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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF ORONO <br /> PARKS,OPEN SPACES AND TRAILS COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MONDAY,APRIL 2, 2001 <br /> #13—Bayside Road (30' realigned platted road—not opened for public use) <br /> Bouchard stated this access point is currently being utilized by snowmobilers, with the area being <br /> maintained as lawn. Bouchard noted this access point is supposed to be closed to public use. <br /> The Park Commission classified Bayside Road as a Class I and a Class V. <br /> #12—Bayside Road (Two 60' platted roads and one 65' platted road to the lake—not opened for <br /> public use) <br /> The Park Commission classified Bayside Road as a Class I and a Class V. <br /> #11 —Bayside Road at Stubbs Bay Road (33' platted road—used by snowmobilers off Luce Line) <br /> The Park Commission classified Bayside Road as a Class II. <br /> #10—Eastlake Street(30' platted road, gated March 1 —December 1) <br /> The Park Commission classified Eastlake Street as a Class II and a Class III-A (No boat launching). <br /> #9—Gibbs Landing—Fox Street (Outlot A) <br /> Bouchard stated this access point is heavily wooded. Bouchard indicated a gate has been erected by <br /> someone across the access. <br /> Gaffron indicated he is unsure what rights the City has regarding this lake access point. <br /> The Park Commission classified Gibbs Landing as a Class I. <br /> #8—Crystal Bay Road (Platted extension of Hillside Place—25' wide platted roadway) <br /> The Park Commission classified Crystal Bay Road as a Class I with no snowmobile access. <br /> #7—Crystal Bay Road (20' relocated platted alley) <br /> McDermott stated this area contains some nice level lakeshore. Gaffron stated this lake access point <br /> was created in 1908, in exchange for the vacated 20 feet. <br /> The Park Commission classified Crystal Bay Road as a Class I. <br /> #6—Crystal Bay Road (west end) (66' wide platted road extending to lakeshore) <br /> Gaffron stated 100 plus property owners in the Navarre area may have boating and dock rights over the <br /> four lakeshore lots in this area. Gaffron stated City Staff has chosen not to raise the issue of the existing <br /> docks because this has the potential to be a highly controversial issue once opened and needs further <br /> review. <br /> The Park Commission classified Crysta] Bay Road as a Class I, Class III-A, and a Class N. <br /> PAGE 9 <br />