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... 102 Matrix of Additional Examples of Local Access Management Ordinances A P P E N D I X D This matrix details examples of local access management ordinances not included in the body of the report. These examples are drawn from responses to the scanning survey and include a variety of jurisdictions, ranging from small, rural towns to large counties.
From page 103...
... Matrix of Additional Examples of Local Access Management Ordinances 103 Medium-Size County Suburban/Rural arterial road when the property can be accessed from a collector or lower classified road. Similarly, no private direct access is granted to a property from a collector road when the property can be accessed from a local access road.
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... 104 Incorporating Roadway Access Management into Local Ordinances Medium-Size City Suburban parallel access roads was planned to help offset demand on the major roadway corridor and to provide alternative access for higher intensity development. The plan has been implemented through a combination of right-of-way dedication requirements, excise fees (Overland Park)
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... Matrix of Additional Examples of Local Access Management Ordinances 105 City of Lebanon, TN Population: 30,212; Small City Suburban The city has a major thoroughfare plan and requires all streets to conform to the plan. This plan defines existing conditions, including an explanation of traffic analysis zones within Lebanon's urban growth boundary, assesses future conditions through 2030, presents recommendations for roadway improvement projects, and establishes design guidelines based on roadway functional class (City of Lebanon, n.d.)

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