(A) Residential property generally. The width of residential driveway entrances shall be limited to 18 feet each, as measured along the street or curb line, with not more than two such entrances to the same property; provided that property adjacent to both a local street and either a major or minor thoroughfare, as defined in the subdivision regulations, shall be permitted access only from the local street. When two entrances are constructed to serve the same residence, there shall be a minimum distance of 25 feet of curb allowed to remain between the driveway entrances measured along the curb line.
(B) Two-family dwellings. The width of the driveway entrances shall be limited to 18 feet each, as measured along the curb line, when two entrances are made to the same property, provided there shall be a minimum distance of 25 feet of curb line allowed to remain between the driveways. The width of a single driveway entrance to serve a duplex shall be limited to 24 feet. There shall be no more than two entrances to the same property.
(C) Corner lots. Property having frontage on two intersecting streets, within 100 feet of the intersection of such streets, shall have access only from the minor or less intensively used street except as may be authorized by the Public Works Director.
(Ord. 94-07, passed 5-16-94; Am. Ord. 2012-02, passed 2-27-12) Penalty, see § 94.99