Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 550.60 - Noncommercial Driveway Requirements (Illustrations C and D)
a) Width of Drive. All noncommercial
driveways shall have a width between the minimum of 12 feet and the maximum of
24 feet. This width shall be measured at right angles to the center line of the
driveway. The width may be increased by permissible radii to allow for smooth
ingress and egress at the highway connection. Where a driveway is to be used by
large farm equipment, a width of 20 feet should be considered. Although such
arrangements are discouraged, permits may be issued for common residential
entrances to serve adjacent properties. These entrances shall be centered on
the property line and shall not exceed the 24-foot maximum width. The permit
will be issued jointly to the two owners and must be executed by both
owners.
b) Radius of Flare. The
flare used to connect the driveway to the roadway shall normally fall entirely
within the right-of-way. The radii for noncommercial entrances should be
between 10 and 30 feet in rural areas and 5 to 15 feet in urban areas. In cases
where the right-of-way is narrow, traffic volumes are large, or speeds are
high, radii outside these ranges may be permitted to allow for efficient use of
the driveway.
c) Angular Placement.
The driveway center line should generally be at a right angle to the pavement
edge and follow this angle from the roadway to the right-of-way line or, in
rural areas, to a distance of 40 feet from the edge of pavement, whichever is
less. If the size and shape of the property are such that the driveway must be
at an angle to the pavement, this angle should be parallel to the property
line. However, no driveway shall be placed that will have a center line angle
measured from the roadway less than 45 degrees in urban locations or less than
60 degrees in rural locations.
d)
Location. No part of a driveway, including the flare, should encroach on the
frontage of the adjacent property. Where the driveway services a corner
property, a minimum distance shall be maintained to the public road
intersecting the highway. This distance shall be measured parallel to the edge
of pavement or curb of the highway from the edge of the intersecting road to
the beginning of the driveway flare. For rural locations, this distance shall
be a minimum of 50 feet, and for urban locations, this distance shall be
sufficient to allow a 5-foot section of undisturbed curb length. In both rural
and urban areas, no part of the driveway, including the flare, may be closer
than 5 feet to the extension of the near right-of-way line of the intersecting
road.
Notes
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