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Subdivision 1. General Requirements. The Planning Commission in its <br />review of a preliminary plat shall determine whether the proposed Subdivision is in conformity <br />with the city code and shall take into consideration the requirements o£ the community and the <br />best use of the land. Particular attention shall be given to the arrangement, location and widths <br />of streets, drainage and lot sizes and arrangements. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Street Plan <br /> <br />9.50..~0 <br /> <br />The arrangement, character, extent, width, grade and location of all streets <br />shall conform to the approved standard street specifications and all <br />applicable sections of the Code. All streets shall be paved with concrete or <br />bituminous surfacing. <br /> <br />The arrangement of streets in new subdivisions shall connect to adjacent <br />street stubs and provide future street stubs to adjoining areas. In instances <br />where a stub street abuts an undeveloped parcel, it is the stated intention of <br />the City, to connect streets with the adjoining parcel for development. In the <br />interim, the stub streets shall have a sign stating that the stub street is a <br />future through street. <br /> <br />Subd. 3. Streets <br /> <br />All fight-of-way widths shall conform to the following minimum <br />dimensions: <br /> <br />Classification <br /> <br />Major & Minor-Arterials <br />(State & County highways) <br /> <br /> Ri~ht-of-Wa¥ . .. <br />120 feeL, except for those segments for <br />which different fight-of-ways are <br />speciSed in the City Comprehens. ive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />Collector (MSA) 80 feet <br />Rural Residential (Minor) 66 feet <br />Urban Residential (Minor) 60 feet <br />Cul-de-sac (Urban) 60 feet radius <br />Cut-de-sac (Rural) 65 feet radius <br />Service 60 feet <br /> <br />Different widths may be required, depending upon anticipated traffic volume, <br />planned functions of street, and character of abutting land use. <br /> <br />The classification of street and determined fight-of-way width shall be determined <br />by the City Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />Where horizontal street lines deflect from each other at any point more than <br />ten degrees, said street lines shall be connected by a curve with a radius of <br />not less than 100 feet for minor streets and of such greater radii in the case <br /> <br /> 9.50 Subdivision Regulations <br />-314- <br /> <br />9-26 <br /> <br />August 2003 Draft <br /> <br /> <br />
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