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45 LOCAL STATE-AID ROUTE STANDARDS,FINANCING 8820.9981 <br /> access roads within state parks must meet or exceed the minimum dimensions indicated in <br /> the following design chart. <br /> Surface Design Lane Shoulder Inslope Clear Zone Design Bridge to <br /> Type Speed Width Width Strength Remain <br /> (mph) (feet) (feet) (rise: (feet) (tons) (feet) <br /> run) <br /> (a) (b) (c) (d) <br /> Aggregate 30 12 3 1:4 10 24 <br /> Paved(e) 30 12 4 1:4 10 9 24 <br /> Paved 40 12 4 1:4 15 9 24 <br /> (a)The designer will provide a six-foot paved shoulder if the route is a popular bicycle <br /> route. If the route has scenic vistas which will require parking vehicles along the shoulder, <br /> widening the shoulder at these locations is acceptable. <br /> (b)Applies to slope within the clear zone only. Other design features,such as guardrail <br /> or retaining walls,should be considered in particularly sensitive areas in lieu of reconstruct- <br /> ing the inslope in accordance with part 8820.4060. Approach sideslopes must be 1:4 or <br /> flatter within the clear zone when the ADT exceeds 400. <br /> (c) Guardrail is required to be installed at all bridges where the design speed exceeds <br /> 40 mph, and either the existing ADT exceeds 400 or the bridge width is less than the sum <br /> of the lane and shoulder widths. <br /> Mailbox supports must be in accordance with chapter 8818. <br /> (d) Inventory rating of HS 15 is required. A bridge narrower than these widths may <br /> remain in place if the bridge does not qualify for federal-aid bridge funds. <br /> (e)This standard may be applied only when the project is located in a subdivided area <br /> or an area in a detailed development process,and physical restraints are present that prevent <br /> reasonable application of another level of these standards. <br /> HS 25 loading with AASHTO Standard Specifications or HL-93 loading with load and <br /> resistance factor design (LRFD) is required for new bridges. HS 18 loading is required <br /> for all rehabilitated bridges. The curb-to-curb minimum width for new or reconstructed <br /> bridges is the sum of the lane and shoulder widths,but may not be less than 32 feet. <br /> Ditch depths and widths must be kept to the minimum required to function hydrauli- <br /> cally,to be traversable if within the clear zone, and to provide for adequate snow storage <br /> when a standard ditch would negatively affect the surroundings. <br /> The designer shall specify in the plan and special provisions that the clearing width is <br /> to be kept to the absolute minimum. In sensitive areas,the normal clearance allowed to a <br /> contractor for working room is zero unless required for special conditions. <br /> For roundabout design,the design criteria of the current edition of the Minnesota State <br /> Aid Roundabout Guide are recommended. <br /> Statutory Authority: MS s 14.389; 162.02; 162.09 <br /> History: 20 SR 1041; 23 SR 1455; 24 SR 1885; 29 SR 449; 32 SR 608; 36 SR 925 <br />