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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF ORONO <br /> PARKS, OPEN SPACES AND TRAILS COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MONDAY,APRIL 2, 2001 <br /> #38—Ivy Lane(Ivy Place) (60' wide platted road) <br /> Jim White, Council Representative, indicated this access point is well used in the winter by the <br /> snowmobilers. <br /> The Park Commission designated Ivy Lane as a Class II and a Class V. <br /> #37—Casco Circle (60' wide platted road to shoreline) <br /> Bouchard stated she is not sure of the exact location of this access point. <br /> White indicated he has not observed any snowmobilers utilizing this access point. White stated to his <br /> lrnowledge this access point has a flat, straight out walk to the water. <br /> The Park Commission designated Casco Circle as a Class I. <br /> #36—Casco Point Beach (60' wide platted road, used as swimming beach) <br /> Halvorson stated this access point is heavily used by snowmobilers even though the area is supposed to be <br /> closed off during the winter. Halvorson stated the chain or gate installed by the City has been <br /> removed. <br /> McDermott stated the City will need to erect a new gate and mark the boundaries. McDermott stated <br /> Orono's beaches are supposed to be closed to snowmobilers and motorized traffic. <br /> The Park Commission classified Casco Point Beach as a Class N. <br /> #35—Fagerness Point Accretions (Accretions to the 40' originally platted road) <br /> Bouchard indicated there is a narrow band of land located between the road and the water, which appears <br /> to be the public access point. <br /> Gaffron stated there is 40 foot dedicated right-of-way. Gaffron stated a number of property owners in this <br /> area have laid claim to the land located on the side of the road closest to the water. The City <br /> Attamey has indicated that the City may not have a claim to any land outside the arigina140 foot right-of- <br /> way. Gaffron stated if the road is vacated, the land outside the 40 foot right-of-way would <br /> revert back to the property owners, with the City only being granted the 40 feet. Gaffron indicated the <br /> City's 40 feet is not located next to the lake. <br /> The Park Commission did not classify Fagerness Point. <br /> #34—Corral Road Extension (20' platted alley) <br /> McDermott stated there appears to be an encroachment into this lake access point by the adjoining <br /> property owner's driveway. <br /> Gaffron stated the public does have a right to gain access to the lake. <br /> PAGE 5 <br />