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<br />A bituminous trail is proposed along the south line of the plat (1200' long), extending <br />from Centerville Road to the southwest corner of the property. The trail will have a 10- <br />foot wide, 6" thick aggregate base, beneath an 8-foot wide, 2" thick bituminous wear <br />course. The trail will connect to the proposed Anoka County Parks trail system on the <br />west side of Hunters Crossing. Costs for trail construction west of the plat are not <br />incl uded in this report. <br /> <br />The two cul-de-sac streets will incorporate turnarounds that are larger than the typIcal <br />"circular" design. The right-of-way and paved road surface area are "teardrop" shaped <br />and identical to the cul-de-sacs in Parkview Addition. <br /> <br />At the connection of Hunters Trail to Centerville Road, it is proposed to widen the street <br />to provide a small median area between the east bound and west bound lanes. The <br />median will likely have a sign and landscaping in the middle. <br /> <br />PERMITS <br /> <br />Centerville Road is Anoka County State Aid Highway 21. A permit is required to install <br />utilities within the county right-of-way and to connect a new street (Hunters Trail). <br />Permits are also required from MPCA for sanitary sewer extensions, and MDH for water <br />main extensions. The developer has applied for the necessary permits from Rice Creek <br />Watershed and Department of Natural Resources for construction activities within <br />wetlands. The proposed water main along the east side of Centerville Road will cross the <br />proposed MCES sanitary force main at two locations. MCES review and approval will <br />be necessary. <br /> <br />4 <br />