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� <br /> � ` M1 <br /> MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD Ml1Y 28, 1985 . PAGE 13 <br /> , emphasized the dangerous condition at this intersection and <br /> asked Council to consider ordering a stop sign to be located <br /> there. Nafus also requested a "slow children" sign because <br /> , of the dangerous situation with speeding cars and the <br /> children in the neighborhood. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson noted that this was an issue <br /> with the City in 1979 and the outcome was a reduction in the <br /> speed limit of 30 to 25 in that area. Bernhardson stated <br /> that the City needs to review the area and then come back to <br /> Council with a recommendation. Bernhardson suggested that <br /> Council just accept the petition tonight and staff will <br /> submit a recommendation at the June 24 , 1985 , Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Gail Nafus asked that the City expedite their review of the <br /> area and felt that one month was too long to wait. Nafus felt <br /> that monitoring the traffic will n�t reveal anything new. <br /> Councilmember L. Adams suggested holding a public hearing <br /> regarding the issue. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson stated that staff will <br /> schedule a public hearing for June 24 , 1985 regarding the <br /> request from the petition. <br /> PETITION NORTH SHORE <br /> DRIVE - PARKING PROBLEM <br /> Joe Bau of 3444 North Shore Drive, James Erler of 3448 North <br /> Shore Drive, W.C. Odden of 3450 North Shore Drive, R. S. <br /> Prochnon of 3440 North Shore Drive, and Dan Regan of 3410 <br /> North Shore Drive were present from the audience regarding <br /> this petition. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardsonstated thatthispetition was <br /> received at the last Council meeting. Bernhardson stated <br /> that the petition addressespedestrian and bicyclistsafety, <br /> trespassing, and disturbing the peace. Bernhardson noted <br /> that the City received a petition in 1982 to post no parking <br /> signs but the request was denied by the City. Bernhardson <br /> noted that the City is concerned with the elimination of 25 <br /> parking slots along the lake for vehicular and trailer <br /> parking since the DNR requires 700 public parking spaces <br /> around the lake and elimination of the 25 parking spaces <br /> would require the City to allocate those 25 slots elsewhere. <br /> The five gentlemen from North Shore Drive expressed their <br /> concerns regarding .the pedestriansand bicyclist on the bike <br /> path. They noted that they have constant problems with <br /> trespassers onto their private propertiesand alsofisherman <br /> who even f ish of f their docks . They stated that emergency <br /> vehicles have had trouble getting through this area when the <br /> parking lot and road slots are full as there was no area to <br /> pull. off the travelled portions of road. The neighbors <br /> noted that there have been many serious accidents in the area <br /> and the area has a safety p�'oblem. <br />