Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 175 - Transportation Department
Chapter 8820 - LOCAL STATE-AID ROUTE STANDARDS, FINANCING
NATURAL PRESERVATION ROUTES
Part 8820.4020 - NATURAL PRESERVATION ROUTE PROPOSALS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 8820.4020
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. County board resolution.
The county board shall submit a formal request to the commissioner in the form of a resolution.
Subp. 2. Required information.
The request must be accompanied by:
A. an index map that identifies the proposed
natural preservation route by county state-aid highway number and
termini;
B. a narrative describing
the history of the route, any controversy surrounding it, the inplace cross
section, the particular scenic, environmental, or historical characteristics
considered desirable to preserve, and which designation category (type I, II,
or III) of natural preservation route being requested;
C. photographs of the route;
D. a listing of parks, rivers, or other
designated natural or historical resource areas that the highway corridor
passes through or adjoins and that are considered desirable to
preserve;
E. a description of any
safety hazards existing along the route and a discussion of the accident record
over the past five years;
F. a
transportation plan that considers alternate routes, or traffic management plan
for the area including compatibility with the existing roadway network, as well
as the existing and projected ADT;
G. a description of the function of the route
including the functional classification, the type of traffic using the route,
and a discussion of seasonal variations and trip purposes;
H. a comparison of the current operating
speed, the legal speed limit, and the rationale for the selection of the
planned design speed;
I. a
preliminary description of the planned design if construction or reconstruction
is proposed, including a discussion of:
(1)
what natural or historical elements might be affected by different construction
alternatives;
(2) which safety
features might be affected by different construction alternatives;
and
(3) how any changes in the
continuity of design will be mitigated;
J. preliminary cost estimates of the various
alternatives considered;
K.
environmental documentation that may have been completed, including public
notices and public meetings that have occurred;
L. a description of existing and projected
land uses, any zoning in effect, and compatibility with the natural
preservation route characteristics; and
M. a description of any provisions to address
bicycles, pedestrians, and equestrians.
Statutory Authority: MS s 162.02; 162.021; 162.09
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