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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTA200800001 Legacy Document 2008-11-03 (3)Comparison of Standards for Rural Area Roads and Driveways EXISTING " paved refers to prime and seal, not asphalt. ** the second value refers to VDOT rolling terrain, the first to mountainous terrain, which is usually allowed drainage requirements from Water Protection Ord. section 17-320 for stream crossings; bridge, arch or be **** a 16% grade is typically used as a maximum in design highlighted areas are where the driveway standards are actually greater than the road standards Road standards from Sub. Ord. section 410 and 412 Driveway standard from Zoning Ord. section 4.6.6 County review before construction minimum easement width (ft) surface material* minimum surface width minimum shoulder width (ft) maximum grade driveway Yes n/a n/a 10 n/a 16% 2lots No 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a 3-5 lots Yes 30 >7% paved, <7% gravell 14 3 n/a**** 6 or more lots Yes 40 paved 18 4,16% or 10%** " paved refers to prime and seal, not asphalt. ** the second value refers to VDOT rolling terrain, the first to mountainous terrain, which is usually allowed drainage requirements from Water Protection Ord. section 17-320 for stream crossings; bridge, arch or be **** a 16% grade is typically used as a maximum in design highlighted areas are where the driveway standards are actually greater than the road standards Road standards from Sub. Ord. section 410 and 412 Driveway standard from Zoning Ord. section 4.6.6 vertical alignment Kc, Ks maximum horizontal curvature (ft) sight distance minimum (ft) turnaround required drainage minimum clearance vert., horz. (ft) n/a n/a n/a n/a 10 r + *** 14,10 n/a n/a n/a No n/a n/a 5, 15 40 100 Yes 1 Oyri n/a 10,201 95 or 120** 125 Yes 1 1 O variable, 26'+ ix, with mitigation