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9/12/1988
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Article III, Section 3-100, Definitions * <br /> <br />Controlled Access Highway: Any thoroughfare which is a high volume <br />freeway (without signalization on principal lanes) designed for <br />four (4) to eight (8) main lanes and four (4) service lanes with a <br />right-of-way (ROW) capacity that allows two (2) to four (4) <br />additional lanes. <br /> <br />Controlled Access Highway Zone: A zone extending five hundred feet <br />(500') to either side of the right-of-way (ROW) of a controlled <br />access highway as designated on the City of LaPorte's Land Use Map. <br /> <br />*NOTES: <br /> <br />The definition of Control1ed Access Highway (with <br />some minor rephrasing) was taken from Volume One, <br />Section 1.3 of the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />Controlled Access Highway Zones are established on <br />the City's Land Use Map and designated by a cross <br />hatched high-light. State Highway 225 and New <br />State Highway 146 are the only thoroughfares within <br />the City presently designated as Controlled Access <br />Highways. <br /> <br />Interim Sign Regulations: Signs located within a <br />Controlled Access Highway Zone shall be limited to <br />a maximum height of sixty five feet (65'). <br />
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