Access to Auxiliary Lanes
Prohibited unless access would be denied and driveway can function safely and efficiently (6.04.03(H).
Corner Clearance
All connections must meet or exceed the minimum connection spacing requirements in Table 15 (Section 6.04.03(R)). Special provisions for isolated corner properties (Sec. 6.04.08).
Corridor Overlays / Special Districts Code provides for designation of Special Corridors by the Commission.
Driveway Throat Length
Varies depending on the land use (Section 6.04.04(A)).
Flag Lot Standards
Private drive should be a minimum of 20 feet wide and shall only provide access for the single parcel. The pole portion of a flag lot should not exceed 1,000 feet in length (Section 6.02.01(B(4)).
Outparcel Regulations
None specifically identified, although policies and regulations promote internal access to developments along arterial and collector roadways.
Interchange Area Access Management
Special restrictions up to ¼ mile from an interchange area or up to the first intersection with an arterial roadway, as specified in note 3 of table of minimum spacing standards (Sec. 6.04.07).
Cross Access
Vehicular and pedestrian cross-access required if the site is on a roadway with an Access Classification of 1 to 5 and between sites with commercial or office land use designation or zoning with access on the same roadway (Section 6.04.03(Q)).
Shared Access
Encouraged when two or more contiguous sites are planned for compatible uses and where trip generation from site will not warrant a traffic signal (Section 6.04.03(D)).
Sidewalks required to provide for safe pedestrian circulation and shall be constructed within rights-of-way, adjacent to or internal to the site (Section 6.03.02 and Section 6.02.08). Pedestrian cross access also required between sites with commercial or office land use designation or zoning with access on the same roadway and/or residential sites of 12 DUs or more (Section 6.04.03(Q)). Modifications to existing driveways that will result in a significant change in driveway traffic volumes and/or dimensions, location, profile, or in the manner in which stormwater is handled must apply for an access permit. Substantial modifications to existing connections that are related to construction off the right-of-way and involve a building permit must also get a connection permit (Section 6.04.03(I)1b and 3)..
Pedestrian and Bicycle Access
Retrofit Requirements
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