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<br />To: Roseville Planning Commission Members: Mary Bakeman. Daniel Boerigter, lames Doherty, led Ipsen, <br />Tammy Pust, Mark Traynor, and Kedrick White <br /> <br />Date: August 2, 2005 <br /> <br />From: Bob Guthrie, 1810 Alameda Street, Roseville, Minnesota <br /> <br />Subject: Planning File 3655 - Request by Todd lliff, 1822 Dale Court, for a VARIANCE to Section 1005.016 <br />(Residential Dimensional Requirements - Lot Size) and a MINOR SUBDIVDISION to create a <br />substandard residential lot. <br /> <br />Dear Roseville Planning Commission Members: <br /> <br />Please give serious consideration to denying the parcel subdivision variance request for the following three reasons: <br /> <br />1. Safe!)' - Subsequent construction on the proposed subdivided parcel will likely diminish the existing line of <br />sight through home construction and landscaping thereby presenting a safety hazard to residents of this <br />neighborhood. This parcel adjoins the intersection of Dale Court and Dale Street North represents the only <br />north-bound access to Dale Street from the neighborhood for residents living on Alta Vista, Rama, Dale <br />Court Pine View Court, Stuber, and Alameda Streets (less than 100 homes in all). There is considerable <br />traffic on Dale Street in the mornings and evenings. In 1993, Ramsey County conducted a 24-hour traffic <br />count and determined that 11,550 vehicles drove the segment of Dale Street located between Roselawn and <br />Larpenteur (personal communication - 101m Zdrazil, Ramsey County Public Works). The present traffic <br />volume for this section of Dale Street is not known. The Roseville Public Works is presently conducting a <br />traffic count at the Dale Street entrance to Dale Court The posted speed limit on Dale Street is 40 mph, but <br />anecdotal evidence suggests that some vehicles drive much quicker than this and in some instances attain <br />speeds that are 10 to 20 mph faster than the legal limit (Dan Soler, Ramsey County Engineer, and <br />Lieutenant Rick Mathwig, Roseville Police Department). According to the Minnesota Department of <br />Transportation Road Design Manual (Figure 5-2.02F), for a Case ill B intersection where a stopped vehicle <br />(at Dale Court) turns left onto Dale Street, the corresponding sight distance is approximately 650 feet (red <br />dashed line). However, at a speed of 50 mph the sight distance increases to 1,000 feet (blue dashed line). <br />It is also noted that residents approaching the intersection of Dale Court and Dale Street are traveling north- <br />northeast and look across this open portion of the existing lot to gain a better view of north-bound traffic on <br />Dale Street. Safety to existing residents is utmost concem To date, this particular intersection has <br />remained relatively accident free according to Lt. Mathwig. Obscuring visibility through subsequent parcel <br />subdivision and development may change this statistic. <br /> <br />= <br />! <br /> <br />Jttl <br />~~~F-:~12- <br />-41 I .; ~. <br />CAS[ :::9 <br /> <br /> <br />SIG.HT DEBSCE AT l'!ERSI:(TIO~"S - Left o1Ild Right Tur::ilI~ nhiclo!~ <br />C :l~~ nIB A:\1> me <br />Frnzre ~l))lF <br /> <br />a <br />= <br />o SO <br />loO <br />.... <br />Cl. <br />VI <br /> <br />~ ~o <br />v- <br />... <br />c <br /> <br />70 <br /> <br /> <br />e.o <br /> <br />}() <br /> <br />20 <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />-'00 <br /> <br />aco 1ZC::l 16OC' <br />SIGUT DISTANCE. f t. <br /> <br />zooc <br /> <br />Z~OO <br />