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, � <br /> MINUTES OF THE � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING � <br /> Monday,November 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (3. CSAH 112 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, Continued) <br /> Grube noted the forxnal request for layout approval will come from Hennepin County after the first of the <br /> year and that tonight's meeting is to gain public comment and City Council input on the layout. Grube <br /> indicated layout approval is something that is required by MN statutes which says that if an improvement <br /> is to occur on a County State Aid Highway in a city,that city is protected by State Statutes. Those <br /> statutes require that the City affected must approve the layout. Grube noted if the layout is not approved <br /> by the City and Hennepin County wanted to pursue it,there is an arbitration process that could be gone <br /> through. <br /> Gnxbe stated if the City Council is comfortable with the layout that will set the stage for the final or <br /> detailed design and construction document preparation over the next couple of years. Grube indicated <br /> during this process they will need to address phasing of the project and that they anticipate construction <br /> starting in 2017. Grube stated for the past year Hennepin County has been working on the preliminary <br /> design and has had a number of ineetings with the project advisory committee as well as the technical <br /> advisory committee and a number of study sessions and open houses for the public have been held. <br /> Mike Turner stated the first segment of the project is County Road 6 to Old Crystal Bay Road. One of the <br /> important things to note for the entire corridor is design speed for this roadway. The current speed limit is <br /> 55 miles an hour. Tumer indicated they have spoken with the Department of Transportation who has <br /> indicated they are not opposed to continuing with 55 miles an hour. <br /> The layout for the project begins on the west side of Classen Lake and provides for one 12-foot lane in <br /> each direction with 8-foot shoulders. A median is being proposed at Old Crystal Bay Road to provide <br /> left,through and right turn lanes for eastbound traffic with a single westbound departure lane. <br /> The second phase of the project is from Old Crystal Bay Road to Brown Road. The 12-foot lanes, <br /> including a center raised median,will continue. There will also be right and left turn lanes between Old <br /> Crystal Bay Road and Willow Drive. Between Willow Drive and Brown Road the median will be <br /> replaced with a two-way continuous center left turn lane. <br /> The third phase of the project is from Brown Road to Cemetery Road. This section of the roadway is <br /> more urban and will have a 12-foot two-way continuous left tum lane, 11-foot through lanes, an outside <br /> lane on the north side varying from a 4-foot shoulder to an 8-foot parking bay, a 4-foot shoulder on the <br /> south side, and a variable width sidewalk along both sides. The sidewalk will vary to fit within the <br /> right-of-way and between existing features but will generally be 10 feet in width. Turner noted this <br /> section with also include shoreline stabilization along the north side of CSAH 112 parallel to Long Lake. <br /> The final segment of the project is from Cemetery Road to the Highway 12 bypass. This section is more <br /> suburbs and will have 11-foot lanes in addition to 11-foot left turn lanes and limited 11-foot right turn <br /> lanes and 8-foot shoulders. The section from Lindawood Lane to the end of the project near Wayzata <br /> Boulevard is a rural section with 11-foot lanes, 11-foot turn lanes,and 8-foot shoulders. <br /> Turner stated as it relates to the Orono section, it is currently posted 45 miles an hour and consideration is <br /> being given to reduce it to 40 miles per hour to lessen the footprints and the impacts to the adjacent <br /> property owners. <br /> Page 2 of 29 <br />
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