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<br />the planning and public works director allow for a lesser street width. <br /> <br />Table 9.6870 Right-of-Way and Pavina Widths <br />Type of Street or Alley Right-of-Way Paving Width <br /> (for Public Streets and Alleys only) <br />Major Arterials 100' - 120' 68' - 94' <br />Minor Arterials 65'-100' 46' 70' <br />Major Collector 60' - 75' 32' - 44' <br />Neiqhborhood Collector 40' 55' 20' - 43' <br />Bicycle and Pedestrian Accessway: <br />With Fire Accessibility 20' 20' <br />Without Fire Accessibility 10' 10' <br />Local Streets <br />Alley (secondary access) only 14' 12' <br />Alley (primary access) 20' 12' one-way travel <br /> 20' two-way travel <br />Access Lane 40' - 55' 21' - 28' <br />Low Volume Residential 45' - 55' 20' - 28' <br />Medium Volume Residential 50' - 60' 20' - 34' <br />Commercial and Industrial 55' - 70' 30' - 44' <br />Cul-de-sac Bulb Radius: <br />Residential 48,5" 35' <br />Non-residential 62' 50' <br />*Measured from face to face of curbs <br /> <br />(1) Slope Easements. Because of terrain, slope easements may be required to <br />facilitate the construction of streets and alleys and protect the structural <br />integrity of the constructed roadway. Slope easements shall be granted in <br />addition to the required street or alley width listed in Table 9.6870 Right-of- <br />Way and Paving Widths. <br />(2) Construction Standards. All streets and alleys shall be designed and <br />constructed according to adopted council policy and standards and <br />specifications adopted pursuant to Chapter 7 of this code. <br /> <br />Section 45. The lead paragraph of Subsection (2) of Section 9.6885 of the Eugene Code, <br /> <br />1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />9.6885 <br /> <br />Tree Preservation and Removal Standards. <br /> <br />(2) Tree Preservation and Removal Standards. No permit for a development <br />activity subject to this section shall be approved until the applicant submits <br />plans or information, including a written report by a certified arborist or <br />licensed landscape architect, that demonstrates compliance with the following <br />standards: <br /> <br />Section 46. Section 9.7015 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />9.7015 <br /> <br />Application Completeness Review. The city shall review an application and, <br />within 30 days of its receipt, notify the applicant as to whether the application is <br /> <br />Ordinance - 26 <br />