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1220]
(a) The intent of this division is to establish standards for driveway
spacing and the number of driveways for application during the site
plan review process for new construction and/or redevelopment and
to encourage access management.
(b) The procedures and standards of this division are intended to:
(1)
Promote safe and efficient travel within the designated M-25
corridor within the City as described;
(2)
Minimize disruptive and potentially hazardous traffic conflicts;
(3)
Separate traffic conflict areas by reducing the number of driveways;
(4)
Provide efficient spacing standards between driveways and between
driveways and intersections;
(5)
Implement recommendations of the master plan;
(6)
Protect the substantial public investment in the street system;
and
(7)
Ensure reasonable access to properties, though not always the
most direct access.
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1220]
The standards of this division apply to driveway access areas
within the City corporate limits along the M-25/Pine Grove roadway
from Scott Avenue (south) to Krafft Road (north) through the site
plan review. The driveway standards in this division may be more restrictive
than other standards of the City and the State Department of Transportation
(MDOT), which have jurisdiction within the right-of-way. Construction
within the public right-of-way under the jurisdiction of the county
or the MDOT must also meet the permit requirements of the county or
MDOT. Where any conflicts arise, the more stringent standard shall
apply. The standards of this division shall apply during new construction
or redevelopment of a vacant lot or the reconstruction of an existing
commercial building that has been vacant for more than six months.
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1220]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
DRIVEWAY
Any vehicular access except those serving one dwelling unit
or serving just an essential public service structure.
LIMITED ACCESS DRIVEWAY
Any vehicular access where turning movements are restricted
to right turn in and out only. Left turns are prohibited.
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1220]
(a) Driveways shall be located so as to minimize interference with the
free movement of traffic, to provide adequate sight distance, and
to provide the most favorable driveway grade.
(b) Driveways, including the radii but not including turn lanes and tapers,
shall be located entirely within the right-of-way frontage, unless
otherwise approved by the City and the MDOT and upon written certification
from the adjacent property owner agreeing to such encroachment.
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1220]
(a) Minimum spacing requirements between a proposed commercial driveway
and an intersection either adjacent or on the opposite side of the
street may be set on a case-by-case basis but in no instance shall
be less than the distances listed in this section. The following measurements
are from the near edge of the proposed driveway, measured at the throat
perpendicular to the street, to the near lane edge of the intersecting
street or pavement edge for uncurbed sections:
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Minimum Commercial Driveway Spacing From Street Intersections
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Location of Driveway
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Minimum Spacing for a Full Movement Driveway
(feet)
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Minimum Spacing for a Channelized Driveway Restricting
Left Turns
(feet)
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Along major thoroughfare, intersecting street is a major thoroughfare
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125
|
125
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Along major thoroughfare, intersecting street is not a major
thoroughfare
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100
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125
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Along other roads
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75
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50
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(1)
Major thoroughfares include state trunk lines, county primary
roads or roads with an existing or planned right-of-way of at least
86 feet.
(2)
For sites with insufficient street frontage to meet the minimum
driveway spacing criterion from intersection, the City may require
construction of the driveway along a side street, a shared driveway
with an adjacent property, construction of a driveway along the property
line farthest from the intersection or require a service road.
(b) Minimum spacing between two commercial driveways shall be determined based upon posted speed limits along the parcel frontage. The minimum spacings indicated in Subsection
(c) of this section are measured from center line to center line.
(c) To reduce left-turn conflicts, new commercial driveways shall be
aligned with those across the roadway where possible.
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Driveway Spacing
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Posted Speed Limit
(mph)
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Minimum Driveway Spacing
(feet)
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25
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125
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30
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155
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35
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185
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40
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225
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45
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300
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50+
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330
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1220]
(a) The number of commercial driveways serving a property shall be the
minimum number necessary to provide reasonable access and access for
emergency vehicles, while preserving traffic operations and safety
along the public roadway.
(b) Access, either direct or indirect, shall be provided for each separately
owned parcel. This access may be an individual driveway, shared driveway
or via a service drive. Additional driveways may be permitted for
property only as follows: one additional driveway may be allowed for
properties with a continuous frontage of over 200 feet and one additional
driveway for each additional 300 feet of frontage, if the City determines
there are no other reasonable access opportunities.
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All commercial driveways shall be designed according to the
standards of the City and the MDOT, as appropriate.
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1220]
The edge of all driveways shall be set back at least four feet
from the property line. This setback is intended to help control stormwater
runoff, permit snow storage on-site, and provide adequate area for
any necessary on-site landscaping.
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1220]
(a) Where noted in §
52-606, or where the City determines that reducing the number of access points may have a beneficial impact on traffic operations and safety while preserving the property owner's right to reasonable access, a shared commercial driveway, frontage road, or rear service drive connecting two or more properties or uses may be required. In particular, service drives may be required where recommended in the master plan or any subarea master plans; near existing traffic signals or near locations having potential for future signalization; along major arterial roadways with high traffic volumes; along segments with a relatively high number of accidents or limited sight distance.
(b) Shared commercial driveways and service roads shall be within an
access easement recorded with the county registrar of deeds.
(c) The number of access points along a service road shall be according
to the standards of this division. The City may allow temporary access
where the service road is not completed if a performance bond or other
financial guarantee is provided which ensures elimination of the temporary
access upon completion of the service road.
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(a) Location. Service roads shall be parallel or perpendicular to the
front property line and may be located either in front of, adjacent
to, or behind principal buildings. In considering the most appropriate
alignment for a service road, the City shall consider the setbacks
of existing buildings, anticipated traffic flow for the site, and
other related ordinances.
(b) Access easement. The service road shall be within an access easement
permitting traffic circulation between properties. This easement shall
be 66 feet wide, except an access easement parallel to a public street
right-of-way may be 40 feet wide, if approved by the City. The required
width shall remain free and clear of obstructions.
(c) Construction and materials. Service roads shall have a base, pavement
and curb and gutter in accordance with City standards for public streets,
except the width of the service roads shall have a minimum pavement
width of 26 feet.
(d) Parking. The service road is intended to be used exclusively for
circulation and may not be used as a parking space or maneuvering
aisle.
(e) Access to service road. The City shall approve the location of all
accesses to the service road, based on the driveway spacing standards
of this division.
(f) Elevation. The site plan shall indicate the proposed elevation of
the service road at the property line and the Department of Public
Works shall maintain a record of all service road elevations so that
their grades can be coordinated.
(g) Landscaping. The area between a service road and the public street
right-of-way shall be a landscaped greenbelt.
(h) Maintenance. Each property owner shall be responsible for maintenance
of the easement and service drive.