[Amended 4-11-1994 by Ord. No. 516]
The design standards listed below and in Table
1 shall be incorporated in all proposed plans. The construction
standards referred to in Table 1 by letter are as follows:
A. Surface.
(1) Surface A: 3.5 inches (one-and-five-tenths-inch wearing
course; two-inch binder course).
C. All roads must have a six-inch subbase. Base course
shall consist of bituminous concrete base course, BCBC. All materials
shall be as specified in the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Publication 408 Specifications in its current revision.
D. Pavements.
(1) Pavements 1, 2 and 5 have a structural number of 3.80.
(2) Pavements 3 and 4 have a structural number of 3.12.
(3) Other pavement designs will be considered based upon
the strength, anticipated truck traffic loadings and the adjacent
pavement characteristics.
E. Curb types from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Design Standards RC-64 are incorporated into these design standards
by reference.
(1) The following curb types will be utilized:
(a)
Plain cement concrete curb.
(b)
Plain cement concrete gutter.
(c)
Plain cement concrete curb gutter.
(2) RC-64 and RC-67 standards shall be utilized for depressed
curb for drives and curb cut ramps, respectively.
Land shall be suited to the purposes for which
it is to be subdivided. In general, the Commission shall take the
following factors into consideration prior to the approval of any
subdivision plan:
A. Subdivisions laid out on land subject to periodic
flooding shall not be approved unless adequate safeguards against
such hazards are provided by the plan.
B. Areas characterized by steep slopes, rock formations
or other features shall not be subdivided into residential lots.
Minimum improvements and construction standards
required of all subdivisions shall be as set forth in this Article
and as listed in Table 1. Where not set forth, they shall be in accordance with
the prevailing standards as established by the Planning Commission
upon advice of the Commission Engineer. Alternate improvement standards
may be permitted if the Commission deems them equal or superior in
performance characteristics to the specified improvements. Additional
or higher type improvements may be required in specific cases where
the Commission believes it necessary to create conditions essential
to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens
of the city.
Monuments shall be placed so that the scored
or marked point shall coincide exactly with the intersection of the
lines to be marked and shall be set so that the top of the monument
or marker is level with the surface of the surrounding ground.
A. Monuments shall be set at the intersection of all
lines forming angles in the boundary of the subdivision. Monuments
may be of the following three types:
(1) Cut stone five inches by five inches by three feet
long with a drill hole in the center.
(2) Concrete five inches by five inches by three feet
long with a one-half-foot round brass pin in the center.
(3) A two-inch round galvanized three-foot long pipe with
a brass cap with a punch hole for center.
B. Markers shall be set at the beginning and ending of
all curves along street property lines, at all points where lot lines
intersect curves, either front or rear, and at all angles in property
lines of lots; at all corner lots, markers shall consist of steel
bars at least 15 inches long and not less than three-quarters (3/4)
inch in diameter.
Where public water supply, in the opinion of
the Commission, is reasonably accessible, the subdivision shall be
provided with a complete water distribution system, including a connection
for each lot and appropriately spaced fire hydrants. Where public
water supply is not in reasonable distance, an alternate supply, approved
by the State Department of Health, shall be furnished.
Storm sewers shall be installed when, in the
opinion of the Commission, they are deemed necessary to provide adequate
drainage for the subdivision.