J. MERGE OF Two CROSSINGS 1. Where adjoining properties each have a crossing at the lot line the two crossings may, If the owners wish, be merged provided the tota! width of the crossing is not more than 15.0 meters and neither part is more than 9.0 meters; Each owner is responsibie for the part of the crossing fronting his property. SHARED CROSSINGS 1. Shared crossings straddling the lot line and serving a driveway and used by both properties may be permitted where the owners would be put to excessive trouble or expense to obtain suitable access otherwise; A torm of agreement satisfactory to the City's solicitor and made pursuant to Section 215 of the Land Title Act R.$.B.C. 1979, c. 219 in favour of the City shall be registered against both properties; {it shalt include provisions that the shared driveway will be maintained for the use of both properties as long as the crossing remains. : WIGTH OF CROSSING (See dimension G on attached Figure 1) 1. Width is measured along the property line. 2. Subject to the requirements of section A and J of this schedule, minimum and maximum driveway widths shall conform to the following table: Use of Property Min. Width Max. Width 1 and 2 family residential apartment residential commercial, public parking, one-way service stations two-way industrial