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PL SUBCOM 12/03/1968 - 31067s ! � ;r PLATS & SUBDNISIONS- STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMrIITTEE DECENIBER 3, 1968 PAGE 1 ROLL CALL• The meeting was called to order by Chairman Jensen at 7:35 P.M. Members Present: Nagel, Myhra, Batterson, Schmedeke, Jensen Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant 1. STREET STUD�Y: PROPOSED VACATION OF 73� AVENUE (PROJECT ST. 1969-3): The Chairman com�ented that the Council wished an opinion on the possibility of vacating 73� Avenue in order to get more right of way for the proposed State Aid street on 73rd Avenue and suggestions for resolving the obvious problems of landlocked lots, approval of trading land, necessity of service drive and crossover at 73� Avenue. He said that 73rd Avenue is one of the streets that has been designated as a State Aid street for many years. It is now in the Street Improvement Project St. 1969-3 and Council is faced with the problem of additional right of way. The object of this Impravement is to extend 73rd Avenue from Central Avenue to Highway #65 so that the excellent County Road East of Central Avenue and the new industrial heavy duty street West of Highway #65 are joined. It is hoped that owners of lots facing 73rd Avenue would not abject to losing 33 feet at the South edge of their property and in exchange, gain on the North edge (73� Avenue) and this possibility was to be checked. If 73� Avenue were to remain a street, the people facing 73rd would have to pay for curb and gutter on both sides of their property. One of the disad- vantages of vacating would be people on the North of 732 Avenue would lack access for the middle lots and there being no service road for Highway ��65 from 73rd to Fireside Drive. He observed that there was not sufficierit space available on Highway #65 to provide a right of way. It was noted there is a parcel of land 1,341 feet long and 140 feet wide from Highway ��65 to Central Avenue. The possibility of using this for exit onto Central Avenue was briefly mentioned. The Subcommittee wondered if the best way to handle this problem would be to make a multiple recommendation of the findings somecahat as follows: that the use for 73� Avenue is limited; that the community would be well served if the need for the vacating of 73� Avenue could be put in a position where the application would be considered upon presentation ot the property owners; and also if the problem of frontage on Highway ��65 could be solved by using a service drive angling back around Superior 400 Gas Station, out to Highway ��65 and up to Fireside Drive. The Subco�ittee asked the Engineering Assistant to meet with the major property owners of Blocks 1 and 2, Central View Manor and get their opinion of the possible vacation of 73�Z Avenue. Another problem is that the zoning differs on areas opposite one another along 73� Avenue and the realignment of the zoning would be essential to any future plans. All utilities are in and go down 73� Avenue. ... t K d Plats & Subs Str & Util Dec 3, 1968 Page 2 MOTION by Nagel, seconded by Myhra, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee table the proposed vacation of 73� Avenue until the probable meeting of January 7, 196� with the instructions to the Engineering Department to contact the major property owners of Block 1 and 2 for a better idea of their thoughts concerning the vacatir�n of 73� Avenue. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani.mously. 3, MINNESOTA STATE AID MILEAGE DESIGNATION: A City map showing the streets suggested for State Aid and those which could be taken off because they no longer qualify or have had recent construction was studied by the Subcommittee. The method of designating State Aid Streets was explained by the Engineering Assistant. The State has two basic designs for streets, Urban and Rural, the difference being in the width, depth of the street and the curb and gutter. Fridley uses the Urban design whenever possible. A State Aid street has to connect two other collector streets or thoroughfares. It is advisable to desig- nate a street that is fairly well improved so that there is no need in the near future of having to rebuild it to State Aid street standards. Examples of this are Alden Way and Rice Creek Terrace. The reason for using this criteria is that we are spending more money than we can collect, the result of which we are now experiencing by having to remove the improved streets from the system in order to keep our total Needs up. The Subco�nittee asked the Engineering Assistant if he could get traffic counts on the streets they are interested in for the designation at the next meeting. He agreed. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Streets & Utilities Subcom�nittee table the item of State Aid Mileage Designation to the meeting of January 7, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. ING SIVERTS• Mr. Siverts referred to his Registered Land Survey ��68-02 stating he was selling several of the tracts and wished to know if the purchasers could build without sewer or water serving the land. He was informed that, according to the ordinance, if the lot area is 18,000 square feet or more, the awner can put in his own private sewer and water ayetem. The lots he referred to had more than the required footage. However, he was told that when the area develops, sewer and water will probably include these lots. Mr. Siverts sold an interior lot which had a road used by him, but the new owner has blocked this off. He now has a new entrance to his lot and would like a street sign and asked about the procedure. The Engineering Assistant was to take care of th�is. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Jensen adjourned the meeting at 9:25 P.M. Respectfully submitted Hazel 0'Brian Recording Secretary