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<br />City of Ramsey <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />Transportation Element <br /> <br />TABLE 3-5 <br />MINIMUM DRIVEWAY SPACING <br />(Center Line to Center Line) <br /> <br /> MINIMUM SPACING <br />FACILITY LAND USE (Feet) <br />Minor Arterial Commercial; high <br /> density/high activity 200 <br /> Industrial/Office Park; low <br /> to moderate activity 275 <br />Major and Minor Collectors Commercial; high <br /> density thigh activity 150 <br /> Industrial/Office Park; low <br /> to moderate activity 230 <br /> Multi-Family Residential; <br /> low to moderate activity 150 <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Adapted from Guidelznes for Control of Direct Access to Artenal Highways, <br />Federal Highway Administration. <br /> <br />Minimum Distance Between Driveways and Intersections <br /> <br />Driveways/access points located near major intersections will adversely affect traffic <br />operations and may compromise safety. Safe and efficient operations are made possible by <br />separating conflicting movements. Figure 3-10 shows minimum corner clearance for <br />signalized and unsignalized intersections. <br /> <br />Where narrow lot widths (created prior to adoption of the guidelines) do not permit <br />enforcement of the minimum clearances shown on Figure 3-8, an absolute corner clearance <br />of 50 feet may be used. In all cases on major streets, left-turns into and out of such a <br />driveway will not be permitted. <br /> <br />Site traffic impact studies should investigate the potential of driveway blockage by <br />intersection queues when the driveway is near an intersection that is controlled by a traffic <br />signal. <br /> <br />Page 3-44 <br />
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