§ 734.113. Construction of crossing; minimum standards.  


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  • (a)

    The minimum standards for railroad crossings of public streets, roads and rights-of-way in the City shall be as set forth on Drawing No. 969, dated March 23, 1960, prepared by the City Engineer of the former City of Jacksonville, consisting of two sheets, sheet No. 1 being entitled Standard Railroad Crossings for City of Jacksonville and sheet No. 2 being entitled Standard Railroad Crossings Filler Block for Type I, whereon are shown plans for the construction of Type I, Type II and Type III railroad crossings, the sheets having been approved by the City Commission of the former City of Jacksonville on May 24, 1960 and prints of which are on file with the Corporation Secretary and with the City Engineer.

    (b)

    Railroads constructing or reconstructing or causing to be constructed or reconstructed railroad crossings of public streets, roads or rights-of-way in the City shall comply with the minimum standards as follows:

    (1)

    On arterial streets, heavily traveled thoroughfares and municipal connecting-link roads, not less than the minimum requirements for Type I railroad crossings shall be met and provided.

    (2)

    On paved streets other than those described in subsection (a), not less than the minimum requirements for Type II railroad crossings shall be met and provided.

    (3)

    On graded or unimproved streets, not less than the minimum requirements for Type III railroad crossings shall be met and provided.

    (Code 1965, § 30-25; Ord. 70-650-526; Ord. 71-397-181; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1)

    Note— Former § 608.113.