§ 155.103 STANDARDS OF DESIGN; ACCESS TO AREAS ABUTTING ARTERIAL STREETS.
   If the area proposed to be platted abuts upon or contains an existing or proposed arterial street, the street plan shall provide vehicular access to each lot abutting upon the arterial street by one of the following means:
   (A)   A parallel street, supplying frontage for lots backing onto but separated from said arterial right-of-way by a screen planting or buffer strip;
   (B)   A cul-de-sac, or series of cul-de-sacs, entered from a street paralleling said arterial, with the terminal lots of the cul-de-sac backing onto the arterial right-of-way and separated from said arterial right-of-way by a screen planting or buffer strip;
   (C)   A marginal access street separated from said arterial by a screen planting or buffer strip, access to the arterial being provided at points suitably spaced;
   (D)   Any other reasonable means necessary to control the number and location of intersections with such arterials and provide adequate separation of through and local vehicular traffic;
   (E)   Access from lots to existing county roads shall be permitted only if adequate direct visibility is maintained each way from the point of access. These requirements are not necessary for access to the internal streets or plotted subdivisions; and
   (F)   Intersections with arterial streets may not exist at less than 500 foot intervals.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003)