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<br />2. Influence areas of partially controlled intersections shall be <br />based on the street classification as set out in the chart <br />below. The influence area for the primary street shall be <br />measured from the centerline of the secondary street, the <br />influence area for the secondary street shall be measured <br />from the centerline of the primary street. If the intersecting <br />streets have the same street classification, both streets are <br />considered primary streets. <br /> <br />Primary Street Classification Secondary Street Classification <br />Major Arterial – 150 ft. Minor Arterial – 75 ft. <br />Minor Arterial – 100 ft. Major Collector – 75 ft. <br />Major Collector – 75 ft. Neighborhood Collector – 50 ft. <br /> <br />(b) Access connections shall be spaced based on the street <br />classification as set out in the chart below. The spacing area shall <br />be measured from the edge of one access connection to the <br />leading edge of another access connection. <br /> <br />Street Classification Spacing of Access <br /> <br />Connections <br />Major Arterial 200 <br />Minor Arterial 150 <br />Major Collector 100 <br /> <br />(c) Access connection spacing requirements will be reduced up to a <br />maximum of 50% of the required spacing, upon applicant request, <br />if either 1. or 2.: <br />1. Both of the following conditions are met: <br />a. The proposed access connection is abutted by two or <br />more directional travel lanes or an auxiliary deceleration <br />lane; and <br />b. The applicant proposes a restricted movement access <br />connection, including but not limited to median barriers <br />or directional in/ out barriers. <br />2. Physical conditions preclude locating the access connection <br />on the street with the lower classification. Such conditions <br />may include, but are not limited to, topography, trees, <br />existing buildings or other existing development on the <br />subject property or adjacent property. <br />(d) Applicant with an existing lot or parcel as of {date of this <br />ordinance} that cannot meet the spacing requirement, does not <br />qualify for a reduction in the spacing requirements, and has no <br />other access to the lot or parcel, will be allowed one minimum- <br />width restricted movement access connection. <br />(e) Unrestricted access connections shall be aligned with connections <br />across the street or have a minimum 50-foot offset so that <br />opposing turns from the access connection and from a center turn <br />lane can be executed in front of one another. <br />Ordinance - Page 14 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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