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Sec. 18-8177. Construction requirements generally. <br />In addition to the rules, regulations and specifications as outlined in this article by the public <br />services director with respect to the improvements listed in this article, the following <br />requirements shall be complied with when work is done under the provisions of this article: <br />(1) All driveway approaches shall intersect the road pavement at an angle to be approved <br />by the public services director based upon the physical characteristics of the public <br />road, driveway approach and the parcel of land being accessed. Such angle shall be as <br />close as is reasonably practical, in the judgment of the public services director, to a <br />right angle to the pavement of the public road. <br />(2) No curb cuts shall be made in such a way that the curb return extends beyond any <br />property line as projected, except when consented to, in writing, by the adjoining <br />property owner involved. This consent, if necessary, shall be submitted to the public <br />services director prior to the issuance of a permit. <br />(3) The top of the paving of the driveway approach slab at the curbline shall be 1⅝ inches <br />above the flowline of the gutter, and shall not extend into the gutter beyond the face of <br />the curb or beyond the gutter line, and shall not be constructed in a manner that will in <br />any way interfere with the use of the road for the purpose of travel or maintenance. The <br />constructed road shall not be excavated in the process of constructing the driveway <br />unless previous approval, in writing, has been granted by the public services director. <br />(4) Driveway culverts shall be provided and installed by the owner as required by the <br />public services director Public Works Superintendent or City Engineer. <br />(5) Driveways shall not be constructed over curb stops, catchbasins or other structures, if <br />at all possible. If there is no other feasible location for the driveway, it shall be the <br />responsibility of the applicant to set the curb stop, catchbasin cover, or any other <br />structures flush with the final driveway surface. <br />(6) The owner and contractor shall protect the public from injury or damage during the <br />construction of the sidewalk, curb and gutter, driveway, driveway approach, driveway <br />turnaround, curb cuts, roadway surfacing or private improvement in any street or <br />public property in the city; and any permit issued pursuant to this article shall contain <br />the agreement of the applicant that the city shall not be liable for damage which may <br />arise from the result of work, and that the applicant will hold the city harmless for any <br />liability incurred by the city as a result of such activity. <br />(7) Trees or shrubs shall not be placed adjacent to a driveway so as to constitute a sight <br />distance problem. <br />(8) If a parcel of land has frontage on both a cul-de-sac portion and a lead-in portion of the <br />public road, the driveway shall be constructed off the lead-in portion of the road and <br />not the cul-de-sac. <br />53