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- limited number of non-lakeshore residents that would benefit <br /> - cost of purchasing private land to create public dockage would be prohibitive, and <br /> - availability of two public landings that already serve the general public. <br /> • Consider"No Parking" Signage for Trails in Navarre Area <br /> o A letter was distributed to Council a few weeks ago with a petition signed by the <br /> neighborhood requesting a "no parking" zone in the Bayview Place area. <br /> o The police chief noted a major problem is the very narrow area. If it was posted "no <br /> parking" it would also apply to the area residents and they couldn't use the street for <br /> parking their guests either. An option couid be to post the south side of Bayview Place "no <br /> parking" and do a betterjob of cutting grass and marking the north side for parking. <br /> o Since it is a city street, paid for by the city, it can't be restricted to residents only. <br /> o Boe Carlson,Three Rivers Park District, had indicated to Mayor White that they could install <br /> a parking area. <br /> o Many trail users are looking for a convenient, quick spot to park. <br /> o Met Council is using all of the property they control for the lift station. <br /> o There is right-of-way that could potentially be used for parking along Northern Avenue. <br /> o A trail head was going to be located in Spring Park but didn't happen. It seems like the <br /> Three Rivers Park District reacts to one city and assumes others are in agreement. <br /> o Residents are looking for a formal response from Council. <br /> o Council directed staff to invite a representative of the Three Rivers Park District to a Council <br /> meeting to discuss the trail parking plan, potentially the first Council meeting in November. <br /> Neighbors should be notified and invited to attend the Council meeting. <br /> o Orono Orchard Road and Brown Road trail areas are other site-specific areas to Orono. <br /> Residents from these areas may also want to attend the Council meeting to express their <br /> concerns. <br /> o Three Rivers Park District should be responsible for providing a master parking plan for trail <br /> users for all cities along the Dakota Rail trail. <br /> • Consider Establishment of Energy and Environment Commission <br /> o Concerns about establishing an environmental-type commission at this time include limited <br /> staff and budget. The purpose and clarity of mission also needs to be determined. <br /> o Council directed staff to invite Amelia Kroeger to an upcoming Council work session in <br /> October or November to share her thoughts regarding some type of environmental <br /> commission or task force. <br /> • Consider Installation of Automatic Doors at City Hall for Handicap Accessibility <br /> o Council directed staff to pursue available HAVA grant funds for automatic door openers for <br /> polling places located at City Hall and the Council Chambers. <br /> • Consider Installation of Pet Waste Stations Along City Trails <br /> o The request was brought up at a National Night Out party in the Willow View neighborhood. <br /> o Council indicated the Public Works Supervisors should explore options, i.e. bag dispensers, <br /> and set up a demonstration area before establishing a program. <br /> 3. Comp Plan Update—Mike Gaffron <br /> • Continue Discussion of Met Council's Initial Response <br /> o Gaffron distributed an inventory of developable properties remaining in the city. <br /> o Population forecasts are based on Orono's zoning; Met Council's forecast is based on what <br /> they want. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> � I��� <br />
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