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� � ORONO COUNCIL T•IEETING HELD NOVEhZBER 8, 197G Page 3 <br /> • to successes and problems? ��lould it benefit the IIIKE/HIKE TRAILS <br /> Joint Trails Committee to contact another planning (Continued) <br /> �:ompany? If the study could not be done by a <br /> � private firm, perhaps there would be a public <br /> agency that could undertake it--Highway Department <br /> � of municipal agency. The Council supports the <br /> Joint Trails Committee, and the JTC is supporting <br /> � the joint trail study. Will the Council then <br /> support the study? It had been suggested by <br /> � City Administrator Benson at our October 7, 1976 <br /> meeting that our next funding request should <br /> � perhaps be directed to a feasibility study for <br /> Orono trails; perhaps a portion of the community <br /> � study could go for this JTC study. Olson will <br /> � take the plan to the November 8, 1976 Council <br /> meeting, <br /> � Councilmember Paurus commented that the Joint <br /> � Trails Committee has been working toward a total <br /> community trail system plan and at this time, it <br /> • is difficult to recognize what is required for <br /> cor:tplete community involvement. Acting tlayor <br /> � P��lassengale commented that total community involvement <br /> � is required and suggested a Joint Powers Agreement <br /> �,rould not serve the local community. Councilmember <br /> � Butler stated that the Park Commission and the Bike/ <br /> Hike Committee have been notified to study the <br /> � Yequirements and goals for the proposed 1977 <br /> �nununity Block Grant Program. <br /> � <br /> naurus moved, Butler seconded, to refer to the <br /> � Park Commission for a study of a total community <br /> � trail system plan, Motion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0) . <br /> � <br /> • No comments from the Human Rights Commission, HUT9AN RIGHTS COP�I�IISSION <br /> • No comr�lents from the Planning Commission. PLANNING COr�u�lISSION <br /> � iienry Niuhich, Building & Zoning Administrator, SUBDIVISIOtd <br /> stated that the Planning Commission at their 2055 Sixth Avenue North <br /> � meeting of November l, 1976, recommended approval #95 <br /> of a preliminary subdivision for Fred Lucas, Frec1 Lucas <br /> S 2055 Sixth Avenue North, subject; to receipt <br /> of a park dedication fee of $500 and County <br /> • approval of any curb cuts for access from County <br /> • roads, <br /> � Butler moved, Paurus seconded, to approve the <br /> preliminary subdivision request for Fred Lucas, <br /> � 2055 Sixth Avenue P7orth, per the Planning <br /> Cornnlission I�Iinutes of November 1, 1976 and park <br /> � dedication fee of $500 being paid. Piotion, <br /> �s (3) - Nays (0) , <br /> • <br /> � <br />