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ROAD NAMES INDEX
The Official Street and Road Index for Warrick County, Indiana, adopted by the Area Plan Commission on February 13, 1995, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this code the same as if set forth in full herein.
(BC Ord. passed 2-13-95; Am. BC Ord. 1995-3, passed 2-22-95; Am. BC Ord. 1997-03, passed 1-27-97)
RESTRICTIONS FOR PRIVATE DRIVES CONNECTION
(A) No person, firm, or corporation shall construct any private entrance, driveway, or approach connecting with any highway nor shall any curb along such highway be cut or removed without a written permit from the County Commissioners.
(B) The permit shall be in two classes. Class I shall be any driveway or approach that serves commercial or industrial property and shall be designed in accordance with Indiana Department of Highways Driveway Permit Handbook, 1996 Edition. Class II shall be any driveway or approach that serves residential or agricultural property.
(BC Ord. 1997-4, passed 4-14-97; Am. BC Ord. 2002-03, passed 2-13-02)
(A) No application will be accepted unless accompanied with a drawing of the layout of such driveway or approach. The drawing shall be to proper engineer's scale. Application and drawing shall be filed in triplicate with the County Area Plan Commission.
(B) Each application shall be accompanied by a fee made payable to the County Area Plan Commission as follows:
(1) Class I $50
(2) Class II $10
(C) No part of any filing fee shall be returnable to the applicant.
(BC Ord. 1997-4, passed 4-14-97; Am. BC Ord. 2002-03, passed 2-13-02)
(A) No permit for a Class I permit shall be issued without review and approval of the County Highway Engineer. Any application for a Class I drive must include a dollar amount to cover the cost of the driveway or approach which must be approved by the County Highway Engineer.
(B) No Class II permit shall be issued without review and approval of the County Highway Engineer.
(BC Ord. 1997-4, passed 4-14-97; Am. BC Ord. 2002-03, passed 2-13-02)
A performance bond, irrevocable letter of credit, certified check or surety to the Board of County Commissioners to cover the cost of the driveway or approach shall be submitted in the amount agreed upon by the County Highway Engineer. Should surety be required it shall not be for a time limit to exceed one year. The driveway or approach may be constructed prior to the issuance of the improvement location permit being issued in place of submitting surety. The completion must be certified to by the submitting engineer/surveyor and approved by the County Highway Engineer and County Commissioners. Upon approval of the driveway or approach, any required funds guaranteeing the cost of the driveway or approach shall be released upon completion. Should the Board of County Commissioners find the driveway or approach not built in accordance to the approved plan, the Board of County Commissioners may secure the funds.
(BC Ord. 1997-4, passed 4-14-97; Am. BC Ord. 2002-03, passed 2-13-02)
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