Chapter 6 Mobility Standards Part 3 Street Name Change, Street Closing, Street Naming and Site Addressing Page 2 of 3
6.3.4 Release or Modification of Private Access Easement
6.3.5 Street Names
| Example | Problem |
| Stonehenge vs. Stonehedge | Similar Spelling |
| Rumplestiltskin | Difficult to spell |
| Jotunheimen | Obscure |
| Phunny | Phonetically confusing spelling |
| Category | Criteria | Possible Street Type Designations |
| Limited Access Roadway | Four or more lanes, divided, limited access | Pike, Freeway, or Expressway |
| Major Arterials | Multi-lane, high volume, through movement of traffic |
Thoroughfare, Avenue, Road,
Boulevard, Parkway (County Designated), Highway |
| Minor Arterials and Collectors |
Two or more lanes, moderate traffic volumes and trip lengths |
Avenue, Street, Road, Drive, Trace |
| Local Residential or Commercial |
Two or more lanes, provide access to individual residences or businesses |
Lane, Drive, Way, Circle, Trail, Loop |
| Residential or Commercial Cul-de-sacs |
Typically two travel lanes,
providing access to fewer than twenty sites |
Court, Place, Terrace |
| Shopping Center ingress/egress |
Typically two travel lanes,
providing access to business sites within a larger planned development |
Square, Arcade, Center, Plaza |
| Service Facilities | One or more travel lanes providing service access to residences and businesses |
Alley, Walk, Court, Terrace |
Street type designations that are proposed that do not meet the criteria listed above will not be approved.