Can I have a circular driveway, or two driveways on my residential property?

For a single-family home, the Public Works Director will review applications for double driveway connections. The ROW Permit form and a to-scale site plan with dimensions will be required for review. The Director may approve or reject these applications on a case-by-case basis, taking into account public safety, location, spacing between adjoining driveways, etc.

Commercial driveways are handled through a separate permitting process. View Commercial Development and Site Construction for more information.

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1. What is required to pull a ROW Permit?
2. What are the fees for Right-of-Way Permits?
3. How long does it take to get a ROW Permit?
4. Can I get a ROW Permit the same day?
5. How long are ROW Permits good for? Can extensions be made?
6. Are there time or day restrictions for ROW Permits?
7. Does my residential driveway have to be concrete pavement?
8. Why do I need a Right-of-Way License Agreement?
9. How long does it take to get a Right-of-Way License Agreement?
10. If I need a Right-of-Way License Agreement, can I begin work in the right-of-way before the Agreement is completed?
11. What is the required width and length of a residential driveway?
12. Can I have a circular driveway, or two driveways on my residential property?
13. Distances required between driveways/intersections?
14. How close can my driveway be located to the side lot line?
15. Where can I find the City's driveway details?
16. Who applies for a Tree Removal Permit when the tree is located in City right-of-way?
17. Who is responsible for sidewalk repairs in City right-of-way?
18. Who creates a Maintenance-Of-Traffic (MOT) plan?