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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CMP PART 4E PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND TRAIL PLAN Introuction 2 Park Classification an Definitions 2 Table 4E-1 Parks Classifications an Definitions 2 Existing Park, Open Space an Trail System Inventory 4 Table 4E-12 Parks Facilities 4 Table 4E-23 Regional Facilities 5 Table 4E-34 School Facilities 6 Table 4E-45 s 6 Park System Nees Ientification 7 Table 4E-56 Parks, Open Space an Trail Acreage by Classification 7 Park, Open Space an Trail oals an Policies 8 Park, Open Space an Trail Action Plan 11 Table 4E-67 Big Islan Implementation 12 Table 4E-78 olf Course Implementation 13 Table 4E-89 Trail Implementation 14 Appenix. C. Map 4E-1 Parks an Trails Map Map 4E-2 Access map D. Appenix E.A. Park Details B. Access Point ListingPark Classification an Definition C. Access types F. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 1

2 INTRODUCTION The provision of parks, open space areas an trails in Orono is an essential quality of life element for the resients of the City. It is important for Orono to evelop an implement a thoughtful strategy for meeting these nees in an efficient, economical manner. This Park, Open Space an Trail Plan is a refinement an restatement of the ongoing planning practice of the City of Orono. It respects an maintains the historic evelopment patterns of the City. It continues many of the basic open space concepts establishe by the first organize comprehensive planning attempts in the mi 1960's, the 1974 Orono illage Comprehensive uie Plan, an the 1980 Community Management Plan, the CMP, an the CMP. This Plan is prepare an presente for the following purposes: 1. To ientify the recreation an open space nees of the City an its citizens. 2. To be a management tool for City officials, appointe commissions, City staff, an other parties involve in eveloping, maintaining, an managing recreational programs an city owne facilities in Orono. 3. Serve as the recreation open space element of our community management plan, esigne to aress an conform to all the applicable provisions of the Metropolitan Council's 2040 Regional Parks Policy Plan PARK CLASSIFICATION AND DEFINITIONS Orono resients are service by a variety of park, recreation, open space, an trail facilities provie by the City, regional an state government, the Orono School District, an private enterprise. In aition, the community benefits from facilities in nearby communities which are accessible to an use by Orono resients. Table 4E-1 Park Classification an Definitions 1 Component Use Service Area Size Site Attributes & Location Mini-park Specialize facilities that serve a concentrate or limite population or specific group such as tots or senior citizens. Less than 1/4 mile raius < 1 acre May be publicly or privately owne an/or incorporate into a evelopment site, such as apartment, Neighborhoo park/ playgroun Community playfiel Community park Area for intense recreational activities such as fiel games, court games, crafts, apparatus area, skating, an neighborhoo centers. Area for intense recreational facilities such as athletic fiels an swimming pools; coul inclue a neighborhoo use. Area of natural or ornamental quality for outoor recreation such as walking, viewing, sitting, picnicking; coul have some fiel an court games. ¼ to ½ mile raius to serve a population of 4,000 5,000 (one neighborhoo) 3-5 neighborhoos or one community 3-5 neighborhoos or one community < 25 acres Physical geography suite for intense evelopment. Proximity to elementary schools or resiential neighborhoos acres acres Physical geography suite for intense evelopment. Proximity to seconary schools an other public facilities. Proximity to community facilities an resources. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 2

3 Component Use Service Area Conservancy lans Area of natural quality such as Municipality watercourses an wetlans that are, township, preserve for environmental or aesthetic county or benefits to the community an/or state because of the negative environmental or economic effects of evelopment in them. Size ariable, base on extent of resources. Site Attributes & Location Natural resources that merit preservation an that woul be negatively affecte by evelopment. Local linear parks, trail, corriors an parkways access 2 County linear parks, trail, corriors an parkways Special recreation feature Regional Facilities County park Regional park Regional reserve Regional estination linking trails park & Area evelope for one or more varying moes of recreational travel such as hiking, biking, snowmobiling, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, canoeing an riving. These areas provie access to lakes for activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, snowmobiling, walking skiing, snowshoeing an winter vehicular lake access. Area evelope for one or more varying moes of recreational travel such as hiking, biking, snowmobiling, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, canoeing an riving. Area that preserves, maintains, an provies specialize or single purpose activities Area of natural or ornamental quality for outoor recreation such as walking, viewing, sitting, picnicking; coul have some fiel an court games. Area of natural or ornamental quality for nature-oriente outoor recreation such as picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping an trail uses. Area of natural quality for natureoriente outoor recreation such as viewing an stuying nature, willife habitat, conservation, swimming, picnicking, hiking, boating, camping an trail uses. Area evelope for one or more varying moes of non-motorize recreational travel such as hiking, biking, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, an canoeing. 1 from Met council Parks Definitions A neighborhoo or several neighborhoo s in a city or township 3-5 neighborhoo s or one community Several cities an/or townships in a county Community Containe within one city or township. ith an length minimums vary by locality. On- or off-roa trails that may or may not traverse scenic areas while assuring the trail treaway has no averse effect on the natural resource base. <1 Acre Develope or unevelope public right of way. Traverses one or more municipalities. ith an length minimums vary by county. Specific stanar applicable to esire feature. On- or off-roa trails that may or may not traverse scenic areas while assuring the trail treaway has no averse effect on the natural resource base. Appropriate to particular special recreation feature. Site where most avantageous for the special recreation feature an the overall park system. County acres Affors natural features with varie physical geographic interest. Proximity to community facilities an resources an/or where resource occurs. 3-5 communities County, multi-county area The entire metropolitan region acres Complete natural setting contiguous to water boies or watercourses where possible. here natural resource occurs-particularly water acres Diversity of unique resources, such as topography, lakes, streams, marshes, flora, fauna. here natural resource occurs. Sufficient corrior with an length to accommoate trail. hen feasible, off-roa trails that utilize human mae an/or natural linear resources such as utility corriors, railroa an highway rights of way, stream / river valleys, or at the eges of forest or prairie. On-roa trails are acceptable when off-roa trails are not feasible. Preferably ajacent to highquality natural areas. The trail treaway shoul be place where it has no averse impact on the natural resource base. hen feasible, linking trails shoul attempt to connect to population, economic an social centers along its route. 2 City of Orono Definition EISTIN PARK, OPEN SPACE AND TRAIL SYSTEM INENTORY City of Orono Facilities City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 3

4 The City of Orono maintains over 260 acres of parks, trails an open space. The table below summarizes the types of parks an facilities available throughout the city system. Map 4E-1 Appenix Aillustrates contains a map of the City parks, trails an recreation system. an Appenix AC has etaile escriptions of each park. Table 4E-1 below summarizes major features of the Park system. Appenix B inclues a escription of each park classification. Table 4E-12 City of Orono Park Facilities Playgroun Sports Fiels Baseball Basketball olf Ice Skating Park Acres Notes Mini Livingston Tower Park 0.2 Neighborhoo Roberta Lee Antoine Park 1.3 Crystal Park 2.3 Navarre Playgroun 1.1 Community playfiels Beerwoo Park 9.05 Hackberry 3.58 Casco Point Ice Rink 3.1 Community Parks Casco Point Park 8.5 French Creek Preserve 33.9 Saga Hill Preserve 28.9 Big Islan Nature Park 56.5 Lowry oos 14.1 Highwoo Park 13.6 Seven Nations Park 3.0 Pleasant iew Park 1.2 Accesses There are 50 lake access point below are those capable of support recreation activities. A comprehensive list is at Appenix CMap 4E-2 an Appenix C. Casco Point Beach (36) 0.3 Lyiar Beach 0.7 Sany Beach (19) 0.28 Summit Park Beach 4.5 Browns Molly s 0.04 corner (1a) Shoreline at Spates (2) 0.02 inter ehicular North Shore ive at 0.04 inter ehicular Balur Park (4) Crystal (6) 0.04 Boating an bathing ees for select parcels ibbs Laning - Fox St Peestrian yearroun, vehicles x winter only Eastlake Street (10) 0.04 x inter ehicular sie R. at Stubbs 0.04 inter R. (11) snowmobiles access, Fishing x Dock estlake Street (14) 0.04 Peestrian Access Park Lane (15) 0.04 Fishing Dock City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 4 Swimming Trail or Trail Access Nature Area Picnicking Fishing inter Access Parking Restrooms

5 Loma Lina Avenue (22) 0.04 Corral Extension 0.04 (34) Ivy Lane (38) 0.04 Spring Street (39) 0.04 Fishing Dock Peestrian Access Peestrian Access Peestrian Access Carman Street (40) 0.04 Fishing Dock Trails Fernale 1.8 x illow ive 0.7 x CR x Brown 0.7 x Special Use Areas Orono olf Course 45.6 Lurton Park 39 olf, inter Sleing an - country Skiing Off Leash Dog Park City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 5

6 Regional Facilities There are numerous state an regional parks, trails an open space facilities within Orono s bounaries. Table 4E-2 State or Regional Facilities Agency Facility Acres in Orono Classification Morris T. Baker Regional Park Reserve 255 Existing Regional Park Noerenberg Memorial arens 73 Existing Regional Park Three Rivers Minnetonka Islans Regional Park Existing Regional Park Inepenence Trail 3 Existing Regional Trail Dakota Rail Regional Trail 30 Existing Regional Trail MnDNR olsfel oos Scientific an Natural Area oo Rill Scientific an Natural Area Existing Scientific an Natural Area Existing Scientific an Natural Area Luce Line State Trail 57 Existing State Trail Table 4E-3 Regional Facilities Agency Facility Acres in Orono Classification Three Rivers Morris T. Baker Regional Park Reserve 255 Regional Park. Arthur Allen illife Refuge 62 Regional Park Reserve Noerenberg Memorial arens 73 Special Use Inepenence Trail 3 Regional Trail Dakota Rail Regional Trail 3 Regional Trail Hennepin County North Arm Laning 1.5 Access MnDNR olsfel oos Scientific an Natural Area 40 Regional Park oo Rill Scientific an Natural Area 220 Regional Park The Luce Line Trail 6 Regional Trail Maxwell Access 3.5 Access Nature Conservancy Fernale Marsh 16 Regional Park Reserve Private Public view Legacy Park 4.5 Community park LMCD Minnetonka Orono/Long Long School an Other Publicly Available Recreational Facilities Orono Schools The Orono School District campus on Ol Crystal North provies a wie range of facilities for school an community use, incluing tennis courts, football an soccer fiels, baseball/softball, etc. Aitionally, the school property is home to the Orono Ice City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 6

7 Arena (evelope by the Orono Hockey Boosters) an Lee Carlson Baseball Fiels (evelope by the Orono Baseball Association). Table 4E-34 School Facilities Facility Acres in Orono Classification Orono School Campus fiels 20 Community Playfiels Orono Ice Arena 4 Special Use Lee Carlson Baseball Fiels 8 Community Play Fiels estonka Schools, ayzata, an Minnetonka Schools. estonka ayzata, an Minnetonka Schools offers facilities for sports an recreation use, but are not liste here because those facilities are not locate in the City of Orono. Private Parks Available to the eneral Public One of the most recent aitions to the Orono Park roster community is the view Legacy Park. The park is 4.5 acres of privately owne publicly available park lan. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 7

8 s an Access ith more than 40 miles of Minnetonka shoreline an nearly 5 miles of aitional lake shorelines, Orono s lakes provie a significant recreational resource for all Orono resients. s A efining characteristic of Orono is access to lake recreation opportunities. The two major lakes within the community are Minnetonka which is manage by the Minnetonka Conservation District an Long which is share between Long an Orono. In aition to access that lake shore property owners enjoy the city maintains a number of lake access points. The DNR an Hennepin County each maintain boat laning public access points on Minnetonka. Table 4E-45: s Agency Facility Acres in Orono LMCD Minnetonka 4,700 Orono/Long Long 221 Access In orer to provie lake access for the general public, as well as to provie for fire epartment access to the lake as a water source, a number of lake access corriors were create as the shore lan evelope. These typically are platte, eicate right-of-ways leaing from the local roa system to the shoreline, an are commonly from 16' to 66' in with. The historic level of use of these right-of-ways (sometimes referre to as a fire lanes or lake access roas) ranges from minimal to year-roun. A number Certain of these corriors have been maintaine by the City for local swimming beaches or as winter snowmobile an icefishing accesses. Certain accesses are provie with ocks for fishing, an some have ramp areas suitable for launching a small boat. However, most o not have esignate parking available, an are primarily intene to serve the neighborhoo rather than the general public. A number of these access corriors have steep topography an experience a relatively low level of usage. Appenix B Map 4E-2 has a map of shows Access Point an Appenix D contains inclues a complete listing of lake access points. Appenix C also inclues a listing of lake access points. PARK SYSTEM NEEDS IDENTIFICATION At the present time, there are many parks an open space facilities locate in the City of Orono. These recreation an open space facilities are primarily uner City, State, Ccounty an Sschool District jurisiction. Parks, Open Space an Trail Acreage by Classification Table 4E-5 The table below epicts the amount of park, trails an open space within the bounaries of Orono by type. The National Recreation an Parks Association recommens a minimum of 9.6 acres per 1000 population of available park lan. Orono is well above this stanar with 34.3 Acres of parklan per 1000 with just city maintaine facilities. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 8

9 Table 4E-56: Parks, Open Space an Trails Acreage by Classification (2018) Classification Acreage Acres per 1000 Mini-Parks Neighborhoo Parks Community Playfiels Community Parks Access Trails Orono Special Use Areas Other Orono Preserve Areas 0.0 City Subtotal Regional Park Regional Park Reserve Special Use Regional Trail Access Community Play Fiels Community park Regional, school an private public ran Total s Summary an Conclusions 2018 Citizen Park Survey To help inform this chapter the city conucte a parks, trails an open space survey. The results of the survey are available on the city website or by contacting the City Clerk. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 9

10 PARK, OPEN SPACE AND TRAIL OALS AND POLICIES Orono's Park, Open Space an Trail Plan is base upon the following goals an Policies, which in turn are consistent with the other elements of Orono's Lan Use an Community Management Plans: oals 1. To provie passive open space an active recreational opportunities to serve the nees an esires all resients. 2. To protect, preserve, restore an provie access to ecologically significant natural resource areas, willife habitats an open space. 3. To provie citywie bike an walking trails that provie connections between area parks, trails an open space an when possible function as a transportation corriors. 4. To ientify, preserve an highlight areas of historical significance. 5. To maintain an increase access for all resients to the city s lake resources such as Minnetonka an Long. 6. To achieve the above goals within the financial capabilities of the City an its citizens by eveloping fiscal an management policies that support maintenance, evelopment an acquisition of parks an open spaces. Policies 1. The city will maintain a Park Commission (see paragraph 6.A. for etails) of appointe resients to continually assess an evaluate the current parks, trails an open spaces within Orono. (Supports goals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 2. The city will actively encourage civic involvement in eveloping an maintaining Orono s parks an open spaces through programs such as aopt a parks an park clean up ays. (Supports goals 1, 2, 6) 3. The City will cooperate an actively work with public an private organizations to provie aitional opportunities for recreation an open space that complement existing municipal, regional an private facilities. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 4. Orono will require lan evelopers to provie for recreational space to serve all new evelopmentssubivisions. New evelopments that results in increase lan use ensity will be require to inclue public eication of lans necessary for aitional parks, playgrouns, bike-hike trails an open space or will be require to contribute funs for the municipal purchase, of such lans or improvement of existing recreation facilities proportionate to the cumulative effect of such ensity increase. (Supports goals 1, 2, 3, 6) City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 10

11 5. Orono will encourage the preservation an protection of natural recreational an open space amenities incluing lakes, marshlan, wetlans, an natural woolans on private lans though open space through conservation easements, private onations, lan trusts an other preservation methos that allow the private sector to play role in preservation of open spaces. (Supports goals 2, 6) 6. Orono will coorinate with other jurisictions, agencies an non-profit organizations in the provision of sufficient active recreation facilities an programs to meet the nees of the community. Orono will actively encourage all school istricts to coorinate their programs an facilities an to open them to the public whenever feasible. Orono will actively support an cooperate with the Orono an Moun-estonka School Districts in their community service recreation programs. The City will encourage planning for organize team sports on a community/sub-regional basis. Orono will work with public or non-profit groups to fun the acquisition an evelopment of recreational an open space lans an facilities. (Supports oals 1, 4, 5) 7. Orono will strive towar connectivity between the various park an open space facilities. The interrelationships between neighborhoo parks, conservation areas an the rest of the park system shoul be strengthene through the proper location an use of green ways, trails, unerpasses an overpasses. Trail connections shoul be provie to neighborhoo parks to enable peestrian access. Trail corriors / easements will be incorporate at the ege of subivisions an ajacent to major roaways. (Supports goal 3) 8. Orono will acquire aitional public open space parcels as opportunities arise. The priority for any acquisitions will be for ecologically significant lans that abut existing park lan, lan that provies improve access to existing parklan an trails or lan that facilitates the evelopment of the planne trail system. (Supports goals 2, 5, 6) 9. The City s park eication fun will be use for purchase of aitional park lan an/or for improvement of existing park lan. Consistent with Minnesota Statutes, this fun will not be use for park maintenance or recreation operating expense. (Supports goal 6) 10. here possible, recreational facilities will be esigne to be barrier-free so that hanicappe citizens have reasonable access to facilities. Orono will ensure that select new parks are constructe with accessibility in min an to incorporate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) esign stanars with projects to upgrae existing parks. (Supports goals 1, 3, 5) 11. Orono will maintain Access for all resients. ith shore lan abutting a ozen separate bays in Minnetonka, Orono has a commitment to maintaining access via the eicate access corriors. It is the City s intent to permanently retain for public use all existing lake access corriors an fire lanes, regarless of the current level of use or maintenance. (Supports goal 5) To this en, the City will follow these policies: Requests for vacation of eicate lake access right-of-ways will be enie in all cases except where equal or better lake access will be grante nearby in return. The City will ientify an take necessary action to preserve the public s right to use of any such accesses which exist but which may not have been formally eicate. The City will eneavor to work with property owners ajacent to lake access corriors to City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 11

12 ensure that both the rights of the public an the rights of the private lanowner are uphel. 12. The city will conuct a perioic (10 year cycle) park usage an nees community wie survey to etermine if resients nees are being met. (Supports goal 1) 13. The city will review the existing park an facilities conitions to ientify neee maintenance upgraes an replacements. 14. The city will provie sufficient funing for the aministration an maintenance of the existing parks, trials an open space system as part of the regular City buget levy. Other sources of park funing such as evelopment park fees, grants, support from local organizations, private onations, will be use for acquisitions, capital improvements an major renovations. (Supports goal 6) City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 12

13 PARK, OPEN SPACE AND TRAIL ACTION PLAN The following paragraphs escribe how Orono intens to act on the goals an policies of the previous section. Park Commission The Orono Park Commission serves as an avisory boy appointe by the City Council to make recommenations about park, open space an trail issues. The Park Commission s manate as set forth in Municipal Coe Section 2.52 is to stuy an consier the continuing nees of the City for parks an recreation areas an facilities of all kins, incluing, but not limite to, problems involving public use of Minnetonka an other lakes in the City, an portions of its shorelines. The Park Commissions role in park planning is to will continuously evaluate park, open space an trail facilities an community nees. This ongoing evaluation process allows for ientification an prioritization of improvements; taking into account such factors as population growth, emographic changes, levels of facility use, health an safety factors, conition of facilities, special populations, ajacent lan use compatibility, an life cycle recreation; invasive species removal an satisfaction of community nees. The Park Commission will monitor the parks, open space an trail systems to satisfactorily aress the goals an policies of this plan. Focus Parks an Trails The Park Commission will focus on the following Park, trails, an recreational facilities. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 13

14 Big islan In orer to achieve the level of management neee to operate Big Islan Park successfully, the City an Minnehaha Creek atershe istrict create an aopte the Big Islan Nature Park Management Plan, November, The management plan contains a vision an a series of goals for the park. The specific bullet points require aitional clarification an coorination with the Plan. The propose Comprehensive Plan for Orono 2040 will be a three-phase process as outline below: Table 4E-67: Big Islan Implementation Phase I: This Phase will focus on the making the park safe an accessible. Clean up existing trails so they are passable for hiking. Purchase an place a safe container for mowing an trail maintenance equipment. Mow an maintain trails. Establish controls for unauthorize use (snowmobiles) Renovate existing structure (visitor center) Evaluate Historical value Create a plan to improve security. Phase II This Phase will focus on completing oals in 2030 Comp Plan. Establish a master plan for ay use facilities, incluing but not limite to: bathrooms, shelter, viewing platform, picnic tables, historical marker, accessible paths, an a veteran s memorial flag. Clarify the Natural an Recreational Areas in the conservation easement. Re-evaluate the Management Plan together with the MCD an make revisions as neee. Construct ay use facilities Provie access for those who are physically isable. Conuct a process involving all possible stakeholers to create a long-term ision. Establish a true ision for the Orono Big Islan Park (what shoul it look like in the year 2040?) Phase III This Phase will focus on the long-term potential of the park. Create the partnerships require to implement the plan (MCD, LMCD, surrouning cities, state of MN, eterans groups, Three Rivers Park District, etc) Create a phase approach to the vision (masterplan) Seek an obtain funing. Implement the plan. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 14

15 olf Course The city will look to secure the long term viability of the Municipal olf course through a series of capital improvements focusing on both golf an alternative recreational activities on the site. In 2017 the city uner took the evelopment of a mini-master plan to lay out options for the park. Future projects may inclue: Table 4E-78 olf Course Implementation Priority Project Description 1 Porch/ Patio Inclues porch for clubhouse 2 Cart Parking Run concurrent with Porch project as the porch project eliminates current cart parking. Inclues retaining wall an pavement for cart parking. 3 Fest Tent Area Leveling an clearing a 40 x60 area for placement of a fest tent to facilitate more events at the golf course 4 Fire Pit Natural gas fire pit area. 5 Lawn Bowling Project pening further analysis. Installation of a 30 x lane lawn bowling facility 6 Snow Tubing Hill w/tow Rope Project pening further analysis. Installation of a tow rope an procurement of snow tubes. 7 Multi-Use Trail Project pening further analysis. Installation of a perimeter multiuse trail at the golf course. Annual Focus Parks In aition to specific City initiatives or activities supporting Big Islan an the Orono olf Course, the Park Commission will esignate one or two of its Parks each year for special consieration as Focus Parks. In aition to normal maintenance activities, Focus Parks (neighborhoo or community, recreational or natural) will be evaluate from a broaer perspective, incluing potential capital investment. Examples for consieration coul be: Are there aitional opportunities to increase use of the park (e.g. new trails or recreational facilities)? Are special ecological or historical features of the park effectively feature? Coul the park benefit from more extensive removal of invasive species? Are irectional signs to the park an within the park aequate? Are parking facilities appropriate for existing an propose uses for the park? hen esignating a Focus Park, the Commission will also seek input from surrouning resients who coul be impacte by changes in park use or investment. Recent examples of Focus Park esignation inclue the conversion of the Susan E. Lurton Nature Area to inclue an off-leash og park ( ), extensive removal of invasive species, trail wiening, new signage an benches at Saga Hill Nature Area ( ), an potential new uses an improvements at Beerwoo Community Park ( ). City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 15

16 Trails The City recognizes that search areas for extensions to the Dakota Rail an the Inepenence Trails are locate, in part, within City of Orono bounaries. The city supports extensions an connections to these features where extensions can be mae while being sensitive to environmental features. Map 4A- 6 shows the locations of all trails, an planne areas for expansion. Table 4E-89: Trail Implementation Priority Project Description 1 County 15 est of Navarre 2 Navarre Dakota Trail Connection 3 Ol Crystal 4 ayzata Blv Trail The city oes not support an the planne on-street trail on County 15 ue to its close proximity to Dakota trail. The city will actively partner with Hennepin county an Three Rivers park District to complete a trail connection along County 19 cconnecting Navarre to the Dakota Trail The city will support plan an off-street trail that provies access from the Luce Line Trail at Ol Crystal to the Dakota Trail at North Shore ive. The City is partnering with the city of Long an Hennepin County to provie a multi moal trail along the north sie of ayzata Blv from the Luce Line trial to the western Bounary of the Orono School Property. The trail is being inclue as part of the CSAH 112 Turn back Projects. 5 view Legacy Park The city will plan a trail that connects view Legacy Park to the County 19 trail as well as trails to the south that connect with the Dakota trail. 6 Hunter ive/fernale The city will partner with the Hennepin County to connect the trails in northeast Orono to the Luce Line an Dakota Trails via Hunter ive an Fernale. 7 Lowry oos The city will plan trail access to the Lowry oos Park. 8 Ol Long The city oes not support the aition of an off-street trail along Ol Long ue to the nearby access to the Luce Line Trail in several locations. RESOURCIN Operating an Maintenance Buget The City shall remain committe to fully funing the operations an maintenance nees of the City s parks, trails an open space system. The majority of the resourcing will come from the eneral Fun Levy. The golf course an Lurton off Leash Park have separate funing sources for maintenance. The golf course is fune through greens fees an the off leash og park through a combination the Lurton Park Fun an annual permit fees. Capital Improvement Plan The City manages capital expenitures at parks as part of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The CIP provies long-term planning an management of infrastructure throughout the City. The CIP is a planning ocument that presents a 5+ year overview of scheule capital projects to aress the City s goals for public infrastructure. The CIP inclues a long-term financing plan that allows the City to allocate funs for these projects base on assigne priorities. The 5+ year horizon of the CIP provies the City with an opportunity to evaluate project priorities annually an to ajust the timing, scope an cost of projects as new information becomes available. The information containe in this plan represents an estimate of improvement costs base on present knowlege an expecte conitions. Changes in community priorities, infrastructure conition an inflation rates require that ajustments be mae on a routine basis. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 16

17 Funing for Acquisition an Capital Improvements As Orono becomes fully evelope over the next two ecaes, the amount of money collecte via new evelopment park eication fees will ecrease substantially. Funing for the acquisition of park lans an for improvement of existing facilities will require alternative sources of capital in the future. The City will continue to investigate mechanisms for future funing an will continue to encourage private onations of lan or funs in orer to maintain the level of active an passive recreation opportunities esire by Orono resients. Orono currently provies funing for park, open space an trail acquisitions an improvements by the following methos: Manatory eveloper contributions of lan or cash payments to the Park Deication Fun at the time property is subivie or evelope; transfers from the City s general fun; private contributions of lan or funs; fees for use; an grants. Component Use Service Area Size Site Attributes & Location Conservancy lans Area of natural quality such as watercourses an wetlans that are preserve for environmental or aesthetic benefits to the community an/or because of the negative environmental or economic effects of evelopment in them. Municipality, township, county or state ariable, base on extent of resources. Natural resources that merit preservation an that woul be negatively affecte by evelopment. Local linear parks, trail, corriors an parkways access 2 County linear parks, trail, corriors an parkways Special recreation feature Regional Facilities County park Regional park Regional reserve park Area evelope for one or more varying moes of recreational travel such as hiking, biking, snowmobiling, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, canoeing an riving. These areas provie access to lakes for activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, snowmobiling, walking skiing, snowshoeing an winter vehicular lake access. Area evelope for one or more varying moes of recreational travel such as hiking, biking, snowmobiling, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, canoeing an riving. Area that preserves, maintains, an provies specialize or single purpose activities Area of natural or ornamental quality for outoor recreation such as walking, viewing, sitting, picnicking; coul have some fiel an court games. Area of natural or ornamental quality for nature-oriente outoor recreation such as picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping an trail uses. Area of natural quality for natureoriente outoor recreation such as viewing an stuying nature, willife habitat, conservation, swimming, picnicking, hiking, boating, camping an trail uses. A neighborhoo or several neighborhoo s in a city or township 3-5 neighborhoo s or one community Several cities an/or townships in a county Community Containe within one city or township. ith an length minimums vary by locality. On- or off-roa trails that may or may not traverse scenic areas while assuring the trail treaway has no averse effect on the natural resource base. <1 Acre Develope or unevelope public right of way. Traverses one or more municipalities. ith an length minimums vary by county. Specific stanar applicable to esire feature. On- or off-roa trails that may or may not traverse scenic areas while assuring the trail treaway has no averse effect on the natural resource base. Appropriate to particular special recreation feature. Site where most avantageous for the special recreation feature an the overall park system. County acres Affors natural features with varie physical geographic interest. Proximity to community facilities an resources an/or where resource occurs. 3-5 communities County, multi-county area acres Complete natural setting contiguous to water boies or watercourses where possible. here natural resource occurs-particularly water acres Diversity of unique resources, such as topography, lakes, streams, marshes, flora, fauna. here natural resource occurs. City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 17

18 Regional estination linking trails & Area evelope for one or more varying moes of non-motorize recreational travel such as hiking, biking, horseback riing, cross-country skiing, an canoeing. 1 from Met council Parks Definitions The entire metropolitan region Sufficient corrior with an length to accommoate trail. hen feasible, off-roa trails that utilize human mae an/or natural linear resources such as utility corriors, railroa an highway rights of way, stream / river valleys, or at the eges of forest or prairie. On-roa trails are acceptable when off-roa trails are not feasible. Preferably ajacent to highquality natural areas. The trail treaway shoul be place where it has no averse impact on the natural resource base. hen feasible, linking trails shoul attempt to connect to population, economic an social centers along its route. 2 City of Orono Definition City of Orono Community Management Plan Part 4E, Page 18

19 Blair County n Chimo Dunkirk Ln N icksburg Ln N 2040 Comprehensive Plan Orono, MN Parks an Trails November 2018 Map Document: \\Arcserver1\IS\ORNO\C \ESRI\Maps\LanUse\ORNO_4E-A_ParksAnTrails_11x17L.mx Date Save: 11/20/2018 2:15:57 PM Coun lstea Ha Legen Ingerson Polo Sp ame Farm E County 15 ty 110 County 90 City Limits Club Roa Minnetonka LRT Regional Trail Dutch Luce Line State Trail Regional Trails - Langon 2040 System Aitions M Painter Creek Painter Branch Sunnyfiel E Hal s teal n C C Lynwoo Blv estege Blv Turner lover ir ake innehaha Creek 110 County MUSA 0 3,500 Feet Source: Met. Council, City of Orono, Hennepin County, MnDOT Parks an Trails Regional Trails Dakota Rail Regional Trail Inepenence Regional Trail Regional Trail Search Corriors Map 4E-1 Other Trails ranview Blv Commerce Blv Moline County 151 Off-Street On-Street County 110 N Off-Street, Planne On-Street, Planne!I T hree Poin Local Siewalks Harrison & Trails Orono Parks Shoreline Regional Parks an Facilities Orono Public Cook's Schools ilshire Blv Private \ Public Park Open ater e 19 N Jenning's Dove Ln ts Bl v Egew ater Bartlett Blv A v o Donal s County 19 O-18 Shore w oo )n ayzata Blv McCulley Isla n L a kevie w Ln O-16 Þ PP-1 iew B aysie Pkwy Forest est Arm Katrina 6th Ave N NAr m O-7 o Arm Spring Park ate rtown 135 North Arm O-8 O-6 Tonkawa H-1 Sunset O-3 Stubbs Togo Northern Ave O-5 O-2 3R-2 DNR-2 S-2 O-24 O-10 O-14 L yric Ave Ci r Stubbs N Casco Crystal Classen Carman's 112 Maxwell K e Leaf St DNR-3 Shaywoo lly Ave O-1 Casco Point Pl C yg ne t ½ Bohns Point O-4 S-1 3R-1 Ol Crystal N Þ )n O-13 Lafayette s O-11 DNR-1 O-17 Manitou illow N Arcola French Marsh L a Brown N Dickey DanielsS t illow S ran Ave N Shore Ln fayette int P o o Roa O-19 Orchar Ln 146 Brown S O-15 Heritage Ln Long Lak e Cree k Fox St Smith 3R-3 O-12 Tanager MCD-1 Tamarack Long Browns Bracketts Point Minnetonka O-20 O-9 ayzata Blv oohill NC-1 e Roa Spring Hill DNR-4 Linwoo Hunter Shoreline Hill sie Minnetonka 6th Ave Lyiar )n o P e Ferna le view Blv Regentsalk avey Ln Ave County Ro a N P e a vey 15 F ernale Pkwy Manor ale Mooney Fernale N Ro a S Minnehaha Creek ORONO PARK AND TRAIL SYSTEM O-1 Casco Point Park O-2 Casco Point Beach O-3 Casco Point Ice Rink O-4 Lyiar Beach O-5 Livingston Tower Park O-6 Antoine Park O-7 Highwoo Park O-8 Sany Beach O-9 Summit Park Swimming Beach O-10 Beerwoo Park ayzata O-11 Hackberry Park O-12 Orono olf Course O-13 Seven Nations Park O-14 Navarre Playgroun O-15 Crystal Playgroun O-16 Lowry oosï O-17 French Creek Preserve O-18 Saga Hill Preserve O-19 Pleasant iew Park O-20 Big Islan Nature Park O-21 Lurton Off-Leash Dog Park Rice St E Highlan Ave Rutlege Ave P ark Av e ine Hill Roa Rige vie w o o East w Troy Maplew oo Sparrow 20th Ave N Ln N E 8th Ave N Park St E 19th Ave 3r Ave N N ayz ata Blv E St E Leroy St County 101 9th Eastman AveN 5t h Ave N Ln St Extension aycliffe N Busha way ray s R ai n bo w Highway 7 PRIATE / PUBLIC PP-1 view Legacy Park NATURE CONSERANCY NC-1 Fernale Marsh n Ave N thav e N Highway 12 E Mcinty B ay Bl v ORONO SCHOOL SYSTEM FACILITIES S-1 Orono School System Facilities S-2 Lee Carlson Baseball Fiels Larc hwoo 4th Ave N l e ason Ca n Steele St DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DNR-1 Luce Line Trail DNR-2 olsfel oos Nature Area DNR-3 Maxwell Access DNR-4 oo Hill Scientific & Natural Area MINNEHAHA CREEK ATERSHED DISTRICT MCD-1 olsfel Creek HENNEPIN COUNTY H-1 North Arm Boat Laning THREE RIERS PARK DISTRICT 3R-1 Noerenberg arens 3R-2 Baker Park Reserve 3R-3 Minnetonka Islans Regional Park Devon terbur y Tem ple Crosby Tonkawoo

20 2040 Comprehensive Plan Access Points icksburg Ln N Ca rls Harbor Ln N o 16 s Ba y ha ine Hil l R oa ine St tw S Ln 5 Day Pl? e rb r y u Or char Highlan ictoria St To nka De von Hi g hw oo High4E-2 Map Te m ple Cr ow n way7 h a Pl a nk ne to n i M illiston woo Roa ss ex Steele St w bo Leroy St Access Extension St Points o Roa o hi a M ts en no r ai n Su Access Points County Roa 101 a e o m Ro a Li n wo o F L a ke vi ew Av Minnetonka Blv R e Ro a Bl v oohill Roa Roa y Highlan Ave Pkw P E H Interstate 494 Niagara Ln N Ranchview Ln N Crosby Roa L inn er as on R oa Bu shaw ay H o lr i Fernale N S o a Dunkirk Ln N Hunter Hi l a av er ey n Ro a ale ek Long o o hi l et gn C ount y Tamarack illow N Brow n N Ro a S Bro wn ri tage He a l e r o s 19 C D Reg i o int r n D M Ea I i l hu r st Commerce Blv Leaf St M County 19 e Ln Dov o a S ton Rutlege Azure Ave rk Av e P B la i nn e a a f a yette Ro a lk Map Document: \\Arcserver1\IS\ORNO\C \ESRI\Maps\LanUse\ORNO_4E-B_AccessPoints_11x17L.mx Date Save: 11/9/2018 3:27:44 PM Mc i nt yr oa 394 Ro a a r Ro N ( ' & % Interstate 394 O ge D y n nehaha Cre ek Min Bracketts Point A R Casco Point Ln n w Pk ak a stm an Ca n t 37 St E Highway 12 E ayzata Blv r 38 z ata Blv E ayzata Pe a l e F l e 494 a ke lea son L a Ro e Ri n g 101 ay Carman's 41 Ro La k e E o o R a y Roa w St E ke La ( ' & % 36 y 12 e apl w o ha E ew 40 Lafayette oa 3,500 Feet Isl a n Source: Met. Council, City of Orono, Hennepin County, MnDOT 6 ric Ave 4th Av e N w Rivers & Streams 8 7 tou Do na l Spring Park 39 Smith Arco la Ln Togo n Ave orthe r P e vey Ln a e N Av h t 5 en 21 st Av N 18th ve N A ) St E Minnetonka ni Ma 125 s & Pons 15 Fe rn Browns Rice Av e 2 Ly h ore Bohns Point ve A Blv 5 l ly! I Crystal Ke re 34 Arm N 2040 MUSA Av S Cook's i ls hi lv tb t e B a rtl 19 NS Ln Tanager n Av e N 9th 3r Ave N Park L 15 City Limits eek aha Cr Minne0h te 1 line D r S hore e 1A French Marsh Ln Legen o 35 r rd E gew a o Harrison Blv Langon ts B l v w Lynwoo Poin est Arm o re Sh Thre e 30 Forest Fox St 84 Ro a Ro 19th Ave N 8th Ave N Rige g i Hil l s 23 ll Maxwell Lo n 146 S ow Jenning's oa ar 27 w Trl North Arm Ol a yzat re ec Lak ill Branch y Cy 9 a nk To County 151 Stubbs P kw m Ar w ee 0 N k Dutch 16 N 11 Roa Cr ie 14 Ln 6 vi e u Pa int er La ke v Co nty a ran Ave Orcha r a Ro T S Ro Daniels S t Lyiar ysi e nr oa ) 12 ng oa lr Long v Bl e at rt o w B a 26 Ol Crystal N 6t y le ul C c Ol Crystal S eek a Ro Kelley P kwy S pri a County 19 N Painter C r N Ave Moline h Classen Stubbs N County th Ave N Dickey C Mooney 2 0th Ave N Tro M Blv 201 n N yl ake ta T S Sta P Turner Katrina rkey Roa a yza November 2018 County Roa 101 Orono, MN

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