1113.10 ACCESS CONTROL.
   The following subsections shall act to further regulate proposed development. The Planning Commission shall limit access in the following manner:
   (a)   A maximum of one curb cut shall be permitted for each nonresidential lot having frontage of 199 feet or less.
   (b)   A maximum of two curb cuts shall be permitted for those nonresidential lots having frontage of 200 feet or more.
   (c)   No curb cut shall be permitted to be located within fifty feet of a street intersection. For the purposes of these regulations, the minimum curb cut distance shall be measured from the right-of-way line. However, the Planning Commission shall reserve the right, in certain instances, to require that such a distance be increased to a maximum of 100 feet.
   (d)   The minimum distance permitted between curb cuts on adjoining nonresidential lots shall be not less than 100 feet unless otherwise authorized by the Planning Commission.
   (e)   No residential commercial or industrial use shall be permitted to create a continuous curb cut or driveway along its property line.
   (f)   Where a marginal access street (service road) is proposed, the minimum required distance between curb cuts along the major thoroughfare being served shall be not less than 600 feet.
      (Ord. 45-08. Passed 12-15-08.)