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78-19 - Carver Beach Replat SUB pt 9pedestrian trail, and local street respectively. Comments The following are excerpts from the May 5th, 1978 regarding a similar proposal on the subject property. 1. This particular plan had previously been delayed from Planning Commission until the City Engineer and myself reassessed the future of Narcissus Road. As mentioned above, Narcissus Road was planned as a minor collector, which, specifically called for a cross section of 80 to 120 feet with 4 12 foot wide driving lanes. This proposal was based on the expectation of extending a direct access for Lake Lucy Road traffic to the C.B.D. It was agreed by the Engineer and myself that: a. That Narcissus Road be classified and designed as a local street from a point East of Summit Road. b. That Narcissus Road should not, at this time, be continued West of Summit Road. C. That Summit'Road be constructed connecting West 67th Street to Narcissus Road for circulation. d. That Maple Road become a pedestrian trail pursuant to the Carver Beach Plan. e. That a cul-de-sac be utilized for access to the properties West of Summit Road. The primary reason for points A, b and e of the above is that the Carver Beach Plan preceded the planning for M.S.A. 101. It is anticipated that M.S.A. 101 and Powers Blvd. (Co. Rd. 17) should be ample to accommodate the Lake Lucy Road to C.B.D. traffic. The plan to utilize Narcissus Road for this purpose would potentially bring about costly relocation along the route between the C.B.D. and the Eastern end of Narcissus Road. 2. The applicant's sketch plan denotes the Southern portion of Summit Road as pedestrian trailway. This should be revised to function as a local street. 3. The Planning Commission at this time should direct their comments to the consistency of the sketch plan with the City's plans for zoning utilities, land use, and transportation. Planner's Recommendation I recommend that the Planning Commission encourage the applicant to prepare preliminary development plans taking into account the comments and recommendatiors of the Planning Commission, Planner and City Engineer.