For purposes of this article, unless stated to the contrary, the following definitions shall apply:
A minimum of four (4) inches of concrete pavement constructed by removal of excess dirt and reshaping of the existing surface, and shall use cushion sand as required. The parking facility shall be formed and placed with three thousand five hundred (3,500) pounds per square inch concrete, using number three (3) rebar placed on eighteen-inch centers, both ways, broom finished, with control joints to be placed on fifteen-foot centers.
Shall be given the meaning, if any, provided by state law or, if not defined by state law, by their common usage.
The approved surface located on public accessible or private property within a non-residential zoning. The driveway shall be constructed of concrete with a psi of 3,000. The driveway must be 5" thick with a minimum of #4 bar 24" o.c.
The approved surface located on private property, generally between the street or alley right-of-way and the garage, carport or required space on a lot. A driveway shall be constructed of concrete with a psi of 3,000. The driveway must be 4" thick with a minimum of #3 bar 24" o.c.
Those uses of property visible from a public place or public right-of-way that are detrimental to the safety and welfare of the general public, that tend to reduce the value of private property, that invite vandalism, that create fire hazards, that constitute an attractive nuisance creating a hazard to the health and safety of minors, or that are detrimental to the economic welfare of the city by producing urban blight which is adverse to the maintenance and continuing development of the city.
The approved surface between the street or alley right-of-way and the traveled portion of said street or alley. Driveway approaches connecting to the public street shall not consist of crushed granite, rock, stone, or gravel. Driveway approaches must be constructed of 3,000 psi concrete. Driveway approaches must be 6" thick with a minimum of #3 bar 16" o.c. If there is a culvert required, it must be an approved material and size. It shall also, require a headwall designed to reduce erosion and damage to the culvert.
(1977 Code, sec. 21-71.1; Ordinance 34-2023 adopted 11/6/2023; Ordinance 2026-15 adopted 2/2/2026)