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• Sidewalk Ramps. Sidewalks constructed to the requirements in this section shall <br />include a standard sidewalk pedestrian ramp whenever a curb return or other <br />structure may present an architectural barrier to handicapped access within a <br />pedestrian path or at street/sidewalk intersections constructed in accordance with <br />ADA requirements. <br />Table 7-1: Two-Way Driveway Standards <br />• <br /> Curb Minimum <br /> T <br />f acin <br />S <br /> ype o g <br />p <br />Driveway Width ft Radius ft <br /> Development Between <br /> <br /> Min. Max. Min. Max. Drives <br /> Single-Family 10 20 5 5 10 <br /> Duplex and <br /> 15 25 5 10 20 <br />Type I Townhomes - - - - - <br /> Multi-Resident <br /> 24 30 5 10 20 <br /> Apartments - - - - - <br /> Office. <br /> Commercial. <br /> 24 35 10 15 20 <br /> and Parking <br /> Lots <br /> Industrial 24 45 10 15 20 <br />Type 11 - - - - - <br /> Banks. Service <br /> Stations, and <br /> 13x <br /> Convenience 25 45 10 15 <br /> - - - - <br />Frontage <br /> Stores With <br /> Fuel Pumps <br />Section 7.5.1.7 Calculation of Impervious Cover <br />(a) Under this Article, roads, sidewalks, parking areas, buildings and other impermeable <br />construction covering the natural land surface shall be considered as impervious cover. <br />To dGt8F,,FRiR,e estimate the percent of impervious cover created by the development of a <br />parcel or tract of land, the following methods should be used: <br />(1) Roadways (except cul-de-sacs): <br />0 (Wr + 2Wc) x (If) = square feet