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B?; <br />i’ . <br />,?>:r: <br />,'J ’ ■ •• <br />pp# ■ <br />pfe^ <br />m&k <br />*>■'. . <br />ivy, \ r ‘ <br />ife:P®te::-' <br />^•;r <br />r.'- <br />»: <br />m ■ <br />: • . <br />Rii! WiM. <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD APRIL 27, 1992 <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS - CONT. <br />Flint noted they were not but were notified. <br />Jabbour felt the City should be discussirig this issue with them. <br />Flint stated that If the City required easements, that area can <br />still be used when measuring setbacks for the property. <br />Mabusth concurred. <br />Mayor Peterson asked If It would be necessary to provide a walkway <br />or bridge over an upgraded Highway 12. <br />Miller explained that past policy of MnOot has been that If a trail <br />is In place and a highway severs that trail, MnDot would have to <br />make the provision for the highway. <br />Jabbour thanked the Superintendent of Hennepin County Parks for <br />backing Orono’s position at the LMCO meeting regarding Big Island. <br />He stated that the City would be amending its Comprehensive Plan <br />regarding Big Island to change it from being a regional park to <br />residential. He noted that one Commissioner had mentioned that <br />Hennepin County Parks might consider development of the sewer pond <br />property Into a park, and urged them to do so. <br />Mike Ellis, 1020 South Old Crystal Bay Road, asked If the Council <br />had a cap on the amount of money they would consider spending on <br />this trail. <br />Goetten noted they have only approved expenditure of money on <br />feasibility study to determine if it is to be realized. <br />a <br />LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE’S COMMENTS <br />JoEllen Hurr was present. She explained that during the last Board <br />meeting on Wednesday, there was a second reading on an ordinance <br />regarding storage of maintenance equipment on Lake Minnetonka, and <br />noted this also relates to barges at Gayle’s Marina. <br />Jabbour asked if this would relate to JR’s business. <br />Hu/r explained that JR has his barges parked at Crystal Bay Service <br />which are illegal by both the City’s and the LMCD’s regulations.
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