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<br />126 <br />e. A single family detached dwelling in a rural zoning district may have one (1) <br />or more driveways provided they are at least 40 feet from one another. No second driveway shall <br />be allowed onto a major collector or arterial street as defined by the City’s Transportation Plan. <br /> <br />7. Curb Cut/Driveway Width. No curb cut shall exceed 28 feet in width within a <br />rural or residential zoning district, or 36 feet in width if the property is in a commercial, <br />industrial, or public/semi-public zoning district, as measured at the street right-of-way line unless <br />approved by the City Engineer. The driveway associated with such curb cut may increase in <br />width at an angle not greater than 45 degrees. (See Diagram 6) <br /> <br />Diagram 6 <br /> <br /> <br />8. Emergency Vehicle Access. <br /> <br />a. Access drives to principal buildings or structures which traverse wooded, <br />steep or open field areas shall be constructed and maintained to a width and base material depth <br />sufficient to support access by emergency vehicles. All access drives (driveways) shall comply <br />with the following requirements: <br /> <br /> Table 2 DRIVEWAY/ACCESS STANDARDS Rural and Residential <br />Districts <br /> Business, Industrial, PSP <br />Districts Maximum <br />Slope <br /> 10 foot vertical rise in 100 <br />horizontal feet. <br /> Eight (8) feet vertical rise in <br />100 horizontal feet.