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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION March 7, 2011 <br />DRAFT <br />45 amenities that are mostly on the north side so you must get them to a point where they can <br />46 cross safely. <br />47 <br />48 The council discussed the speed limit for the corridor and Ms. Corkle explained that the <br />49 speed is set by the county since it is a county roadway; she suspects the speed of the cars <br />50 will change somewhat with the planned improvements. She also reminded the council <br />51 that as they consider development plans for the corridor area, they should be cognizant of <br />52 following the plans for good traffic movement. <br />53 <br />54 Regarding changes to the width of the corridor, Mr. Shorten explained that a maximum <br />55 120 foot wide footprint is planned, adding that 70% of the corridor is already that width. <br />56 <br />57 Community Development Director Grochala added that he feels that in the two years that <br />58 have been spent on this project, they have covered a lot of ground and set up a good plan <br />59 to allow for the vision ahead. It will allow the city to address issues as the corridor <br />60 develops. <br />61 <br />62 <br />63 <br />64 <br />65 <br />66 <br />67 <br />68 <br />69 <br />70 The council will consider acceptance of the plan at the March 28, 2011 council meeting. <br />71 <br />72 <br />73 <br />74 <br />75 <br />76 <br />77 <br />78 <br />79 <br />80 The mayor noted that he understands that the issue is a ditch that hasn't been kept up and <br />81 is causing due concern among property owners. Further that the RCWD is asking to <br />82 charge the cost of improvements to some others rather than just the adjacent property <br />83 owners. <br />84 <br />85 Attorney Kolb responded that typically, the system for charging looks at who gets <br />86 drainage from their property and to what degree; it is not technically an assessment <br />87 process. What the RCWD is proposing to do is to look at the immediate contributing area <br />88 for a local share of the cost and also directly charge based upon benefit. However, they <br />Robert Bening, 6788 East Shadow Lake Dr, noted his concern that the trails planned for <br />the project will not be acceptable for bike traffic. They are shared and do not allow for <br />the pace of a bike. Also, as he has publicly requested previously, he hopes any <br />improvements will include left turn signals that are sensitive enough to detect bike traffic. <br />He added that shoulders can be used by bicylers but he has concern if they are also used <br />for right turn lanes. Ms. Corkle responded that she will research the turn lane sensitivity <br />as well as the shoulder - sharing question. <br />2. RCWD Watershed Management District — Representing the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District (RCWD) were: Phil Belfiori, Administrator; Rick Mastell, Board <br />Member; Patricia Preiner, Board President; and Attorney John Kolb. Mr. Belfiori <br />explained that they are returning to the council after their last visit in February to continue <br />discussion of Anoka County Ditch Project 10- 22 -32. The council has heard about the <br />importance of improving this watershed (ditch) and why the RCWD is requesting that the <br />city concur with their plans to use watershed law to finance the repairs. <br />2 <br />P55 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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