCauley is a wide shoulder road and can <br /> be paved. <br /> The South Brown Road 4' wide should entire length of the road from Long Lake border <br /> to County Road 51 on both sides. <br /> Under heavily used bike routes, the Spring Hill Road from CoRd 6 around Spring Hill golf <br /> course and East Lon�Lake Road to Wood Rill and connect to Luce Line Trail. Bressler <br /> reported that he has not received any response from Medina regarding what side of the <br /> road their trail would be located on. <br /> Ilse noted that if MSA funding is to be used for the trail along new Highway 12, it must be <br /> included in the plans. McDermott suggested the trail be a separated trail. Ilse agreed. <br /> Gappa indicated the plans call for the trail already. <br /> ��, <br />