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H. The modification of street requirements for affordable <br />housing. <br />As adopted, the county's existing sidewalk and street requirements provide for minimum <br />construction standards to ensure public safety. According to section 913.09(b)(1) <br />(Subdivisions and Plats) of the LDRs, all subdivisions must comply with the minimum <br />standards set forth in Chapter 952 (Traffic). While Chapter 952 sets the minimum right- <br />of-way width for a local or residential street at 60 feet, the minimum right-of-way width <br />may be reduced to 50 feet if the street is constructed with a curb and gutter drainage system. <br />In both cases, however, minimum lane widths remain the same at 11 feet. Although there <br />is a higher cost associated with curb and gutter construction than with swale drainage, the <br />reduction in the amount of right-of-way can produce a higher yield for a project. These <br />street right-of-way requirements can be modified through the Planned Development (PD) <br />process. <br />Following is the county's current minimum right-of-way requirement. <br />913.09(b)(1) <br />Minimum street and rights-of-way widths. The minimum street and rights-of-way widths shall be as stated <br />in Chapter 952, Traffic, of the LDRs. The board of county commissioners may require the increase of <br />right-of-way andpavement widths if it finds that the modification in width is consistent with theprojected <br />traffic needs and good engineering practice. No variance will begranted on minimum right-of-way widths <br />for public streets. Right-of-way widths for one-way streets may be reduced from the above standards as <br />approved by the public works director. <br />ANALYSIS: <br />As structured, the county's minimum street right-of-way width requirements are based on <br />the minimum area needed to accommodate the various improvements that must be located <br />in the right-of-way. Besides travel lanes, sidewalks, and drainage facilities, these <br />improvements include water and sewer lines, gas lines, phone lines, cable lines, and others. <br />Since the referenced improvements must be provided for in the road right-of-way, the <br />county has determined that the minimum right of way width generally must be 60 feet for <br />swale drainage roads and 50 feet for curb and gutter roadways. Reductions in those widths, <br />however, may be accommodated via special designs approved through the County's PD <br />(Planned Development) process. <br />Because the county's minimum local road right-of-way width requirement may be <br />modified through a PD process, when warranted, the county accommodates the subject <br />incentive. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />The county's current street right-of-way general requirements are appropriate to ensure <br />public safety, and the County's current allowance for modifications through the PD <br />approval process should be maintained. <br />54 <br />21 <br />