Street Grades Sample Clauses

Street Grades. (1) The maximum street grades shall not exceed the following: a. Arterial streets and highways: 6%. b. Collector and local streets and alleys: 8%. c. Pedestrian ways: 10% unless steps of acceptable design are provided. (2) Where necessitated by exceptional topography and where approved by the Village Engineer, Plan Commission and Village Board, the above grades may be exceeded, but in no event shall the grade of any street exceed 12% or be less than 0.50%. (3) All changes in street grades shall provide sight distances as conditions require as determined by the Village Engineer. Sight distance calculations shall be done in accordance with the provisions of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Facilities Development Manual. (4) Street grades shall be established wherever practicable in such a manner to avoid excessive grading, the excessive removal of ground cover and tree growth and general leveling of the topography.
Street Grades. Streets shall have a grade of not less than four tenths of one percent or more than 10 percent, except where the applicable Review Authority, upon the advice of the City Engineer, determines that a modification to the grade limitations is appropriate.
Street Grades. Grades on arterial and collector streets shall not exceed six percent and grades on all other streets shall not exceed 12 percent.

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