Driveway Entrances Sample Clauses

Driveway Entrances. Driveway entrances for each building Lot must be paved between the curb and sidewalk or between the curb and the street line where no sidewalk exists or will exist. The minimum acceptable depths of granular and asphalt will be as follows:  Granular “A” – 150mm (minimum)  Surface Hot Mix Asphalt, H.L.-3 or H.L.-3A – 50mm compacted depth (minimum). Cut-down curbing for driveway entrances for each Lot shall be as shown on Schedule “A-1” hereto and shall be on the side of the Lot remote from the water service. In no case shall a driveway or driveway entrance be sited over a water service or a hydro service. The location of any house or building on any Lot is set by the driveway entrance location and width noted on Schedule “A-1” hereto. In order that the house or building be sited in any other manner, the Owner or the builder shall have received a waiver from each of the utility companies that might be affected in any way by such change in siting and shall have agreed with the City to pay all costs suffered by the City or the affected utility companies as a result of such change in siting.
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Driveway Entrances. Driveway entrances for each building Lot must be paved between the curb and sidewalk or between the curb and the street line where no sidewalk exists or will exist. The minimum acceptable depths of granular and asphalt will be as follows: Minimum of 150mm Granular “A” compacted to 100% of material’s Standard Xxxxxxx Maximum Dry Density (SPMDD) Minimum of 50mm compacted depth of HL 3 or HL 3A Surface Hot Mix Asphalt Dropped curb for driveway entrances for each Lot shall be as shown on Schedule “A-1” hereto and shall be on the side of the Lot remote from the water service. In no case shall a driveway or driveway entrance be sited over a water service or a hydro service. The location of any house or building on any Lot is set by the driveway entrance location and width noted on Schedule “A-1” hereto

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