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City of Roseville Pathway Master Plan <br />a) The City shall consider pathways as part of the transportation system. <br />b) The City recognizes that residents adjacent to the pathways may not be the <br />only beneficiaries. <br />16) Seek ways to encourage businesses to address bicyclist and pedestrian issues <br />through the redevelopment of their property. <br />a) Consider incentives (low interest loans) for Roseville businesses to redevelop <br />their property with improvements for pedestrians and bicyclists. <br />MAINTENANCE <br />17) Pathways will be kept in good repair and useable. <br />a) During winter, the highest use pathways shall be cleared of snow to bare <br />pavement. <br />b) During winter, the medium use pathways shall be cleared of enough snow to <br />allow passage. <br />c) During winter, the low use pathways will not be cleared of snow. <br />d) Pathways will be cleared within 24 hours after a snowfall. <br />e) All paved pathways shall be swept once during the spring and once during <br />late summer. <br />f) Vegetation encroaching in a pathway corridor shall be trimmed to allow safe <br />passage according to MnDOT standards. <br />i) Per City Code, 706.09.D; Duties of Private Land Owners, Private property <br />owners shall properly prune trees and vegetation to sufficient height and <br />width to allow free passage of pedestrians and vehicular traffic (9 feet <br />over sidewalks and two (2) feet horizontal distance) <br />g) All pathways and their related facilities shall be inspected annually. <br />Inspection data shall be entered into a management system to help guide the <br />maintenance and replacement decisions. <br />18) Maintenance responsibilities will be assigned based on function and use of the <br />facilities. <br />a) The City will be responsible for all pathway maintenance under City <br />jurisdiction. <br />b) Per City Code, 407.03.P; all properties with off -the —road, non -motorized <br />pathways, except nontax exempt Low Density Residential properties, are <br />required to clear snow from "non -motorized pathways' within 12 hours after <br />snow and ice have ceased to be deposited thereon." (City Code 407.03) <br />19) The City will develop and implement maintenance practices that will minimize <br />the burden on adjoining properties. <br />a) City will minimize property damage during pathway maintenance practices. <br />b) City will reestablish turf damaged as a result of pathway maintenance. <br />c) City will replace or repair mailboxes on City streets damaged by directcontact <br />by City snow removal machinery. <br />October 11, 2021 Page 26 <br />Page 46 of 81 <br />
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