City Council Resolution 2010-10ACITY OF MONTICELLO
RESOLUTION NO.2010-10A
REQUEST FOR VARIANCE ALLOWING ON -STREET PARKING ON
BOTH SIDES OF WEST RIVER STREET,
A 36 -FOOT WIDE MUNICIPAL STATE -AID SYSTEM STREET
2010 STREET RECONSTRUCTION — AREA 4A AND PRAIRIE ROAD
CITY PROJECT NO. 100001
WHEREAS, this resolution was adopted March 8, 2010, by the City Council of Monticello, a
municipal corporation in the County of Wright, Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as the "City"; and
WHEREAS, the "City" has planned improvements to West River Street, State -Aid Route No. 222-
112-010, between Elm Street and Pine Street/TH 25 in the City of Monticello; and
WHEREAS, the "City" will be expending Municipal State -Aid System funds on improvements to this
street; and
WHEREAS, the "City" is requesting a variance to allow on -street parking on both sides of West River
Street between Elm Street and Locust Street following the reconditioning of this 36 -foot wide street;
and
WHEREAS, West River Street is planned to be reconditioned at its current width of 36 -feet so as to
avoid increasing its impervious area and the associated stormwater runoff discharge rates to the
Mississippi River; and
WHEREAS, on -street parking is not allowed on both sides of Municipal State -Aid System streets
narrower than 38 -feet wide according to the State -Aid Manual and Minnesota Rule 8820.9946,
therefore the planned reconditioning of West River Street to a 36 -foot wide Municipal State -Aid
System street with on -street parking on both sides must receive a variance from the Minnesota Rules
for State Aid Operations, Chapter 8820;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota
as follows:
1. The request for a variance to Minnesota Rule 8820.9946 is authorized, allowing on -street
parking on both sides of West River Street from Elm Street to Locust Street, in lieu of allowing
parking on one -side of the street only.
Adopted by the Monticello City Council this 8`11 day of March, 2010.
ATTEST:
JeW OfNeill, City Administrator
Clint Herbst, Mayor