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marginal access street which has been accepted <br />and maintained by Indian River County or by a <br />property owner's association. <br />(b) Access points to all lots shall be: <br />(1) at least thirty (30) feet from the <br />right-of-way line of the nearest inter- <br />secting street. <br />(2) at least one hundred seventy-five (175) <br />feet from the nearest right-of-way line of <br />the intersection of a collector or higher <br />classification street with another <br />collector or higher classification <br />street. <br />(c) Access to any lot in a subdivision from an <br />arterial or primary or secondary collector <br />street is prohibited and limited access <br />easements shall be provided along such <br />streets. Subdivisions will be designed to <br />provide access to lots by use of local <br />streets. <br />(d) Double frontage lots may only be created where <br />they front on and access a local street and the <br />rear of the lot shall be buffered as required <br />in Section 10 (C) (3) (C) (2) of this ordinance <br />and limited access easements shall be provided <br />along such streets. <br />(e) The cord distance of lots that abut a <br />cul-de-sac shall be no less than thirty (30) <br />feet. <br />H. Utilities <br />1) Easements shall be: <br />(a) located on interior side of the front property <br />line, centered on rear or side lot lines, or as <br />otherwise approved by the Utilities Director; <br />(b) if adjoining the boundary, located completely <br />within the proposed subdivision and have the <br />-57- <br />