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Approved <br /> 9. The developer must prepare all trail easement documents for trails located within <br /> the final plat boundaries (Tract 1) and submit these documents to staff for review. <br /> The developer must file the easements with the Country prior to issuance of any <br /> building permits. <br /> 10. Developers agree to the Declaration of Covenants related to the Planned Unit <br /> Development. <br /> 11. Prior to issuance of building permits for buildings #53, #49, and#48 underground <br /> parking structure designs must be submitted for staff review. Underground <br /> parking for these buildings should be provided at the following ratios: <br /> a. #53: 1 stall/unit <br /> b. #49: minimum 1 stall/unit <br /> c. #48: 2 stalls/unit <br /> 4 Ayes, 0 Nays. <br /> Public Hearing: Old Highway 8 Reconstruction, Geometric Layout Approval <br /> Grant Wyffels, Director of Public Works, announced that the City is planning to <br /> reconstruct Old Highway 8 north of I-694 in 2007 as a part of the overall Northwest <br /> Quadrant Redevelopment project. The roadway is proposed to be reconstructed from the <br /> north side of the existing bridge over I-694 to just north of the access driveway into Long <br /> Lake Regional Park. The total length of the proposed County roadway improvement <br /> project is approximately 2,600 linear feet. <br /> The roadway is proposed to be reconstructed based upon the recommendations included <br /> in the Northwest Quadrant Framework Plan and Design Guidelines prepared by <br /> Dahlgren, Shardlow, and Uban, Inc. (DSU). The design for Old Highway 8 includes the <br /> following: parallel parking bays defined with curb bump-outs where possible, tree-lined <br /> boulevards and sidewalks in residential areas, wide sidewalks with trees, lighting, <br /> benches and other amenities in the commercial areas, and bike lane connections to the <br /> regional system <br /> In order to design Old Highway 8, a final geometric roadway layout must be agreed upon <br /> by the City, Redevelopers, and Ramsey County. Staff has had meetings with both the <br /> Redevelopers (Rottlund and Sherman) and Ramsey County. The layouts have been <br /> refined to include their comments. Two layout options have been presented to all City <br /> Commissions for public comment. Based upon the comments received, staff will <br /> recommend a final geometric roadway layout for City Council Approval. <br /> Jon Horn, Kimley-Horn and Associates, stated that the road will be reconstructed in <br /> 2007. The design criteria that was used while in development was the 40 mile per hour <br /> speed limit, the existing traffic volume which is roughly 9200 vehicles per day and is <br /> C:ADocuments and Settings\jgoepcALocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK28\08-15-2006(2).doc Page 11 of 14 <br />
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