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Z A) 6 ra m-en1:4F-V`1-• <br /> Burnett County Zoning Administration <br /> BURNETT COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER <br /> 7410 County Road K,# 102 Phone(715)349-2138 <br /> Siren,Wisconsin 54872 <br /> AMENDMENT TO THE BURNETT COUNTY LAND USE/ZONING ORDINANCE <br /> SECTION 4.3 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS: <br /> A new paragraph to be added as 4.3(3) : <br /> (3) All driveways which serve new principal buildings or mobile <br /> homes that are greater than 75 feet from the centerline of <br /> public or private roads shall meet the following within 60 <br /> days of land use/building permit issuance: <br /> (a) Driveways shall have a minimum clearance width of 20 <br /> feet. Any curves in driveways must not be less than <br /> 100 foot radius. <br /> (b) Overhead clearance shall be established at a minimum <br /> height of 13 feet. <br /> (c) Driveways exceeding 150 feet in length must provide an <br /> adequate turnaround area that will accomodate a 30 foot <br /> long fire truck. If a circle drive is constructed, it <br /> must have a radius of no less than 45 feet to the <br /> centerline. Otherwise, the turnaround area shall not <br /> be less than 60 feet by 60 feet, or a turnout area of <br /> 20 feet width by 30 feet length. This turnaround must <br /> be located within 75 feet of the principal building <br /> end of the driveway. <br /> Further, in the interest of public safety and better delivery of <br /> emergency services, the Burnett County Board of Supervisors encourages <br /> and recommends that existing driveways be upgraded to these minimum <br /> standards. <br />
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