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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, September 7, 2021 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />Chair Roath called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. <br />ROLL CALL <br />The Orono Park Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Chairman Brian Roath, Commissioners Janice Berg, Rick Carter, Casey Hudson, and Taylor Stephens. <br />Representing Staff was Adam Edwards. <br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br />Chair Roath led the Commissioners and those in attendance in the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />1. May 5, 2021 Park Commission Meeting Minutes <br />Hudson moved, Berg seconded, to approve the May 5, 2021 Park Commission Meeting Minutes. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Barbara Schmidt, 50 Landmark Drive, read a statement from the neighbors of Bederwood Park and <br />Lowry Woods: <br />We are advocates for the following.• Environmental impact analysis of proposed park projects prior to the <br />final decision including examination of reasonable alternatives and mitigation measures, ample <br />opportunity for citizens to be pursuant to an appropriate notice and comment, administrative procedure, <br />transparent and timely communication to Orono citizens on all park -related topics including notifications <br />for park neighbors when projects, plans, or other changes are being contemplated in their neighborhood. <br />Prevention offurther damage to natural resources by reversing the decision to allow bicycles in <br />Bederwood Park, restoring the environmental damage to Bederwood Park, and committing to keeping <br />Lowry Woods a passive, bicycle free, nature conservation area as directed by the Nature Conservancy. If <br />this is not honored, then enforcement of the Nature Conservancy's restrictive covenants as to the Lowry <br />Wood, preserving our streams and wetlands as natural resources, preserving our big woods and <br />maintaining them as natural areas similar to Wolsfeld Woods and Wood Rail. These are also big woods <br />remnants designated as scientific natural areas (SNA's) by the Minnesota DNR. Passive enjoyment of <br />Orono's big woods parks consistent with conservation of resources would preclude bicycles within the <br />big woods portion of Orono parks. Specifically, we are concerned that allowing bicycles in the big woods <br />park areas will result in safety issues associated with bikers and hikers co -existing on the same park <br />trails, private property liability issues associated with bicycle -related activities including trespass and <br />private property damage, negative impacts to trees and understory plants as well as wildlife, adverse <br />impacts to soft dirt trails including soil erosion and compaction, the introduction and spread of invasive <br />species, other environmental impacts determined by a thorough environmental impact analysis. We have <br />also submitted a document that raises many questions to Exhibit A and B. <br />Ms. Schmidt asked to submit Exhibit A and B for a response. <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />