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.;? -. 43.4 . <br /> O OCITY of ORONO <br /> ti <br /> �� 1��', ���,��.��� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> `tkEsBo� NO. 4 9 " 6 <br /> E. City Code requires parking for athletic fields as 1 parking space for each <br /> six seats of capacity. Each 22 inches of bleacher space devoted to <br /> seating is counted as one seat when determining design capacity for the <br /> bleachers. Any bleacher space devoted to aisle or any other purpose is <br /> not considered seat space. Code would allow seating up to 288 based <br /> on the 48 spaces shown for parking. <br /> F. Pedestrian access would include a sidewalk that would be located <br /> adjacent to the new parking area and provide access to a future trail <br /> extension along County Road 6. OBA has requested the trail connection <br /> not be constructed, and only the corridor established at this time. <br /> G. The Park Commission reviewed the request at their meeting on August <br /> 6, 2001, and commented they are supportive of a set aside of land that <br /> could be used for a trail connection in the future. The land would be <br /> designated for trail use by granting of an easement along the proposed <br /> trail corridor. The trail corridor would be determined following concept <br /> approval of the site plan and trail easement would be granted by the <br /> School District to the public. <br /> H. The baseball field expansion includes batting cages, a 24' X 36' storage <br /> building, play lot and announcer's booth. West of the existing fields the <br /> OBA is proposing to replace an existing storage shed with a larger shed <br /> and expand the parking area along the entrance drive. <br /> I. A wooded ravine separates the baseball fields from the school property. <br /> The ravine is a designated wetland. The proposed improvements do not <br /> encroach within the protected area around the ravine. The City of <br /> Orono's 1974 wetland inventory did not classify any of the wetlands on <br /> the property as protected, however the ravine and wetlands are protected <br /> by WCA regulation and do appear on the National Wetlands Inventory. <br /> J. A wetland basin is located at the northwest corner of the site where <br /> County Road 6 and Old Crystal Bay Road intersect. The new ball field <br /> does not impact that wetland basin. <br /> K. There are no lights proposed for the field. Code does not permit any <br /> source of light be visible at any property line. <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />