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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF ORONO <br /> PARKS, OPEN SPACES AND TRAILS COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2000 <br /> identifiable markers e�isting to designate this area as a lake access. Bouchard noted a steep hill <br /> also exists in this area, which also makes it difficult to access. <br /> (#10) End of Loma Linda Avenue. Bouchard commented this lake access point currently has a <br /> fishing pier, with a gravel access path do«�n to the lake. Bouchard stated this access point is <br /> easy to find. <br /> Gappa noted the City does maintain this lake access point. <br /> (#11) Portland Avenue and Spruce Place. Bouchard commented this has a grassy path do�vn <br /> to the lake, �vith a fishing pier. <br /> (#12) Casco Point/Carman Bay. Bouchard noted the adjoining property o�vner expressed <br /> concerns about this access point being signed as a public beach. Bouchard commented that <br /> perhaps this slide has been misidentified and is Casco Point. <br /> White coinmented in his view this is not Casco Point. <br /> Bouchard stated she�vill revisit this access point. <br /> (#13) Sandy Beach. Bouchard stated this is a good lake access point and is �vell maintained <br /> as a public beach. <br /> Gappa commented the neighbor's drive��ay may be encroaching upon City land. Gappa stated <br /> the City has 60 feet at this location. Gappa iudicated they have been having some trouble finding <br /> the markers near the lake on some of the access points. <br /> (#14) Forest Lake. Bouchard indicated there is some play equipment or a drive�vay on this lake <br /> access point by the adjoining property owners. <br /> McDermott stated the City should have a 60 foot platted road�vay at this location. <br /> Bouchard commented currently there is some play equipment located in this area, "�hich appears <br /> to be on City property. <br /> (#15) End of Elmwood Avenue. Bouchard stated there is no visible road, ��-ith the access point <br /> not being clearly identifiable. Bouchard commented she is unsure «�here the access is at this <br /> location. <br /> MeDermott stated the City has a 20 foot platted alley at this location. <br /> Bouchard stated this area is very heavily �vooded, «�ith a possible pathway being to the right of <br /> the trees. <br /> (#16) End of Elmwood Avenue— South of 11"'Avenue North. Bouchard stated thev�vere <br /> unable to find this access point. <br /> PAGE 4 <br />