Definitions.
For the purpose of this section, the following words and terms
shall have the meanings provided in this subsection. If not defined
in this subsection, words and terms shall have the meanings ascribed
thereto in the subdivision ordinance, zoning ordinance, thoroughfare
plan, or other ordinances of the city. Words and terms defined in
multiple ordinances shall be read in harmony unless there exists an
irreconcilable conflict in which case the definition contained in
this subsection shall control.
Applicant
means any owner, authorized agent, lessee, contractor or
developer who desires to construct, reconstruct, relocate or in any
way alter the design of a driveway.
Arterial
means any existing or future roadway classified as an arterial
in the thoroughfare plan.
Collector
means any existing or future roadway classified as a collector
in the thoroughfare plan.
Common access easement
means an easement allowing public and private vehicular and
pedestrian access onto, across, through and from a property to an
adjacent property and/or to an adjacent public or private street for
the joint use of each affected property, in order to facilitate the
public purposes of this section and comply with the requirements of
this section. Common access easements shall be created by dedication
on the final plat of the subject properties, or by separate instrument
recorded with the county clerk with a copy filed with the city.
Director
means the director of public works or that person's designee.
Driveway
means pavement or improved surface on a property designed
and intended for vehicular traffic onto, across, through and from
a property, including but not limited to the driveway approach. The
driveway is the area located both within public right-of-way and extending
onto a property when necessary to ensure safe entry and exit from
the driveway onto and from the street and/or to provide vehicular
access to and from another property.
Driveway approach
means that portion of the driveway that provides planned
vehicular access connection between a property and a public or private
street. The driveway approach is primarily located within public right-of-way
but may be considered to extend onto a property when necessary to
ensure safe entry and exit from the property onto and from the street.
Driveway, commercial
means a driveway providing vehicular access onto, across,
through and from commercial property, excluding service driveways.
The principle use of commercial driveways will be automobile traffic
with only incidental use by truck traffic.
Driveway, common
means a driveway constructed to provide access onto, across,
through and from two or more properties.
Driveway, industrial
means a driveway providing vehicular access onto, across,
through and from industrial property, excluding service driveways.
The principle use of commercial driveways will be automobile traffic
to and from administrative or employee parking lots, with only incidental
use by truck traffic.
Driveway, service
means a driveway whose principle use is to provide ingress
and egress for truck movements to and from loading docks located on
commercial or industrial property. For the purposes of this section,
a truck is any vehicle or combination of vehicles (e.g. tractor-trailer)
with a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 pounds or greater.
Driveway, temporary
means a driveway permitted by the city in accordance with
this section for a limited specified time or until an adjacent property
develops or until a common access easement can be created on an adjacent
property, at which time the temporary driveway is to be removed and
the street restored.
Frontage road
means driving lanes within state right-of-way that parallel
the principal highway or freeway driving lanes and which provide direct
access to properties adjacent to such right-of-way.
Local street
means any future or existing roadway designed to provide
direct access to residential property and providing internal traffic
circulation within residential neighborhoods.
Property
means a single tract or individually-platted lot of real
property.
Property, commercial
means property which is either zoned or used, wholly or partially
for offices, the wholesale or retail sale of goods and services, or
for community services such as parks, schools, places of worship and
governmental facilities.
Property, industrial
means property which is either zoned or used, wholly or partially
for industrial purposes, and property other than commercial property,
multi-family property or residential property, as defined in this
section.
Property, multi-family
means property which is either zoned or used for private
residential use, and containing four or more attached dwelling units.
Property, residential
means property which is either zoned or used for a single-family
residence, a duplex or a multi-family building containing three or
fewer dwelling units.