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(4) The remaining City sReets si~Uth of Bunker Lake Boulevard would be <br /> constructed'..r T°wn CoUnter Drive north of Bunker Lake Boulevard will be <br /> constructedl The City Will inSUre that only six full accesses will connect to <br /> Bunker Lake BoUleVa~?dbetWi~en Armstrong Boulevard and Ramsey Boulevard, <br /> with a fourqegged int~rsect~oh counting as two accesses. This provision is in <br /> agreement With the original ~0int Powers Agreement between the City and the <br /> County at the time theiroadWay was constructed. <br /> <br />(5) Any modification of the~signals existing on the project as a result of prior <br /> <br /> constmction~ <br /> <br />Phase IV ·(2007) <br />Sunfish Lake BoUleYard is reC0nstmc~ed to a four lane divided roadway from T.H. 10 to <br />1000 feet north of t1~ BNsF railroad, iThis project includes a signal improvement at T.H. <br />10 and a railroad crossing uP,adc tO the crossing surface and signal. The County will be <br />the lead agency on <br /> <br />6. TERMS <br /> <br /> A. The RTC design shall provide ~ pedestrian bridge over U.S. Highway 10, connecting the <br /> RTC development tO. MississiPpi we~t Regional Park. This should be aligned with the <br /> proposed trail through the treafxnent POnd south of U.S. Highway 10. This section does <br /> not prohibit the City from seeing other sources of funding to assist in construction of the <br /> pedestrian bridge. <br /> <br /> B. The design of the Ramsey Boulevard and U.S. Highway 10 intersection must also <br /> accommodate vehicular e°nneCti°n between the park and Ramsey Boulevard, south of <br /> Highway 10. Ingre4~/egress t6 the park is to be constructed with turn lanes and stacking <br /> from Highway 10 to the park entrance and from the park entrance to Highway 10. <br /> <br /> C. The proposed settling pond, treatmen~ pond, and infiltration ponds should be designed in <br /> such a manner as tomeet the following objectives: <br /> <br /> (1) Grade a "be~nch'' to accommodate a future trail with a minimum width of 10 feet, <br /> plus 2-foot 8boulders; Provide holding capacity to accommodate a 100 year flood <br /> eVent without over, tOpping the trail; and <br /> <br /> (2) Incorporateinative plartt materials that are suitable to the conditions of the site <br /> and provide On aesthetic park;like appeal; and <br /> <br /> (3) Use an outlet structure at the Mississippi River which minimizes visual and <br /> physical intrusion in the park. <br /> <br /> 6 <br /> <br /> <br />