A right of way, other than an alley, dedicated or otherwise legally established to the public use, which affords the principal means of access to abutting property. The streets are classified by function as follows:
(a) Major or Primary Thoroughfare. A street designated for large volumes of traffic movement, of primary importance and/or of considerable continuity and which will collect traffic from collector and minor streets.
(b) Collector or Secondary Street. A street planned to facilitate the collection of traffic from local streets, and to provide circulation within neighborhood areas and convenient ways for traffic to reach main or primary streets.
(c) Minor or Local Street. A street designated primarily to provide access to abutting properties, usually residential.
(d) Marginal Access Streets. Local streets which are parallel with and adjacent to primary streets and highways, and which provide access to abutting properties and protection from through traffic.
(Ord. 1-15. Passed 2-23-15.)