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6/24/2004
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June 24, 2004 Page 546 <br /> <br />4 o <br /> <br />An analysis of the existing road system serving the <br />development (to the nearest major intersections) and the <br />effect of the development on that system. <br />A listing of proposed improvements, both on and off-site, and <br />their effect on the existing system. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Multiple Entrances Required. Where a Traffic Impact Analysis, the <br />Planning Staff, or Planning and Zoning Commission determines it is <br />necessary, a divided entrance, or second entrance will be required <br />for a subdivision or development. A divided entrance shall be four <br />travel lanes from the intersection with the public road system to <br />the first intersection within the development. A second entrance <br />may be accomplished by a second intersection with the public road <br />system or interconnection with an adjoining subdivision that <br />accesses the public road system. <br /> <br />Do <br /> <br />Conformance with Transportation Plan. Where a tract of land to be <br />subdivided borders on a proposed thoroughfare or a road requiring <br />improvement as indicated in the CABARRUS - ROWkN MPO and County <br />Thoroughfare Plans, the owner/developer will be required to <br />dedicate the necessary right-of-way for the proposed improvement. <br />When dedication is required the developer may reduce lot size to <br />95% of that required by the underlying zoning. The number of lots <br />created after the reduction may not exceed the number that could <br />have been created had no dedication been required. <br /> <br />Eo <br /> <br />Conformance with Transportation Improvement Program. Where a <br />parcel to be subdivided is crossed by any part of the proposed <br />right-of-way for a thoroughfare included in the NC Transportation <br />Improvement Program, and the location of that right-of-way has been <br />further defined by accepted location procedures, the right-of-way <br />for that thoroughfare shall be reserved by the owner/developer. <br />The reservation of the right-of-way shall be for a period not to <br />exceed three years from the date of approval of the preliminary <br />plat. During that period, however, the property may be acquired by <br />the State or other governmental unit at fair market value. <br /> <br />F0 <br /> <br />Turn Lanes Required. Any subdivision that will contain in excess <br />of 50 lots, or create in excess of 500 ;kDT (as projected by using <br />ITE Trip Generation Manual) shall construct turn lanes at the <br />entrance(s). These turn lanes shall be constructed to NCDOT <br />specifications. Construction plans shall be approved by NCDOT <br />prior to construction of turn lanes. <br /> <br />Reserve Strips. Reserve strips or non-access reservations that <br />control access to roads, waterways, parks or the like, shall be <br />permitted only if their purpose, location, dimensions, and manner <br />of control are approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />Section 13. Monuments <br /> <br />Unless otherwise specified by this ordinance, the standards of practice for <br />land surveying as adopted by the North Carolina State Board of Registration <br />for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, under provisions of North <br />Carolina General Statute Chapter 39, Article 5A shall apply. <br /> <br />Section 14. Construction procedures <br /> <br />A° <br /> <br />Construction or installation of improvements shall commence in a <br />proposed subdivision after the preliminary plat has been approved, <br />and all plans and specifications for roads, utilities and <br />sedimentation and erosion control have been approved by the <br />appropriate authorities. <br /> <br />Bo <br /> <br />During the construction phase the proposed road when adjoining an <br />existing paved road, shall have a gravelway of at lea~t one hundred <br />(100) feet in length, eighteen (18) in width, with a gravel base of <br />at least six (6) inches, to help eliminate excessive mud and other <br />such materials from being carried onto the paved road. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Building or other permits shall be issued only for the erection of <br />a structure on any lot of record prior to the adoption of this <br />Ordinance or created in compliance with this ordinance and meeting <br />all requirements of applicable State and local laws. <br /> <br />Section 15. Letter of credit/performance bond requirements <br /> <br /> <br />
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