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Am <br />■ mi,. <br />RANSPQRTATIQN JURIt IfiO <br />SCENIC PARKWAY Scenic parkway 's a designation and classification used <br />by tha Cities ^of Minneapolis and Saint Paul and applied by Orono to those <br />roads which traverse especially scenic and environmentally significant <br />areas of the city. The scenic parkway is typically a narrow, curvy, slow <br />speed road which provides access to recreational areas and special vistas <br />of scenic attractions. High volume through traffic and commercial traffic <br />is not appropriate on scenic parkways because these users do not benefit <br />from the attraction and because the physical nature of the roadway is lot <br />conducive to efficient through traffic movement. Because of environme 11al <br />sensitivity, scenic parkways cannot be rebuilt into higher capacity <br />collectors or minor arterials without adversely affecting the natural <br />setting, the scenxc quality of the road and/or the property rights of <br />abutting landowners. Because of the natural topography of the area, <br />scenic parkways also provide some of the traffic and local access <br />functions of both local and collector streets. <br />JURISDICTION: COUNTY OR CITY <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH: 50-66 FEET <br />LOCAL STREETS Local streets are public streets that function to provide <br />direct access to abutting properties. Loral streets carry traffic within <br />neighborhoods rather than through traffic between neighborhoods. Inter- <br />ctions with collector streets are controlled by stopping the local street <br />affic. <br />JURISDICTION: CITY <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH: 50-60 FEET <br />DEAD-END: LENGTH WILL BE LIMITED BY PUBLIC SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS <br />PRIVATE ROAD A private road is a privately owned and privately maintained <br />road, located in the rural area or within a planned development, that <br />functions as a local access street. The City will require that private <br />roads be constructed and maintained to City standards. The City will <br />acquire an easement for public ingress, egress and access to all properties, <br />but the City will allow th^j property owners to limit normal use of the <br />road to the benefitting landowners and then invitees. Private roads <br />will be located on platted outlets Intended for joint and several ownership <br />by all the benefltted property owners. <br />JURISDICTION; HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION WITH UNDEPLYING EASEMENT TO CITY <br />MAXIMUM SERVICE: APPROXIMATELY TEN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH; 30-50 FEET DEPENDING UPON NUMBER OF USERS <br />DEAD-END: LENGTH WILL BE LIMITED BY PUBLIC SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS <br />CMP 7-16
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