[Added 5-9-1985]
No person shall construct or cause to be constructed a driveway giving access from a residential lot to a public street or road without having first obtained a street access permit from the Borough Construction Code Official.
A street access permit shall be issued by the Construction Code Official, without any further application, for any driveway shown on an approved major or minor subdivision plat.
In determining whether a street access permit shall be issued for a driveway not shown on an approved subdivision plat, the Construction Code Official shall be guided by the following standards:
A. 
In the R-1 Residential Zone, no lot shall have a driveway or driveways giving access directly or indirectly to two streets.
B. 
Driveway accesses on each lot must be placed at a location or locations that will not cause any substantial detriment to the public safety.
Any person aggrieved by a denial of a street access permit by the Construction Code Official shall have the right to apply to the Planning Board for reversal of such denial or a variance from the requirements of this article. The procedures to be followed and the standards to be applied on any such appeal or variance shall be the same as those required in connection with an appeal or variance from the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 150, Zoning.