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y I? <br />MINUTES OF THE PARK COMMISSION MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1992 <br />BIKE/HIKE TRAIL - CONT. <br />Rodney MInnIch felt that having the trail right In front of his <br />house would actually deter parking as there would be no room for <br />park Ing. <br />parking problem. <br />t^^ ??al 1 “could‘dVtVr VuVure^wirning^S? ofd'c;yst?l Va'y'Ro“.d.J <br />ini hVlp to maintain it as a rural road, not a major artery. <br />Rich Wysockl, 2770 Rainey Read, asked if a study has been done to <br />determine actual usage of the trail. <br />notaH It was difficult to determine the draw In less densely <br />piSulaliS areas Future development of the City will determine <br />usage on the tralI. <br />wysockl asked if the trail will definitely be developed. <br />Chair Flint noted that a survey of Orono residents Indicated a high <br />priority for a bike/hike trail system. The Park Commissior wants <br />to now add a north/south connector because we already have th« Luce <br />Line running east/west. Old Crystal Bay Road was the logical <br />location as It ties up with the school and the new City facilities <br />and Is totally within Orono. Also, the County Is willing to pay <br />for the trail system at this location. He asked residents their <br />opinion on Options A and B. <br />Wysockl noted that the trail will connect to Noerenberg Park, but <br />that area is very restricted. <br />William Hyle, 2790 Silver View Drive, Indicated that trees would <br />need to be removed on his property to allow the trail system to be <br />developed. He felt this would change the character of hie <br />property, <br />King explained In that area the trail would be within the right- <br />of-way and the trees along the right-of-way would be maintained If <br />possible. He felt that trails are good for the Community and <br />Indicated they did not want any adjacent property owners to have <br />a negative experience from the p'*oposod system.
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