§ 6.04.05. Access Pavement Requirements  


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  • A.

    Type I

    1.

    Rural Section—Driveway does not need to be paved except for a four-foot paved transition extending from the edge of the roadway towards the site. The purpose of the paved transition is to protect the edge of pavement of the public roadway from damage and deterioration. This requirement does not apply when the public roadway has a four-foot (or wider) paved shoulder.

    2.

    Urban Section—Driveway shall be paved to the right-of-way line or to the back of sidewalk, whichever is less.

    B.

    Type II

    1.

    Urban Section. These accesses shall be paved to the right-of-way line or to the back of sidewalk, whichever is distance is less.

    2.

    Rural Section. These accesses shall be paved to the right-of-way line.

    C.

    Type III

    Rural and Urban Sections. These accesses shall be paved to the right-of-way line.

    D.

    Surfacing Requirements

    The pavement should be structurally adequate to meet the expected traffic loads an shall not be less than the requirements contained in the Hillsborough County Transportation Technical Manual, latest edition.