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Alton Baker Park
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7/28/1997
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i <br /> <br /> a <br /> I <br /> i <br /> n tl~e park whic met Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards, and improving <br /> I~ gress/egress to ay Island Road. She said she thought the park needed a better intersection where <br /> ay'; Island Road intersects with Club Road. <br /> le ve, 393 ul Vue Drive, stated that he was an advocate for developing a boat landing in Alton <br /> ak ~ r Park and r resented the interests of the McKenzie Flyfishers organization. He expressed <br /> P <br /> pp eciation that uch a landing was included in the proposed park plan and stated that it was the only <br /> ub is landing w in Eugene's city limits. <br /> r. Weber co ented that contact with the State Fish and Wildlife Department has indicated, that <br /> n ing for deve pment of the boat landing might be available through ODF&W and/or the State <br /> a 'ne Board. <br /> I~' im' o nson, 22 est 7th Avenue, stated that he was Executive Manager of the City of Eugene's <br /> ib ary, Recreat on, and Cultural Services. He said that future refinements to the proposed park plan <br /> old involve m tubers of the public and that participation would be solicited by public announcement <br /> meetin sand ublic hearin s about the <br /> at ublic <br /> evelo ed g <br /> ted arties d g P <br /> d use of mail lists of mteres p p P <br /> arl¢. <br /> I <br /> r.l Etter closed a public hearing. He said he was sympathetic to altering a proposed bicycle path by <br /> i • idential street- <br /> oumg it closer o the edge of what is known as East Alton Baker Park, to reduce the res <br /> ike character to a east of the houses. He said the change could solve accessible viewpoint issues and <br /> 1' to an alle atmosphere in the current access road. <br /> s.; Stein said s e favored such an option and encouraged any.development to be planned to have <br /> 1 constru tion impact on the area. <br /> r i Medlin said that he would favor relocating the existing right-of--way to provide for a meandering <br /> tyl~ road and to avoid impact on designated wildlife preservation areas. <br /> r ~ Etter stated at the suggested alteration of the plan would be considered with the East Alton Baker <br /> it n Adviso Committee. ' <br /> 'l Mra Etter thank those who had attended the public hearing. <br /> Th~ meeting adj urned at 8:45 p.m. <br /> (Re~orded by D n Lindstrom) <br /> r:19 pwlwabp04.06 <br /> i <br /> i <br /> 'i <br /> i <br /> III MINUTES--We t Alton Baker Park June 4, 1997 Page 4 <br /> Pub is Hearing <br /> <br />
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