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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF ORONO <br /> PARKS, OPEN SPACES AND TRAILS COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MONDAY,APRIL 2, 2001 <br /> #21 —Spruce Place(40' wide plated roadway, undeveloped) <br /> The Park Commission classified Spruce Place as a Class I. <br /> #20—Grant Street (50' wide platted road,undeveloped) <br /> McDermott stated currently there is a resident utilizing Grant Street as access. <br /> Meyers stated there is a paddleboat located down by the lakeshore in this area. <br /> Gaffron stated the new property owners of 1330 Cherry Place will be removing the existing house. <br /> Gaffron stated the property owners have been informed they will need to remove the existing garage since <br /> it is located within the right-of-way. <br /> The Park Commission classified Grant Street as a Class I and a possible Class II. <br /> #19—Sandy Beach (Extension of Maple Place) (60' wide platted roadway) <br /> McDermott stated this area could be improved somewhat. McDermott stated no snowmobile use is <br /> allowed in this area. <br /> The Park Commission designated Sandy Beach as a Class IV. <br /> #18—Oak Place(Platted Road in Plat of"Crystal Bay View") (40' wide platted undeveloped road) <br /> The Park Commission designated Oak Place as Class V. <br /> #17—Baldur Park Road (NW end of platted road as it extends to shoreline) <br /> The Park Commission classified Baldur Park Road as a Class I and a Class V. <br /> #16—Oak Street (30' wide platted road—undeveloped, steep slopes and ravine) <br /> The Park Commission designated Oak Street as a Class V. <br /> #15—Park Lane (60' wide platted road, paved to shoreline) <br /> Bouchard stated there is a fishing pier at this access point. Bouchard stated a sign has been erected that <br /> says no motorized access in winter. <br /> The Park Commission classified Park Lane as a Class I, and a questionable Class 3 and Class IV. <br /> #14—Westlake Street(30' platted road extending to lakeshore; walking access only) <br /> The Park Commission classified Westlake Street as a Class I. <br /> PAGE8 <br />