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SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ELK RIVER PLANNING COMMISSION <br />HELD AT ELK RIVER CITY HALL <br /> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1996 <br /> <br />Members Present: <br /> <br />Members Absent: <br />Staff Present: <br /> <br />Chair Dillon, Commissioners Anderson, Minton, Sullivan and <br />Thompson. Commissioner Kuester arrived at 9:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Commissioner Tacheny <br /> <br />Steven B. Ach, City Planner; Terry Maurer, City Engineer, Stephen <br />Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, Debbie Kleckner, <br />Recording Secretary <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Special Meeting of the Elk River <br />Planning Commission was called to order at 7 p.m. by Chair Dillon. <br /> <br />Presentation by Terry Maurer, City Engineer. The Transpodation Plan is a long <br />range plan, which will be incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan, to handle <br />future growth in the city. The purpose of the study is identity corridors which <br />should be preserved for future roadways. The City of Elk River is working with <br />Mn/Dot, Sherburne County, and surrounding county, cities and townships. The <br />City's is actively working on a corddor study with Mn/DOT for Trunk Highway 10 <br />and Trunk Highway 169 through the City of Elk River. Issues under consideration <br />include: which intersections should be closed, where new intersections should be <br />opened, where accesses to the highway should be consolidated, and where <br />signalization is needed at intersections. Terry Humbert, District 3 Planning <br />Engineer, has expressed Mn/DOT's full support of the City's work on the <br />transportation plan. The City has been an active participant in Sherburne <br />County's transportation plan. Terry Maurer submitted a letter from Dave <br />Schwarting, Sherburne County Highway Engineer to be included in tt~e official <br />minutes of this meeting. In formulating the Transportation Plan, staff has given <br />their best efforts to balance the issues of residential property, larger agricultural <br />tracts, environmentally sensitive areas and city park land in trying to choose a <br />corridor. A two lane road is being proposed, with some widening at intersections <br />for possible turn lanes. One exception would be roadway "E" located in the <br />central part of the City, which is the realignment of County Road 13. This area is <br />expected to have fairly high traffic counts and may require additional lanes. <br />Terry explained that staff feels all of the roadway connections shown on the map, <br />with a few exceptions, belong on the County roadway system. Following <br />completion of the County's transportation plan, a long range plan will be <br />considered for the County and the City to look at building these roads, as <br />necessary, and then for the City to take back some of the County roads that are <br />currently existing and will no longer function as a County road. An example is <br />Meadowvale Road which in the future should be under the City's jurisdiction. <br /> <br /> <br />