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§ 6.05 <br />F. For residences hereafter constructed, the <br />driveway approach and that part of the driveway and turnarounds <br />which drain to the public road shall be paved with bituminous <br />concrete blacktop or equivalent paving. 'where it has been <br />determined by the City's Public Works Director that an existing <br />driveway and/or driveway approach is causing a maintenance problem <br />on the public road, including, but not limited to, the washing of <br />dirt and gravel into the public road, the Public Works Director <br />shall order that the property owner pave such portion of the <br />driveway and/or driveway approach as is necessary zo remove the <br />maintenance problem. Portland cement concrete will only be allowed <br />from the driveway uo to the public right “of”way. This requirement <br />shall not be construed to reduce paving otherwise required by <br />performance standards in the Zoning Code or required as a condition <br />to the granting of a Conditional Use Permit, lot division, <br />subdivision or as designated in the approved site plan. <br />G. Driveway turnarounds shall be required on all <br />driveways or driveway approaches entering onto a State highway. <br />County road or collector roadway as determined in the Comprehensive <br />Plan, and on all entrances to public roads within the City where <br />deemed necessary by the Public Works Director, based on traffic <br />counts, sight distances, street grades and other relevant factors. <br />If a driveway turnaround is required by the Public Works Director, <br />such requirement shall be stated on any permit issued by him or her <br />pursuant to this ordinance. <br />S ubd. 10. <br />Turnarounds. <br />Business Driveways, Approaches and <br />A. Only one business driveway shall be allowed per <br />development unless a greater number of driveways are approved by <br />the City, or approved as part of the site plan review. The <br />business driveway approach shall not exceed the width of the access <br />road or 32 feet at the property line, whichever is less a <br />business or industrial district. The curb cut shala. not exceed the <br />width of the driveway approach at the property line by more than 20 <br />feet unless approved as oart of a site plan. In a residential <br />district, the curb cut shall not exceed the width of the driveway <br />approach at the property line by more than 10 feet unless approved <br />as part of the site plan. <br />B. All business driveways and driveway approaches <br />shall be paved with asphaltic concrete or equivalent material. <br />Portland cement concrete will only be allowed outside of the public <br />road right-of-way. <br />C. Loading docks, ramps and vehicular entrances <br />shall be located in such a manner that backing onto and maneuvering <br />within the public road right-of-way is eliminated and in such a <br />manner that driveways greater in width than that specified by this <br />chapter shall not be required. <br />ORONO CC 141-3 (7-25-88)