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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 9,1996 <br />( #10 - 92197 John O'Sullivan - Continued) • <br />Gaffron explained to Hurr how the ramp might operate and be situated noting the steep <br />drop in grade. <br />Jabbour said he does not feel the path should go between cars and is also concerned with <br />how snow blowing would work in that scenario. Kelley added that no one maintains the <br />sidewalk now. O'Sullivan said he made the commitment to maintain the trail as has been <br />done to this point by the City (which is not being done). O'Sullivan noted there are only <br />about 10 homes behind the project that would be affected by the trail. In speaking with <br />residents, O'Sullivan was told that no one wanted increased car traffic to their homes and <br />these people would use the access along Olive. O'Sullivan again noted the few numbers <br />of people that use Navarre Lane, the impact caused on his site by the proposal along with <br />his dissatisfaction with a path between the parking lots. He does, however, hope people <br />will come to the area. <br />Elizabeth Hawn of the Planning Commission said she was not at the on -site meeting. She <br />personally feels Culver's will be an attraction that will bring additional traffic to the site, <br />and children will use the shortest route. Hawn is also concerned with people crossing <br />CoRd 19. Hawn said the Planning Commission preferred the route through the middle <br />along Navarre Lane but were unaware of all the information when voicing this <br />preference. <br />Callahan said he can see the path as usable from a practical standpoint. Noting the • <br />definitive decline in grade, Callahan asked O'Sullivan if a retaining wall would still be <br />built if the path was not required. O'Sullivan said it has always been the intent to build a <br />retaining wall. Kelley was told a fence would be required. Cook agreed. Kelley noted if <br />no staircase was built, the fence would force people toward a certain direction. <br />Norm Paurus noted very few people use the area for walking. He noted the steepness of <br />the hill seeing the area as more of a play area. He asked the Council to consider putting <br />in a barrier to hold off traffic. <br />Hurr said she received a call from a resident of Navarre who feels the steps would be a <br />valuable asset to those people coming from Minnetonka Beach into Navarre. <br />Kelley moved, Goetten seconded, to approve the vacation of Navarre Lane with the <br />utility easement as noted in the conditions with a bike path between Olive Avenue and <br />CoRd 19, and a retaining wall with a fence pursuant to regulations. The motion would <br />stipulate no ramp and no staircase. <br />Hurr said she favors the steps. <br />Jabbour said the plans have become too elaborate and is in favor of the motion. <br />• <br />12 <br />
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