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MLNUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CIT\’ COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 28, 1996 <br />(ttl - Old Crystal Bay Road Sike/Hike Trail - Continued)' <br />Hurr informed the Council of a piece of land, which has been under consideration for <br />development but was found to lack access to water. She asked Staff to alert Mn/DOT of <br />this land, which is about 7 acres in size and located at Townline Rd and Hwy. 12, for use <br />as a possible mitigation for taking of parkland. <br />Flint informed Callahan that it was the intention of the Park Commission to continue the <br />trail where it was left oft to the point where the $100,000 is spent that was budgeted. It <br />was Flint's hope that this money would allow the trail to be built to the school property <br />so it went somewhere Moorse did not believe the money would enable to build the trail <br />much past Hwy 12 and saw sense in it getting to a point past the City Hall. <br />Callahan inquired whether the trail could be built from Hwy 12 to Co Rd 6. Flint said the <br />DNR grant required the trail to be contiguous Flint voiced concern with wasting money <br />if the trail went to the north of the church property, since it is unknow n what the school <br />will do with the property north of Co Rd 6 Callahan noted that Mn/DOT will eventually <br />building the highway across the trail. Flint said the state would have to rebuild the trail in <br />kind as it was in place first. Callahan said this then should be the case with the school <br />also. <br />Caiiahan suggested the Council must be willing to take steps necessary, even <br />condemnation, to build the trail to a conclusion. Hurr said she was willing to support <br />that decision. Flint said he thought the trail would be built on the right-ofiway, but <br />Jabbour said the property owners do not want it located in the right-of-way. <br />Jabbour asked if Staff has spoken with the neighbors along the trail path. Gerhardson <br />said he had not. Moorse said he has spoken with Mrs. Hile. <br />Kelley asked if a blueprint of the plan was available for viewing. Gerhardson said it was <br />but would need to be reviewed for possible revisions from the Engineer. <br />All Council members voiced their agreement to pursue the trail. <br />Callahan moved, Kelley seconded, to direct Staff to provide Council with plans for the <br />trail extension from Old Crystal Bay Road by the bridge to where $100,000 would take <br />the trail. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(•#8) BUDGET AMENDMENTS <br />Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the 1995 Special Revenue Funds budget <br />amendments as presented; and to approve and authorize a temporary cash advance of <br />$135,000 as of 12/31/95 from the PIR Fund Contingency Account to the Municipal State <br />Aid Fund, to be repaid from state aid payments received by 5/31/96. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0.
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