A.
The purpose of this article is to establish and define the improvements
which will be required to be constructed by the applicant as a condition
for final plan approval and, in addition, to provide specifications
as to how these improvements are to be constructed.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
B.
The construction of the development and improvements shall be completed
in accordance with the specific conditions of the Township's approval
of the development; the approved final, recorded plans and specifications;
any and all agreements, declarations, easements, and other documents
entered into by the applicant; and in the manner acceptable to the
Township Board of Supervisors.
A.
The improvements included in this article are minimum requirements.
As such, the Board of Supervisors reserves the right in any case to
increase the same if conditions so warrant.
B.
Where literal compliance with the improvements hereinafter specified
is clearly impractical, the Board of Supervisors may modify or adjust
the improvements and standards to permit reasonable utilization of
property while securing substantial conformance with the objectives
of these regulations.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
When changes from the approved plans become necessary during
construction, written acceptance by the Township, with the advice
of the Township Engineer, shall be secured before the execution of
such changes.
Adequate provisions for the satisfactory maintenance of all
streets shall be made by dedication to and acceptance for maintenance
by the Township or by other acceptable means.
A.
The construction of streets, roads, lanes, driveways and alleys,
as shown upon final plans and as contained in development agreements,
shall in every respect conform to such requirements as the Board of
Supervisors may, by amendment to this chapter, require for the construction
of streets in the Township. These requirements shall be known as the
specifications contained within this article of the chapter, including
such changes as the Board of Supervisors may from time to time adopt
by amendment. The minimum requirements of all subdivisions, land developments,
plans and agreements shall be governed by that amendment in effect
at the time of the applicant's preliminary submission.
C.
Existing unpaved streets on which a subdivision or land development abuts shall be improved by the owner of the subdivision or land development as required by the Board of Supervisors. Improvements to the abutting street shall be determined by the width of the required cartway of the road and shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the specifications outlined in § 163-61D. At the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, an escrow account may be established pursuant to Article VII, to be used by the Township for the improvement of the cartway to the required standards.
D.
Subgrade specifications:
(1)
Clearing and grubbing. This item shall consist of the cutting of
vegetation, brush and trees; the grubbing out of roots, stumps, logs,
rubbish and similar objectionable material within the rights-of-way
of the street or road; and the removal of all such materials and debris
from the site. The entire area between the rights-of-way of the street
shall be so cleared and grubbed unless otherwise directed by the Township
Supervisors and/or Engineer.
(2)
Stripping of topsoil. All topsoil shall be stripped from areas of
street excavation or fill to a minimum depth of six inches, or to
the full depth of excavation when so directed by the Township Engineer,
and stored in stockpiles for future use on the job site or as directed
by the Township Engineer. Unsuitable subgrade materials shall be removed
from the site and deposited at an approved disposal facility.
(3)
Excavation. Upon completion of clearing, grubbing and stripping of
the topsoil within the street right-of-way limits, excavation of the
subgrade shall be completed to the lines, grades and limits of slopes
indicated on the typical cross section of the standard detailed drawings
of these specifications or as otherwise directed by the Engineer.
All stable and suitable materials from the excavation shall be used
as far as practicable for embankment fill. Drainage facilities shall
be excavated conjunctive with this work, and the bottom of the excavated
subgrade shall be shaped uniformly and compacted to the limits established
by the typical cross sections of the aforementioned standard detailed
drawings. When solid rock, shale or similar material is encountered,
the excavation shall be carried 12 inches below the subgrade elevation
within the proposed pavement area. The undercut area shall then be
backfilled to the required subgrade elevation with PennDOT 2A material
approved by the Engineer and compacted by approved methods. The 2A
material shall extend to a minimum of 12 inches above any pipes in
the excavated area.
(4)
Embankments.
(a)
Embankments shall be formed of approved materials in horizontal
layers to the width, lines and grade shown on the approved drawings
and as directed by the Engineer.
(b)
It is to be definitely understood that, whenever possible and
subject to the approval of the Engineer, materials excavated within
the limits and scope of the project shall be used in the formation
of embankments and for backfilling in accordance with these specifications.
However, all materials from all classes of excavation which are unsuitable
for the formation of embankment slopes shall, as directed by the Engineer,
be classified as waste material and shall be disposed of by the contractor
outside the limits of the roadway. Waste material shall not be disposed
of within any drainage channel without the approval of the Engineer.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(c)
Where solid rock, shale or similar material is encountered,
the excavation shall be carried to a depth of 12 inches below the
established subgrade elevation of the proposed pavement width area
of the roadway, and such material so excavated shall be used as embankment
material only when and as directed by the Engineer.
(d)
Earth, granular materials or other friable materials shall be
placed in successive layers of loose material not more than eight
inches in depth for the width specified and shall be spread uniformly
by use of a self-propelled, pneumatic-tired grader or other approved
road equipment customarily used for this purpose and rolled until
thoroughly compacted by the use of an approved three-wheel, ten-ton
power roller. Approved vibratory pod type roller shall be used when
soil conditions warrant their use and/or when specified by the Engineer.
Frozen materials shall not be placed in embankments. At points inaccessible
to the roller, the embankment shall be constructed in a horizontal
layer of loose material not exceeding four inches in depth and thoroughly
compacted by the use of mechanical tampers.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(e)
The top 1/2 foot of all embankments shall be formed of granular
material or soil within which no material of a size larger than three
inches shall be placed.
(f)
The finished slopes in cut sections or embankments shall not
be steeper than 3:1 unless otherwise approved by the Engineer.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(5)
The subgrade shall be solidly compacted for a firm and unyielding
state by rolling with a minimum of ten-ton power roller. Unstable
areas shall be removed and replaced with suitable fill and then rerolled
as required to provide a uniform, even, unyielding surface.
E.
Paving specifications:
(1)
Stone subbase. The subbase shall be PennDOT Type 2A material or other
material approved by Warwick Township.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Type 2A material. Crushed aggregate shall have a compacted thickness
of six inches for streets of all classifications, unless otherwise
approved by Warwick Township.
(b)
Materials. Materials meeting the requirements as specified in
Sections 350 and 703 of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Publication 408, latest revision, shall be used.
(c)
Construction methods. Construction and installation of Type
2A material subbase shall comply with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,
Publication 408, latest revision, Section 350.
(2)
Paving base course. The base course shall be Superpave Volumetric
Asphalt Mix Design PG 64S-22, 25 mm, HMA base course, or other material
approved by Warwick Township.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Materials meeting the requirements as specified in Sections
313 and 413 of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication
408, as amended, shall be used.
(b)
Construction methods. Construction and installation shall comply
with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408, as
amended, Sections 313 and 413, with the following additions:
[1]
Base course shall not be placed on surfaces that are wet or
at a temperature of 35° F. or lower or when air temperature is
35° F. or lower.
[2]
If the proposed base course thickness is greater than six inches
in compacted depth, it shall be placed in two or more lifts of approximately
equal depth, with no layer more than three inches. Base course shall
be placed in layers of not less than four inches in depth when the
air temperature is less than 40° F.
(3)
Asphalt wearing course. Superpave PG 64S-22 19 mm and Superpave PG
64S-22 9.5 mm. This surface course shall consist of a wearing course
of hot-mixed, hot-laid asphaltic concrete constructed on a prepared
bituminous base course. The asphalt surface course shall have a total
thickness as specified in this chapter. All street pavement cross
sections, except where superelevated for curves, will be a minimum
slope from the center of the road to the gutter of a minimum of 1/4
inch per foot to a maximum of 5/16 inch per foot, unless otherwise
approved by Warwick Township.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Materials. The materials shall conform to the requirements as
given in Section 413 of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Publication 408, as amended.
(b)
Construction methods. The wearing course shall be applied in
strict accordance with Publication Section 413. No visible moisture
shall be present prior to the laying of each course. The road surface
and air temperature shall be a minimum of 40° F. or greater prior
to laying of the asphalt surface. The air temperature shall also be
rising. Prior to placement of surface course, all unsuitable materials
from the surface of the existing pavement base course, including loose
and foreign material and excess joint sealer and crack filler, shall
be removed. Existing vertical surfaces (of curbs, gutters, structures,
etc.) shall be painted with a uniform asphalt material, as specified
in Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication 408, latest
revision, Section 401.3(f). When specified by the Township Engineer,
scratch or leveling courses shall be applied to wheel ruts and other
local, small depressions, in order to raise these areas to the level
of the surrounding uniform pavement. Scratch or leveling shall be
completed prior to placement of the wearing course. Prior to placement
of the wearing course, a tack coat conforming to Publication 408,
Section 460.3, shall be applied to the asphalt base course (or binder
course where approved) when directed by the Township Engineer.
(c)
Warwick Township shall require delivery slips for all materials
used in the construction of streets.
(d)
All design mixes shall contain a maximum of 15% RAP material.
(e)
Mesal designs to be determined based on classification of roadway.
(4)
Underdrain. When directed by the Township Engineer, a combination storm sewer and underdrain shall be placed along the curbline of all new roads/Streets. An acceptable alternative to the combination storm sewer and underdrain would be a four- or six-inch perforated, HDPE pipe infilter sock (or other approved by the Township Engineer - refer to § 163-67).
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(5)
Shoulder. Supporting shoulder shall be constructed on all sections
of roads where a base course or pavement is approved to be constructed
without other permanent support along the sides (such as concrete
curb or Belgian block curb, etc.) as required by Warwick Township.
All shoulders shall be thoroughly compacted and graded to provide
drainage from the macadam surface. The width and type of construction,
grade, and construction methods of these shoulders shall be as directed
by the Township Engineer or other person designated by Warwick Township.
(6)
Immediately after compaction of the base, binder or wearing course,
the outer edges, where exposed, shall be rounded or beveled with a
hot smoothing iron or tamper to avoid a sharp, ragged, open or unfinished
appearance. Adequate precaution shall be taken to prevent a breakdown
of the edges. Should breakdowns occur, they shall be immediately repaired.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(7)
Longitudinal and transverse joints shall be well bonded and sealed,
if necessary, to obtain this result, and the joints shall be cut back
to the full depth of the previously laid course, painted with asphalt
and heated. Before placing the mixture against them, all contact surfaces
of curbs, gutters, manholes, etc., shall be painted with a thin uniform
coating of asphalt cement. In the case of concrete base course, all
surface cracks or temperature cracks normal to the pavement shall
be cleaned and sealed with rubberized joint sealing material prior
to placing the wearing surface.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(8)
The wearing course adjacent to manholes, other structures and previously
laid asphalt material shall be sealed with rubberized joint sealing
material as specified by PennDOT Publication 408. The sealing material
shall be applied by means of squeegees immediately after final rolling
to fill the surface voids and provide a watertight joint. Care shall
be taken to prevent spattering, with sealing material, on surfaces
that will not be in contact with the asphalt-aggregate mixture.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(9)
No vehicular traffic shall be permitted on the newly completed surface
course until it has cooled sufficiently but in no case less than six
hours after the surface has been finished.
A.
The owner shall erect at every street intersection a street sign
or street signs having thereon the names of the intersecting streets.
At intersections where streets cross, there shall be at least two
such street signs, and at the intersections where one street ends
or joins with another street, there shall be at least one such street
sign.
The owner shall install or cause to be installed, at the owner's
expense, metal pole streetlights serviced by underground conduit in
accordance with a plan approved by the Board of Supervisors in conformity
with a general standard of streetlighting established by the Board
of Supervisors. The equipment of metal poles may be waived in such
instances as approved by the Board of Supervisors due to the existence
of wooden poles already in place. Provision shall be made for energizing
said lighting after 50% or more of the dwellings in a given subdivision
or land development or section of a subdivision or land development
have been occupied. The owner shall be responsible for all charges
or rates of the streetlighting until such time that the streets are
accepted or condemned as public streets by the Board of Supervisors.
A.
Monuments shall be placed at each change in direction of boundary,
two to be placed at each street intersection and one on one side of
each street at angle points and at the beginning and end of curves.
Utility easements shall be monumented at their beginning and at their
end, with iron pins placed at each change of direction, as appropriate,
and areas to be conveyed for public use shall be fully monumented
at their external boundaries.
B.
Monuments shall be placed in the ground after final grading is completed,
at a time specified by the Township Engineer. The monument shall be
concrete, with rebar insert, the size and length as may be approved
by the Township Engineer.
C.
All monuments shall be checked for accuracy by the Township Engineer
or their accuracy certified in writing by the owner's engineer. Accuracy
of monuments shall be within 3/100 of a foot.
A.
Sidewalks with a minimum width of five feet shall be constructed
on one side of all frontage streets and both sides of all other streets
within the subdivision or land development, unless, in the opinion
of the Board of Supervisors with the advice of the Planning Commission,
they are unnecessary for public safety and convenience.
B.
Where curb and sidewalk are required, concrete driveway aprons shall
be poured within a minimum thickness of six inches with six-by-six
wire mesh on a minimum four-inch-thick bedding of PennDOT 2B stone.
All concrete shall be PennDOT Class A 3,500 psi mix. One-half-inch
expansion shall be placed between the apron and the curb. One-quarter-inch
score contraction joints at least one inch deep shall be installed
at 1/3 intervals.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
C.
Sidewalk and driveway apron specifications.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(1)
Cement concrete sidewalks.
(a)
Subgrade shall be excavated to the depth and width conforming
to the accepted cross sections. All boulders, organic material, soft
clay, spongy material and any other objectionable material shall be
removed and replaced with approved material to the depth as directed
by the Engineer. The subgrade shall be properly shaped, rolled and
uniformly compacted to the accepted lines and grades of the approved
cross sections.
(b)
Sidewalks shall be constructed of a four-inch-thick, Class A
cement concrete (3,500 psi) in four-inch PennDOT 2B stone base. At
driveways, sidewalks shall have a minimum depth of six inches of concrete
on four inches of 2B stone and be reinforced with six-by-six-inch
wire mesh.
(c)
One-quarter score contraction joints at least one inch deep
shall be formed at five-foot intervals.
(d)
One-half-inch premolded expansion joint material shall be installed
for the full depth of the sidewalk every 20 feet, between the sidewalk
and curb, between the sidewalk and rigid structures, and between the
sidewalk and driveway apron. Premolded expansion joint filler shall
be in accordance with PennDOT Specifications, Form 408.
(e)
Handicap ramps shall be provided at street and other crossings
and shall be in accordance with the latest PennDOT and Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, including detectable warning/truncated
domes. The color of detectable warnings shall be "brick" or "colonial
red."
(f)
Side forms shall not be removed until at least 12 hours after
placing concrete. After removal of forms, fill inner honeycombed areas
with mortar. As directed by the Township Engineer, remove and replace
defective major honeycombed areas.
(g)
After the concrete has cured for at least 72 hours, backfill
spaces adjacent to the sidewalk, using acceptable backfill material,
as specified in PennDOT Specifications, Form 408.
(h)
Sidewalks shall be laterally pitched at a slope of 1/4 inch
per foot to provide for adequate surface drainage. All sidewalks shall
be finished using methods that will provide a skid-resistant surface.
(i)
The forms for the concrete shall be of wood or metal, straight,
free from warp and of sufficient strength when staked to resist the
pressure of the concrete without springing. When ready for the concrete
placement, the forms shall not vary from the approved line and grade
and shall so remain until the concrete has set.
(j)
Just prior to placing the concrete, the subgrade shall be slightly
moistened. The concrete shall be placed in the forms and thoroughly
tamped into place so that all honeycomb will be eliminated and sufficient
mortar will be brought to the surface to afford good workability in
the finish. The surface shall be brought to a smooth, even finish
by means of a wooden float. The surface is then to be "broom finished"
to permit a skid-resistant surface. All faces adjacent to the forms
shall be spaded as the concrete is placed to prevent honeycomb and
to provide smooth and even surfaces when the forms are removed. All
edges shall be tool-rounded with a one-fourth-inch radius edging tool.
(k)
All concrete sidewalk shall be cure sealed with Aquron 2000
or approved equal.
A.
Curbs shall be provided along both sides of all streets unless, in
the opinion of the Board of Supervisors, with the advice of the Township
Engineer, they are unnecessary.
B.
Handicap ramps shall be provided at intersections in accordance with
the latest PennDOT and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
C.
Along the existing street on which a subdivision or land development abuts (hereinafter called "boundary streets"), curb shall be widened to meet existing curb. The location of curb along a boundary street shall be determined by the width of the existing or future right-of-way of the road or established by the Board of Supervisors and in accordance with that specified § 163-44 of this chapter.
D.
The design of profile of curb along existing streets shall be shown
on the plan. Profiles shall be smooth and designed with vertical curves
where there is a change in grade. Breaks in grade shall not be permitted.
The existing edge of road and bottom or curb elevations shall be identified
every 50 feet and at locations specified by the Township Engineer.
Cross slope for cartway-widening sections shall be 3/8 inch per foot
to establish positive drainage from the existing edge of the road
to the curbline.
E.
Curb specifications.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(1)
Standard curb shall be constructed with a seven-inch top, eight-inch
base, eighteen-inch depth, eight-inch reveal with a battered front
face and a top front radius of 3/4 inch, conforming to the lines,
grade and typical cross sections of the approved drawings, unless
otherwise directed by the governing authorities, such as may be the
case of curbs abutting state highways. Belgian block curbing (11 inches
minimum block size) may be permitted as approved by the Township.
Minimum ten-inch block may be used if the designed curb reveal is
six inches. Belgian block curbing is authorized when associated with
private roads.
(2)
Curb cuts (driveway depression) shall be a maximum of 1 1/2
inches above the roadway surface, a minimum of one inch above the
finished roadway surface with a width as specified in this chapter.
(3)
Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, the minimum longitudinal
distance of standard curb separating two depressed curbs shall be
three feet.
(4)
Curb shall be plain cement concrete curb placed and finished in accordance
with requirements set forth in the latest edition of PennDOT Specifications,
Form 408. Material shall consist of cement concrete Class AA with
a minimum seven-day design compressive strength of 3,500 psi and a
minimum twenty-eight-day design compressive strength of 3,750 psi.
After completion of the bituminous paving, rubberized material shall
be applied to the joint between the curb and bituminous paving for
a distance of one foot from the curb toward the center of the road
to seal the joint between the curb and bituminous paving.
(5)
As an alternate to concrete curb, Belgian block curb may be used where authorized by the Township. Belgian block curb must be installed in accordance with the construction detail included in Appendix H.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Appendix H is on file in the Township offices.
(6)
Excavation for curbs shall be made to the required depth, and the
material upon which the curb is to be constructed shall be compacted
to a firm, even surface as specified for special subgrade or be firm,
virgin earth or compacted fill (95% modified proctor method).
(7)
The forms for the concrete shall be of metal, straight, free from
warps or kinks and of sufficient strength. They shall be staked securely
enough to resist the pressure of the concrete without spring. Caution
shall be taken when staking the forms to prevent damage to the pipe
underdrains in place. When ready for the concrete to be deposited,
they shall not vary from the approved line and grade and shall so
remain throughout the pour of concrete and until the concrete has
received its initial set. Where a face form for a curb is used, it
shall be so designed as to permit it to be securely fastened to the
other forms.
(8)
Just prior to placing the concrete, the subgrade shall be slightly
moistened to afford better adhesion. The concrete shall be placed
in horizontal layers not to exceed five inches and spaded sufficiently
to eliminate all voids. The top surface of concrete shall be finished
true to line and grade in a smooth, neat and even manner by means
of a wooden float. All faces adjacent to the forms shall be spaded
so that, after the forms are stripped, the surface of the faces shall
be smooth, even and free of honeycomb. All edges shall be tool-rounded.
Place depressed curbs for drives or handicap ramps where indicated
or as directed by the Township Engineer.
(9)
Tool the edges of construction joints to a one-fourth-inch radius.
Place three-fourths-inch premolded expansion joint material, cut to
the cross-sectional area of the curb, at structures and at the end
of the workday.
(10)
The curb shall be constructed in uniform lengths of 10 feet,
except where shorter sections are required for closures, curves for
radius returns or curves at other locations in the work.
(11)
Do not remove forms until such time that it will not be detrimental
to the concrete. Correct irregular surfaces by rubbing with a Carborundun
stone. Brush-finishing or plastering will not be permitted. Fill minor
defects with mortar.
(12)
As soon as possible after the removal of forms, backfill the
voids in front and back of the curb, using acceptable embankment material,
as specified in PennDOT Specifications, Form 408.
(13)
No concrete shall be poured on frozen or thawing subgrade or
during unfavorable weather conditions or when the atmospheric temperature
is 38° F. or lower. Thermal blankets are to be used to maintain
the required curing temperature.
(14)
All concrete curb shall be cure-sealed with Aquron 2000 or approved
equal.
(15)
Reinforcing rods (twp no. 5 rods) are to be placed at all driveway
depressions and at the connection to all inlets.
A.
The owner shall construct stormwater drainage facilities, including
curbs, catch basins and inlets, storm sewers, swales and stabilized
channels and retention/detention basins, in order to prevent flooding,
erosion, sedimentation and other hazards to life and property. All
such facilities are to be of a size and gradient to adequately accommodate
maximum potential flow rates, velocities and volumes as indicated
in the required hydrologic report. Facility size, type and general
construction requirements shall follow the standards and specifications
of this chapter, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Form
408 Specifications, as amended, PennDOT Standards for Roadway Construction,
Series RC-1M to 100M (Pub. 72M), as amended, and the United States
Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Hydraulic
Engineering Circular No. 15, Design of Roadside Channels with Flexible
Linings, as amended, and the United States Department of Transportation,
Federal Highway Administration, Visual Urban (HY-22) Drainage Design
Programs, and the United States Department of Transportation, Federal
Highway Administration, Hydraulic Design Series No. 5, Hydraulic Charts
for the Selection of Highway Culverts.
B.
Storm drainage system specifications.
(1)
Pavement base underdrain or combination storm sewer/underdrain. Intercepting
underdrains shall be required at all locations in which subsurface
water is encountered which may permeate or endanger the subgrade of
the street, as directed by the Township or Township Engineer. Underdrains
shall be required in all cuts three feet deep and greater and in all
other locations stipulated by the Engineer. Underdrains shall parallel
the established street grade to outlet in approved drainage structures.
Underdrain shall consist of a trench excavated to a minimum depth
of 24 inches below the underneath elevation of the curb and to the
minimum width of 18 inches, in which the underdrain shall be laid.
Underdrain pipe shall be a minimum diameter of four inches for lengths
less than 100 feet and a minimum diameter of six inches for lengths
of 100 feet or more. The pipe shall be bedded with two inches of 2B
stone. The trench shall be backfilled with PennDOT Specification 2B
stone to its full depth around and above the laid pipe to the underneath
elevation of the base course.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Materials. The pipe shall be first-quality fully perforated
high-density polyethylene pipe (HDPE) with filter sock, unless otherwise
specified by the Township Engineer.
(b)
Construction methods.
[1]
The pipe underdrain shall be placed after curb construction
is completed, but before the modified subbase, base course or wearing
surface pavement has been placed, except as otherwise directed by
the Engineer. A layer of PennDOT Specification 2B stone two inches
in depth shall be tamped in the bottom of the trench as a foundation
for the pipe. Perforated corrugated pipe shall be jointed together
with connecting bands. All pipes shall be laid on the above-described
foundation and backfilled with No. 2B stone.
[2]
If the length of pipe underdrain exceeds 600 feet in one run,
the minimum diameter of six inches shall be increased to eight inches
beyond that point.
(2)
Storm sewer pipe. The minimum diameter of all storm sewer pipe shall
be 18 inches, and the minimum grade shall be 1/2 of 1%, with a minimal
slope of 1% for terminal runs. Storm sewer pipe shall be reinforced
concrete culvert pipe or HDPE pipe, as approved by the Township Engineer.
Materials for storm sewer pipe shall conform to the standard culvert
pipe designations of the PennDOT Specifications secured from sources
approved by the Township.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(3)
Excavation for pipe trench.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
The contractor shall make all necessary open trench excavation
to line and grade herein specified or as directed by the Engineer.
Caution shall be taken to prevent excavation deeper than necessary,
as pipe shall not be placed on filled material without approval of
the Engineer.
(b)
The contractor shall provide ample space in pipe trenches to
permit proper laying of pipe and fittings. Pipe trenches shall be
excavated to the widths and using the methods as specified in PennDOT
Specifications.
(c)
The contractor shall be responsible for properly supporting
the sides of all excavations. Such supports shall be adequate to fully
protect workmen working within the trench, to maintain reasonable
vertical trench walls, to prevent undue sloughing off of materials
into the trench and to prevent damage to abutting property or structures.
(d)
The contractor shall construct and maintain suitable barricades
around all open excavations and shall maintain sufficient lights for
said barricades to prevent accidents or as directed by the Township
police force.
(e)
The minimum depth of cover over the top of pipe laid in place
shall be 1.5 feet for all RCP pipe laid beneath unpaved surfaces or
flexible-type pavements (and as per manufacturer's recommendations
for HDPE pipe), as measured vertically between the outer top surfaces
of the pipe and the underside of the wearing surface pavement or its
projected elevation.
(f)
If rock is encountered within the excavated trench, the trench
shall be subcut to a minimum depth of 12 inches beneath the lowest
projection of the pipe barrel and backfilled with PennDOT 2A material
to a point 12 inches above the top of the pipe. The maximum size of
any particles in the selected material shall be 1/2 inch. Excavation
of open trench shall be restricted to a maximum of 600 feet ahead
of laying pipe. In areas where suitable backfill material is encountered,
all pipe shall be bedded with four inches of PennDOT 2B stone. The
bedding shall extend to the height of the spring line of the pipe,
at a minimum.
(4)
Pipelaying.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
The laying of pipe in finished trenches shall be commenced at
the lowest point, so that the tongue or spigot ends point in the direction
of flow.
(b)
All pipes shall be laid in a dry trench with tongue or spigot
ends fully entered into the adjacent groove or bell and true to the
required lines and grades. The tongue and groove or bell and spigot
shall be satisfactorily cleaned before laying each section. All joint
work shall be done in an approved manner by skilled workmen to the
end that the pipe, when laid, shall form a continuous pipeline with
a smooth and uniform interior surface. The pipe sections shall be
satisfactorily jointed, the tongue end of each section being inserted
the proper distance into the groove to make a watertight and adequately
sealed joint. No gapping or irregular joints shall be acceptable in
the work.
(c)
When unstable foundation material is found within the trench,
the Engineer may direct that undercutting of the trench shall be performed
and backfill to the established grade be made with suitable material,
compacted and stabilized, to form the proper pipe bedding, or the
Engineer may direct that a Class B concrete pipe (PennDOT Specifications)
saddle be placed throughout the unstable length of trench.
(d)
When pipe is placed within a trench below the established water
table, the Engineer may require that all joints be formed with a continuous-ring
rubber-seal gasket.
(5)
Backfilling of trenches.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
All trenches and excavations shall be backfilled immediately
after the pipes are laid, unless other protection of the pipe is necessary.
The backfilling material shall be selected earth, free from large
lumps and stone shavings of any dimension greater than two inches.
When pipe trenches are located beneath existing or paved roadway areas,
the trench shall be backfilled with PennDOT Specification 2A material
to the bottom of the existing or proposed base course as directed
by the Township Engineer. All backfill shall be thoroughly compacted
under the haunches and along the sides with mechanical tampers or
other approved methods as fast as placed up to a level above the top
of the pipe. The filling and tamping of the backfill shall be carried
up evenly on both sides of the pipe, care being taken not to raise
the pipe or move it off line during the operation.
(b)
The remainder of the trench shall then be filled and compacted
by tamping or rolling. The backfill material shall be evenly spread
in built-up layers not exceeding eight inches before tamping or power-rolling.
Care shall be taken that the material close to the bank, as well as
other portions of the trench, shall be thoroughly compacted.
(c)
Puddling or water flooding shall be restricted to consolidate
the backfilling of sandy or gravelly materials. No compacting shall
be done when the material is too wet to be compacted properly. If
this method is used, the first flooding shall be applied after the
backfilling has been compacted by tamping up to two feet above the
top of the pipes and the second flooding during or after the subsequent
filling of the trench. Any excess of water shall be avoided, in order
to prevent disturbances of the earth under and around the pipes, and
also to prevent an undue excess of pressure upon them.
(d)
Walking or working on the completed pipeline, except as may
be necessary in tamping or backfilling, shall not be permitted until
the trench has been backfilled to a height of at least 1 1/2
feet over the top of the pipes.
(e)
The method of backfilling outlined in this section shall apply
to all utilities and service lines contained within the right-of-way
of all roads and streets.
(6)
Seasonal limits. No construction shall be done during unfavorable
weather, as determined by the Township Engineer.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(7)
Inlets.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Inlets shall conform to PennDOT types, as shown on PennDOT Standards
for Roadway Construction or most current standards, RC-45M and RC-46M.
The work shall include all necessary excavations for the structures
and their appurtenances, the construction of all foundations, all
brick and concrete masonry, the setting of cast-iron frames and structural
steel gratings, backfilling of excavation areas and any other work
necessary for their completion.
(b)
All materials shall be procured from approved sources and be
of the design type approved by the Engineer. All metal castings for
frames and gratings shall conform to ASTM standards.
(c)
Excavation shall be made to the required depth, and the earth
foundation material shall be stable and compacted to a firm, even
surface.
(d)
The forms for the concrete structure shall be sufficiently rigid
to prevent displacement or sagging between supports and so constructed
that the concrete will not be damaged by their removal. Forms shall
be sufficiently tight to prevent leakage of mortar. The contractor
shall be entirely responsible for their adequacy.
(e)
All forms shall be thoroughly cleaned and oiled before concrete
is placed therein, with an approved nonstaining oil or liquid coating.
(f)
Forms for concrete surfaces exposed to view in the finished
work shall be of plywood, sanded smooth and fined with tight joints
between panels.
(g)
All inlet structures shall be backfilled with PennDOT 2A material.
(h)
Unless otherwise authorized by the Township, or Township Engineer,
all roadway inlets shall utilize bicycle-safe grates. All Type M inlet
tops outside of roadway areas, inclusive of detention basin outlet
structures, shall utilize standard inlet grates.
(i)
All inlet tops shall be the environmental type which provides
the environmental warnings as required by PADEP and the Township.
Including a statement similar to "No Dumping Flows to Stream" with
a fish logo that is stamped on inlets and/or manhole covers.
(8)
Manholes.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
This item shall consist of the construction of manholes and
appurtenances, and they shall be constructed to the lines and grades
given and to the dimensions shown on current PennDOT Standards for
Roadway Construction. The work shall include all necessary excavations
for the structures and their appurtenances, all concrete, brick and
concrete block masonry, the setting in place of all cast-iron frames
and covers, backfilling of all trenches and excavations and any other
work necessary for their completion.
(b)
All materials shall be procured from approved sources and be
of the design type approved by the Engineer. All metal frames and
covers shall conform to ASTM standards and conform to the dimensions
shown on the referenced PennDOT Standards for Roadway Construction.
(c)
Excavation shall be made to the required depth, and the earth
foundation material shall be stable and compacted to a firm, even
surface. When the foundation material is found to be of water-bearing
texture, the Engineer may require additional depth excavation to a
more-stable foundation material, backfilled to the prescribed foundation
elevation with select material.
(d)
Wood forms shall be constructed for all concrete structures.
The forms shall be so constructed that watertightness shall be maintained
and braced and wired in such manner to prevent warping and expansion
under the pressure of the loads contemplated during the placing of
the concrete. The forms shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to using
and oiled to facilitate their removal. The concrete, when placed within
the forms, shall be restricted to a maximum of five feet of free drop
and shall be spread and tamped or vibrated into place in such a manner
as to eliminate honeycombing.
(e)
Masonry for manholes shall consist of brick, precast concrete
blocks or cement concrete.
(f)
All brick for brick structures shall be thoroughly wet by immersion
immediately before laying. Every brick shall be laid in full mortar
joints on bottom sides and end, which shall for each brick be formed
in one operation. In no case are the joints to be made by grouting
or by working in mortar after laying the brick. No joint shall exceed
3/8 inch in opening. All joints on faces shall be trowel-struck.
(g)
All unfinished brick masonry shall be racked back or toothed;
and when new work is joined to the unfinished portion, the latter
must be thoroughly cleaned.
(h)
Brick masonry of sides and arches shall be bonded and keyed,
special care being exercised with each ring against too large a joint
at the back. All joints shall be normal to the section, and all lipping
of brick shall be carefully avoided.
(i)
Precast concrete blocks shall be of the best quality and the
sources of supply approved by the Engineer. Each block shall be sound
and free from cracks and other structural blemishes and shall conform
to the proper radius designed by the Engineer.
(j)
Precast concrete blocks shall be laid up in a manner that will
ensure watertight joints and be so laid in horizontal courses, with
vertical joints staggered in a full bed of mortar on the bottom sides
and end. In general, the procedure hereinbefore specified for brick
masonry shall apply to the laying of precast concrete blocks.
(k)
Precast reinforced concrete manhole sections shall be of the
best quality, and the sources of supply shall be approved by the Engineer.
Each section shall be sound and free of cracks and other structural
defects and conform to the proper diameter and wall thickness designated
by the Engineer. Each joint shall be seated with two rows of butyl
material. Precast manhole bases are prohibited.
(l)
Cement mortar for masonry construction shall be made with portland
cement and clean, sharp sand to the proportion of one bag of cement
to two cubic feet of sand. The sand shall be measured loose in a bucket
or some other suitable measure of known volume. The cement and sand
shall be thoroughly mixed when uniformly dry, then wetted with water
to make a stiff paste which will be plastic under the trowel, but
not so soft as to run after being placed, and shall be used before
it has begun to stiffen. Mortar that has once set shall not be remixed
and used.
(m)
Concrete for manholes shall be Class AA concrete (PennDOT Specifications)
and shall be procured from suppliers who are listed within the current
certified approved list of suppliers for the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation. The concrete shall have a minimum allowable compressive
strength of 4,000 pounds per square inch at 28 days and shall contain
a minimum of six and a maximum of eight bags of portland cement per
cubic yard of concrete; and the maximum allowable water content shall
be 5.6 gallons per bag of cement, including the free water in the
aggregate. All concrete shall be certified by the supplier as to weight,
proportioning of aggregates and water-cement ratio.
(n)
Reinforcing steel shall be deformed bars conforming to the diameters
and spacing as shown on the referenced PennDOT Standards for Roadway
Construction, Series RC-1M to 100M (Pub. 72M), as amended.
(o)
The manholes shall be plastered on the outside with a one-half-inch
coat of mortar as specified above for cement mortar, to which shall
be added 1/10 bag of an approved commercial brand of lime per bag
of cement.
(p)
No forms shall be removed from the foundation base slab or from
the walls of a manhole within a minimum period of 48 hours after the
completion of each succeeding concrete pour. No concrete shall be
placed when the temperature is below 45° F. without special approval
of the Engineer.
(q)
The cast-iron manhole frames and covers shall be bolted to the
cone section and set using butyl material and set to the elevations
shown or ordered. PVC-coated steps shall be built into the walls of
the manhole in a staggered pattern. Manhole frames shall have a twenty-six-inch-diameter
cover with a twenty-four-inch clear opening.
(r)
Upon completion, subject to the approval of the Engineer and
after all forms have been removed, the manhole excavation area shall
be backfilled to the lines and grades specified by the Engineer. The
backfill shall be placed in suitable layers, thoroughly compacted
and uniformly brought up on all sides of the manhole, caution being
directed to maintaining a compacted backfill without damage to the
structure.
(s)
All manhole structures shall be backfilled with PennDOT 2A material.
(t)
All inlet tops shall be the environmental type which provides
the environmental warnings as required by PADEP and the Township.
Including a statement similar to "No Dumping Flows to Stream" with
a fish logo that is stamped on inlets and/or manhole covers.
(9)
Metal plate pipe culverts and pipe arches.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Metal plate pipe culverts and pipe arches may be permitted when
an existing watercourse is to be crossed, as specified by the Township
Engineer.
(b)
Generally, a metal plate culvert or pipe arch will be specified
for such condition when there is not sufficient cover for a circular
pipe culvert or where aesthetic considerations are important.
(c)
Metal plate pipe culverts and pipe arches shall consist of structural
units of galvanized corrugated metal conforming to the PennDOT Specifications
for metal plate pipe culverts, arches and pipe arches.
(d)
Materials shall be procured from suppliers who are on the current
certified and approved list of suppliers of PennDOT.
[1]
Construction methods shall consist of forming the bed and trench
as hereinafter specified. For pipe not exceeding 60 inches' inside
diameter, the trench shall have a minimum width of twice the outside
diameter of the pipe at the hub or band; except that for storm sewers
entirely outside the pavement area, the width of the trench shall
be not more than one foot, plus the outside diameter of the pipe at
the bell or band. The trench shall be excavated through natural ground,
or, where the pipe structures are to be placed under the embankment,
the contractor shall complete the construction of the embankment to
a minimum elevation of one foot above the elevation of the pipe before
placing. Where running water is encountered and cannot be diverted,
a temporary pipe shall be placed in the trench prior to constructing
the embankment.
[2]
When firm but slightly yielding material is encountered in the
bottom of the trench, it shall be shaped carefully to fit the bottom
of the pipe for a depth of at least 1/10 the outside diameter of the
pipe.
[3]
When rock or hard shale is encountered, it shall be excavated below the bottom of the pipe 1/2 inch for each foot of embankment over the pipe, but not less than eight inches, and filled with suitable compacted material. The bed shall be shaped as described in Subsection B(9)(d)[1] above.
[4]
When the material encountered is unstable, it shall be entirely removed under the pipe for the full width of the trench or as otherwise required for the particular condition and replaced with suitable material and the bed shaped as described in Subsection B(9)(d)[1] above.
[5]
Bedding of pipe.
[a]
When directed by the Engineer, the pipe shall be
bedded in a cradle constructed of Class B concrete (PennDOT Specifications),
reinforced as directed, to the dimensions approved by the Engineer.
[b]
The plates, except the haunch plates for pipe arches,
shall be placed shingle-wise, so that the flow of water will be over
the edge of the plate and not against it. The haunch plates may require
placement inside or outside of adjacent haunch plates. Only sufficient
bolts shall be placed to hold the plates in position. Bolts and nuts
shall not be drawn tight until the structure is completely assembled.
The bottom two rows of bolts may be placed with the threaded end inside
the structure to facilitate tightening. On other seams, the bolts
shall be placed alternately so that the nuts will always be on the
crests of corrugations, first inside, then outside the culvert.
[c]
Struts for pipe arches shall be placed to retain
the size of the pipe arch. Strutting shall be carried uniformly from
end to end of pipe and pipe arches without endwalls.
[d]
The pipe shall be deformed the required amount
by means of suitable jacks. The method of jacking shall meet with
the approval of the Engineer. A tolerance of 25% above and below the
specified amount will be permitted.
[e]
When directed by the Engineer, metal plate pipe
culverts and pipe arches shall be fully asphalt-coated and invert-paved.
[6]
Backfilling.
[a]
Backfilling around metal pipe culverts and pipe
arches shall be performed after the plates have been satisfactorily
erected. Required fill material around the pipe and pipe arch shall
be placed to a height not exceeding the outside diameter of the pipe
in four-inch layers, alternately on each side of the pipe or pipe
arch, thoroughly but not excessively compacted with mechanical tampers.
Great care shall be used to obtain thorough compaction under the haunches
and along the sides to the top of the pipe.
[b]
The remainder of the backfill shall be placed and
rolled in layers of not more than eight inches of loose material to
the full width of the cross section.
[c]
Puddling of the fill material will not be permitted.
[d]
Any fill material which causes excessive distortion
of the plates shall be removed, plates braced into correct position
and fill material replaced. The bracing shall be removed as directed
by the Engineer.
[e]
The skew angle shall not exceed 45° for metal
pipe or pipe arches. When the skew angle for arches is more than 15°,
the length of the structure shall be such that no portion of the live
load will be carried by the cut portion of the arch end. When rights-of-way
or other conditions do not permit this required length, then the cut
end shall be supported by a rigid headwall designed to meet the conditions,
and the end plates shall be anchored to this headwall.
(10)
Endwalls required.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
This item shall consist of the construction of endwalls of the
types specified in PennDOT Standards for Roadway Construction, latest
edition, and shall be required at the ends of all stormwater conveyance
structures. The work shall include excavation, forming and placement
of concrete in order to build the structure as indicated. Generally,
these structures will be built of Class B concrete (PennDOT Specifications),
except in special cases where rubble masonry may be used by permission
of the Township Engineer.
(b)
Concrete for endwalls shall be Class AA concrete (PennDOT Specifications)
and shall be placed as specified in this chapter. Special care shall
be used by the design engineer to select the proper endwall to fit
the condition.
(11)
Stormwater detention/retention basin.
[Amended 11-7-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-11; 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(a)
Excavation.
[1]
Necessary excavation shall include removal and stockpiling of
earth material, placement of topsoil and the removal, storing and
rehandling or suitable excavation which may be necessary for the construction
of the detention basin.
[2]
The excavation and placement of embankment shall be done to
the proposed elevations according to the plan of profile, grading
plan and template lines as shown on the construction cross sections
by the use of machinery wherever possible.
[3]
When topsoil for designated areas is shown on the plans, only
approved topsoil shall be stockpiled, meeting the requirements of
Section 802, PennDOT Publication 408, from the excavation. After the
supply is exhausted, any additional topsoil required to complete the
work will be furnished as specified in PennDOT Publication 408 Specifications.
(b)
Preparation of embankment foundation. All brush, roots, grass,
debris or other unsuitable material of any kind not removed by the
clearing and grubbing operation shall be removed to a sufficient depth
to ensure removal of all unsatisfactory material before placement
of embankment material. All voids in the foundation areas to be occupied
by embankments and by compacted fill against structures shall be filled
with approved material from the borrow areas or from required excavation.
The methods of the placement and compaction of this fill material
shall be as specified herein.
(c)
Embankment material. All embankment material shall meet the
specifications as referenced in Section 206, PennDOT Specifications,
Publication 408, or as approved by the Township Engineer.
(d)
Placing and compaction of embankment material shall be done
in accordance with Section 206.3, PennDOT Specifications, Form 408.
(e)
Outlet pipe. Placing and furnishing of the detention basin outlet
pipe shall conform to the required grades and lines, as shown on the
plans and in accordance with the Warwick Township Stormwater Management
and Grading Ordinance.[1] Outlet piping for detention basins shall be O-ring RCP,
unless directed otherwise by the Township Engineer. A minimum of two
concrete anti-seep collars shall be cast-in-place around the outlet
pipe under the berm.
(f)
Headwalls and outlet structures. Construction of the outlet structures and headwalls associated with the detention basin outlet pipe shall be done in accordance with § 163-67B of this chapter.
(g)
Temporary riser pipe. This work shall consist of construction
of a bituminous-coated corrugated metal riser pipe at the inlet headwall
of the detention basin within reasonably close conformity to the design
and dimensions as shown on the plans. Material for construction of
the riser pipe shall be in accordance with Section 600, PennDOT Publication
408.
(h)
Emergency spillway.
[1]
The spillway shall be constructed to the lines, grades and elevations
as shown on the plans. Material excavated to construct the spillway
shall be utilized, as indicated on the plans or as directed by the
Engineer, in construction of the embankment. Material not utilized
as fill or as topsoil shall be disposed of on areas approved by the
Engineer.
[2]
Placement and furnishing of the cultivated sod shall be done
in accordance with Section 809, PennDOT Publication 408.
[3]
Placement and furnishing of cement concrete or mortared stone
spillways shall be done in accordance with specifications as required
by the Township Engineer.
(i)
Rock energy dissipater. Erosion protection in the form of a
rock energy dissipater shall be furnished and placed at the outlet
end of all pipes draining to or from the detention basin. The rock
energy dissipater shall be placed and furnished in accordance with
Section 851, PennDOT Publication 408.
(12)
Storm and sanitary sewer easements. Within all subdivisions
in which off-street or within a private street storm or sanitary sewers
are to be constructed or are anticipated for future construction,
a minimum twenty-foot-wide maintenance easement shall be provided
and such easement shall be shown in the subdivision plans which are
submitted to the governing municipal authorities for their approval.
Sanitary sewers which parallel or are adjacent to such watercourses
shall be provided with the stipulated easement. Whenever practicable,
the maintenance easement shall be parallel with the conjunctive to
property boundary lines of the subdivision.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(13)
Sedimentation and erosion control facilities.
(a)
All earthmoving activities within the Township shall be conducted
in such a way as to prevent accelerated erosion and the resulting
sedimentation. To accomplish this, any landowner or developer engaged
in earthmoving activities shall develop, implement and maintain erosion
and sedimentation control measures which effectively minimize accelerated
erosion and sedimentation. These erosion and sedimentation measures
shall be set forth in the plan as described in this chapter and must
be available at all times at the site of the activity.
(b)
Measures used to control erosion and reduce sedimentation shall
meet the specifications of the Bucks County Soil and Water Conservation
District, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
or the Township Engineer.
A.
The owner shall construct a water distribution system in such a manner
as to provide an adequate water supply to each lot or dwelling unit
within the subdivision or land development. The entire system shall
be designed in accordance with the requirements and standards of the
Warwick Township Water and Sewer Authority and shall be subject to
its approval.
B.
The system shall be so designed as to provide the necessary capacity
and distribution of hydrants for adequate fire protection, in accordance
with the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) and the Insurance Services Office (ISO) Grading Schedule for
Municipal Fire Protection. In addition, the system shall be reviewed
by the local fire official and shall be subject to their approval.
[Amended 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
A.
When no public or municipal water supply is either available or accessible,
adequate water supply shall be furnished by the landowner on either
an individual lot basis or a community well supply system. In the
case of a community on-site private water supply system, the landowner
shall engage the services of a hydrogeologist to make a determination
as to the feasibility and location of such groundwater withdrawal(s)
and the availability of groundwater supply through geological study
and for the submission of his report of findings to the Township for
review. The Township shall further determine whether a review and/or
approval of the proposed groundwater withdrawal(s) will be required
by the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) and/or the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Well construction shall
be by the rotary-percussion method of drilling and shall be cased
and sealed with the latest standards of the DEP, Bureau of Water Quality
Management, Publication 15. A well to serve an individual lot shall
be required to have a production of not less than 10 gallons per minute,
as established by bailer tests and as certified by the well driller.
Before consumer use, the well shall be disinfected by introducing
sodium hypochlorite into the well, and a sample shall be collected
and analyzed for bacteriological content by a qualified laboratory.
A copy of the results of the bailer test and the bacteriological examination
shall be submitted to the Township for review prior to the issuance
of building permit(s) in connection with the lot(s) in the subdivision
or land development.
B.
In the case of a major subdivision or land development, the landowner shall be required to obtain a bond in accordance with § 163-79 herein which will provide a guaranty of the following obligations:
(1)
Upon obtaining building permits, the landowner shall provide or cause
to be provided a fund in an amount equal to $500 per dwelling unit
constructed.
(2)
This fund shall continue until exhausted or until seven years after
90% of the dwelling or commercial units in the subdivision or land
development have been sold and occupied, whichever is earlier.
(3)
The landowner shall be required to replace the well used as a private
water supply of any residence under the following conditions:
(a)
The well shall have failed or become inadequate in normal residential
use, consistent with prior usage, during the time of existence of
the fund.
(b)
Any part of the property served by the well shall be within
1,000 feet of any part of the land to be subdivided or developed.
(c)
The owner of the well to be replaced shall pay $200 towards
the replacement well.
(d)
The replacement of the well shall be subject to Township regulations
and the Township Engineer's review and approval.
A.
The owner shall construct a sanitary sewer collection and/or conveyance
system in order to provide adequate sanitary sewer service available
to each lot or dwelling unit within the subdivision or land development.
B.
The entire system shall be designed and constructed in accordance
with the requirements and standards of the Warwick Township Water
and Sewer Authority.
C.
The landowner or developer shall follow the Act 537 official sewage facilities plan revision/supplement process established under the DEP Rules and Regulations (Chapter 71). During the subdivision/land development process, the landowner/developer shall complete and submit to the Township the necessary components of the DEP's planning module for land development. See Appendix D.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Appendix D is included as an attachment to this chapter.
D.
The Board of Supervisors will review the proposal(s) and solicit
comments from the Township Engineer, Township Water and Sewer Authority,
Township Planning Commission and the Bucks County Department of Health.
The Supervisors reserve the right to require the implementation of
a different alternative if their review shows that it will have long-term
environmental or economic savings to the Township.
A.
If public sewer facilities are neither available nor accessible, the owner shall provide a sewage disposal system on either an individual or community basis in accordance with rules, regulations, terms and conditions of the Title 25, Chapter 73, Standards for Sewage Disposal Facilities, DEP, adopted January 1983, and any amendments thereafter.
B.
All on-site tests required for the sewage system by the DEP Rules
and Regulations shall be observed and certified by a representative
of the Bucks County Health Department and a representative as designated
by the Township.
C.
The landowner or developer shall follow the Act 537 official sewage facilities plan revision/supplement process established under the DEP Rules and Regulations (Chapter 71). During the subdivision/land development process, the landowner/developer shall complete and submit to the Township the necessary components of the DEP's planning module for land development. See Appendix D.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Appendix D is included as an attachment to this chapter.
D.
The Board of Supervisors will review the proposal(s) and solicit
comments from the Township Engineer, Township Water and Sewer Authority,
Township Planning Commission and the Bucks County Department of Health.
The Supervisors reserve the right to require the implementation of
a different alternative if their review shows that it will have long-term
environmental or economic savings to the Township.
If, at the time of final approval, public sanitary sewer facilities
are not available to the subdivision or land development but will
become available within a period of five years or a period determined
by the Board of Supervisors from the date of recording, the owner
shall be required to install or cause to be installed, at his expense,
sanitary sewer collectors and sewer laterals to the street line in
accordance with the requirements and standards of the Township Water
and Sewer Authority and shall cap all laterals. Review and approval
by the Authority shall be required.
A.
The owner shall cause natural gas, electric power and telephone facilities
to be installed in such a manner as to make adequate service available
to each lot or dwelling unit in the subdivision or land development.
B.
All public utilities required to service subdivisions and land developments
shall be placed underground.
C.
Wherever practicable, all utilities shall be located within the street
right-of-way; otherwise, easements or rights-of-way of sufficient
width for installation and maintenance shall be provided.
D.
Final plans shall show the locations of all utilities and shall be
coordinated with the required street tree planting drawings.
A.
Grading and seeding shall conform in all respects to the final plan
and the requirements, standards, and specifications of this chapter.
B.
Final grading and seeding specifications.
(1)
Topsoil furnished and placed.
(a)
The work to be performed under this item shall consist of furnishing
and placing topsoil materials in specified areas, including the preparation
of said areas to the lines, grades and dimensions indicated on the
standard detailed drawings of these specifications or as otherwise
directed by the municipality.
(b)
The topsoil material shall consist of friable loam reasonably
free from subsoil, clay lumps, stones or similar objects larger than
two inches in any dimension, and also brush roots, objectionable vegetation,
litter or other material unsuitable or harmful to plant growth.
(c)
Whenever practicable, the topsoil material shall be procured
from areas within the limits of excavation provided on the project.
Topsoil material shall be removed from any designated area prior to
the performance of normal excavation in said area, shall be kept separate
from other excavation and shall be stockpiled at locations as may
be designated at the job site.
(d)
After normal grading of the specified areas has been completed,
the contractor shall dress and shape these areas to the lines, grades,
cross section and depth necessary to provide for the uniform placement
of 12 inches, plus or minus 1/2 inch, of topsoil, unless otherwise
directed by the Engineer. These areas shall be cleared of all unsuitable
material and shall be loosened by raking or other approved manner.
[Amended 3-16-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-6; 4-17-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
(e)
The approved topsoil material shall be placed and spread over
the prepared areas to the approved depth after natural settlement
and compaction. The spread topsoil shall be compacted by means of
a light roller, weighing not over 120 pounds per foot width of roller.
The finished surface of the topsoil shall be smooth, even and true
to lines, grades and cross section specified or required.
(f)
Topsoiling operations shall be performed at such times satisfactory
to the Engineer and only under suitable weather conditions.
(2)
Seeding.
(a)
This work shall consist of furnishing and placing seed and soil
supplements on a prepared seedbed as provided under this chapter above
or on such other areas as may be required by the governing authorities.
(b)
The seed shall be obtained from a dealer or manufacturer whose
product is shown by analysis to fulfill the guaranty of conformity
to all laws and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture,
Bureau of Plant Industry, Act 187 of the Laws of Pennsylvania, as
amended. Seeds and mixtures shall conform to those specified by the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications, current
edition. Sod may be used as an alternative with the approval of the
Township Engineer.
[Amended 11-7-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-11]
(c)
Soil supplements and commercial fertilizers shall conform to
the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications, current
edition.
(d)
After the areas required to be seeded have been brought to the
grades indicated on the approved drawing or specified, they shall
be thoroughly loosened to a depth of at least two inches by plowing,
disking, harrowing or by other approved methods until the tillage
is acceptable. Any irregularities in the surface resulting from tillage
shall be smoothed out before seeding operations are begun to prevent
the formation of water-collecting pockets. The seeding shall be applied
at the rate as specified under Section 804, PennDOT Specifications,
Publication 408. The contractor shall employ a satisfactory method
of sowing, making use of approved mechanical, power-drawn drills or
seeders or mechanical hand seeders. Broadcast seeding, either by hand
or by sowing equipment, may also be used when the method of application
is approved by the Engineer. After the seed has been sown, it shall
be covered to an average depth of 1/4 inch by means of a brush harrow,
spike-tooth harrow, chain harrow, rake or other approved device. After
the seed has been covered to the specified depth, the seed area shall
be immediately rolled, unless otherwise directed, with an approved
lawn roller weighing not over 65 pounds per foot width of roller for
clay soils or any soil having a tendency to pack and not over 120
pounds per foot width of roller for sandy or light soils.
(e)
The contractor shall properly water, mow and otherwise maintain
all seeded areas until final acceptance of the work. Damage resulting
from erosion, gullies, washouts and/or other causes shall be repaired
by refilling with topsoil, tamping to proper compaction, refertilizing
and reseeding as specified above.
(f)
The operation of the actual sowing of the seed shall be performed
within the dates approved by the Engineer and subject to seasonal
weather conditions.
A.
Drawings showing the drainage, size, shape and geometric design of
the proposed areas to be provided as off-street parking areas or off-street
loading areas shall be approved by the Township and shall govern the
limits of construction as herein specified.
B.
Off-street parking area and off-street loading areas shall be constructed
in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
C.
Construction inspection.
(1)
Upon the approval of the plan drawings and prior to actual construction
of the facilities or improvements as specified in this chapter, the
owner or the owner's contractor shall hold a preconstruction meeting,
with representatives from the Township and Township Engineer's office
at a minimum. In addition, the contractor shall notify the Township
three days in advance of actual initial construction inspections so
that the Township may arrange for proper construction inspections.
(2)
After initial commencement of any operation in the above-referenced
construction, the owner shall notify or cause to be notified the Township
Engineer no less than 24 hours prior to any additional construction
to permit inspection of the construction activity.
A.
Materials.
(1)
Unless otherwise approved or specified by the governing officials,
only new materials shall be incorporated in the work. Materials shall
conform, when applicable, to those specified by the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation and shall be obtained from suppliers who are listed
within the current certified and approved list of suppliers of the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
(2)
All materials furnished by the contractor to be incorporated in the
work shall be subject to the inspection and approval of the Township
Engineer. No materials shall be processed or fabricated for or delivered
to the work without prior approval of the Engineer, except at the
risk of the contractor. As soon as possible after the developer's
agreement has been executed, the contractor shall submit to the Engineer
data relating to materials he proposes to furnish for the work. Such
data shall be in sufficient detail to enable the Engineer to identify
the particular product in question and form an opinion as to its conformity
to the contract requirements. Facilities and labor for the handling
and inspection of all materials shall be furnished by the contractor.
Defective materials shall immediately be removed from the site of
the work at the contractor's expense, if the Engineer so requires.
Either prior to beginning or during the progress of the work, the
contractor shall submit samples of the materials or such special tests
as may be necessary to demonstrate that they conform to the specifications.
The contractor shall place his orders sufficiently early to permit
consideration, inspection, testing and approval before the materials
are necessary for incorporation in the work.
[Amended 11-7-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-11]
B.
Handling and distribution of materials. The contractor shall, at
his own expense, handle, haul and distribute all materials and all
surplus materials on the different portions of the work as required.
He shall provide suitable and adequate storage room for materials
during the progress of the work and be responsible for any loss of
or damage to materials furnished or accepted by him until the final
acceptance of the work.
C.
Lines, grades and measurements. The contractor shall make all measurements
and check all dimensions necessary for the proper construction of
the work called for by the drawings and specifications. During the
prosecution of the work, he shall make all necessary measurements
to prevent misfitting in said work, and he shall be responsible therefor
and for the accurate construction of the entire work.
D.
Precautions during adverse weather. During adverse weather, the contractor
shall take all necessary precautions so that the work may be properly
done and satisfactory in all respects. When required, protection shall
be provided by use of tarpaulins or other approved protective materials.
During cold weather, materials and the adjacent structure in which
they are to be incorporated shall be made and kept sufficiently warm
so that a proper bond will take place and proper curing, aging or
drying will result.
E.
Temporary heat. If temporary heat is required for the protection
of the work, the contractor shall provide and install approved heating
apparatus and shall provide adequate and proper fuel and maintain
fires as required. Temporary heating apparatus shall be installed
and operated in such manner that the finished work will not be damaged
thereby.
F.
Water supply for construction. All water used for concrete work and
curing of concrete and all water used for other construction purposes
shall be clean and free from acid, alkali and iron and from injurious
amounts of vegetable matter and oil. Untreated raw water will not
be permitted for these purposes.
G.
Use of explosives. In the event of blasting or the use of explosives
during construction, approval and all necessary permits shall be obtained;
the quantity of explosives to be used shall be subject to said approval.
Safety protection shall be as directed by the Township Engineer.