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120 Vice Chair Ficek asked if the residents could theoretically block off the road so it <br />121 would not be accessible by the public because this is a private road for the residents. <br />122 <br />123 Mr. Culver indicated that could potentially happen, but it is still in a public right- <br />124 of -way. <br />125 <br />126 Member Joyce asked if the pathway could be used or is it needed for a fire lane. <br />127 <br />128 Mr. Culver explained it is not needed for a fire lane. From the City's perspective, <br />129 there is appropriate and ample access to these properties via South McCarron. <br />130 <br />131 Chair Wozniak indicated he would like to start off by considering the pathways that <br />132 have received the fewest comments with the Commission considering these <br />133 pathways based on the comments submitted and presented. He would like to set <br />134 aside Tamarack as a separate consideration. <br />135 <br />136 Chair Wozniak opened the public hearing at 7:39 p.m. for Marion, Eustis, Lydia, <br />137 Snelling, and Fairview Pathway Masterplan Segments. <br />138 0 <br />139 No one wished to address the Commission regarding these pathway segment <br />140 proposals. <br />141 <br />142 Chair Wozniak closed the public hearing at 7:41 p.m. on the five proposed <br />143 segments. <br />144 <br />145 Vice Chair Ficek indicated these pathways are not imminent and there is no <br />146 construction planned for them, but they are lines on paper which put it out there for <br />147 people to see that this is where the City would like the pathways. He thought there <br />148 was a lot of detail to be explored. That in combination with the Commission not <br />149 hearing any opposition to them, he would like to make a motion. <br />150 <br />151 Motion <br />152 Member Ficek moved, Member Cicha seconded, to recommend the City <br />153 Council amend the Pathway Masterplan to include the Marion, Eustis, Lydia, <br />154 Snelling, and Fairview segments with comments on the five segments <br />155 submitted by the public. <br />156 <br />157 Chair Wozniak indicated there was at least one comment submitted online in <br />158 opposition to the Eustis segment as well as some opposition for the Lydia segment. <br />159 <br />160 Ayes:6 <br />161 Nays: 0 <br />162 Motion carried. <br />163 <br />164 Chair Wozniak opened the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. for the Tamarack Pathway <br />165 Masterplan Segment. <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />
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