Prior to acceptance into the county roads system,
all streets or roads shall meet the following specifications:
A. Width of streets. The minimum dedicated width of streets
or roads between property lines shall be fifty (50) feet. Additional
width may be required for collector-type streets which may be anticipated
to carry heavier volumes of traffic.
B. Grading. Before acceptance by the Board of County
Commissioners, all streets and/or roads must be graded to provide
designed drainage and to attain the proper cross section as shown
in Drawing No. 1 attached to these regulations. Easments shall be provided outside the right-of-way for
the construction and maintenance of slopes and for the construction
and maintenance of drainage when same falls outside the right-of-way
limits as shown in Drawing No. 1.
C. Dead-end streets. No dead-end streets will be accepted
unless they are provided with a circular turnaround having a minimum
radius of forty (40) feet right-of-way.
D. Grades. The minimum allowable grade on any street
shall be one-half of one percent (1/2 of 1%), and maximum allowable
grades shall be five percent (5%), although when topographic or other
conditions make heavier grades necessary, the Board of County Commissioners
may give its approval upon the recommendation of the County Roads
Engineer when, in the opinion of the Roads Engineer, it causes no
hazard to the road or traffic.
E. Drainage. Proper and adequate provisions for drainage
shall be made for the disposal of stormwater, on and adjacent to the
right-of-way, of a design, grade and capacity as determined by the
rational method or other method as approved by the County Roads Engineer.
Such drainage shall be carried to a permanent drainage outlet secured
by proper legal agreements. Grades of side ditches and culverts shall
be shown on the plat.
F. Bridges and culverts. All watercourses crossed by
streets, roads, alleys or entranceways shall be provided with permanent
bridges, culverts or pipes extending the full width of the street,
road, alley or entranceway of adequate size as determined by the rational
method or other method as approved by the County Engineer. Material
shall be asphalt-coated corrugated galvanized steel or other material
as approved by the County Engineer. All material and construction
methods shall meet Maryland State Highway Administration specifications
and standards. Headwalls, of a type and standard as approved by the
County Roads Engineer, shall be provided where determined necessary
by the County Engineer.
G. Stormwater easements. In the event that the subdivision
or development is traversed by a natural or designed watercourse (channel,
stream, creek or ditch), easements must be furnished, by dedication,
conforming substantially to and adjacent to the lines of such watercourse
so as to enable the most economic maintenance by the Board. The exact
width and location of such easements shall be determined by the County
Engineer.
H. Curbs and gutters; curb radius; intersections.
(1) If a curb, gutter or curb and gutter are to be constructed,
the limits of such construction shall be as shown on Drawing No. 2
attached to these regulations and shall conform to specifications
and approval of the County Roads Engineer.
(2) If the curb, gutter or curb and gutter are to be included,
the minimum radius at corners for such shall be fifteen (15) feet.
(3) Where no curb, gutter or curb and gutter are to be
placed, the minimum radius at corners shall be twenty-five(25) feet.
Intersections should be as nearly at ninety-degree angles as designs
will permit.
I. Sidewalks. Sidewalks, if placed, shall be located
at least eighteen (18) inches from the right-of-way line of the road
or street and shall be constructed as shown on Drawing No. 2 attached
to these regulations and shall conform to the Maryland State Highway Administration
Standard drawing for such construction and shall meet the approval
of the County Roads Engineer.
J. Base course. Before acceptance by the Board of County
Commissioners, all streets and/or roads must be provided with a base
course, meeting the specifications and to the depth, width and cross
section shown in Drawing No. 1 attached to these regulations. Blending of materials will be permitted. Final density
shall be ninety-five percent (95%) of laboratory determined density
as determined by AASHTO T180, Method D, as provided by the developer.
Other types of base may be substituted upon approval of the County
Roads Engineer. However, substitutions must provide a minimum density,
in place of one hundred twenty (120) pounds per cubic foot. All materials
and construction methods shall meet current Maryland State Highway
Administration specifications. Samples shall be taken at a frequency
of not less than one (1) per one thousand (1,000) feet and shall be
at the cost of the developer.
Before acceptance by the Board, an street improvements
shall be made in accordance with the aforegoing specifications and
the standard drawings attached hereto. All materials shall meet Maryland State Highway Administration
specifications, except as otherwise noted. In addition, all construction
methods shall be according to current Maryland State Highway Administration
Standards and Specifications, except as may be shown in the standard
drawings attached hereto. All improvements shall be subject to the
supervision and approval of the County Roads Engineer.