Land subject to hazards to life, health or property,
such as quarry land, open ditches, etc., shall not be subdivided for
residential purposes until all such hazards have been eliminated or
unless adequate safeguards are provided by the subdivision plan.
All streets, public or private, shall be paved
in accordance with this section or as otherwise specified by the borough
regulations and when all required improvements have been properly
installed as per the Borough Engineer. All streets shall be provided
with concrete curb. All sidewalks shall be a minimum of four feet
width and four inches depth, six inches depth for driveway aprons
(3,500 P.S.I. air entrained).
A. Subgrade. Wherever possible the subgrade shall be
in cut or undisturbed subsoil. In no case shall the subgrade consist
of filled or undisturbed topsoil or frozen soils. All deleterious
material such as tree roots, leaves, branches, trash, stones exceeding
six inches in diameter and miscellaneous construction debris shall
be removed from the subgrade. Compaction shall be accomplished by
sheep's-foot, smooth wheel or rubber-tired roller, at the discretion
of the Borough Engineer. The subgrade shall be compacted tight and
dry and shall not be soft and spongy when check rolled. Compaction
of the subgrade shall extend the full width of the cartway, including
the width to be occupied by shoulders where applicable. The required
road crown shall be built into the shaped subgrade.
B. Screenings. Before placement of the base course, the
subgrade shall be covered with a cushion course of dry limestone screenings
meeting the requirements of PennDOT Publication 408, A, No. 10, fine
material and having a minimum thickness of one inch after placement
where directed by Borough Engineer. Compaction of the screenings layer
is not required.
C. Base course. All collector and nonresidential streets
shall have a compacted, crushed aggregate base course thickness of
10 inches. All other streets shall have a compacted, crushed aggregate
base course thickness of eight inches unless otherwise directed by
the Borough Engineer. Measurement of the base course thickness can
be taken from the compacted subgrade prior to the placement of screenings,
unless otherwise directed by the Borough Engineer. The base course
shall consist of a stone and screenings application meeting with requirements
of PennDOT Publication 408, latest edition. A vibratory roller shall
be used for both the stone compaction and the filling of the voids
with fines. Completion of the base course shall consist of brooming
to expose 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch of the uppermost layer of stone over
a minimum of 75% of the road surface. No large areas of solid screenings
or loose stone areas shall be permitted. Alternate base course materials
such as B.C.B.C. may be permitted with the approval of the Borough
Council upon recommendation of the Borough Engineer.
D. Binder course. An ID-2 binder course with a minimum
compacted thickness of 11/2 inches meeting the requirements of PennDOT
Publication 408, latest edition, shall be applied over the base course.
In no case shall the binder course be applied over a frozen, saturated
or excessively dirt-laden base course.
E. Wearing course. After proper cleaning, repairing and
preparation of the binder course as directed by the Borough Engineer,
a tack coat may be applied to the binder course prior to placing the
wearing course. The tack coat, if required, will consist of materials
meeting the specifications of PennDOT Publication 408, Section 406,
latest edition. The wearing course will consist of ID-2 material meeting
the requirements of PennDOT Publication 408, latest edition, Section
420, and shall have a minimum compacted thickness of one inch.
F. Joint seal. After application of the wearing course,
all curb, inlet, manhole, etc., joints shall be sealed with a PennDOT
approved joint sealer applied to neat lines with a minimum width of
six inches.
G. All borough streets shall have crown of 1/4 inch per
foot sloping away from the center line unless otherwise directed by
PennDOT or the Borough Engineer.
Wherever the site is not naturally wooded, the
subdivider shall be required to plant street trees of not less than
21/2 inches caliper, as measured six inches above the ground within
the right-of-way and at not more than 50 feet apart, as measured along
each side of the street and at a minimum of six feet from the curb.
For the purpose of these regulations, street trees are limited to
the following unless prior permission of the Council is obtained:
Moraine honey locust, littleleaf European linden, pin oak, London
plane-tree, red oak, columnar-type maples, sugar maple, Norway maple
and sweetgum, subject to the approval of the Aldan Shade Tree Commission.