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2 <br /> The purpose of an ordinance here is two fold- to establish liability for gate damage when <br />responders damage a gate, and to require that there be some means whereby responders can <br />have access to a code, lock-box, or some other mechanism that allows them to open the gate. <br /> The benefit to the responders is no more conversations about who is going to replace that <br />bolt on the gate. The benefit to the public is they don’t die from a heart attack while responders <br />take the gate apart. <br /> <br />f) Bridges on Roads and Driveways: <br /> Private bridges must have a capacity of 40,000 pounds, be 12” wide, and use steel for the <br />main beams of the bridge. The deck of the bridge should be above the 100 year flood plain. <br />This allows a tanker with 2200 gallons of water cross the bridge. The benefit to the fire <br />departments is apparatus won’t fall through a bridge. The benefit to the homeowner is no <br />access problems and their insurance company can write a policy. Most insurance companies, if <br />they do an on site inspection, require a letter from the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal stating that the <br />bridge is adequate for fire apparatus. Mortgages require that houses be above the 100 or 500 <br />year flood plain, that often requires a surveyors' statement, so adding the bridge deck to that is a <br />small incremental cost. <br /> <br /> <br />Home Occupations Comments: <br /> <br /> The current ordinance limits the number of people who can work from a house to 2 <br />people. The ordinance work for urban and suburban areas, but might limit small businesses or <br />start-ups in less dense areas. The Efland small area plan group wrestled with this, and those <br />discussions are relevant county wide. For the purpose of those discussions, the following <br />exemplary businesses where discussed: <br /> <br /> Professional Services such as surveyor, engineering, software <br /> Professional Services such as accountant <br /> Professional Services such as medical services <br /> Service industry such as a hair stylist <br /> Service industry such as an electrician <br /> Service Industry such as landscaping <br /> <br /> The impact of a home business can be measured in the following ways: <br /> <br />1) Parking for people working at the home. <br />2) Parking for people visiting the business <br />3) Number of people coming and going each day <br />4) Noise impact <br />5) Visual impact of the parking area, equipment or buildings <br />6) Signage for the business <br /> <br /> Looking at the example businesses, you can see where they have different impacts. The <br />electrician and landscaper may have virtually no visitors, and may require no signage. The hair <br />stylist would have many visitors and probably want to have a sign. The accountant would have <br />less visitors than the hair stylist, and may want a sign. The engineering or software company <br />would have few visitors due to the contract nature of the work, and may not need any sign. The <br />landscaper would need to have big pieces of equipment whereas the electrician would just need <br />7