HomeMy WebLinkAbout690370.tiffDEPT. n, HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO
FORM D.D.H. 101
Copy Distribution
White — Applicant
Yellow — Mtce. Superintendent
Blue — Mtce. Engineer
Green — Mtce. Patrolman
District No
Mtce. Sec. No
State Highway
Permit No
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
STATE OF COLORADO
APPLICATION FOR DRIVEWAY PERMIT
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Application Date 7 7 /7 19 ‘-1-
(herein called "Applicant") hereby requests /permission and authority
from the Department ofhfighways to construct a driveway approach(es) on the right-of-way of State Highway or U.S. Route
Number .c. W 4 n adjacent to his property located on the Lt!6 s j' side of the highway, a distance
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(State nature of business)
Applicant submits herewith for the consideration and approval of the Department a sketch (or blueprint) of the pro-
posed installation showing all necessary specification detail including (1) frontage of lot along highway, (2) distance from
centerline of highway to property line, (3) number of driveways requested, (4) width of proposed driveway(s) and angle
of approach, (5) distance from driveway to road intersection, if any, (6) size and shape of area separating driveways if
more than one approach, and (7) setback distance of building(s) and/or gasoline pump island(s).
The applicant binds and obligates himself to construct and maintain the driveway approach (es) in accordance with
the provisions, specifications, and conditions enumerated in this document.
for the purpose of obtaining access
GENERAL PROVISIONS
FIRST: The Applicant represents all parties in interest, and affirms that the driveway approach(es) is to be constructed by
him for the bona fide purpose of securing access to his property and not for the purpose of doing business or servicing
vehicles on the highway right-of-way.
SECOND: The Applicant shall furnish all labor and materials, perform all work, and pay all costs in connection with
the construction of the driveway(s) and its appurtenances on the right-of-way. All work shall be completed within 30
days of the Permit date.
THIRD: The type of construction shall be as designated and/or approved by the Department of Highways and all mate-
rials used shall be of satisfactory quality and subject to inspection and approval by the Department.
FOURTH: The traveling public shall be protected during the installation with proper warning signs and signals and the
Department of Highways and its duly appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for person-
al injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the Permit.
FIFTH: The Applicant shall assume responsibility for the removal or clearance of snow, ice or sleet upon any portion of
the driveway approach(es) even though deposited on the driveway(s) in the course of the Department's snow removal
operations.
SIXTH: In the event it becomes necessary to remove any right-of-way fence, the posts on either side of the entrance
shall be securely braced before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence, and all posts and wire
removed shall be turned over to the District representative of the Department.
SEVENTH: No revisions or additions• shall be made to the driveway(s) or its appurtenances on the right-of-way with-
out the written permission of the Department.
EIGHTH: On those highways along which access rights are restricted or for which service roads have been constructed,
driveways shall connect only to the service roads and not to the main traveled highways.
NINTH: Provisions and specifications outlined herein shall apply on all highways under the jurisdiction of the Depart-
ment of Highways, except that on highway connecting links within the corporate limits of municipalities operating under
home rule powers the Department regulations shall be subject to concurrence by the local governing body.
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
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In signing this application and upon receiving Department authorization and permission to install the driveway ap-
proach (es) described herein the Applicant signifies that he has read, understands and accepts the foregoing provisions and
conditions and agrees to construct the driveway(s) in accordance with the accompanying specification plan reviewed and
approved by the Department.
Witness: Signed:
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PERMIT GRANTED THIS 7.. DAY OF
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NOTE TO APPLICANT: This permit shall be made available at the site where and when work is being done.
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APPLICANT PLEASE NOTE:
The above space is provided for a work sketch or drawing of the proposed driveway(s). No
application will be accepted or processed, nor permit granted, without the required speci-
fication plan or blueprint.
(Specifications on Reverse Side)
SPECIFICATIONS
Section 1
Definition
Section 2
Intersection
Clearance
Section 3
Sight
Distance
Section 4
Traffic
Operations
Section 5
Control
Devices
Section 6
Number of
Driveways
Section 7
Property
Line Offset
Section 8
Driveway
Width
Section 9
Approach
Angle
Section 10
Curb Return
Radii
Section 11
Area Between
Drives
Section 12
Parking
Section 13
Slope of
Drive
Section 14
Drainage
A driveway approach is understood to be that portion of the highway right-of-way between the pave-
ment edge and the property line which is designed and used for the interchange of traffic between the
roadway pavement and the abutting property.
At any intersection of a State Highway with another highway, road, or street, where right-of-way has
been acquired to provide sight distance, no driveway approach shall be permitted within the frontage
thereof. At any other intersection, a driveway shall be restricted for a sufficient distance from the
intersection to preserve the normal and safe movement of traffic. (It is recommended for rural residence
entrances that a minimum intersection clearance of 50 feet be provided and for rural commercial entrances
a minimum of 100 feet be provided. For similar installations in urban or suburban areas, a minimum of 20
feet for both residence and commercial entrances is recommended.)
All entrances and exits shall be so located and constructed that vehicles approaching or using them will
be able to obtain adequate sight distance in both directions along the highway in order to maneuver
safely and without interfering with highway traffic.
Driveway locations for ingress and egress must be reasonable from the viewpoint of the traveling public
in that no unusual hazard to pedestriansor motorists shall be created, nor shall the driveway(s) invite
or compel vehicular movements in directions or locations contrary to those for which the highway was
designed, neither shall they invite or compel illegal or unsafe traffic movements.
No entrance or approach shall be located or constructed so as to interfere with or prevent the proper
location or functioning of any traffic regulating device. The Applicant shall not be permitted to erect
any sign or display material, either fixed or movable, on or extending over any portion of the highway
right-of-way.
Generally, no more than one approach shall be allowed any parcel of property the frontage of which
is less than one hundred (100) feet. Additional entrances or exits for parcels of\property having a
frontage in excess of one hundred (100) feet shall be permitted only after showing of actual conveni-
ence and necessity.
All driveways shall be so located that the flared portion adjacent to the traveled way will not encroach
upon adjoining property.
No commercial driveway shall have a width greater than thirty-five (35) feet measured at right angles
to the centerline of the driveway, except as increased by permissible radii. No noncommercial driveway
shall have a width greater than twenty-four (24) feet measured at right angles to the centerline of the
driveway, except as increased by permissible radii.
The axis of an approach to the highway may be at a right angle to the centerline of the highway and of
any angle between ninety (90) degrees and sixty (60) degrees but shall not be less than sixty (60)
degrees. Adjustment will be made according to the type of traffic to be served and other physical
conditions.
Permissible radii on driveway returns shall be governed by such factors as width of drive and angular
placement. Where the flared edge of an approach controls the turning radius of a vehicle entering a
property by a right turn from the adjacent outside traffic lane of the roadway, the radius of that edge
shall be not less than twenty (20) feet where the approach is to be used by passenger cars and single -
unit trucks and not less than fifty (50) feet where all types of vehicles may be expected.
A safety island or buffer zone shall be constructed and maintained between adjoining driveway approaches
to a State Highway. Size and shape of such restricted islands shall be determined according to existing
lot frontage, right-of-way depth, and angle of entry but a minimum length of ten (10) feet at the shoulder
line shall be required for the island separator. Curbs or posts, or other suitable methods of island desig-
nation and protection as approved by the Department, shall be provided to prevent vehicle parking
and access in the restricted island area.
The construction of parking or servicing areas on the highway right-of-way is specifically prohibited.
Off -the -road parking facilities should be provided by commercial establishments for customers' vehicles.
The grade of entrance and exit shall slope downward and away from the road surface at the same rate
as the normal shoulder slope and for a distance equal to the width of the shoulder but in no case less
than ten (10) feet from the pavement edge. Approach grades are restricted to not more than 10%.
All driveways and approaches shall be so constructed that they shall not interfere with the drainage sys-
tem of the street or highway. The Applicant will be required to provide, at his own expense, drainage
structures at entrances and exits which will become an integral part of the existing drainage system.
The dimensions of all drainage structures must be approved by the Department representative prior to
installation.
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