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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 12,1995 <br />(U2 - Park Commission Interviews - Mamie Jin - Continued) <br />Kelley asked about the two cities’ differences. Jin said Maple Grove’s parks were geared <br />to tiny tot lots with a lot of small parks nearby with more apparatus there. Jin said <br />Orono’s parks were more natural She lives in the Casco Point area and is involved in <br />starting the homeowners association Goetten asked about any specific goals she might <br />have Jin said she liked a natural environment and liked what the Park Commission has <br />done She believed in checking plans and looking into the wants of the residents She is <br />open to new development but feels it is important to preserve land. Jin had not heard of <br />the Saga Hill area. She feels she has the time to commit, noting she is on another board <br />that meets during the working day, and her evenings were open. Tm «ud her family was <br />used to planning around commitments. Jabbour commented on the recent park tour, <br />comprehensive plan, and the park survey. <br />JANELLE PETERSON <br />Peterson said she has lived in Orono for 11 years, 1/2 mile from Wolsfeld Woods, and <br />has used the Luce Line and Bederwood Park. She would like to sec land preserved for <br />her children and those that follow. Callahan asked about her view with development <br />noting her position with a builder. Petersen said her work with a developer has made her <br />aware of the preciousness of parks. She said some cities have overbuilt and would like to <br />sec that parks and wetlands in Orono don’t disappear She did not have any specific plans <br />for the position but would like to continue to maintain the parks and acquire new park <br />land Peterson has not attended any meetings or seen the park survey. She has read the <br />comprehensive plan. Jabbour asked what she felt was the function of the parks Peterson <br />said there needed to be a balance between recreational parks for the eiqoyment of all and <br />the provision of wetlands She noted that tax dollars come into play and saw no problem <br />with paying more to go towards future parks. <br />RICHARD P. MEYERS <br />Callahan asked Meyers why he had applied for the position and what goals he would <br />have Meyers said he has an urban planning degree and parks were his avocatioa His <br />job is in law enforcement. He noted his work with the Cedar Lake renewal project's bike <br />trail and his service as chair of the citizens advisory committe for the Minndiaha State <br />Park renovation, which was a 10 year, 10 million dollar plan. Meyers said he is intiiMtely <br />familiar with Orono through his work with the water patrol. He would like to see bike <br />trails developed and sees this as a nice legacy to leave behind, noting this knows no <br />politics, and balances his life. Meyers secs Orono as a place with an abundance of <br />swamps, prairies, wetlands, gardens, and water. He would like to see more <br />interpretations on natural areas. He noted wdiile walking around French Creek that it was <br />difficult to get all the way around and feh it should be more accessible to the <br />handicapped, and cited this park as an example for interpretation for people to learn <br />about nature.
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