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ATTACHMENT "A" <br />use of Shared Access Driveways will not be permitted. Any application proposing shared access <br />driveways shall also satisfy the following requirements: <br />(A) A plat note must be conspicuously displayed on the plat stating: <br />(16) All lots served by a Shared Access Driveway are restricted to one single family <br />residence per lot and if any other Development of a Dwelling Unit occurs on any of the <br />Lots obtaining access through the Shared Access Driveway, then such new Dwelling Unit <br />must be constructed on a separately platted lot with direct frontage onto and physical <br />access to a Regulated Roadway prior to construction of the Dwelling Unit. A duplex will <br />not be considered a single family residence for purposes of this subparagraph. <br />(17) The owners of the Single Family Residences obtaining access through the Shared <br />Access Driveway shall be solely responsible for all maintenance of the driveway, <br />including maintaining any drainage structures associated with the driveway. The <br />driveway must be maintained at all times in a condition that will permit unencumbered <br />vehicular access by emergency vehicles. <br />(B) Each of the Lots sharing the use of the Shared Access Driveway shall hold equal, <br />indivisible and unrestricted rights in the Shared Access Driveway, which rights shall be <br />established by recorded easement and the easement shall run with the land of each of the <br />benefited Lots. The easement instrument shall clearly state each Lot's pro rata <br />responsibility with respect to future maintenance or repairs of the Shared Access <br />Driveway. <br />(C) The Shared Access Driveway shall be no longer than one quarter mile in length and must <br />have a minimum distance of (a) 200 feet from any other driveway entering onto the <br />Regulated Roadway and (b) 500 feet from any other Shared Access Driveway. <br />(D) The Shared Access Driveway shall have a name or designation approved by the County <br />"911" Coordinator and a separate "911" address shall be established as for each Lot <br />which relies on a Shared Access Driveway for access. <br />(E) Up to three (3) Lots not having independent access to a Regulated Roadway may share a <br />Shared Access Driveway with up to two (2) Lots having independent access to a <br />Regulated Roadway if all other requirements of this are met and all Lots using or <br />adjacent to the Shared Access Driveway are larger than five acres in size and restricted <br />by Plat note limiting development to one single family residence per Lot and prohibiting <br />TCEQ Regulated Development. <br />§5.08. Coordination with "911" Addressing System <br />If not previously established, all Applications for Development Authorization submitted to the <br />County that include a new or altered Regulated Roadway, shared access easement, or a shared <br />access driveway shall obtain approval for the names and/or designations for such roadways, <br />easements or driveways from the County "911" Coordinator, in accordance with Chapter 701, <br />Subchapter 16. The Applicant shall also establish a "911" address for all lots or components of <br />the development served by a Regulated Roadway, shared access easement or shared access <br />driveway associated with that development, in accordance with Chapter 701, Subchapter 16. <br />