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11-04-1999 Council Work Session
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is the Wood Rill SNA, a 220 acre woods that abuts the Luce Line Trail. <br />The MnDNR also operates the Maxwell Bav Access, a former marina site on <br />North Shore Drive which now provides access to Lake Minnetonka and <br />contains approximately 70 car-trailer parking spaces as well as a fishing pier. <br />CITY OF QRONO PARKS <br />The largest recreational facility operated by Orono is the public golf course <br />located on Orono Orchard Road. All other rural recreational facilities are <br />neighborhood parks, the two largest being Bederwood near Stubbs Bay and <br />Hackberry along North Willow Drive. Bike-hike trails tie together most of <br />the parks and neighborhoods of the City. The City also maintains a number <br />of open space nature areas totaling approximately 80 acres. <br />PRIVATE OPEN SPACE <br />A significant amount of the recreation-open space in Orono is that controlled <br />by private golf and country clubs. Large acreages are owned by the Wayzata <br />Country Club, Woodhill Country Club, Spring Hill Golf Club and Lakeview <br />Golf Course. While technically private, these areas provide open space <br />benefits to ail nearby residents plus active recreational facilities for many <br />Orono and lake area citizens. <br />CMP 3B - 40
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