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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 14,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 16. ORONO MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM USE OF BEDERWOOD PARK—Continued <br /> before the Council tonight to approve the use of bikes at Bederwood Park. The Council received an email <br /> the previous week as there has been some discussion in the community. <br /> Mayor Walsh said the bike community has been there for a while, and they have been good citizens and <br /> doing their part. <br /> Seals noted the more people that use the parks,the better off they are as that is what they are there for. <br /> The mountain biking club has been at Bederwood for a significant amount of time and she met with them; <br /> in talking about being responsible citizens,the club was picking up garbage on the way back, and she said <br /> they are very respectful. Seals has checked and they always have adults/coaches just like any other sport. <br /> She has no complaints and said they need to be sure they mark off the boundaries so it is clear where the <br /> lines are. It is unfortunate that the private property that abuts Bederwood has had issues over the years as <br /> that should never happen,but that does not mean the Mountain Biking Club caused those issues. Seals <br /> also think when there are positive activities at the Park it actually deters the negative activities. Her <br /> viewpoint is that young kids with coaches in any sports activity create a positive activity. She made it <br /> clear that they do not want any entity going on private property and again suggested marking those <br /> boundaries. She lives next to the park and she can always pop down there when she is home. <br /> Crosby agrees that it is great for youth and adults to have activities at the parks. <br /> Johnson suggested having that line surveyed and putting monuments there to be respectful of the abutting <br /> property owners.The mission has been to get more people to use the parks and he likes the diversity of <br /> adding the bike club. <br /> Amy Antilla is one of the coaches with the Orono/West Tonka Mountain Bike Team, and could not say it <br /> better than Seals.They really appreciate the Council's support in allowing the team to utilize that area and <br /> Bederwood Park and they hope that it all works out. She agrees it would be a good idea to survey the area <br /> and make everyone aware of where the boundary line is. <br /> Crosby asked how many kids are on the team. <br /> Ms.Antilla replied they have 60 students,about 40 from Orono and 20 from West Tonka. <br /> Barbara Schmidt,owner of 50 Landmark Drive,lives at the property that abuts the park. She would like <br /> to go on record saying that she has had a lot of damage and part of it is from the team. However, she also <br /> wants to ask that they look at the park from the natural side because that is big woods and the stream is <br /> getting destroyed right now and makes her feel bad.Ms. Schmidt noted they have counsel and have <br /> reached out to Edwards and copied Olson on some emails;her counsel is trying to get in touch with the <br /> City and trying to go down that trail. <br /> Mayor Walsh is not sure what trail she is referring to. <br /> Ms. Schmidt replied that her counsel will contact the City. <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br />