It is the purpose of these specifications to establish minimum acceptable standards for street construction in the Village of Kiryas Joel, Orange County, New York. In setting forth these standards for the protection of the public safety, the Village Board determines that the specifications, standards and requirements contained herein are the minimum standards to which all streets in the Village of Kiryas Joel must hereinafter be constructed, reconstructed, widened, or restored. Existing streets shall be brought up to these standards by developers as needed to accommodate new development. The terms "streets" and "roads" are used interchangeably in these specifications and shall include, without limitation, widenings. Sidewalks and walkways are used interchangeably in these specifications.
A plan of the proposed street shall be prepared by a qualified professional engineer or qualified land surveyor licensed by the State of New York.
A. 
The street design plans shall show the following elements, as a minimum:
(1) 
Proposed right-of-way of at least 50 feet (60 feet for designated streets) described by metes and bounds. Roads are required to be public and dedicated to the Village unless the Planning Board grants an exception for private roads due to an extraordinary condition(s).
[Amended 9-21-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
(2) 
Location, width, profiles and grades of the proposed roadway. Street pavement width shall be 37 feet minimum plus six-inch curbs on both sides, concrete sidewalks shall be six feet wide located on both sides of the street. For projects fronting on existing streets with substandard widths, applicants shall widen the street proportionate to the frontage of their project and construct sidewalks and curbs, to the requisite widths and at their own cost. See also § 124-6B for additional requirements.
[Amended 9-21-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
(3) 
Cross sections of the roadbed, curbs, and sidewalks, super elevations and maximum safe speed of curves. All road profiles must illustrate vertical curves designed to accommodate school buses, firetrucks and tractor trailers.
[Amended 9-21-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
(4) 
Storm drainage system including calculated runoffs, culverts, ditches and other drainage structures with invert elevations, slopes and calculated capacities.
(5) 
Location of easements and utilities, including electrical, gas, telephone, water and sewer lines, signs, sidewalks, streetlights, hydrants, mail boxes, and walkway easements. Streetlights shall be set at a maximum spacing of 200 feet. Fire hydrants shall be set at a maximum spacing of 350 feet. Fire hydrants and mailboxes shall be set two feet off the sidewalk. No fences, trees, bushes, plants, or any type of obstruction shall be permitted within the right-of-way. No private structures or parking may be within 10 feet of the sidewalks.
(6) 
Positive drainage outlets shall be indicated and means of access (easement) if not within applicant's property. Easements shall be described by metes and bounds.
(7) 
Names of adjacent property owners including names of property owners adjacent to off-site drainage outlets.
(8) 
Private roads or driveways serving more than six dwelling units shall be constructed to these standards unless a specific waiver is approved by the Planning Board. Where any property having an existing private intersection with a Village street undergoes a change in use, it shall conform with these street specifications.
(9) 
All street names must be designated by the Village Board.
[Added 9-21-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
B. 
One copy each of the plans shall be submitted to the Village Department of Pubic Works (hereinafter "DPW") and Village Engineer at the time of application to the Planning Board pursuant to the Code of the Village of Kiryas Joel, and to the County Commissioner of Public Works when said proposed street drains towards, intersects or may otherwise affect a County highway. Such streets must not be subject to any right or easement to others which will in any way interfere with its use as a street at all times. Such streets, widenings, easements, public improvements and infrastructure must be offered to the Village by an appropriate offer of dedication, including deeds and easements, containing the correct metes and bounds description as shown on the approved map. The offer of dedication, deeds, easements and filing instruments must be approved by the Attorney for the Village. Fees must be paid by the applicant.
C. 
A technical review by the DPW and/or Village Engineer of the street plans, as described herein, is required. Field inspection by the Village Engineer, or Village DPW, of the proposed street or streets during construction is also required. The applicant shall reimburse the Village for the professional fees required in accordance with the review and/or inspection.
D. 
Permanent and temporary easements must be furnished in said deed granting to the Village the right, though not the responsibility, to maintain all outlets for surface water or natural stream drainage which will run from such roadway over private property to a point where a natural watercourse exists and to which such outlet and easement will carry such water. A minimum of 20 feet width of easement shall be required for the maintenance of said easements.
E. 
All the proposed improvements, including, without limitation, pavements, sidewalks, curbs, widenings, and all other improvements, must be constructed to conform to the minimum requirements and standards set forth herein and notation citing Chapter 124, Streets Specifications, in the Code of the Village of Kiryas Joel be affixed to the street improvement plan and approved subdivision plot. The Village may withhold certificates of occupancy if all improvements have not been properly completed. The failure to cite the street specifications shall not relieve any person of the requirement to comply with the street specifications.
Plans submitted shall not be altered or amended after having been approved by the Village DPW and Planning Board, unless amended plans are resubmitted and approved. However, the developer, at his own expense, shall provide any additional infrastructure, storm drainage facilities or utilities as may be ordered by the Village DPW, if during the course of construction, in the opinion of the Village DPW, the Village Engineer and/or the County DPW, such additional structures of facilities are necessary to prevent any need for future installations of utilities or culverts within the pavement area, to assure the durability of pavement, future maintenance of right-of-way, or welfare and safety of the public.
A. 
Before offering for sale any lot or dwelling unit not on a public highway or on a public highway to be widened or reconstructed, the applicant must first file at the office of the Village Clerk plans which have been approved by the Planning Board of the Village of Kiryas Joel. Public improvements, including, without limitation, new road construction and road widenings, must be completed in accordance with state and local law.
B. 
Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any property, the developer shall complete, for street purposes, the clearing and grubbing and excavation; filling; rough grading and storm drainage; both within the development and the required off-site drainage, as hereinafter specified. All street right-of-way fronting, and drainage easements serving such lot and extending from existing improved right-of-way and easements up to and including the last lots upon which a building permit is requested to be issued shall be improved in order to assure suitable access by fire, police, ambulance and other emergency vehicles to sites of actual building construction.
C. 
Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a structure on any lot, the street upon which the lot fronts must have been satisfactorily constructed. All related street and public improvements, including sidewalks, utilities, connections, streetlighting, street signs, fire hydrants, mailboxes, and surface restoration, etc., must have been properly completed. Dedication as set forth below must have been accepted. The Village may, at its discretion, permit the application of the top course of asphalt to be deferred, if the new road is expected to experience significant use by construction equipment for a period of time in conjunction with ongoing development. This will only be considered if adequate monetary funds, directly accessible by the Village, are posted by the developer for this and related preparatory work. The one-year maintenance period would begin upon the satisfactory completion of the top course of asphalt and subsequent acceptance by the Village.
A. 
Where streets are to be dedicated, such dedication shall not be accepted until the applicant's professional engineer or licensed land surveyor and the Village DPW, and if requested by the Village, the Village Engineer shall have certified to the Village Board in writing that the construction of the streets and/or street widenings, public improvements, and infrastructure have been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications that follow, and that the total right-of-way area has been cleared of all debris and all construction completed in a workmanlike manner. The Village shall have the right to rely on the opinion of the applicant's engineer, even if it has received a concurring opinion from its own professionals.
B. 
In his written certification, as required above, the developer's professional engineer shall state clearly that he has inspected all phases of the street construction and that all work has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications.
C. 
There shall also be a certification from a licensed land surveyor stating that the new street, sidewalk, utilities, and infrastructure, together with related improvements, have been constructed within the right-of-way bounds.
D. 
Inspection procedures during road construction, involving the developer's engineer, the contractor, and the Village, are described in a following section.
A. 
The following sections include general and more detailed specifications for design and construction of new streets and all streets must hereinafter be constructed, reconstructed, widened, or restored. These are minimum standards, which may have to be made more stringent for specific situations, if so determined by the Village DPW or the Village Engineer.
B. 
The following streets are designated through streets and shall have a minimum right-of-way width of 60 feet and a minimum pavement width of 40 feet: Acres Road, Bakertown Road, Forest Road, Schunemunk Road, Mountain Road and County Route 44. The Village DPW may, and a developer shall, open such streets to the full right-of-way width. Any issues related to the placement of improvements in the right-of-way or related to the exact bounds of the right-of-way shall be determined by the Village DPW with the assistance of the Village Engineer. An appeal may be had to the Board of Trustees, whose decision shall be final.
C. 
Figure 1[1] shows typical cross sections for new Village Roads/Streets, with minimum dimensions. The widths of right-of-way and pavement will be construed to larger when required by this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: Figure 1 is on file in the Village offices.
A. 
Dead-end streets and culs-de-sac are subject to the development standards as may be adopted in the Subdivision of Land regulations. See the Code of the Village of Kiryas Joel.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 155-14, Subdivision of lots.
B. 
Culs-de-sac shall generally be circular, with radii of sufficient length to permit both cars and trucks to negotiate the curve in a counterclockwise direction. The minimum outside radius of cul-de-sac pavement shall be 45 feet.
[Amended 9-21-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
A. 
Intersections are subject to the development standards as may be adopted in the Subdivision of Land regulations. See the Code of the Village of Kiryas Joel.[1] All intersections with existing Village or county roads shall be constructed with the edge of pavement having a radius of 20 feet maximum. Intersections within a development shall be constructed with the edge of pavement having a radius of 25 feet minimum and 35 feet maximum. All intersections shall be illuminated by streetlights.
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 155-14, Subdivision of lots.
B. 
Where a development street intersects a Village or county road, the approved plans will show the proposed type, length and diameter of pipe and drainage flow along the existing public road. The pipe will be installed and paid for by the developer under the direction of the Village DPW and Village Engineer, or the County DPW or his representative, as the case may be. The grade of the intersecting street with a Village or county road shall be a negative 2% from the edge of pavement of the Village or county road for a distance of 50 feet along the center line of the new road. The County DPW shall be notified of all intersections with county roads, for approval of location, grade and drainage structures. All intersection configurations shall comply with sight distance requirements set forth herein.
A. 
Minimum horizontal sight distance shall be as follows:
Speed Limit
(mph)
Sight Distance
(feet)
30
200
B. 
The above-mentioned minimum sight distances shall apply to street intersections and driveways. Additional sight distance may be required in specific locations, in consideration of steep slopes, or other conditions.
In general, street lines within a block, deflecting from each other at any one point by more than 10°, shall be connected with a curve, the radius of which for the center line of street shall not be less than 400 feet on major streets, 200 feet on collector streets and 100 feet on minor streets. The outer street line in each case shall be parallel to such inner street line. A tangent of at least 100 feet long shall be introduced between reverse curves on arterial and collector streets.
The grade of the street shall not be in excess of 10% nor less than 1%. At intersections, a 2% negative grade shall be provided for a distance of 50 feet from the edge of the traveled way. The Village DPW or Village Engineer must approve any exception.
A. 
The developer shall design and construct all driveways within the limits of the right-of-way with sufficient sight distance and with a grade no more than one inch per foot from curb or ditch line to the right-of-way line. Driveways shall include, without limitation, private street entrances on public streets. All driveways shall have a minimum eight-inch R.O.B. gravel foundation course from curb or ditch line to right-of-way line and no less than three-inch asphalt wearing course from curb or street pavement line to right-of-way line, which shall be applied during or after the laying of the street pavement. The Village DPW or Village Engineer may require asphalt paving beyond the right-of-way line, into the property, where special circumstances warrant. Driveways may be required to constructed to street specifications if warranted.
B. 
All driveways shall be graded to the satisfaction of the Village DPW prior to the surfacing of such driveways. Any driveway not complying with these requirements shall be reconstructed at the expense of the property owner.
C. 
If driveway culverts are required, they shall be minimum 12 inches in diameter and 30 feet long. Culvert pipe material shall comply with culvert drain pipe as specified elsewhere. Minimum 12 inches of cover shall be provided over the culvert.
Where surface water from streets must lead through, other than gutters and storm drains or existing stream channels, outside the right-of-way, permanent drainage easements having a minimum width of 20 feet shall be provided to a point where a natural watercourse exists. In some cases, this may include easements over property outside the boundaries of the subdivision involved. Natural stream or ditch channels shall have a minimum of 20 feet wide permanent easements and be shown on the proposed plans of the subdivision, if required by the Village Engineer for a specific public purpose. All permanent easement lines shall be monumented as a right-of-way. The Village shall have an easement for public use in any improvements, facilities, and appurtenances installed within street rights-of-way, including, without limitation, water and/or sewer lines, whether or not dedicated to any public agency.
Road and development plans shall include erosion control measures, which will be provided during construction as necessary, using appropriate techniques for specific situations. Erosion control measures shall be employed as necessary to prevent loss of soil from erosion, and also to prevent resulting property damage, siltation, and contamination of watercourses or impoundments. Erosion control measures may include hay bales, silt fences, diversion ditches, siltation ponds, dumped stone, or other provisions, used singly or in combination as needed.
On all streets, Portland cement concrete curbs shall be constructed to the dimensions and specifications shown in the attached Figure 3.[1] A base course of eight inches of R.O.B. gravel, tamped and free of stone over two-inch thickness shall be laid under all curbing. A concrete mix of 4,000 psi after 28 days shall be used and shall be finished and cured to the satisfaction of the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Curbs shall be depressed four inches at all driveways. Stone curbs or precast curbs may be substituted on approval of the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Sections of curb may not be longer than 10 feet without suitable expansion joints.
[1]
Editor's Note: Figure 3 is on file in the Village offices.
Where required by the Village Engineer or Village, the developer shall provide and install guide rails in accordance with the standards set forth in the Highway Design Manual, Facilities Design Division, New York State Department of Transportation, Chapter 10.
A. 
The drainage system, and/or culverts, with respect to all proposed streets and driveways, shall be designed in accordance with established engineering principles and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Plans for any drainage structure other than pipe culverts, when existing or proposed, shall be submitted in detail to the Village DPW and Village Engineer for approval. The minimum grade of any drainage pipe or culvert shall not be less than 1%. The approved plans shall show invert elevations of the inlet and outlet of all drainage structures. Any deviation from the approved plans shall be on approval of the Village DPW or Village Engineer, in writing. Any substantial change shall require amendment of the subdivision plat or site plan. No culvert pipe shall be less than 15 inches in diameter unless by approval of the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Pipe for culverts may be reinforced concrete, which shall conform to the attached specifications for materials, aluminized corrugated metal pipe of a gauge in accordance with the New York State Specifications for corrugated metal pipe, or high-density polyethylene corrugated pipe with smooth interiors, equal to ADS N-12 pipe.
B. 
The width of the trench in which the pipe is laid shall be sufficient to permit tamping of the backfill around the pipe. A cushion of a least six inches shall be laid in line with grade prior to laying the pipe. No rock over three inches in thickness shall protrude or lay in this cushion. The soil below the cushion shall be stable enough that there will be no settlement of pipe after backfilling the trench.
C. 
The pipe shall be laid to true line and grade on the prepared bed of the trench. All connections for corrugated metal pipe shall consist of twelve-inch corrugated metal bands lapping on equal portions of the sections to be connected. Backfilling of the trench shall be done with R.O.B. gravel or other suitable material approved by the DPW. The backfill shall be made in layers of no more than 18 inches which shall be compacted. The top of any drainage pipe shall be no less than 12 inches below the finished grade of pavement unless approved by the Village DPW or Village Engineer.
D. 
Drainage systems shall be designed to preserve the natural patterns and directions of drainage that existed prior to development.
E. 
All drainage structures shall be of a size sufficient to carry natural water runoff and stormwater, and also that which, in the opinion of the Village DPW or Village Engineer, may be reasonably anticipated from future construction both from within the development and from adjoining properties. Additional or larger culverts and drainage structures shall be installed and paid for by the developer if the Village DPW and Village Engineer so direct. In general, storm sewers and culverts shall be designed for a twenty-five-year frequency storm. Ditching and grading shall be designed and planned in conjunction with the storm sewer system to handle overflows from larger storms, in order to prevent or minimize flooding and water damage. Storm drainage systems in areas of higher-density development or in other sensitive areas may have to be designed to handle larger storms.
The following procedures shall be followed during the various stages of development and construction of all streets, public improvements, utilities and infrastructure (NOTE: Inspections are required before any covering or backfilling of work!):
A. 
Prior to commencing work, a jobsite meeting will be held, including the developer's contractor and engineer, and the Village DPW and Village Engineer. General procedures shall be discussed, including time schedules, notification requirements, and subsequent work activities. Specific procedures for dealing with drainage, erosion, traffic control, materials to be used, and other pertinent matters shall be discussed at this meeting. The center line of the proposed road should be staked out prior to this meeting, along with any easements.
B. 
After construction has commenced, but prior to the placement of any fill material, another jobsite meeting shall be held, including the same parties as mentioned above. The areas stripped and rough graded shall be inspected. The Village DPW and Village Engineer shall determine if field conditions warrant additional measures, such as additional excavation, perforated drains, geotextile fabric, or more erosion control measures. Gravel or shale proposed to be used for embankment fill or road subbase shall be approved by the Village, along with equipment and procedures to be used for placement and compaction.
C. 
Prior to blacktopping, the Village DPW and Village Engineer shall inspect the prepared subbase, and shall check for gravel content, compaction, and grades. He may order sample holes dug, or compaction tests, as he determines necessary.
D. 
The Village DPW and Village Engineer shall also inspect the drainage system at this time, including pipe sizes, catch basin placement, and relative elevation of catch basin tops. The developer's engineer or land surveyor shall furnish written certification regarding actual lines and grades of the road prior to paving. The certification shall also state that the drainage system as installed is in conformance with the approved plans, including pipe sizes, elevations slopes, and catch basin placement and elevations. If other underground utilities, including, without limitation, water and sewer pipes have been installed as part of the project, similar inspections and written certification shall be required for them.
E. 
The Village DPW and Village Engineer shall make an inspection after the binder asphalt course has been applied, and again after the top course has been applied. He shall check for proper thickness, compaction, quality of asphalt, and transition to catch basin tops, paved gutters, and other critical points.
F. 
The Village DPW shall make intermediate or additional inspections as it deems advisable during the course of the work. At its request, the Village Engineer may also be present during these inspections, or may conduct inspections independently. No action or inspection by the Village DPW or Village Engineer shall relieve the responsibility of the developer to construct the road and related improvements in accordance with the approved plans and the Village street specifications. The developer is responsible for retaining an engineer to provide the necessary inspection and quality control during construction, and to provide the necessary certifications to the Village after construction is completed.
A. 
The developer shall clear the entire area within the limits of:
(1) 
The street right-of-way.
(2) 
Stream channels and ditches.
(3) 
Easements areas (as determined by the Village DPW).
B. 
All stumps, roots, walls and buildings shall be excavated and removed from the above areas. Any change of Subsection A(1), (2), or (3) must receive prior approval of the DPW and Planning Board. Special permission may be granted to save specific individual trees within the right-of-way bounds.
A. 
The developer shall complete the shaping of the street right-of-way, streams and ditches and easement areas to the line and grade as shown on the approved plans and as otherwise may be directed by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. In the construction of the roadway, all topsoil, loam, rocks and organic material shall be removed until a satisfactory subbase is established.
B. 
Wherever possible, or as directed by the Village DPW and Village Engineer, topsoil shall be stockpiled in designated areas for subsequent surface restoration. All fills shall be made with acceptable material as approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Such fills shall be made in layers of not more than 18 inches each and properly compacted with a ten-ton roller or equivalent.
C. 
If the Village DPW and Village Engineer determine that field conditions warrant extra provisions during road construction not specifically shown on the road plans, they may so direct their inclusion. Examples include perforated lateral drains to relieve wet areas, and geotextile fabric to improve soil stability in designated areas. Fabric to be used shall be approved by the Village and shall generally be a porous woven product, exhibiting excellent qualities of strength, tear resistance, and minimal deformation.
D. 
The subgrade shall be shaped to line and grade with no depressions. The subgrade shall be stable in all respects to the satisfaction of the Village DPW and Village Engineer before the foundation course is laid. No large stones or rock ledges shall protrude into the foundation course.
E. 
Also, before the foundation course is laid, all storm and sanitary sewers and all utilities, including house connections for existing and future homes, and hydrants, shall have been installed to the satisfaction of the Village DPW and Village Engineer.
F. 
All slopes and sidewalk areas within the right-of-way shall be graded before the foundation course is made and all loose and exposed stone will be removed. All slopes shall be fully stabilized in a manner satisfactory to the Village DPW.
A. 
The foundation course shall consist of approved screened ("Item 4") gravel with a minimum compacted depth of nine inches. The material shall be placed on the prepared subgrade in two layers and each layer shall be fine graded and thoroughly compacted by rolling with a ten-ton roller or other equivalent compaction equipment. The screened gravel shall be fine graded and compacted to an elevation allowing for the wearing course and approved by the Village DPW. Compaction of the foundation course shall generally be minimum 95% of standard proctor maximum density. A minimum of three months shall be allowed for the street to settle and compact before pavement shall be constructed. Stakes with final line and grade shall be maintained by the developer at all times to check the foundation course as well as pavement. Material specifications for R.O.B. gravel and screened gravel are given in these specifications, in a following section.
B. 
An alternate subbase foundation would consist of five-inch minimum thickness of approved "Item 4" screened gravel overlying 15 inches minimum thickness of approved shale.
A. 
After the foundation course has been inspected and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer with the three-month settlement period elapsed, and found to be at a grade allowing for the finished pavement, the pavement shall be laid as follows:
(1) 
Paving shall be done on dry days only, with surface temperatures not less than 40° F., when placing asphalt with a compacted lift thickness of three inches or greater, and at least 45° F. for a compacted lift thickness between one inch and three inches. Asphalt shall be from a source approved by the Village. Proper equipment shall be provided for the work. Trucks delivering the hot asphalt shall be insulated or covered with canvas. Pavers shall be capable of spreading and finishing courses of plant mix material in lane widths in accordance with the specified section grades and thicknesses. Steel wheel rollers shall be 10 tons. All equipment, procedures, asphalt material, asphalt temperatures, etc., shall conform with applicable standards of the New York State Department of Transportation, described in Section 401 of their publication Standard Specifications.
(2) 
After the foundation course is prepared, a layer of New York State Type 3 binder asphalt shall be applied and compacted to a minimum thickness of four inches. The asphalt shall be rolled immediately after application. The four-inch binder asphalt course shall be applied over the full width of pavement, curb to curb.
(3) 
A layer of New York State Type 6 top course asphalt shall be applied over the binder course curb to curb, and compacted to a depth of two inches. Where specified on project plans, or required by the Village, Type 6 high-friction asphalt shall be used instead of Type 6 top course. The asphalt shall be rolled immediately after pavement. Bituminous tack coat will be applied on all paved surfaces that will be covered with new asphalt.
B. 
Unless the Village permits otherwise, the top course asphalt shall be applied as soon as possible after the binder course has been placed and compacted.
All slopes and other unpaved ground surfaces to be restored shall be fine graded in conformance to the lines and grades shown on the plans. Suitable topsoil shall be placed and lightly compacted to a minimum thickness of three inches. Topsoil may be reused from on-site stockpiles, or imported from outside sources. Soil tests shall be done on site to determine if application of fertilizer or pH adjustment chemical is needed. Seeding shall generally be a mixture of fast-growing annual, mixed with perennial, seed that will flourish in sun or shade. Typical recommended mixture is red fescue and bluegrass seed at the rate of eight pounds per 1,000 square feet. Mulching should immediately follow, such as an application of grain straw at two tons per acre. On very steep slopes, the use of other ground cover, such as crown vetch, may be preferable. Stabilization treatment shall be accomplished with 15 days of soil exposure by grading.
If, in the opinion of the Village DPW and Village Engineer, it is necessary to intercept and carry away groundwater within the limits of the right-of-way, to protect the stability of the road bed, curb or sidewalk areas, the subdrainage required by the Village DPW and Village Engineer shall be installed. Perforated pipe or porous wall pipe having a minimum diameter of four inches, encased in six inches of 3/4 clean crushed stone or crushed gravel, shall be used for such purpose in amount deemed necessary by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. The crushed stone shall be enveloped with a suitable porous woven fabric.
Catch basins and curb inlets shall be constructed in order that surface water be intercepted. On square or rectangular catch basins, six-inch walls up to five feet depth, eight-inch walls up to 10 feet depth, twelve-inch wall over 10 feet depth shall be used. Precast reinforced concrete catch basins with standard design walls may also be used. Such structures shall be spaced at 400 feet or less. Whenever, in the opinion of the Village DPW and Village Engineer, ground conditions or other circumstances require it, larger or heavier materials, additional materials, or reinforcing, or other modifications and improvements in design and construction shall be made, as directed by the Village DPW and Village Engineer at any time prior to construction of pavement. All catch basins shall have sixteen-inch sumps. Pipe penetrations shall be neat, and cut off flush with the interior walls of the catch basin. Annular spaces around the pipe and other openings shall be sealed with nonshrink grout. Cast iron frame and grate types to be used shall be pre-approved by the Village, but shall generally be equal to Campbell Foundry heavy duty "bicycle" grates.
Headwalls of concrete, mortared or dry stone masonry shall be constructed at the outlet and inlet ends of all culvert pipe. Culverts shall extend to the toe of embankment. The bearing of all headwalls shall have a solid base. If soft material is encountered, it shall be removed and backfilled with R.O.B. gravel. It shall be the responsibility of the developer that no headwalls shall crack or become tipped from settlement for a period of one year. A concrete mix of 4,000 psi after 28 days shall be used. The Village DPW and Village Engineer may, at their discretion, permit flared end sections, as furnished by the pipe manufacturer, in lieu of headwalls.
Roof and cellar drains shall in no case be allowed to flow onto the street right-of-way or into sanitary sewers. With the approval of the Village DPW and Village Engineer in writing, these drains may be piped to existing stormwater drains, if any, to which they will be connected on top only. Such drains must be installed prior to the start of the application of the foundation course. Drains from sanitary sewers or septic tanks will not be permitted to flow into street ditches or storm drains under any circumstances.
A. 
The developer shall furnish and install street name signs at all intersections in locations within the right-of-way approved and directed by the Village. Stop signs, parking restrictions and warning signs shall also be installed by the developer at the direction of the Village.
B. 
All signs shall conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Street and Highways and shall be set to a depth of three feet below the ground surface.
A. 
The developer shall establish and clearly mark on site the limits of street right-of-way and easements with concrete monuments; and the center line and grades of the finished road pavement and the location and elevations of drainage structures as shown on the approved plans with construction stakes. Such construction stakes shall be maintained at the developer's expense until the construction of road pavement, drainage structures, curbs, sidewalks and shoulders has been completed, inspected and approved by the Village DPW and the Village Engineer.
B. 
The developer's engineer or licensed surveyor shall certify that the location of all right-of-way lines is accurate before acceptance of the street by the Village Board.
(1) 
Crushed gravel. Shall meet the same requirements as crushed stone except that the mixture must have a minimum of 75% fractured particles. Reference is NYSDOT Material Designation 703-0202.
(2) 
Cover material. Shall consist of clean, sound, hard blue stone particles 3/8 inch in size.
C. 
All materials will be sampled and tested whenever it may appear to be desirable. All materials must pass the soundness tests for "Type B" as prescribed by the Specifications of the New York State Department of Public Works and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer.
D. 
Concrete for headwalls, etc.
(1) 
All concrete for headwalls, etc. shall be mixed in mechanical mixers with contents of 100% Portland cement, clean water free of oil, salt, acids, alkali, vegetable matter or other deleterious matter, and aggregate that is clean, hard crushed stone or crushed gravel free from clay, silt, loam or other deleterious matter.
(2) 
Concrete shall develop an average ultimate compression strength, based on a four-inch slump, of not less than 4,000 psi at 28 days and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer.
E. 
Reinforced concrete pipe. The specifications shall be the same as the New York State Department of Public Works Specifications for Reinforced Concrete Pipe, except that the tongue and groove pipe is preferred for all sizes. Each piece of pipe shall be stamped as such and the condition of pipe shall be approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer.
F. 
Corrugated metal pipe. Corrugated metal pipe shall conform to the requirements of AASHTO. Designations M190 and M36 and shall be fully bituminous coated. The Village DPW and Village Engineer may require the corrugated pipe shall be in accordance with the New York State Specifications for Corrugated Metal Pipe.
G. 
High-density polyethylene pipe. Corrugated polyethylene pipe shall conform to the standards of AASHTO M294, and ASTM D3350, using high-quality virgin resin compounds. Smooth interior wall pipe shall be used, equal to N-12 pipe as manufactured by Advance Drainage System of Columbus, Ohio.
H. 
Bituminous material.
(1) 
All bituminous material shall conform with the general specifications for materials of construction as given in Part II, Section 6 of the Public Works Specifications, State of New York, Department of Public Works, Division of Construction. See also Section 702 of the NYSDOT Standard Specifications. See Section 703 for aggregate.
A. 
Subbase gravel. All material shall be hard stone and well graded from coarse to fine, free of topsoil, sod and other objectionable materials and in general shall conform to the following:
(1) 
R.O.B. gravel. The particles shall be of size that will pass through a four-inch square mesh, with no more than 10% passing #200 mesh sieve, and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Reference is NYSDOT Item 304.04.
(2) 
Screened gravel. This is processed material, commonly known as "Item 4," conforming to the following particle size distribution:
Sieve Size Designation
Percent Passing By Weight
2 inch
100%
1/4 inch
30% to 65%
No. 40
5% to 40%
No. 200
0% to 100%
Reference is NYSDOT Item 304.05
(3) 
Shale or slag. All shale or slag shall be hard durable material, well graded from coarse to fine, with no particles larger than four inches, and meet with the approval of the Village DPW of Highways and Village Engineer. Reference is NYSDOT Material Designation 703-0204.
B. 
Crushed stone, crushed gravel and cover material.
(1) 
All materials shall consist of clean, durable, sharp-angled fragments of rock or gravel, free from soft or disintegrated stone, dirt, or other objectionable materials. Carbonate stone is preferred.
(2) 
Materials.
(a) 
Crushed stone. Shall meet the following percentages by weight, passing through the square screen openings.
Percent Passing by Weight
Screen Size
(inches)
100%
1 1/2
90% to 100%
1
15%
1/2
Reference is NYSDOT Material Designation 703-0201
(b) 
For the application of bituminous material, distributors must be provided with acceptable units for the control of temperature of material. The bituminous material must be heated to such temperatures as are required by the Village. No bituminous material shall be applied when the surface of the pavement is wet, and the Village reserves the right to order the application of such material to be stopped when it deems the conditions unfavorable. Reference is NYSDOT Standard Specification Section 400.
C. 
Streetlights. Shall have a six feet (minimum) arm as furnished by Orange and Rockland Utilities.
All properties fronting on streets shall have sidewalks. All sidewalks shall be flush with the curb. To assure that sidewalks on adjacent properties are set flush (match in grade and alignment), the site plan applicant shall analyze existing conditions no less than 20 feet beyond the applicant's property line (along the frontage of adjacent parcels) and utilize this information when establishing the placement and elevation of sidewalks along the applicant's frontage.
Construction requirements for sidewalks shall be as follows:
A. 
Minimum width: six feet zero inches.
B. 
Grades/cross-slopes: to meet Americans with Disabilities Act.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 42 U.S.C. § 12181.
C. 
Construction details: to meet NYSDOT "Standard Details." Concrete shall develop an average ultimate compression strength, based on a four-inch slump, of not less than 4,000 psi at 28 days and approved by the Village DPW and Village Engineer. Steel mesh reinforcement is required.
D. 
Elevation: shall be in compliance with NYSDOT requirements. Where sections of sidewalk will be traversed by heavy vehicular traffic, the granular base course and the concrete thickness shall both be increased to a minimum of six inches.
Generally, drainage shall be directed away from the right-of-way.
These standards and specifications shall be interpreted to be the standards for streets and roads within the Village of Kiryas Joel and shall have precedence over any law, regulation or ordinance to the extent necessary to be so effective. Any variations of the standards and specifications cited herein shall be subject to the approval of the Village Board on the recommendation of the Village DPW and Village Engineer. The prescriptive rights set forth in Village Law § 6-626 shall be applicable to the full width of the right-of-way. Any improvements existing in the right-of-way shall be deemed amortized during such period. Any claim, proceeding or action for change of width must be presented within the time set forth in § 6-616. The failure to timely present a verified claim (not a notice of claim) may not be excused.
In the event that any part of these street specifications, or of any ordinance or regulation which may govern or otherwise affect them, if for any reason modified or invalidated, the other portions of said specifications not affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect.
The Board of Trustees hereby declares its legislative intent to supersede any provision of any local law, rule, or regulation or provision of the law inconsistent with this chapter. The provisions of law intended to be superseded include all the Village Law and any other provision of law that the Village may supersede pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule Law and the Constitution of the State of New York. The courts are directed to take notice of this legislative intent and apply it in the event the Village has failed to specify any provision of law that may require supersession. The Board of Trustees hereby declares that it would have enacted this chapter and superseded such inconsistent provision had it been apparent.