§ 3.3C DESIGN STANDARDS FOR ALL PUBLIC STREETS.
    In order to provide for streets which are of a suitable location, width, material and improvement to accommodate prospective traffic and afford satisfactory access to police, firefighting, snow removal, sanitation and road maintenance equipment, and to coordinate streets so as to compose a convenient system and avoid undue hardships to adjoining properties, all streets which are to be dedicated to, and accepted for maintenance by the town shall be designed and constructed in accordance with:
      (1)   Table 3.3-A: Minimum Design Standards for Streets;
      (2)   Current town standards as approved by the Town Council;
      (3)   Ord. 18-97, “Access Permit Ordinance”, as codified in §§ 93.15 through 93.27 of this code of ordinances;
      (4)   American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO): A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (commonly referred to as the “Green Book”);
      (5)   Indiana Department of Transportation Standard Specifications; and
      (6)   Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
(Ord. 22-97, passed - -1997; Ord. 4-2000, passed - -2000; Ord. 11-2004, passed 6-14-2004; Ord. 40-2006, passed 10-9-2006)