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24, 2004 <br /> <br />Page 529 <br /> <br /> Keep the current sidewalk standard and to adjust the sidewalk <br /> calculation to use the platted lot size itself rather than using gross <br /> density. <br /> <br /> (2) Non-residential development standards - Adopted recommendation by staff <br /> with the deletion of General Industrial and Limited Industrial <br /> districts as follows: <br /> <br /> Non-residential development shall be required =o meet the sidewalk <br /> standards in the General Commercial and Limited Commercial Zoning <br /> Districts. A waiver from the sidewalk requirements may be granted by <br /> the Zoning Administrator where the installation would not be reasonably <br /> tied to an existing or planned pedestrian network. The decision of the <br /> administrator may be appealed to the Planning & Zoning Commission. <br /> Sidewalks in non-residential areas shall be required in the following <br /> locations: <br /> a) On one side of all public streets directly adjacent to the <br /> developed site; <br /> b) On both sides of all interior public streets within the <br /> development; <br /> c) Within the development to link buildings with the following: <br /> i) Parking <br /> ii) Adjoining streets <br /> iii) Adjoining sidewalks <br /> iv) Adjoining developments or amenities where appropriate <br /> pedestrian connections should be reasonably accomplished. <br /> <br /> Street trees Adopted recommendation of the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission to keep the current standard as follows. <br /> <br /> Current Standard= Trees are required along the edge of developments <br /> adjacent to thoroughfares. No interne1 street trees are required. <br /> <br /> (4) Cul-de-sacs Adopted recommendation of the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission: <br /> <br /> To increase the standards from 35-feet to 37-feet minimum radius. <br /> <br /> (5) Paving Standards - Adopted staff recommendation (same as Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission) <br /> <br /> The standard pavement cross sections must be shown on the plan. <br /> Pavement structure shall be 8" stone, I ~~ surface course with an <br /> additional 1" surface course applied when a majority of the <br /> construction is completed. <br /> <br /> (6) Right-of-way width and definitions for width of pavement Adopted <br /> staff recow~endation as follows: <br /> <br /> Right-of-way widths a= a minimum of S0' will be permitted as shown in <br /> street typicals when at least three off street parking spaces are <br /> provided per dwelling unit. Street pavement width (figures do not <br /> include curb and gutter) shall be 20' for streets serving less than 20 <br /> lots, 22' for other local streets, 24' for collector streets without <br /> parking, and 28' for collector streets with parking. Curb and gutter <br /> is required. On streets with average lot sizes of one acre or greater <br /> curb and gu~ter shall not be required and NCDOT construction standards <br /> for right-of-way and pavement widths shall be used. Where three off <br /> street parking spaces are not provided, NCDOT standards for right-of- <br /> way and pavement width shall apply. <br /> <br />(7) Street Names - Adopted staff recommendation (same as PlarhnLng and <br /> Zoning Commission) as follows: <br /> <br /> Where a street is likely to become part of a city maintained system, <br /> road names shall be in accordance with that city's standards for <br /> suffixes and direc~ional. All road names must have final approval by <br /> the Cabarrus County Planning Division for address purposes. <br /> <br />(8) Connectivity ratio Approved Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> recommendation to keep the current standard. <br /> <br /> Current Standard: from the County Subdivision Regulations: <br /> "The proposed road layout within a subdivision shall be coordinated <br /> with the existing road system of the surrounding area, and existing <br /> roads shall be ex=ended whenever possible. This includes connection of <br /> <br /> <br />