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1 t <br />Fi- i,' <br />; \[: ■.. <br />M n <br />■‘i <br />V- '» T <br />1?^ <br />vmi <br />■^vr'A <br />f*\‘ <br />MINUTES OF THE PARK COMMISSION MEETING OF JUNE 2, 1992 <br />ORONO SPORTS ARENA - CONT. <br />could b« usod also for the bike trail. <br />Mabutth reviewed that the ball fields are shown to the west of the <br />proposed hockey arena site. <br />Chair Flint reiterated that the ball fields were o/‘9jnally <br />proposed to be under a Joint powers agreement. He felt that <br />following the drainage and utility easement along County Road 6 may <br />not be the most idea location. <br />Mabusth said that the bike path could be along the Interior platted <br />roadway. She noted that the Commission should determine what they <br />wish to do with the land In terms of open space and park land prior <br />to development. She reviewed that the School District has <br />determined a location within the parcel for a future elementary <br />school and informal ball fields. <br />Use asked about the proposed timing for the development of the <br />property. <br />Mabusth understood that the Group wished to start building the <br />Spring of 1993 to be completed by Fall of 1993. <br />Gerhardson reviewed the plan submitted by the County for the bike <br />separation between the roadway and the trail. <br />Wilson felt that It Is more appealing to separate the trail from <br />the roadway and felt they should request the additional easement. <br />Chair Flint noted that in some areas along County Road 8 the <br />utility easement goes through a wooded area. <br />S.rh.rd«on not.d that th. t.a.Ibmty study 'or th. tral I along Old <br />Crystal Bay Road will address the issues related to both options <br />proposed. <br />ss;ra''.'n'd'’^f.':rt^.*t'’rV. to*v. ?rth2i*r:Vn <br />to avoid these areas. <br />Bradley asked if they would be dealing with both the School <br />District and the Hockey Association for lane, dedication. <br />SlattAdeid^ikKd.<.<biaaMS <br />i <br />i <br />'4 <br />.^3 <br />-i