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<br />3 <br /> <br />e. Existing roads and intersections providing access to the subdivision must have <br />the structural capacity to accommodate projected traffic from the proposed <br />subdivision or the developer will pay to correct any structural deficiencies. <br />f. The traffic generated from a proposed subdivision shall not require City street <br />improvements that are inconsistent with the Lino Lakes Capital Improvement <br />Plan. However, the City may, at its discretion, consider developer-financed <br />improvements to correct any street deficiencies. <br />g. The LOS requirements in paragraphs a. to d. above do not apply to the I - <br />35W/Lake Drive or I-35E/Main St . interchanges. At City discretion, <br />interchange impacts must be evaluated in conjunction with Anoka County and <br />the Minnesota Dept. of Transportation, and a plan must be prepared to <br />determine improvements needed to resolve deficiencies. This plan must <br />determine traffic generated by the subdivision project, how this traffic <br />contributes to the total traffic, and the time frame of the improvements. The <br />plan also must examine financing options, including project contribution and <br />cost sharing among other jurisdictions and other properties that contribute to <br />traffic at the interchange. <br />A traffic study was not completed due to the fact that the work only includes earth <br />moving and stockpiling for future site needs. Traffic generated by the earth moving <br />and stockpiling operations will not permanently change the traffic on Phelps Road or <br />the Otter Lake Service Road nor will it permanently impact the intersections with <br />Otter Lake Road at this time. A traffic study will be required when the site is <br />developed. <br /> <br />Phelps Road is a city street and was constructed to city standards from Otter Lake <br />Road to the eastern property line of the site. Phelps Road is a 9-ton design, but <br />during spring road restrictions, a 5-ton limit applies. The design of the Otter Lake <br />Service Road is unknown and should be restricted to 5-ton weight due to current <br />conditions of the road. Truck traffic will be limited to these weight restrictions. The <br />hauling, dumping and grading of excavated materials shall occur within the project <br />boundaries as shown on the plans. <br /> <br />It is anticipated that the Otter Lake Service Road will need to be upgraded with future <br />development. <br /> <br />5. The proposed development shall be served with adequate and safe water supply. <br /> <br />The proposed earth moving and stockpiling does not require a water service as <br />proposed. Municipal water main is located along Phelps Road and can be extended <br />to the property should the applicant wish to connect in the future. <br />
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