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2. Identify for preservation/acquisition areas with unique natural features and wildlife <br />habitats that will make a substantial contribution toward preserving Orono’s natural <br />3. <br />4. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />open rural character. <br />Identify future locations for neighborhood parks in advance of development so that <br />they can be included in subdivision plans, and the City can obtain land through the <br />park dedication requirement. <br />Plan for a neighborhood park for the area in the southwest quadrant of Highway 12 <br />and Old Crystal Bay Road. <br />5. Plan for an underpass at County Road 6 and Old Crystal Bay Road for the Old <br />Ciy'stal Bay Road trail. <br />6. Convert the Dakota Rail corridor to a regional recreational trail. <br />Ensure all new bridges to be constructed as part of the new I lighway 12 project have <br />sufficient trails/sidewalks for pedestrian and biking use. <br />Coordinate with the City of Long Lake, and work with Mn/DO f regarding a trail <br />along the south side of the new Highway 12 corridor. <br />Determine the City’s long-term needs for ballfields to meet the needs of organized <br />youth sport activities and develop a plan for acquiring sufficient land to provide the <br />necessary ballfields. <br />10. Preserve and retain all existing public access lanes to Lake Minnetonka.
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