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I; <br />b <br />MINUTES OF THE PARK COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 4, 1992 <br />BIKE/HIKE TRAIL - CONT. <br />Gustafson felt that MSA funding would only pay for rep I acement--of <br />existing trees, not additional screening. <br />Chair Flint explained that the County is proposing to extend the <br />Baker Park Trail just west of Homestead Trail to connect to this <br />tralI. <br />Howell asked about signage at the Intersections. <br />Gustafson said there would be painted crosswalks. <br />11se suggested marking the crossing at the Luce Line Trail also. <br />Chair Flint asked about the Commission Members’ preference along <br />County Road 6. He felt it would be safer outside the right-of-way. <br />Howell asked about the grade of the trail as it goes back up to <br />County Road 6. <br />Gustafson said that the County has required standards for bike <br />trails that they would need to follow. <br />Gerhardson noted that it may be necessary to go off the right-of- <br />way on the south side of County Road 6 between Old Crystal Bay Road <br />and Willow Drive because of the steep grades. <br />Bradley suggested a street light be installed at Old Crystal Bay <br />Road and County Road 6. <br />Gustafson said that there would be advanced signage along County <br />Road 6 of the trail and a painted crosswalk. He added stop signs <br />would be placed on the trail at the crossings. <br />Wilson felt that the portion of the trail near the County Road 6 <br />crossing should not be difficult to maneuver. <br />Vongries asked about running the trail under County Road 6. <br />Use said she would prefer that option because of the steep grade <br />in the area. <br />Wilson asked if Option A along County Road 6 would be viable for <br />roller bIaders. <br />Gustafson assumed the requirements would be the same as for bikers. <br />He said they could study the cost of an underpass to go under <br />County Road 6. <br />Bradley felt that would eliminate their safety concerns. <br />■i <br />1