A.
After this chapter becomes effective, no street shall be accepted by the Township Committee and taken over as a Township thoroughfare to be maintained as such at the public expense unless it shall comply with the following minimum specifications and requirements, and no map intended as a dedication of any lands for public streets submitted to the Township Committee for approval will be approved or accepted for such purposes unless such map shall comply with the following specifications and requirements:
(1)
(2)
Rights-of-way should be fully graded only to the outside edge of the shoulder at which point any slopes, not to be steeper than 3:1, shall begin.
(3)
All pavements to be constructed will be in accordance with the following, which are hereby declared to be minimum requirements for engineering plans, specifications, type of road to be built, materials and method of construction:
(a)
All streets as defined herein are to be built in accordance with plans and specifications drawn and written by a competent engineer and which have been approved by the Township Committee and Township Engineer. The plans and specifications shall include the existing ground conditions and final finished road grades both in profile and in cross section. The plans shall also provide for proper drainage of slopes, cuts and intersections which must, in turn, be related to the particular drainage conditions of the immediate vicinity.
(b)
All streets shall be constructed in accordance with the latest specifications of the New Jersey Department of Transportation and shall have a minimum structural number of 2.7 as established by the American Association of State Highway Officials road test and consist of at least a two-foot Mix No. 5 surface course plus a base course of sufficient structural value to equal the above structural number. Sufficient CBR tests will be taken, by the developer, on the compacted subgrade. Should the results of these tests be less than six, then the minimum required structural number must be 3.3.
(c)
Alternate designs, such as paved or grassed swales and rubble or riprap gutters, may then be used. All curbing shall be of the rollback type, of concrete or stone, and shall have a minimum of a six-inch vertical reveal, twelve-inch base and eighteen-inch vertical height at back, with a total cross-sectional area of at least 180 square inches. All streets shall be curbed, unless it can be shown by the developer that curbing is not required, either to control traffic, drainage or erosion.
(d)
All streets shall have graded shoulders consisting of a minimum of a six-inch quarry process or shoulder stone base course and four inches of topsoil (fertilized, seeded and mulched).
(e)
Sidewalks shall be required unless it can be shown by the developer that potential vehicular and pedestrian traffic is such that there would not be undue danger to pedestrians in their absence. All walks shall be four feet wide and four inches thick and shall be constructed of concrete. Bituminous-concrete sidewalks may be allowed and shall be constructed of a three-inch base course with one-and-one-half-inch surface course.
(4)
An adequate drainage system sufficient to handle all drainage at all times and to prevent the collection of water in puddles at any point in the right-of-way or on abutting properties (and easements for the right to discharge surface water through drainage structures and over adjoining lands) must be provided and the location of catch basins, drains, outlets and other parts of such drainage system must be accurately and distinctly shown on the maps filed with the Township Committee and approved before acceptance of said street. The construction of the drainage system shall be in conformity to the appropriate minimum specifications of the New Jersey State Highway Department.
(5)
In the event that Any ditch, pipeline or watercourse crosses the right-of-way, proper provision must be made for carrying it and must be shown on the map. If the watercourse is such as to come under the jurisdiction of the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders, written consent to the location of the streets must accompany the map. The map must clearly show the type of bridge, culvert, pipe or other structures that will be provided for the watercourse or stream.
(6)
In general, grades of streets shall not exceed 10%, but grades up to 12% shall be permitted on a showing that no traffic hazards will result and on approval of the Township Engineer. No street shall have a grade of less than 1/2 of 1%. In no case shall grades be more than 3% within 100 feet of any intersection.
(7)
Street intersections shall be as nearly at right angles as is possible and in no case shall be less than 60°. The block corners at intersections shall be rounded with a curve having a radius of not less than 20 feet.
(8)
Street jogs with center-line offsets less than 125 feet shall be prohibited.
(9)
A tangent at least 100 feet long shall be introduced between reverse curves on arterial and collector streets.
(10)
When connecting street lines deflect from each other at any one point by more than 10° and not more than 45°, they shall be connected by a curve with a radius of not less than 100 feet for minor streets and 300 feet for arterial and collector streets.
(11)
All changes in grade shall be connected by vertical curves of sufficient radius to provide a smooth transition and proper sight distance.
(12)
Permanent dead-end streets shall not be longer than 1,050 feet and shall provide a turnaround at the end with a radius of not less than 50 feet, fully curbed, and tangent whenever possible to the right side of the street. If a dead-end street is of a temporary nature, a similar turnaround shall be provided and provisions made for future extension of the street and reversion of the excess right-of-way to the adjoining properties.
(13)
No street shall have a name which will duplicate or so nearly duplicate as to be confused with the name of existing streets. The continuation of an existing street shall have the same name.
(14)
The survey or map showing the location and setting of monuments (all street intersections or angle monuments to be of hard, durable material having a depth of at least 2 1/2 feet and at least six inches square at the top), grading, drainage systems, sewer lines, manholes, contours, curbs, sidewalks and other structures prescribed herein must have the approval of the Town Engineer and the Township Committee.
(15)
The location and terminal of the right-of-way must not interfere with other streets of the Township and shall be so constructed as not to constitute a traffic hazard or to seriously interfere with the access of any abutting property owner to a through street. In all cases where a proposed street will intersect a street which is within the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Highway Department, written approval of such intersection by such Department shall be submitted to the Township Committee.
(16)
The title to the right-of-way must be approved by the Township Attorney, and any deed of dedication, releases of mortgages or other title instruments reasonably required by the Attorney must be provided at the cost and expense of the owner, and the owner shall likewise pay the cost and expense of publication of any ordinance which, in the opinion of the Township Attorney, is required for acceptance of any street.
(17)
In front of areas zoned and designed for commercial use, or where a change of zoning to a zone which permits commercial use is contemplated to permit such use, the street width shall be increased by such amount on each side as may be necessary by the Board to assure the free flow of through traffic without interference by parked or parking vehicles and to provide adequate and safe parking space for such commercial or business district.
(18)
Major subdivisions, as defined in § 255-3, that adjoin or include existing streets that do not conform to the existing Street Ordinance shall be improved to meet these standards and shall include pavement, shoulders, drainage, shade trees and curbing and sidewalks, if required. If the subdivision is along one side only, only 1/2 of the street shall be improved accordingly. This requirement shall be eliminated only upon developers showing that:
B.
At least three copies of the survey or map of the street [one of which shall be a reproducing linen tracing] shall be filed with the Township Committee when application is made to the Township for the approval of said map or survey and the acceptance of the streets shown thereon.
C.
The approval of any maps and plans for the purpose of enabling owners to comply with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 46:23-9.9 et seq. shall not be deemed an acceptance of any street, nor shall the Township of Independence, prior to the final adoption of an ordinance for the purpose, be in any way obligated to maintain or exercise jurisdiction over any such streets.
[Amended 2-13-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-01]
D.
The Township Committee, in its discretion, may refuse to approve or accept any street, notwithstanding compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter, when, in its judgment, the public interest renders such approval or acceptance inadvisable. It may also permit exceptions and variations to the foregoing requirements when good cause therefor is shown, and the public interest will not be adversely affected thereby. In any case, the Township Committee may refuse to accept any street until such time as the same is fully completed in accordance with the provisions hereof.