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Mr. Dan Erickson May S, 2003 <br /> Minnesota Department of Transportation page 2 <br /> � � � � <br /> • Yariance Jicstification �' <br /> Ferndale Road is located on the north side of residences on the shore of Lake Minnetonka, i.e. <br /> the residences are between Ferndale Road and Lake Minnetonka. In the area of the bridge, <br /> wetlands and a lagoon are located on the�north side of the road. Ferndale Road has narrow <br /> shoulders, approximately 1.5 feet, on each side. Outside of the shoulders, the slopes go down to <br /> the yards or the wetlands. <br /> Tlie area is fairly well developed at this time which reduces the likelihood of increased traffic <br /> volumes. Widening of the existing street would require filling of the wetlands and lagoon. This <br /> will not occur due to the constant traffic volumes in azea and the impacts on the wetlands. � <br /> Design standazds for much of the public infrastructure serving the region have necessarily been <br /> compromised to suit the topography. Given the constraints of the existing land use and wetlands, <br /> the design standards developed by MnDOT are difficult to comply with and aze out of character. <br /> Therefore,we outline the following points of justification for the requested variance: <br /> . . _ <br /> l. Substandard Streets: Tlie streets in the�area of the bridge are�severely substandard�due ' <br /> to the land use and wetlands. The approaching streets on each side of the bridge are <br /> slightly over 20 feet in width. The legal posted speed of both approaches is XX mph. A <br /> narrow bridge in this setting is consistent with the driving comdor. .. <br /> • 2. Avoid Severe Environmental Imnacts: Widening of the bridge and the approach <br /> roadway would significantly impact the adjacent wetlands and lagoon. Minimizing the <br /> amount of roadway width will limit the environmental impacts of the project and increase <br /> the chances of receiving permits from environmental agencies. <br /> 3. Retain Character of the Area: As described in the introduction of this section, the <br /> Ferndale Road Bridge exists in a quite residential area. We believe that the variance <br /> requested will assist us in retaining the character of the area. <br /> Imnacts ofthe Yariance <br /> Economic—The variance would allow a narrower bridge to be constructed. The narrower bridge <br /> would be less costly to construct which is a savings for the funding source which is antici�ated to <br /> be the State Transportation Fund. The narrower bridge would not have any negative economic . <br /> impact on the adjacent property owners. <br /> Social—The variance requested for the proposed bridge would not have any social impacts. <br /> Safetv—The variance for the proposed bridge will not significantly impact the safety of the <br /> public. The proposed bridge is about 4 feet wider than the existing bridge. Therefore, the wider <br /> bridge will improve the safety of the site as compared to the existing conditions. <br /> • Environmental—The variance for the proposed bridge would have positive environmental <br /> impacts. The variance would significantly reduce the amount of wetland area that would need to <br /> be filled by maintaining the same approach roadway width. <br />
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