(A) Arterial. Arterial streets (frontage roads) are those which permit the relatively rapid and unimpeded movement of large volumes of traffic from one part of the community to another.
(B) Collector. Collector streets are those which collect traffic from minor or local streets and carry it to arterial streets or to local traffic generators. Collector streets include the principal entrance streets to a residential development, those linking such adjacent developments, and those streets providing circulation within such developments.
(C) Local. Local streets are those used primarily for direct access to properties abutting the right-of-way. Local streets carry traffic having an origin or destination within the development and do not carry through traffic.
(D) Minor. Minor streets (includes private) are those used primarily for direct access to properties abutting the right-of-way. Minor streets carry fewer vehicles than local streets. They do not carry through traffic.
(Ord. 2(1983) § 1)