No driveway shall be located within five feet of a side or rear property line, except on those lots developed with patio or zero lot line homes the driveway shall not be located within one foot of a side property line.
Provisions for vehicle turnaround shall be made for each dwelling fronting on a collector or arterial street. For newly subdivided lots abutting an expressway or arterial road one of the following shall be required:
The frontage shall be reversed so that the lots contiguous to such roadways will front on a street with a lower traffic function with an additional lot depth or width of 50 feet as an easement exclusively for buffering to be provided by the developer along the arterial street;
A marginal service road shall be provided along such arterial road and shall be separated from it by a raised/planting island divider strip of at least 20 feet in width; or
Such other means of separating through and local traffic and of providing a suitable buffer shall be provided as the board of jurisdiction may determine to be appropriate.
No driveway shall be located within five feet of a side or rear property line, except on those lots developed with patio or zero lot line homes the driveway shall not be located within one foot of a side property line.
Provisions for vehicle turnaround shall be made for each dwelling fronting on a collector or arterial street. For newly subdivided lots abutting an expressway or arterial road one of the following shall be required:
The frontage shall be reversed so that the lots contiguous to such roadways will front on a street with a lower traffic function with an additional lot depth or width of 50 feet as an easement exclusively for buffering to be provided by the developer along the arterial street;
A marginal service road shall be provided along such arterial road and shall be separated from it by a raised/planting island divider strip of at least 20 feet in width; or
Such other means of separating through and local traffic and of providing a suitable buffer shall be provided as the board of jurisdiction may determine to be appropriate.