A.
Permissible dimensions, slope and detail shall be as indicated on drawings and as further specified in the following subsections.
B.
Conditions of Approval of New Driveways.
1.
Driveways directly giving access onto arterials may be denied if alternate access is available.
2.
All abandoned driveway areas on any street shall be removed and the curbing and sidewalk, or shoulders and ditch section shall be properly restored.
3.
Maintenance of driveway approaches and all sidewalks shall be the responsibility of the owner whose property they serve.
4.
For a commercial establishment on a shoulder and ditch type road, where development of adjoining lands and highway traffic assume rural characteristics as determined by the engineer, the following rule shall apply: The entire frontage area shall be graded and paved to the property line with asphalt, Portland cement concrete, or permeable pavement. Surface drainage shall be intercepted and carried in a closed system. Access control to the property by means of a six-inch curbing will be required.
C.
Location of New Driveways.
1.
A residential driveway is one that normally services one parcel. A driveway serving more than one parcel shall be classed as a commercial driveway or a private street.
2.
On frontage 75 feet or less, no more than one driveway shall be constructed. On frontages over 75 feet, two or more driveways may be permitted, subject to approval by the engineer.
3.
No portion of driveway width shall be allowed within five feet of extensions of property lines in residential areas or nine feet in commercial areas except that driveways may utilize full width of narrow access right-of-way to property if this provides the only access to the lot being served.
4.
The maximum change in driveway grade shall be:
On crest vertical curves: eight percent per 10 feet; |
On sag vertical curves: 12 inches per 10 feet. |
D.
Existing driveways may be reconstructed as they exist provided such reconstruction is compatible with the reconstructed road.
E.
Notwithstanding any other provisions, driveways shall not be allowed where they are determined by the engineer to create a hazard or impede the operation of traffic on the roadway.
F.
Two-track driveways are allowed in residential settings.
(Ord. 483 § 7.1, 1980; Ord. 1198 § 11, 2017)