§ 152.114 APPROVAL OF ACCESS POINTS.
   All new access points to roadways and/or any access points involving a change in use or an increased intensity of an existing use shall require a permit from the state or city, depending on the responsible authority for maintenance and issuance of permits. Projects involving either three or more residential units or 30 vehicle trips per day (or more, regardless of the proposed use) shall not be permitted access to Arterial roadways or to an existing or proposed Collector roadway that exceeds 1,000 vehicle trips per day without approval of the Commission. Projects involving access either to a Category I Collector roadway or to a proposed use that generates more than ten but less than 30 vehicle trips per day—on all other types of Arterial and Collector roadways—shall require approval of the Technical Review Committee. Direct access to an arterial or collector roadway shall only be permitted if the other access scenarios such as local street access, frontage roads, shared driveways and other forms of access control are unacceptable, unsafe or inappropriate as determined by the Commission.
(Ord. 2019-010, passed 5-13-19)