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SECTION V, DESIGN STANDARDS# <br /> Dinar or Residential Improved <br /> l,. <br /> ffi i i <br /> ASFiPLf 5l.�FACg_..` ( .F D <br /> i 4' BUFFER 1Y 6 72—fir" EKlFFeER 4' <br /> i <br /> SD]EY(lLIC} MIN_ DRrK LW U"T L4!{ MNJ. !sBSEIfM.I( <br /> if GU<,fEiS <br /> It"ROW WIN. 6`�� PL'me—HOc CIJR®:N_ 11'K1W WIN. <br /> - 5u,4(m <br /> FUNCTION <br /> Minor roads (or existing Residential roads) serve residential neighborhoods. These roads vary in width <br /> and were constructed without curbs, gutters, and storm sewer. Sidewalks are not present along the <br /> majority of these roads. New residential development as well as future non-residential minor streets <br /> should utilize the Minor or Residential Improved standard. <br /> Minor or Residential Improved streets include a curb and gutter, subsurface storm drainage, and <br /> sidewalks along each side. <br /> INTERCONNECTIVITY <br /> While some minor roads provide connectivity though outlying areas, most minor residential roads serve a <br /> limited area and have poor connectivity to adjacent developments or roads. Several were constructed <br /> without the need or desire for walkability. Future developments should be connected to adjacent <br /> developments and employ reduced block lengths to facilitate interconnectivity while reducing new <br /> demand on existing collector and arterial streets. <br /> MULTI-MODAL/COMPLETE STREET APLICABILITY <br /> Minor or Residential Improved streets should include sidewalks on each side of the road and crosswalks <br /> at all intersections, providing safe pedestrian access in accordance Americans with Disabilities Act <br /> (ADA). Streets on which bicycle access is desired or encouraged should be demarked by a sharrow in <br /> the center of each lane of vehicular travel, indicating that bicycles and automobiles share the road. Refer <br /> to the Batesville Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan for appropriate Local Urban streets with this marking, <br /> and to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Section 9C.07, for specifications on <br /> sharrow placement and frequency. <br />