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CITY COUNCIL MEETING .�
"1 MARCH ,W, 1984
Notice thereof having been published in accordance with law
and affidavit of publication being on file in the office of
the City Clerk, Mayor Olson called for the Public Hearing to
consider:
Proposed City's Street Standards Revisions
CRDINANG'E AN1110- The matter was introduced by Public Works Director Ronsko.
ING CITY'S SIREEf
Mr. Ronsko presented diagrams and responded to questions as
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mere posed by the Council.
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Following an inquiry by Council Member Pinkerton, Staff
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assured the Council that the Ilam I.arie Residences mmuld not
be bound by this decision.
There were no persons in the audience wishing to speak on
this mgt ter, and the public portion of the hearing was
closed.
CUD. ND. 1309
Council MtsTt)er Pinkerton then moved for introduction of
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Ordinance No. 1309 approving the proposed City's Street
Minor ices.
Standard Revisions hereinafter set forth. The motion was
50'
seconded by Council NW ber Reid, and carried by the
56'
following vote:
40'
Ayes: Counci 1 Menbers - Reid, hiurphy, Pinkerton,
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Snider, & Olson (Mayor)
Minor Collec.
Noes: Counci I hlarbers - None
60'
Absent: Council Me nbers - None
Ex I ST I ra ,
PROPOSED
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(c -c)
SIREh*r
distance
R/W
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R/W
Minor ices.
36'
50'
34'
56'
Str. Res.
40'
55'
39'
55'
Minor Collec.
44'
60'
44'
60'
Major Collec.
48'
64'
48'
64'
Industrial
48'
60'
46'
60'
Arterial
64'
80'
64'
80'
Note: Stockton allows a
combination
of 34' and 36'
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streets in R-1
subdivisions with various criteria.
Their
standard residential street is 40' c -c. They have no 44' or
48' collector;
they go
right to 64'
c -c. Their industrial
street is 44'
c -c.
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