North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 07 - Natural and Cultural Resources
Chapter 11 - ROANOKE VOYAGES AND ELIZABETH II COMMISSION
Section .0200 - REGULATIONS
Section 11 .0204 - DRIVEWAYS AND CURB CUTS
Universal Citation: 07 NC Admin Code 11 .0204
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
Regulations for the installation of driveways and curb cuts through the North Carolina Department of Transportation right of way of U.S. 64-264 on Roanoke Island:
(1) No driveway permit shall be issued by the North Carolina Department of Transportation until a Certificate of Appropriateness has been issued by the commission.
(2) Any individual, individuals or group wishing to cut through the Corridor for a driveway or curb must obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness as outlined in Section .0300.
(a)
Driveway cuts made without obtaining a Certificate of Appropriateness shall be
unlawful and constitute a nuisance. The commission shall give 30 days notice by
registered mail to the owner of the property of a violation of these
Regulations.
(b) Parcels of land
adjacent to the Corridor right of way under one ownership shall be entitled to no
more than two curb cuts and may be limited to one curb cut or driveway at the
discretion of the commission, depending on the size and scope of the development to
be served. If more than one use is to be located on said parcel, the number of curb
cuts or driveways into the parcel shall still not exceed two and a feeder (frontage)
road behind the Corridor may be permitted in order to limit the disturbance of the
Corridor. The commission, by a majority vote, may waive this requirement if it is
determined that better traffic operation and safety will result without compromising
the visual integrity of the historic Corridor.
(c) Curb cuts and driveways shall be no wider than
36 feet at the apron adjacent to the highway pavement and 24 feet for the remainder
of the driveway.
(d) Tracts subdivided
after the effective date of these Regulations will be considered as one
parcel.
(e) All driveways and curb cuts
shall be designated to disturb the minimum number of plantings within the
Corridor.
Authority 1981 S.L., c.
1194, s. 6;
Eff. February 1, 1987.
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