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Ordinance Number
1986-70
Adopted Date
10/28/1986
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Subdivision and Platting Ord.
Archived Roll/Disk#
1150
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1559
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ORDINANCE NO. 86 - 70 <br />The board may require the increase of right-of-way and <br />pavement widths if it finds that the modification in width is <br />consistent with the projected traffic needs and good engineer- <br />ing practice. No variance will be granted on minimum right- <br />of -way widths for public streets. Right-of-way widths for <br />one-way private streets may be reduced from the above standards <br />as approved by the public works director and the director of <br />the planning and development division. <br />Amend Section 10(e)(1) of Appendix B, Indian River <br />County Code of Laws and Ordinances as follows: <br />1) Locations. Sidewalks shall be provided on one <br />side of all arterial and collector streets and school access <br />routes, and both sides of minor and marginal access streets <br />located within a subdivisions set forth in the zoning regu- <br />lation district applicable to the property, with the following <br />exception. Sidewalks are not required along street segments of <br />minor residential streets servicing single-family lots which: <br />a. terminate in a cul-de-sac where future extension of <br />the street bevond the cul-de-sac is not needed as <br />determined by the county traffic engineer; <br />be the public works director determines that the street <br />segment is not a pedestrian school access route; and <br />ce said segments shall run from the cul-de-sac to the <br />nearest cross -street. <br />CODING: Words in%�i¢f�11� type are deletions from existing <br />law. Words underlined are additions <br />
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