§ 27-284. Relationship between preliminary street plans and development.  


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  • Where a preliminary design for the rebuilding or widening of a public street, including the establishment of a street profile, has been prepared and accepted by the unified government engineer, elevations of entrances onto such street shall conform to the elevations contained on the preliminary design. It shall be the responsibility of the developer to establish the floor elevations and location of structures to be built on property adjacent to such road so that they do not conflict with such street plans. The developer may, in the interim period between construction of the street and development of his property, construct a temporary entrance that relates to the existing street elevation. In unusual instances where a preliminary design for rebuilding or widening of a public street does not exist but where, in the opinion of the unified government engineer, such rebuilding or widening will be necessary in the foreseeable future, the unified government board of commissioners may delay approval of final plans upon recommendation of the unified government engineer for up to 60 days until a preliminary study is made.

(Code 1988, § 27-676; Ord. No. 64690, § 1(27-95.2(E)), 8-30-1984)