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2023 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 19, 2023 <br />Page 113 <br /> <br /> <br />A. Driveway approaches are broken into four general classifications: <br />1. Residential driveway approach, <br />2. Commercial driveway approach, <br />3. Temporary construction approach, <br />4. Agricultural access. <br /> <br />B. A residential driveway approach is classified into two types: <br />1. Single family residential driveway, <br />2. Shared residential driveway. <br /> <br />C. Single family residential driveways serve no more than one single-family residences <br />(primary or accessory residences). <br /> <br />D. Shared residential driveways serve no more than four single-family residences (primary or <br />accessory residences). The shared residential driveway standard shall be used on the <br />common shared portion of a driveway. <br /> <br />E. A commercial approach is used for multifamily and commercial uses with approach traffic <br />volumes of more than forty or more vehicle trips per day. When multi-access points are <br />desired to serve one site then each driveway approach shall conform to the applicable use <br />criteria. See KC Standard Plans. Approved turnaround features shall be constructed per <br />KCC 12.04.04.090 and KC Standard Plan 5-6. <br /> <br />F. A temporary construction approach is used for access to a county or private road from a <br />construction site. Commercial approach design criteria shall be used with the addition of <br />measures for preventing mud and construction debris from being deposited on the county <br />road. <br /> <br />G. An agricultural approach is used for access to a county or private road from unimproved <br />agricultural land. This access shall be designed and constructed to the same standard as <br />single family residential driveways. <br /> <br />H. An access permit that is a prerequisite for a building permit will have an expiration that <br />runs concurrent with the building permit expiration. <br />