7-2-6: ACCESS STANDARDS:
The county building inspector shall not issue an access permit except in compliance with the following standards:
   A.   Right Of Way: The portion of the road right of way lying between the road centerline and road boundary line adjacent to the applicant's property shall be dedicated to the county along its entire interface with the applicant's property, and the width of said dedication shall be the standard right of way width for the local, collector, or arterial class of road adopted by the county.
   B.   Driveways: No more than two (2) driveways, each measuring thirty feet (30') or less in width, shall be permitted to give access for any residential structure. No more than two (2) driveways, each measuring fifty feet (50') or less in width, shall be permitted for any other purpose of access. The county engineer may permit acceleration and deceleration lanes to join the county road when necessary to provide safe access.
   C.   Fences And Landscaping: Fences or sight obstructing landscaping shall not be located within the road right of way.
   D.   Curb Cuts: No curb shall be wider than thirty feet (30') when serving a residential structure, nor fifty feet (50') when serving any other purpose for access. The county engineer may permit wider cuts when safety reasons require them for acceleration or deceleration lanes.
   E.   Drainage: Drainage facilities shall be provided in the form of culverts, bridges, curbs, etc., at each driveway and designed according to the standards for public streets adopted by the county.
   F.   Ditches: Driveways shall access county roads across ditches in pipes or culverts or standard design. No new open ditch shall be allowed within dedicated rights of way. Ditch companies must give their approval for all pipes placed in their ditches.
   G.   Location Of Access Points: The driveways or other points giving access to a county road shall be no closer than six hundred feet (600') to one another.
   H.   Angle: The driveway gaining access to a county road must meet the road at an angle of from eighty (80) to ninety degrees (90°).
   I.   Grade: The driveway gaining access to a county road shall have a grade of not more than five percent (5%) for the ten feet (10') closest to the road right of way line.
   J.   Engineering Standards: The county engineer shall maintain design standards for culverts, driveways, curbs, curb cuts, drainage facilities, etc., according to generally accepted engineering practices. (1988 Code § 9.08.060)