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ORD CC 1972-09 - New Code Chapter - Streets ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS , BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO BE NUMBERED CHAPTER q a � , PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR STREET PARKING AREAS; PROVIDING FOR REVIEW BY THE CITY ENGINEER; PROVIDING FOR BUILDING PERMITS TO INCLUDE ACCESS PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS ; PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY OF THE CITY ENGINEER; PROVIDING FOR ACCESS REGULATIONS AND REQUIRE- MENTS; PROVIDING FOR STREET INTERSECTION SIGHT DISTANCES ; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS ; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF OTHER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO BE NUMBERED CHAPTER jZ_j WHICH SAID ORDINANCE SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. This Ordinance shall be known as the "City of Hunts- ville Curb and Driveway Ordinance" . SECTION 2 . Definitions , (a) For the purpose of construction and enforce- ment of this Ordinance certain abbreviations , terms , phrases and their derivatives shall be construed as set out in this Ordinance unless the context indicates otherwise. (b) when a public official is referred to by only the title of his office such reference shall be construed as if followed by the words "of the City of Huntsville or his authorized deputy" unless the context indicates otherwise. (c) These words when used in this Ordinance are de- fined as follows : ANGLE PARKING - Parking where the longitudinal axis of vehicles forms an angle with the alignment of the roadway. COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAY APPROACH - A driveway approach arranged or designed to provide access for motor vehicles from the roadway to premises used for other than residential use. CROSSWALK - (1) That part of a roadway at an inter- section included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the street measured from tha curbs , or in the absence of curbs , from the edges of t'a t.-ansversable roadway. (2) Any position of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surfaces . CURB - A vertical or sloping member along the e6�' e of a pavement forming part of a gutter, strengthening or protecting t:.a pavement edge and clearly defining the pavement edge to vehicle operators. The surface of the curb facing the general direction of the pavement is called the "face" . DRIVEWAY APPROACH - An area, construction or facil_ �y between the roadway of a public street and private property intended to provide access for vehicles from the roadway of a public street to private property. GUTTER - The artifically surfaced and generally shallow waterway provided at the side of the street adjacent j to, or part of, the curb for the drainage of surface water. • INTERSECTION - The area embraced within the pro- ! _ longation or connection of the edges of the roadway of two or more streets which join at an angle whether or not one such street crosses the other. OFF-STREET PARKING - A type of parking wherein the ' maneuvering of the vehicle while parking and unparking, as well as the actual parking itself, is done entirely on private property and where access to the parking area is by means of standard driveway approaches. , PARALLEL PARKING - The lonaitudinal axis of the vehicle will be parallel with the roadway. PARKWAY - That portion of or dedicated street extending from the curb, or normal location. PERSON - An individual, firm, partnership, association j or corporation, ROADWAY - That portion of a highway, street or road that is improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. I � ., SIDEWALK - That portion of a street between the curb j lines of the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent pro- perty lines which is intended for this use. i STREET - A general term denoting a public way for purposes of vehicular travel, including the entire area within the right-of-way. This term shall also be used in urban areas to denote a highway or street and in rural areas shall denote a highway or road. TRAFFIC ISLAND - An island, with a barrier edge to exclude vehicles, designed for the purpose of separating or directing streams of vehicular traffic. SECTION 3. Building Permit to Include. Access Permit. When a building permit is issued and access to a public street is involved, the access shall conform to the requirements of this Ordinance, but a separate access permit is not required when a building permit is taken. SECTION 4 . Review by City Engineer. Prior to the issuance of an access permit to public property, the site plan for all off-street parking areas, including ingress and egress to said parking areas for more than four vehicles shall be reviewed by the City Engineer for compliance with this Ordinance and for its conformance with the major thoroughfare plan of the City of Huntsville. SECTION 5. Administration. The provision of this Ordinance shall be administered and enforced by the City Engineer or his representative. I 1 SECTION 6 , Authority of the City Engineer (a) The City Engineer shall have the power to control and regulate improvements and facilities placed upon public property and the power to cause to be removed all obstructions and encroachments not in conformance with a valid permit and } the requirements herein. (b) The City Engineer shall have the power to inspect or re-inspect surfacing, laying of surfacing materials and issue notices or affix them to premises or to reject surfacing materials not meetina the City standards , and shall have such other powers as are provided by this Ordinance. i SECTION 7 . Permits . To obtain a permit as required by this Ordinance, the contractor or his authorized representative shall file with the City Engineer application in writing therefor on a form to be i furnished for that purpose. Each application for a permit shall describe the abutting property adjacent to which the proposed 'E work on public property is to be done, either by lot, block or tract and house number, location on the street or similar description that will readily identify and defintely locate I the site of the propose work. SECTION 8 . Fees. The fee payable for each access permit when not issued as a part of a building permit as required in this Ordinance, shall be One ($1.00) Dollar. SECTION 9 . Plans Required. Three (3) copies of a lot or plot showing the proposed location and the area within fifty (501 ) feet of each side of it shall be submitted to the City Engineer. Said plans shall be submitted at least 48 hours prior to contemplated construction to allow time for review and approval. SECTION 10 . Use of Parkway on Arterials and collector streets. That portion of a dedicated street extending from the curb, or normal location of the curb back to the property line and hereafter referred to as the parkway, shall be reserved for utility easement, placement of side-walks and further widening of the existing roadway. Indiscriminate parking within parkway is prohibited. Vehicles may use a portion of the parkway for maneuvering or parking only if it does not conflict with sight distance requirements and if the following conditions exist : (a) That a sidewalk if used as a tire stop shall have a minimum width of six feet from the face of the curb of the parking area for pedestrian use. This sidewalk shall be located one (1' ) foot from the right-of-way line within the parkway, unless specified otherwise by the City Engineer. (b) That the sidewalk shall extend the entire distance across the lot front except at authorized curb openings for ingress and egress. (c) That in any case there shall be at least six (61 ) feet of clear space between the established curb or edge of pave- ment of the city street and the tire stop on the edge of the parking area. (d) That the width and location of driveway or access opening to said private parking area shall meet the approval of the City Engineer and be in accord with the requirements of this Ordinance. i (e) Upon widening of any street or similar occasion when such parkway area is necessary in the public interest, such parking, or maneuvering activity may be terminated or reoriented by the City Engineer. (f) Where any use of the public parkway is made under this Section, the adjoining property owner, shall agree to main- tain the parkway in good, workmanlike and safe condition at all times . Further, the owner shall hold harmless the City from any and all liability which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of the portion of the public parkway. The mainte- nance and hold-harmless provisions , herein, shall be conditions running with the land and all persons having any interest in the adjoining property shall be liable under this Section whether he executed an agreement on the same or not. The use of the parkway shall be sufficient to make such owners or persons with interest, liable hereunder. SECTION 11. Parking Prohibited in Certain Alleys. The City Engineer is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon one side of any alley where parking is so freguent as to prevent movement of vehicles through the alley. The City Engineer is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon ' both sides of any alley in locations where necessary to permit vehicular access to abutting property. When official signs prohibiting parking are erected upon alleys as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such alley in violation of any such sign. SECTION 12. No Stopping, Standing or Parking Near Certain Intersections . The City Engineer is authorized to determine and desig- nate by proper signs , places near major intersections not ex- ceeding four hundred feet in length in which the prohibition of stopping, standing or parking would permit the use of an additional lane for moving vehicular traffic when, on the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation it is determined that the additional lane is necessary or desirable for the safe and expeditious movement of vehicular traffic. SECTION 13 . Designation, Establishment and Abolishment of Loading Zones . The City Engineer may recommend, to the City Commission that loading zones be established when it is deemed in the public interest and that same be abolished when no longer needed or illegally used. SECTION 14 . Standing or Stopping in Curb Loading Zone. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for the expeditious unloading and Oelivery or picking up and loading of material or persons in any place marked as a loading zone during the hours when the provisions applicable to such zones are in effect. in no case shall the stop for loading and unloading of materials exceed thirty minutes. The driver of a passenger vehicle may stop temporarily at a place marked as a curb loading zone for the pur- pose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers. SECTION 15. Where Standard Street Curbs and Sidewalks Exist. (a) When a building permit for a new building is applied for and curbing is in place , the provisions of this t Ordinance shall apply. r (b) When a permit for a new or an additional driveway approach is applied for, compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be part of the condition of granting the permit. (c) Premises used as motor vehicle service stations or parking lots shall have a six (6") inch raised curb or other approved traffic barrier along the property line of the entire street frontage except at the driveway approaches and access walks. SECTION 16 . Specifications . j Sidewalks, cross walk-ways, drive approaches and curb or combination of curb and gutters : { All sidewalks, cross walk-ways, drive approaches and curb or combination of curb and gutters shall comply with the specifications and design standards of the City of Huntsville, and standards for Subdivision Construction also of the City of Huntsville, Texas. SECTION 17. Methods (a) Foundation: Foundations or subgrades for all work shall be set at the grades determined by the City Engineer. Inspection of such foundation or subgrade shall be made and approved by the City Engineer before curbs and driveway approaches are placed thereon, and work performed will be in accordance with the standards governing subdivision construction for the City of Huntsville, j Texas. (b) Rejection: All materials or combination of materials may be rejected, either before or after incorporation into the work, for failure to meet the specifications as outlined in the Rules , Regulations , and Standards for Subdivision Construction in the City of Huntsville. (c) Plans : All construction shall be according to the plans as approved by the City Engineer. y SECTION 18 . Access to Premises. Walks , drives , curbs , gutters , pavements and appurtenances on public property and other facilities to provide access to premises shall be constructed, provided or repaired in accordance with the following standards : (a) Residential Driveway Approaches : Residential driveway approaches shall comply with the following standards : (1) Width of Driveway Approach: Residential driveway approaches shall not be less than twelve (12 ' ) feet nor more than thirty (30 ' ) feet in width measured at the curb lines. (2) Location for Approach: Driveway approaches shall be located entirely within the frontage of the premises abutting the work but no driveway approach shall be located less than one (1) foot from either side of the property line. i (3) Sidewalk to be removed: Where the residential driveway approach is designed to cross an existing sidewalk, the sidewalk included in the driveway approach area shall be removed and reconstructed as a driveway approach. If material other than concrete is used, then the side- walk shall be replaced. The City Engineer may permit sidewalk to remain, provided it is to correct line and grade and good condition. (4) Radius : Residential driveway approaches shall be constructed with the return curbs having a roll face disappearing at the sidewalk and joining the street curb with a two (29 feet mini- mum radius. h (5) Driveway Approach Grade : In order to provide proper clearance for bumper guards i . and exhaust pipes driveway approach grades shall not exceed 12 per cent on residential driveways. (6) Specifications : Specifications for driveway approaches shall be equal to or exceed the specifications for the existina street and to be in accordance with the Rules , Regulations and Standards for Subdivision construction in the City of Huntsville , Texas. (b) Commercial Driveway Approaches : Walks, drives , curbs , gutters, pavements , and appur- tenances on public property and other facilities to provide access to premises used for other than residential purposes shall be constructed, reconstructed, or repaired in accordance with the following standards and requirements : (1) Width of Drive Approach: The width of any commercial driveway approach, other than to a motor vehicle service station , shall be not less than twenty (20 ' ) feet not more than forty (40 ' ) feet measured along the curb lines. (2) Maximum space to be occupied by driveway approaches : Driveway approaches shall not occupy more than seventy per cent of the frontage abutting the roadway of the tract of ground devoted to one use which abutts the roadway. (3) Number of Driveway Approaches allowed: Not more than one driveway approach shall be permitted on any parcel of property with a frontage of less than eighty (80 ' ) feet and not more than two approaches on property with a frontage of ninety to 150 feet. (4) Separation Between Driveway Approaches : When more than one driveway approach is required to serve a parcel of property, a traffic island shall separate the driveway approaches. The width of the traffic island at the curb line shall be a minimum of twelve (12 ' ) feet. Where the grade at the pro- perty line is the same as the sidewalk , a six-inch raised curb shall be constructed at the back of the traffic island along the property line. The raised curb shall be constructed so as to end eighteen (18") inches from the intersection of the driveway approach with the property line. (5) Provisions for Joint Approaches : Driveway approaches shall be located entirely within the frontage of the premises abutting the work and shall be located not less than one ( 1 ) foot from each side of the property lines, except that joint driveway approaches with adjoining property holders may be permitted provided joint application is made by all interested parties , and the width set out in Paragraph (1) in this Section is not exceeded. (6) Angle of Driveway Approach: The angle of the driveway approach with the curb line shall not be less than forty-five (450) degrees . (7) Radius : Commercial driveway approaches shall be constructed with the return curbs having a roll face disappearing at the sidewalk and joining the street curb with a two (2 ' ) foot minimum radius. (8) Sidewalk to be Removed: Where a commercial driveway approach is to be built, the sidewalk shall be removed and the entire area replaced as a driveway. If material other than concrete is used, then the sidewalk shall be replaced. The driveway approach shall extend to the back side of the existing or future sidewalk. (4) Curb and Gutter to be Removed: When a driveway approach is to be constructed at a lo- cation where there exists a curb and/or gutter, said curb and gutter shall be removed one foot beyond the radius point of the driveway approach at the street curb line. A neat line cut shall be made for joining the new curb and apron of the driveway approach to the existing curb and gutter. (14) Driveway Approach Grades : In order to provide proper clearance for bumper guards and exhaust pipes driveway approach grades shall not exceed 14 per cent on commercial driveways. (11) Driveway Approaches at Intersections : Where right-of-way permits, driveway approaches nearest an intersection of two streets shall meet the following minimum requirements : The corner rounding shall have curbs constructed with a minimum radius of fifteen (15 ' ) feet continuously between the points of tangency of the curb lines of both streets. A five (5' ) foot tangent section is required before the first driveway may start from the point of tangency of the curb lines and corner radius and be cut in with a five (5 ' ) foot minimum radius. (12) Driveway Approaches at Pedestrian Crossings : Driveway approaches shall not be located so as to inter- fer with pedestrian crosswalks . (13) Driveway Approaches at Obstructions : Driveways shall be kept a minimum of three (3 ' ) feet away from obstructions such as street light poles , fire hydrants, traffic signal standards , utility poles , etc. (14) Driveway Approach Not to be obstructed : Driveway approaches shall not be constructed or designed for use for the standing or parking of vehicles or for use as angle parking. �I �0 (15) When Culverts shall be installed: Where side ditches exist, pipe of a size and material, .as specified by the City Engineer shall 'be installed underneath the driveway approach slab. The Engineer shall set the grade for the pipe but shall not be responsible for the furnishing of the pipe. (16) Specifications : Specifications for driveway approaches shall be equal to or exceed the specifications for the existing street and be in accordance with the Rules , Regulations and Standards for Subdivision Construction in the City of Huntsville, Texas. SECTION 19 . Abandoned Driveway Approaches : Whenever the use of any driveway approach is abandoned and not used for ingress and egress to the property abutting, it shall be the duty of the property owner of such abutting property to restore the curb according to the specifications as outlined in the Rules , Regulations and Standards for Subdivision Construction in the City of Huntsville. SECTION 24 . Establishment of Sight Triangular Area. j, A sight triangular area at all corners shall be es- tablished by measurements along intersecting street center lines, and within the sight triangular area and within the set back area along the street between corners ; it shall be unlawful to install , to set ou` , or maintain, or to allow the installation, natural growth, or other obstructions to the view, higher than three (3 ' ) . feet above the level of the center of the adjacent intersection . This shall not apply retroactively to permanent structures; public utility poles; ' trees trimmed (to the trunk) to a line at least six (61 ) feet above the level of the inter- section; supporting members of appurtenances to existing struc- tures ; official warning signs or signals ; or places where the contour of the ground is such that there can be no crossvisi- bility at the intersection. The triangular area shall be deter- mined by measuring along the center lines of intersecting streets from the point of intersection of the same according to the sight distance formula herein, thus providing for a sight tri- angle across the corner lots. Furthermore, it shall be unlawful to park any vehicles within this triangular area either on the right-of-way or on private property. (a) Sight tkiangu'lar area is equal to 1/2 AxB where A is the distance from the center of the street intersection back along the centerline of a designated street to the driver dine of sight as defined in (b) of the Section and B is the distance from the same street intersection, along the centerline of the intersecting street to the driver line of sight as defined in (b) of this Section. (b) SEE NEXT PAnE . (c) SEE NEXT PAGE. (d) If a sight triangular area as described in (a) of this Section is required for adequate safety and public�pro- tection it may be obtained by the City of Huntsville. If the sight triangular area cannot be established when justified, traffic control or warning devices shall be installed. SECTION 21. Alternate Materials and Methods . When specifically authorized by the City Engineer, ma- terials and construction which have been so approved as an alternate may be used and installed in accordance with the terms of approval. (b) DRIVER LINE OF SIGHT: SIGHT 1RlANGLE (1) Four-wav stop condition with `, ARE out sidewalks e distance fran center of intersection to the ro- a 4 jected outer edge of the inter- secting roadway plus twelve (121) feet. N (2) Four-way stop condition with side- 7a The distance fran center of intersection to the projected EXAMPLE outer edge of the intersecting side- ;< wry STOP wrro oa W'T"ur S{PCiVA J, walk plus twelve (121) feet. If sidewalks exist on only one street, the distance for the line of sight rr will be determined by the existing • I � I /•:• ` conditions. e (3) Local street enterin ma'or thorou h �, fare or throe h street. Same as 1 TgIR✓rCLG F m r` 2 of Section (b) . I (4) Major thoroughfare or through street at intersection of local street. �•���; I Tne distance fran center of intersec H tion back along centerline of thoroughfare the stopping distance for designated operating speed of the thoroughfare. M0.JOK Tt+OiZ�uulirfiC- pr �oGo� srpe'ffr"/NTCRS�cT�av (c) Stopping distances at various speeds Speed Stoppin Distance 30 m. p, h, 200 feet 35 m. p, h, 250 feet 40 m. p. h. 300 feet 45 m. p. h. 375 feet 50 m. p, h. 450 feet 55 m. p, h. 525 feet 60 M. P. h. 600 feet q M ' I u j SECTION 22 . Exemptions . It is recognized that in certain cases a special exem- ption or variance from the regulations of this Ordinance may need to be granted. In cases where the possibility of undue hardship would result in compliance with this Ordinance , a re- quest may be made for review by the Planning Commission for their recommendation to the City Council for variance. SECTION 23 . Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this Chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and , if convicted, shall be fined not less than five ($5 . 00) Dollars nor more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars . This penalty shall be in addition to and cumulative of the primary liability for any loss or damage resulting from de- fective and unsafe condition of sidewalks , or curbs imposed by this Chapter upon the abutting property owner of said defective and unsafe sidewalks , curbs , gutters or driveways. SECTION 24 . Shall any section or provision of this Ordinance or of the Code adopted hereby be held unconstitutional , such holding as to a particular section or provision shall not affect or invalidate other sections or provisions thereof. SECTION 25 . Any ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict with the provisions of this ordinance and the Code adopted herein are hereby repealed. SECTION 26 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after the date of its publication in the official publication of the City of Huntsville, Texas , which publication shall be sufficient if it contains the title of this ordinance and states a penalty provided therein for violation thereof. PASSED THIS DAY OF , A.D. , 1972. MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor ATTEST: Weldon Coleman, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: , MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Att ngy v t