Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Chapter 12.16 CULVERTS, UNDERDRAINS AND CURB CUTS
12.16.030 Curb cuts.
A. Where authorized by the village administrator, curbs may
be cut to allow the construction of accessways onto property from the street,
and all curb cuts shall be performed and accessways constructed in accordance
with the following standards unless otherwise approved by the village
administrator.
B. The following standards shall apply to curb cuts and
accessways affecting commercial property:
1. No curb cut shall exceed thirty-five feet in width at the
curb line.
2. Where more than one curb cut on a single street serving a
single parcel of land is contemplated, there shall be no more than two cuts,
each not to exceed thirty-five feet in width, and there shall be not less than
six feet of curb between the two cuts.
3. On all corner lots in commercial zoning districts, or used
for commercial purposes, access shall be from the lower classified street,
unless the lot has frontage only on the major street.
4. Commercial accessways shall meet or exceed the following
minimum standards. Portland cement concrete aprons shall have a minimum
thickness of six inches and shall be constructed with air entrainment cement,
proportioned for a compressive strength of four thousand five hundred psi in
twenty-eight days. Bituminous concrete surfacing may be substituted for concrete
provided there is an aggregate base course of eight inches minimum thickness,
surfaced with one and one-half inches of binder course and one and one-half
inches of surface course for a total thickness of three inches of bituminous
concrete class I.
5. Commercial accessways shall be constructed in accordance
with the details shown on Exhibits C and E, attached to the ordinance codified
in this section and copies of which are on file in the office of the village
clerk.
C. The following standards shall apply to curb cuts and
accessways affecting residential property:
1. Where the proposed curb cut and accessway is for
residential use, the curb cut shall not be less than ten feet in width nor
greater than twenty-six feet in width at the curb line. Where a circular
accessway is to be constructed, the total of both curb cuts shall not exceed
twenty-six feet. No curb cut shall exceed the width of the driveway by more than
eight feet.
2. Residential accessways shall meet or exceed the following
minimum standards. Portland cement concrete aprons shall have a minimum
thickness of four inches and shall be constructed with air entrainment cement,
proportioned for a compressive strength of four thousand five hundred psi in
twenty-eight days. Bituminous concrete surfacing may be substituted for concrete
provided there is an aggregate base course of seven inches minimum thickness,
and two and one-half inches of bituminous concrete surface course type
5-5.
3. Residential accessways shall be constructed in accordance
with the details shown on Exhibits D and E, attached to the ordinance codified
in this section and copies of which are on file in the office of the village
clerk.
D. On corner lots, a curb cut shall be permitted on a major
or collector street if it is a minimum of forty feet, and on a minor street if
it is a minimum of twenty-four feet, from the corner of the front and side
property lines nearest the street intersection.
E. All materials furnished for constructing accessways
between the curb and the property line shall conform to Illinois Department of
Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge
Construction.
F. Any person, firm or corporation receiving a curb cut
permit must agree in writing to reconstruct the curb and gutter to its original
condition in the event that the accessway usage is abandoned due to abandonment
of the property or a change in use which excludes the need for the access way.
(Ord. 1978-12 § 3, 1978)