The following restrictions shall apply to all entrances onto a county maintained roadway, and specifically shall apply to all major and minor subdivisions, (including all residential tracts with 250 feet of frontage), as defined by the subdivision regulations for the county.
(A) All entrance surfaces of any kind shall be constructed such that the entrance surface shall, for a distance not less than 30 inches from the edge of the roadway pavement, be in the same plane as the roadway pavement.
(B) (1) No culverts shall be installed without prior approval of the County Road Supervisor. Written permission shall be obtained by the property owner prior to installation of the culvert.
(2) All culverts installed shall be no less than 15 inches in diameter and 30 feet in length; provided, however, that should a greater flow passage be necessary, the County Road Supervisor shall have the authority to require culverts of greater dimensions.
(C) No mailboxes or receptacles of any kind shall be placed closer than 30 inches from the edge of the existing pavement of any county roadway.
(D) On county roadways where the legal maximum speed for vehicular traffic is 35 mph, no entrance shall be permitted unless there is clear visibility for a minimum distance of 308 feet in either direction from the anticipated entrance.
(E) On county roadways where the legal maximum speed for vehicular traffic is 45 mph, no entrance shall be permitted unless there is clear visibility for a minimum distance of 396 feet in either direction from the anticipated entrance.
(Prior Code, § 40.008) (Ord. 2002-31, passed 12-18-2002; Ord. 2003-3, passed 4-9-2003)