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Sec. 28-213. Permit application.
   (a)   Application for a driveway connection permit shall be made on any form the Town devises for that purpose and a fee may be charged for submission of the application. The driveway connection permit shall be reviewed and approved by the Transportation & Facilities Director, or a designated representative, prior to the issuance of any building permit for the erection, construction, remodeling, alteration, or change of use of the building, structure, or property utilizing the driveway.
   (b)   The following information must be provided with the application:
   (1)   A complete plan view of the site (drawn to engineering scale between 1:20 to 1:50) showing existing and proposed buildings with interior parking layout and traffic circulation patterns;
   (2)   Existing and proposed driveway locations and dimensions, including but not limited to:
      i.   Distance from other streets and driveways on both sides of street;
      ii.   Distance from property lines;
      iii.   Width of public right-of-way; and
      iv.   Curb radii.
   (3)   Profile of entrance and exit grades;
   (4)   Proposed pavement markings;
   (5)   Traffic control plans (if needed);
   (6)   Horizontal and vertical sight distance calculations and dimensions;
   (7)   Existing and proposed sidewalk, street side trails, bicycle paths, or other multi-modal features;
   (8)   Street names, right-of-way, pavement, and median widths and locations of street returns on corner lots;
   (9)   Proposed location of off-street loading and unloading zones;
   (10)   Retaining walls, drainage structures, utility poles, fire hydrants, traffic control cabinets, and other physical features which may affect the driveway location and sight distance;
   (11)   The type of proposed driveway and standard detail that applies; and
   (12)   Such other information as the Town may determine to be necessary or appropriate to evaluate the application or otherwise in furtherance of the public interest.
   (c)   The Town may reject any application that is incomplete or otherwise fails to comply with the terms of this article or other applicable law.
(Ord. No. 2017-Code-01, 1-5-2017)