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Elk River comprehensive Plan <br /> Table 6-A below shows the different characteristics associated with each functional class type. <br /> Characteristics Roadway Classification <br /> Principal Arterial Minor Arterial Collector Local <br /> Provide connections to Interconnect neighborhoods and minor Interconnect blocks within <br /> Connect to the Twin Cities nearby communities, business concentrations. Provide residential neighborhoods <br /> Place Connections and with other communities major traffic generators supplementary interconnection of major and land parcels with <br /> in Minnesota. and regional business generators with regional business commercial and industrial <br /> concentrations. concentrations. developments. <br /> As needed in conjunction with <br /> Spacing should vary in minor arterials to provide adequate <br /> Spacing relationship to density—2— 1 -2 miles or as needed. connections of places. In addition, As needed to access land <br /> 6 miles. collectors should be designated at an uses. <br /> average spacing of not less than 4 <br /> miles. <br /> To interstate freeways, To most freeways and other To a few minor arterials. <br /> System other principal arterials and principal arterials,other To minor arterials,other collectors and Primarily to collectors and <br /> Connections minor arterials. Connections minor arterials and collectors local streets other local streets. <br /> should be limited. and some local streets. <br /> Medium-to-long trips(2-6 Short trips(depending upon Short trips(under 2 miles) <br /> miles)at moderate speeds. <br /> Trips greater than eight development density)at low to at low speeds. Longer trips <br /> Trip Making miles. May have longer trips to moderate speeds. Longer trips for accessing the collector <br /> access the principal arterial accessing the arterial network. network. <br /> network. <br /> Emphasis on mobility rather Equal emphasis on mobility and Emphasis on land access,not <br /> Mobility vs. Greater emphasis on mobility than on land access.Direct land access. Direct land access mobility. Direct land access <br /> Access than land access. Little or land access should be limited predominantly to development predominantly to residential <br /> no direct land access. to concentrations of uses concentrations. and agricultural land uses. <br /> rather than driveways. <br /> Access Spacing Defer to MnDOT guidelines. Defer to county guidelines. Local guidelines Local guidelines for distances <br /> between driveways. <br /> Between 6 and 25 percent <br /> System Mileage Between 2 and 10 percent with principal and minor Between 5 and 25 percent Between 55 and 80 percent <br /> arterials <br /> Grade separated desirable. <br /> Intersections High-capacity controlled Traffic signals and cross- Four-way stops and some traffic signals As required <br /> at-grade intersections at a street stops <br /> minimum <br /> Parking None Restricted as necessary Restricted as necessary Permitted as necessary <br /> Large Trucks No restrictions Restricted as necessary— Restricted as necessary Permitted as necessary <br /> generally not restricted <br /> Access controllspacing, Traffic signal progression Number of lanes,traffic signal timing Intersection control,cul- <br /> Management Tools median barriers,and traffic and spacing and land access de-sacs,diverters,traffic <br /> signal progression managementicontrol and land access management calming measures <br /> Vehicles Carried > 10,000 1,000—30,000 250— 15,000 Less than 1,000 <br /> Posted Speed Limit > 40 mph 35—55 mph 30—40 mph 30 mph maximum <br /> Right of Way 100—300 feet(depends 60— 150 feet 60— 100 feet 50—80 feet <br /> upon design) <br /> Table 6-A: Functional Classification Characteristics <br /> 52 / Chapter 6: Transportation <br />
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