Request for a 2.5-foot variance from the minimum 14.5-foot sight distance decision point standard to allow a 12-foot sight distance decision point.
This variance concerns a slight reduction in sight distance at a driveway, which staff recommended approving, suggesting minimal safety impact.
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Request for a 2.5-foot variance from the minimum 14.5-foot sight distance decision point standard to allow a 12-foot sight distance decision point.
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