(A) Those dedicated streets extending from Virginia Dare Trail east to the public trust zone of the Atlantic Ocean shall be for the use of the public as beach access corridors and public parking. No private driveways shall be permitted to ingress from such streets unless the following conditions apply: the street is unimproved and the party seeking to locate a driveway agrees to improve the street to a length two times the length of the improvement necessary to facilitate the proposed driveway and such improvements do not require the destruction of an existing primary dune; no driveway shall be permitted more than 100 feet east of Virginia Dare Trail or less than 50 feet east of Virginia Dare Trail and no driveway shall exceed 12 feet in width.
(B) Improvements to dedicated streets east of Virginia Dare Trail to facilitate the location of a fire lane on the east side of an oceanfront structure shall be excepted from the prohibition of driveways east of Virginia Dare Trail and one driveway not more than 12 feet in width nor more than 100 feet east of Virginia Dare Trail shall also be allowed in conjunction with the installation of an oceanfront fire lane.
(C) For streets east of Virginia Dare Trail that have been improved to the town's specifications prior to December 9, 1985, at 12:00 noon, one driveway may be located on the north and south sides of such a street, provided the driveway is positioned not more than 100 feet east of Virginia Dare Trail and is not more than 12 feet in width.
(D) All lots platted prior to December 9, 1985, at 12:00 noon, and which do not front on Virginia Dare Trail shall be exempted from the driveway prohibitions of this section and shall be allowed one driveway as may be necessary for access to such lots.
(E) All improvements installed in conjunction with this section must comply with the town's plans and specifications for road construction.
(`88 Code, § 18-28) (Ord. passed 8-11-82; Am. Ord. passed 12-9-85)