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A. Internal Subdivision Roads. The standard to which a road is constructed shall be based on the categories set forth below. The category shall also be determined by lots indirectly served where the road is a collector or subcollector and provides necessary access to lots not otherwise served by a collector or sub-collector.

Category I:

A cul-de-sac road or other minor road that serves less than 20 lots.

Category II:

A road that serves between 20 and 39 lots.

Category III:

A road that serves 40 or more lots.

B. Category Determination. The borough will determine the category of road based on the standards set forth in this chapter. If the developer disagrees with the category the applicant may request a review by the manager.

C. Existing Collector Roads. Existing collector roads shall be reconstructed to a Category III in a new subdivision, where the average daily traffic (ADT) on the existing collector road can be projected to exceed 300 after subdivision. Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Division of Planning, Mapping Section current ADT readings shall be referenced.

D. Half-Streets. Where a previous dedicated half-street exists in a subdivision adjacent to a new subdivision, the second half of the street within the proposed subdivision shall be dedicated to the borough for public use by the subdivider. (Ord. 08-03-180)