§ 156.487 TRAFFIC CONGESTION.
   (A)   The number of traffic access points for establishments with 100 feet or less of frontage on a street shall not exceed one.
   (B)   (1)   Whenever practicable, for establishments with frontage of more than 100 feet, a service road shall be provided, of not less than two lanes in width or a combined service road and parking area, parallel with and adjacent to the street upon which the establishments front.
      (2)   In the event the establishment fronts on more than one street, such service roads may be required on more than one street frontage.
   (C)   The service road or roads required by this section shall be effectively separated from the main roadway by a landscape strip or other suitable delineation, and shall be designed and arranged so as to provide the principal means of access to abutting business establishments.
   (D)   In general, the use of public improved alleys, interior access roads or any other designed means to minimize the number of traffic access points and business intersections therein are encouraged.
(Ord. passed - -2006, § 80.32(B)) Penalty, see § 156.999