Section
1450.01 Construction of driveway entrances; culvert required; specifications
1450.02 Temporary driveways; storage of materials, equipment and vehicles in rights-of-way during construction
1450.03 Restoration of curb cuts
1450.04 One driveway on major roads (Repealed)
1450.99 Penalty
CROSS REFERENCES
Drainage in subdivisions, see § 1250.20
Driveway aprons, see Ch. 1026
Plastic drains, see § 1406.07
Sanitation, drainage and sewerage, see Ch. 1482
No person shall construct or maintain any driveway entrance to private property within any public road in the city unless a culvert is provided therefor in accordance with the terms of this chapter or unless the City Engineer determines that such culvert is unnecessary. Any such culvert shall be constructed of corrugated galvanized iron or reinforced concrete and shall be a minimum of 12 inches in diameter and 20 feet in length of other length acceptable to the City Engineer. The exact size and length of the pipe and its grade shall be determined by the City Engineer. Such culvert shall be installed at a depth that will permit the unrestricted flow of ditch water under the driveway and through such culvert in accordance with standards and specifications prescribed and on file in the office of the City Engineer. Application for the construction of a culvert shall be made to the office of the City Engineer and its construction shall be subject to the supervision of the City Engineer to ensure that it complies in all respects with the terms of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to property fronting on streets having a curb and gutter.
(Ord. 1960-67, passed 9-19-1960)
Prior to the start of construction of any building or other structure, a temporary driveway of limestone or other suitable material shall be provided and maintained at the job site, until the driveway is completed, to prevent the carrying of mud and other debris onto public streets and highways or any other street or road as defined in Chapter 1220. The owner, builder or other person in charge of the construction shall add additional limestone or other suitable material during the course of the work if deemed necessary by the City Engineer to prevent mud and other debris being carried on the public streets and highways. The owner, builder or other person in charge of the construction shall not permit the storage of construction materials and equipment or the parking of vehicles on tree lawns or within the berms of the right-of-way of any street or highway during the period of construction.
(Ord. 1968-42, passed 3-4-1968)
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