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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 22,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. DIAMOND LAKE REGIONAL TRAIL MASTER PLAN UPDATE(REMOTE)—Continued <br /> preferred route is heading in the western direction of Tamarack. Mr.Crosby said in both locations the <br /> right-of-way varies for the roadway and they have had a conversation with the golf course managers <br /> about the trail to learn of their concerns and ideas. Further south at 06,the new trail would be an integral <br /> part of this trail and the Diamond Lake Regional Trail would incorporate the new trail on the east side of <br /> Long Lake. Three Rivers sees Summit Park as a potential trailhead for this facility and a location where <br /> residents and visitors could get onto the trail. 02 is a segment that goes between Wood-Rail Scientific <br /> and Natural area and provides many natural and scenic routes, and the public comments noted it would be <br /> very scenic and safer than bicycling on the road. There is a concern from residents in this area about loss <br /> of privacy and the narrowness of the road if the trail were to go in this location. He noted they did not <br /> receive any comments about 04 which is the new trail along County Road 112 and that trail would utilize <br /> the existing trail. 03 and 01 utilize the Luce Line State Trail. Three Rivers received several comments <br /> from the public and all of those were really interested in making sure the Luce Line does not get paved. <br /> The general consensus from the public is that they like to see that trail maintained as gravel. In Wayzata, <br /> they have the same 01 Luce Line Trail and Ferndale Road(W4)and several people preferred this route <br /> because they felt it was a more direct connection to the Dakota Rail Trail. W2 which uses Wayzata Blvd <br /> and Old Long Lake Road through Wayzata Country Club;they had some concerns about the safety <br /> adjacent to the golf course and the entrance to the Country Club,but there were others that felt it was a <br /> scenic segment. Mr. Crosby noted they went through the same analysis in Wayzata and looked at two <br /> different routes along Ferndale that would connect to the Dakota Rail Trail,and east and south along <br /> Wayzata Blvd and Berry Ave. Mr.Crosby moved on and showed the recommended route through Orono <br /> and Wayzata;the highlighted yellow is the route Three Rivers is recommending. Starting in the <br /> southeast,the trail which has yet to go before the Wayzata City Council,but would go up Berry Ave and <br /> Wayzata Blvd.to Ferndale Route,then goes north on Ferndale Road to connect to the Luce Line. It heads <br /> west on the Luce Line,rather than using Wayzata Blvd and Old Long Lake Road through the Country <br /> Club. Three Rivers has had conversations with the DNR and they are receptive to the idea of the regional <br /> trail using the Luce Line. At Old Long Lake Road,the route would use that road to get up to East Long <br /> Lake Road where they could use Summit Park as a trailhead and use the existing trail along East Long <br /> Lake Road going up to Spring Hill Road and heading west to crossing CR 6 at Tamarack. Mr. Crosby <br /> pointed out regarding the preferred route,he has highlighted in dashed blue some of the opportunities this <br /> route would create in terms of local trail routes and circuits people could do. He said they have noticed <br /> there are a lot of people walking and bicycling on Old Long Lake Road—if this Master Plan would come <br /> to fruition and they had a paved trail along Old Long Lake Road, it provides the opportunity for several <br /> smaller loop trails that people could utilize. They feel that this is a great opportunity for the regional trail <br /> to connect north and south,but also provides different opportunities for local community members to <br /> have different options for local trail loops. Mr.Crosby noted in the area just west of East Long Lake <br /> Road, it is a very challenging segment that goes from East Long Lake Road over to CR 112. Three <br /> Rivers has looked at this as an option for a potential partnership trail connection which is a really critical <br /> local trail connection that would allow people going east and west along CR 112,Wayzata Blvd.to <br /> connect to the regional trail and they have some ideas of how that might occur with a boardwalk over the <br /> storm water pond. <br /> Seals noted they had some resident complaints and asked Mr. Crosby to share which properties would be <br /> affected that Three Rivers would be looking to have access to. While this trail looks really nice,it is not <br /> necessarily something Orono needs and when she thinks about residents and what they ask for, she thinks <br /> they have really great trails and there needs to be a really good reason to disrupt someone's private <br /> property. She would like to have a better understanding of those private properties,because Seals prefers <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />
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