§ 94.24 PAVING.
   (A)   Generally. All driveway entrances constructed or reconstructed upon the street right-of-way of the village shall be paved in the manner described in this subchapter.
   (B)   Thickness of pavement. Where Portland cement concrete is used to pave a driveway entrance, the thickness shall not be less than six inches. Where asphaltic concrete is used, the thickness shall not be less than eight inches including the top and stone base for residential. Industries and businesses shall have ten inches of stone base and two inches of asphalt.
   (C)   All entrances to residential driveways constructed shall be paved with Portland cement concrete for a distance of not less than 24 inches from the back of vertical curb. If no paved sidewalk parallels the property line, the remainder of the distance to the property line may be paved with either bituminous concrete, Portland cement concrete or crushed gravel. The foregoing requirement is subject to the provision that residential driveways from streets that do not have vertical curbs and do not have paved sidewalks shall be constructed of crushed gravel or bituminous or Portland cement concrete from the traveled portion of the street to the property line.
(Ord. 94-07, passed 5-16-94) Penalty, see § 94.99