§ 151.36 PERMITS.
   (A)   Building permit access requirement. Upon receipt of an application for a building permit, the Town Engineer shall determine whether the building site is accessible to vehicles which would provide services such as fire protection, police protection, garbage collection, and other services. Available access shall mean such access that will not cause damage or unusual wear and tear to vehicles providing such services. If such access is not available, the Building Inspector shall not issue a building permit.
(`87 Code, § 7-8-1)
   (B)   Access permit. Private property shall not be accessed from a public right-of-way, except upon obtaining a permit from the town. In granting a permit, the town shall give due consideration to pedestrian and vehicle safety, the resulting interference with the movement of vehicular traffic, and the interference with public improvements. In no event shall any access be of greater width than necessary for reasonable access to the private property to be served thereby or as provided for in the Town Zoning Ordinance.
(`87 Code, § 7-8-2)
   (C)   Applicable provisions. In applying for either a building permit or a public right-of-way access permit, the provisions of Chapter 93 of this code shall be applicable.
(`87 Code, § 7-8-3)
Cross-reference:
   Streets, sidewalks, and waterways, see Chapter 93