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Sec. 18-111. Revocation. <br />(a) A permit issued under the provisions of this division may be revoked by the public services <br />director when he determines that the construction or activity authorized by the permit is not <br />being performed according to the terms of the permit or this division. <br />(b) In addition to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, a permit may be revoked by <br />the city council; and the city shall have the right to revise, relocate or close any sidewalk, <br />curb and gutter, driveway, driveway approach, driveway turnaround, curb cut or private <br />improvement in any road or other property in the city as the result of the reconstruction of <br />any road, a change in land use, or a major change in the traffic pattern of an existing land <br />use. <br />(c) Notice of such revocation, with a description of the facts supporting such revocation, shall <br />be mailed or delivered to the person named in the permit at the address listed in the permit. <br />(d) All work shall cease upon receipt of the notice of revocation. <br />(e) [Reserved.] <br />Secs. 18-112—18-135. Reserved. <br />DIVISION 3. DRIVEWAY CONNECTION STANDARDS <br />Sec. 18-136. Residential driveways connections, approaches and turnaround. <br />(a) One driveway approach shall be allowed from up to two single residential parcels of land to <br />the same road, provided that appropriate easements exist between parties sharing the <br />driveway and driveway approach. Parcels having frontage on more than one public road <br />shall be allowed a driveway approach to one public road. <br />(a) Residential driveway approach shall not exceed 20 feet in width at the intersected right-of- <br />way line. <br />(cb) The total width of driveway approaches to up to two single parcels of land from a single <br />road shall not exceed 20 feet. <br />(dc) A curb cut shall not exceed the width of the driveway approach at the property line by more <br />than ten feet. <br />(ed) No portion of a driveway approach, except the curb return, shall be constructed within 100 <br />30 feet of a corner where feasible. <br />(fe) For residences constructed after July 25, 1986, the Driveway approaches and that part of the <br />driveway and turnarounds which drain to the road shall be paved with bituminous concrete <br />blacktop or equivalent paving. Where it has been determined by the city's public service <br />director that driveway and/or driveway approach existing on July 25, 1986, is causing a <br />maintenance problem on the road, including but not limited to the washing of dirt and <br />gravel into the road, the public services director shall order that the property owner pave <br />such portion of the driveway and/or driveway approach as is necessary to remove the <br />maintenance problem. Portland cement concrete will only be allowed from the driveway up <br />to the public right-of-way. This requirement shall not be construed to reduce paving <br />otherwise required by performance standards in chapter 78 or required as a condition to the <br />55