New grade crossings and relocations of existing grade crossings must be approved by the commissioner. Changes to existing grade crossings, as described in subpart 6, do not require approval.
New grade crossings and relocated grade crossings must meet the design standards of the AASHTO design manual and comply with the MMUTCD.
When the road authority and the rail carrier agree upon the establishment of a new grade crossing or the relocation of an existing grade crossing, an application must be filed with the commissioner containing the information in subpart 5. Applications for new roadways and relocations of existing roadways across existing railroad tracks must be made by the road authority that will have jurisdiction over the roadway. Applications for new railroad tracks and relocations of existing railroad tracks across existing roadways must be made by the owner of the track or the operating rail carrier, or in the case of a spur track, jointly by the operating rail carrier and the owner of the spur track.
The commissioner may accept, reject, or modify the provisions of the application based on criteria in subpart 5 and part 8830.2710.
When the road authority and the rail carrier cannot agree upon the establishment of a new grade crossing, either party may file a petition with the commissioner, submitting the matter to the commissioner for determination under Minnesota Statutes, section 219.072. The petition must be accompanied by an application for the new grade crossing, containing the information required in subpart 5.
When the road authority and the rail carrier cannot agree upon the relocation of a grade crossing, either party may file a petition with the commissioner for determination under Minnesota Statutes, section 219.074, subdivision 1. The petition must be accompanied by an application for the relocated grade crossing, containing the information in subpart 5.
Applications must be accompanied by relevant documents, data, and material that demonstrate the need for the grade crossing, how safety concerns are addressed, and how the grade crossing affects the public interest. The filing must contain, at a minimum, the following information:
Repair and maintenance of existing grade crossings and modifications of existing grade crossings that (1) are agreed to by the road authority and the rail carrier, (2) do not change the profile or alignment of the roadway or the railroad tracks, and (3) do not require the construction of additional roadway lanes, do not require approval by the commissioner.
A pavement overlay or track raise, if agreed to by the road authority and the rail carrier, is not considered a profile change and does not require approval by the commissioner.
Notwithstanding subpart 6, modifications of active warning devices must be approved under part 8830.2125.
Minn. R. agency 175, ch. 8830, GRADE CROSSINGS, pt. 8830.2700
Statutory Authority: MS s 218.071; 219.072; 219.073; 219.165; 219.17; 219.384; 222.50; 222.58; 222.63