B.
Where required by the Town Superintendent of Highways
or designated Town Engineer, porous tile with a minimum diameter of four inches
shall be laid in coarse, washed sand under all curbs as shown on Figure 11,
Appendix B. This underdrain shall be so graded that any water under the curbs
will drain to the nearest catch basin where the underdrain shall be connected
as shown on Figure 9, Appendix B.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Figures 9 and 11 of Appendix B are included at
the end of this chapter.
C.
Concrete shall be finished and cured to the satisfaction
of the Town Superintendent of Highways and designated Town Engineer. The developer
shall, at his own expense, replace any curbing damaged before dedication.
D.
Curbs may be mountable or nonmountable type. Curbs on
medians, inside shoulder edges or outlining channelizing islands can be nonmountable
type.
E.
Ramps for the handicapped, required by Highway Law § 330,
shall be provided at each curbed intersection and midblock crosswalk where
curbs are constructed. Ramps at intersections shall be constructed in accordance
with Figure 12a, Appendix B,[3] and the specifications for sidewalks. Ramps at midblock locations
shall be constructed in a similar manner.
[3]
Editor's Note: Figure 12a of Appendix B is included at the end of this chapter.
A.
Whenever required, the developer shall construct sidewalks
on both sides of streets or highways as shown on Figures 2 and 4, Appendix
B.[1] Sidewalks shall be constructed of portland cement concrete or
asphalt concrete.
[1]
Editor's Note: Figures 2 and 4 of Appendix B are included at
the end of this chapter.
B.
Cement concrete sidewalks shall be four inches thick
and shall be of 1-2-3- mix with air entrainment of 6% by volume. Cement concrete
sidewalks shall be reinforced with No. 66-66 welded wire fabric placed two
inches from bottom of slab and shall be poured in one course, vibrated, properly
screeded, finished to true grade and cured.
C.
Asphalt concrete sidewalks may be constructed only in
residential areas. Bituminous material shall meet the requirement of Type
1AC, 1ACF of Section 401 of the current Standard Specifications of the New
York State Department of Transportation. Compacted thickness of asphalt concrete
shall be a minimum of 2 1/2 inches.
D.
All sidewalks shall be constructed on a base of approved
gravel or crushed stone of at least six inches in depth. Sidewalks shall be
constructed with a transverse slope of 1/4 inch per foot toward the traveled
way, except that the slope may be away from the traveled way if the runoff
will not affect adjacent properties. The longitudinal slope of a sidewalk
shall not exceed 10%.
E.
Where vehicular traffic is anticipated to cross an area
of sidewalk, the following specifications shall apply:
(1)
Cement concrete sidewalks shall be six inches thick and
shall be mixed, reinforced and placed in accordance with the specifications
above.
(2)
Asphalt concrete shall consist of a three-inch binder
course and a one-and-one-half-inch wearing course to be constructed in accordance
with the specifications for streets or highways, except that the specification
for size and type of roller shall not apply.
A.
The developer shall so design, layout and construct all
driveways, both within and without the limits of the rights-of-way, so that
the latest models of modern cars may enter and leave the right-of-way without
difficulty. All driveways shall be provided with a negative grade within 20
feet of the street or highway right-of-way line.
B.
The developer shall obtain all necessary permits and
construct all driveway entrances to the satisfaction of the appropriate governing
agency. All necessary driveway entrances within the subdivision shall be constructed
at the time of construction of the curbs.
C.
To the extent practicable, all driveway grades shall
be restricted to a maximum of 15%. Any driveway grade in excess of 6% shall
be paved with either blacktop or oil and stone in order to prevent erosion
and resultant sedimentation on the public road network unless it is specifically
certified by the developer's professional engineer through a detailed
drainage/erosion study and plan that such sedimentation will not occur.
A.
The developer shall construct all road intersections
in accordance with Figure 14, except in the case of a new road intersecting
an existing road when it shall be modified as shown on Figure 15, Appendix
B.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Figures 14 and 15 of Appendix B are included at
the end of this chapter.
B.
A minimum of 275 feet of unobstructed stop line sight
distance shall be provided for both approaches along the street or highway
at driveway entrances.
C.
Stop line sight distance shall be measured from a point
on the center line of the approaching lane of the minor road or driveway 12
feet behind the projected edge of roadway of the major road to a point on
the center line of the approaching lane of the major road. The height of eye
and height of object shall both be assumed to be 44 inches above the road
pavement. Each approach to the intersection shall be considered separately.
The developer shall furnish and install a four-way road name sign at
every road intersection made by the roads he constructs. Signs and posts shall
conform to the standards established by the Uniform Traffic Manual of New
York State. (See Figure 16.[1])
[1]
Editor's Note: Figure 16 is included in Appendix B and the end
of this chapter.
A.
Monuments shall be set at all required locations specified
by the designated Town Engineer.
B.
Monuments shall be minimum of 36 inches long and five
inches square at the top and shall have centered in the top a three-eighths-inch
or one-half-inch drill hole, a three-eighths-inch or one-half-inch steel rod
slightly protruding or some other permanent and satisfactory center mark.
Monuments shall be of cut granite free from imperfections or of concrete as
shown on Figure 17, Appendix B.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Figure 17 of Appendix B is included at the end of this chapter.
C.
Monuments shall not be set until the roadway has been
completed, nor shall they be set while frost is in the ground. They shall
be so set and tamped as to prevent settlement or shifting.
D.
The developer's licensed land surveyor shall certify
that the location of all monuments is accurate before acceptance of the street
or highway by the Town Board.
The type and need for guiderail installation shall be approved by Town
Superintendent of Highways and designated Town Engineer. General guidelines
for determining the need for guiderails are shown below.
A.
Height of a dropoff from break road shoulder slope to
the toe of slope. Slopes less than one-to-two with height of dropoff more
than four feet will require guiderail installation. Slopes one-to-two having
a height of dropoff more than 10 feet will be protected with guiderail.
C.
All guiderail shall be box beam meeting the requirements
of Section 710 of the current standards of the New York State Department of
Transportation.
All signs, signals, markings and other control devices for maintenance
and protection of traffic must conform to the requirements of the New York
State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Roof and cellar drains shall in no case be allowed to flow onto the
highway right-of-way. With the approval of the Town Superintendent of Highways
and the designated Town Engineer, in writing, these drains may be piped to
the roadway stormwater pipe drain to which they shall be connected on top
only. Such drains must be installed prior to the start to fine grading of
the roadway.
A.
Wherever a temporary or permanent deadend is allowed
on a subdivision street or highway, a turnaround shall be constructed. This
turnaround shall take the form of a circle as required by the Town Planning
Board and shall be constructed as shown on Figures 20a and 20b, Appendix B.[1] The temporary type of construction shall be used only when authorized
by the Town Planning Board in cases of the foreseeable future extension of
the highway.
[1]
Editor's Note: Figures 20a and 20b of Appendix B are included
at the end of this chapter.
B.
If curbs and/or sidewalks are planned, the radius of
the right-of-way shall be increased to accommodate the additional width.
C.
Surface treatment and construction of islands shall be
as shown in Figure 20b, Appendix B, of these specifications[2] and must be approved by the Town Superintendent of Highways and
designated Town Engineer.
[2]
Editor's Note: Figure 20b of Appendix B is included at the end of this chapter.