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4/6/1998
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4/6/1998
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This layout does not require a frontage road along the north side of Round Lake therefor <br /> Highway 96 impacts to the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park should be minimal. Property will <br /> need to be acquired from the TCAAP site and private owners in the northwest quadrant of the <br /> intersection to accommodate the ramps. Some acquisition of residential property along the <br /> northeast shore of Round Lake would also be required in order to improve the roadway <br /> geometrics of Old Highway 10. <br /> Layout#3: Separated Grade-North and South Access <br /> The proposed intersection configuration for this layout includes bridging Highway 10 over <br /> Highway 96 with access ramps from Highway 96 to Highway 10 northbound and from Highway <br /> 10 southbound to Highway 96. The general grade of Highway 10 would remain close to its <br /> existing grade while Highway 96 would be reconstructed to pass approximately 23 feet below <br /> Highway 10. In addition to the two access ramps provided in layout#2, access ramps would be <br /> provided from Highway 96 to Highway 10 southbound and from Highway 10 northbound to <br /> Highway 96. The ramp intersection west of the Highway 10 bridge would be signalized to <br /> provide for the large number of vehicles turning left onto Highway 96. It is not anticipated that <br /> the ramp intersection east of Highway 96 would warrant a signal at this time. <br /> This layout would also require the rerouting of Old Highway 10 to avoid conflicts with the on- <br /> ramp to Highway 10 southbound. Old Highway 10 would be realigned to run parallel between <br /> Highway 96 and Round Lake connecting to Gateway Boulevard west of Round Lake similar to <br /> Layout#1 however the alignment of the on-ramp would require reconstruction of Old Highway <br /> • 10 to a point several hundred feet south of Highway 96. This layout would require a significant <br /> amount of property acquisition of the residential properties along the northeast shore of Round <br /> Lake as well as the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park. Property will need to be acquired from <br /> North Heights Church in the southeast quadrant of the intersection and from property owners in <br /> the northwest quadrant of the interchange. <br /> Layout#4: Separated Grade-No Access <br /> The proposed intersection configuration for this layout includes bridging Highway 10 over <br /> Highway 96 with no access ramps between Highway 96 and Highway 10. The general grade of <br /> Highway 10 would remain close to its existing grade while Highway 96 would be reconstructed <br /> to pass approximately 23 feet below Highway 10. Old Highway 10 would be realigned slightly <br /> in order to intersect Highway 96 west of the bridge. <br /> This layout does not require a frontage road along the north side of Round Lake therefor <br /> Highway 96 impacts to the Arden Manor Mobile Home Park would be limited to 4 or six units. <br /> Some acquisition of residential property along the northeast shore of Round Lake would also be <br /> required in order to improve the roadway geometrics of Old Highway 10. <br /> This layout would preclude the Highway 96/10 Triangle and TCAAP from access to points south <br /> via I 35W and is not considered a possibility in the short term. Upon redevelopment of TCAAP <br /> and the Highway 96/10 Triangle, the removal of north ramps should be considered as a means to <br /> improve the function of the Gateway Boulevard/Highway 10 intersection/interchange. <br /> 11 <br />
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