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Roadway segments not depicted in The COR Design Framework and designated as local streets: <br />- Yolite Street from Sunwood Drive to Ramsey Parkway, <br />- Peridot Street from Veterans Drive to Sunwood Drive, and <br />- Veterans Drive from Rhinestone Street to Ramsey Boulevard. <br />Design Assumptions <br />The COR Design Framework establishes roadway, boulevard, and walk widths in The COR. The table <br />below shows the design assumptions that were used for this analysis. The notes following the table <br />describe differences between The COR Design Framework and the design assumptions used. <br />Parking <br />Center <br />Blvd <br />Walk <br />ROW <br />Street Segment <br />Lane(s) <br />F-F Width* <br />Median <br />Width <br />Width <br />Width <br />Center Street (South) 10' (1 Side) 44' <br />Center Street (North) 10' <br />NA NA 10' (1 Side) 60' <br />60'-105' <br />Ramsey Parkway 10' 24' Each 20' 6' 6' 92' <br />Willemite Street 10' (1 Side) 36' NA 6' 6' 60' <br />Yolite Street 10' (1 Side) 36' NA 6' 6' 60' <br />Zeolite Street 8' 40' NA 6' 6' 80' <br />Veteran's Drive 8' (1 Side) 36' NA 6' 6' 60' <br />Peridot Street 8' (1 Side) 36' NA 6' 6' 60' <br />Bunker Lake Blvd 8' Shoulders 32' Each 12' 8' 10' N Side 120' <br />* Face of Curb to Face of Curb Width <br />Design Notes: <br />24' Each <br />5' - 20' 6' <br />10' <br />Ramsey Parkway — An analysis was performed to determine the benefits and costs associated with <br />construction of a bioretention basin in the median area of Ramsey Parkway. The benefits associated with <br />a bioretention basin include water quality improvements, potential traffic calming and creation of a <br />landscaping feature within this area of The COR. The City proceeded with construction of the <br />biofiltration basin in the median from Center Street to Willemite Street, and will likely continue the <br />construction to Sunwood Drive. The Ramsey Parkway typical section is shown on Figure 15 in Appendix <br />B. The median design analysis dated February 19, 2018, is included in Appendix F for reference. <br />Center Street — For the analysis, the existing Center Street configuration (south of Ramsey Parkway) was <br />used for that section of roadway. Between Ramsey Parkway and Bunker Lake Boulevard, a parkway <br />section was used per The COR Framework plan. At the Bunker Lake Boulevard intersection, the roadway <br />expands to match the travel lanes north of Bunker Lake Boulevard. Stormwater management and <br />Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. ROADWAY CLASSIFICATIONS AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS <br />The COR Analysis I OR1.129128 Page 8 <br />
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