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Planning commission adopts several changes to draft road-construction standards, including fire-access turnarounds and flood-prone language
Summary
The commission voted to add community-wildfire-protection-plan (CWPP)-based turnout and turnaround standards, removed a problematic map reference, added "flood-prone areas" language and tightened alternate-design rules to require licensed civil-engineer sealing for exceptions.
At its Jan. 15 meeting the Denali Borough Planning Commission made a sequence of amendments to the draft road-construction standards, aiming to improve emergency access and to clarify requirements for roads that cross wetlands or flood-prone ground.
Key outcomes:
- Turnaround and turnout standards: The commission voted to add two bullets drawn from the borough's community wildfire protection plans (CWPPs) describing minimum turn-around dimensions and recommended turnout widths for fire apparatus. The added language includes a cul-de-sac radius and minimum hammerhead and Y dimensions as guidance for emergency access; commissioners discussed aligning the numbers with the…
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