(a) A driveway is a point of access connecting an adjacent property to a public roadway. There are five types of driveways, as follows:
(1) Farm or Field Drives: A driveway providing access to an agricultural tract of land.
(2) SF Residential: A driveway providing access to a single-family residence.
(3) Residential: A driveway providing access to multiple single-family residences or to multi-family dwelling units.
(4) Commercial: A driveway providing access to an office, business, commercial, or institutional building or buildings, or to an industrial facility (that services fewer than ten trucks per day).
(5) Industrial/Retail: A driveway serving a retail center (such as a community shopping center) or an industrial facility (that services ten or more trucks per day).
(b) For Access Management purposes, driveways are also classified by traffic volumes as follows:
(1) Low Volume Driveway (LVD): greater than 5 and up to 100 two-way vehicle-trips in one or more 60-minute periods of a day.
(2) Medium Volume Driveway (MVD): greater than 100 and up to 200 two-way vehicle-trips in one or more 60-minute periods of a day.
(3) High Volume Driveway (HVD): greater than 200 two-way vehicle-trips in one or more 60-minute periods of a day.
(Ord. 04-05. Passed 3-2-05.)