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Parks and Recreation Commission
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Joint with Planning Comm
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05/11/2000
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Subdivision Code <br /> <br />boxes or newspaper dispensers, should not be cited as a basis to omit the curb <br />cut. <br /> <br />b. Ramps shall be constructed by depressing the curb and sidewalks to the <br />height required for achieving the ramp slopes and landing areas needed for safe <br />pedestrian and wheelchair movements and consistent with ADA requirements. <br /> <br />c. The surface of the ramp shall be rougher than the texture used on the <br />surrounding sidewalk. This effect may be obtained by coarse brooming or scoring <br />transverse to the slope of the ramp. <br /> <br />(7) <br /> <br />When sidewalks cress streets, a treatment such as striping, landscaping medians, <br />colored or stamped concrete or signs to identify the crosswalk as approved by the <br />City Engineer, shall be installed by the Developer. <br /> <br />(8) <br /> <br />In development projects that contain hills or steep topography, the sidewalk pattern <br />shall conform as cJosely as possible to the standards found herein and to <br />connecting walk'ways. <br /> <br />(9) <br /> <br />Sidewalks may be narrower than otherwise required to fit the terrain when <br />approved by the City Council, <br /> <br /> TABLE 1 <br />GUIDELINES FOR LOCATION, CONSTRUCTION, AND <br />MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS IN NEW DEVELOPMENTS <br /> <br />Local X Developer Owner / City <br />Minor X Developer Owner / City <br />Collector <br />Major X City / * Owner / City <br />Collector <br />Minor Arterial X City / * Owr~er / City <br />Major Arterial X City / * Owner / City <br />Principal X City / * Owner / City <br />Arterial <br /> <br />1007.305 <br /> <br />*Other jurisdiction such as MnDOT and Scott County. <br /> <br />If improvement is not listed in the City ClP, the developer will be responsible for <br />cost and installation of sidewalk system. <br /> <br />The City Engineer may recommend that sidewalks be installed on local streets or <br />on one side of a minor collector when a trail also serves the street or where <br />topographical or traffic conditions warrant. <br /> <br />Driveways: Driveways shall be graded to final grades, with the minimum <br /> C~ry of Prior Lake <br /> <br /> <br />
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