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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br /> Wednesday, September 10, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 20 of 27 <br /> <br />at what level of service and rules the City wants to put in place at the lake access points. Regarding <br />timeliness, there has been feedback from the surrounding communities on two of the four active points <br />about how they’re being used. He said in particular two are being used as ad-hoc boat launches and that <br />has been causing concern from neighboring residents, although some of the neighboring residents are <br />using them for that purpose and the ensuing parking of vehicles with trailers in those neighborhoods <br />poses a problem. He said if they look at access point No. 15 which is on Park Avenue, that road is about <br />16 feet wide, a narrow, tiny alleyway, so any vehicle parked there is a challenge. It is the same with No. <br />22 which is off the end of Loma Linda, a narrow and winding road. He said he’d like the Commission’s <br />feedback as he doesn’t want it to just be him making recommendations to the Council. He noted the <br />recommendation may be to do nothing and leave it as it is, but perhaps they can look at some solutions. <br />Klaahsen said she thinks it’s a good topic and she’s had some resident feedback regarding lake access <br />points being taken over by neighboring homes and somewhat claimed as their own and not being very <br />public. <br />Edwards noted encroachment on some of those lake access points has been a historical issue. <br />Klaahsen noted especially the one on Casco, and said she thinks it’s a good thing for the Commission to <br />establish standards and if they need to invest in some gates, no parking signs, etcetera, to better enforce <br />their purpose... <br />Berg said the Carman Street lake access points have been an issue. <br />Edwards agreed that Carman Street has been an issue. He noted some of the current Commissioners were <br />here when they had problems with that access point and said one of the lake access points is timely as <br />they will have a major road reconstruction project next year, so if they want to incorporate some changes <br />that is the ideal time if they want to put curb, concrete or different drainage improvements in. <br />Roath noted they hear Edwards’ request and when they get to the new Item No. 10, they will take that up. <br />6. PUBLIC WORKS PARKS UPDATE SPECIAL COMMITTEE REPORTS – ADAM <br />EDWARDS <br />Edwards reported they are still in the midst of summer maintenance so Parks Supervisor Jason Goehring <br />and his seasonal employees are out there doing all the routine maintenance. He noted one change in the <br />structure: they created a part-time position in the City. He said they eliminated their contracted Custodial <br />Services as they were having some issues and hired a part-time Custodian and to round-out that position, <br />they allocated approximately ½ of his time to routine park maintenance. Edwards explained the <br />Custodian comes to the building in the morning, does the cleaning and custodial tasks, and spends the <br />afternoon at the various parks doing the simple maintenance tasks. He said that added a bit of seasonal <br />part-time effort to the parks and so far, it is working well. Edwards said in the next couple months they <br />will be transitioning, sadly, to Fall and Winter and all that entails. He said he is hearing from Goehring <br />regarding that revenues at the Golf Course are up 60% over previous years which is fantastic considering <br />there was a month-long period where they were figuring out how to open the Golf Course in the COVID- <br />19 pandemic environment. However, once they solved it, it’s been gangbusters at the Golf Course, as <br />they’ve had good weather and many people who have time to do other things and are looking to the City’s <br />Golf Course. Regarding projects, major construction at Biederwood is complete and priority is <br />establishing the grass on the playing field; they’ve taken that on in-house and Goehring has been leading
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