§ 60-158. Highway access.  


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  • (a)

    Private access restricted. No direct private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way, nor to any controlled access arterial street without permission of the highway agency that has access control jurisdiction.

    (b)

    Public or private access prohibited. No direct public or private access shall be permitted to the existing or proposed rights-of-way of the following:

    (1)

    Freeways, expressways, interstate highways and their interchanges or turning lanes nor to intersection of interchanging streets within 1,500 feet of the most remote end of the taper of the turning lanes.

    (2)

    Arterial streets intersecting another arterial street within 100 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.

    (3)

    Streets intersecting an arterial street within 50 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way lines.

    (c)

    Temporary access. Temporary access to the above rights-of-way may be granted by the town board after review and recommendation by the highway agencies having jurisdiction. Such access permit shall be temporary, revocable and subject to any conditions required and shall be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months.

(Code 2006, § 13-1-92)