Table 3
Pavement, Curb and Sidewalk Requirements
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Type of Subdivision
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Residential Lot Area
(square feet per unit)
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Type of Street
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Non- residential
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Under 12,000
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12,000 to 20,000
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Over 20,000
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Arterial1
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Pavement width (feet) and type
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44-A
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44-A
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44-A
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40-A
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Curb type required
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B
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B
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B
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B
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Sidewalk width (feet) and type
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8-D
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6-D
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6-D
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4-D
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Collector
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Pavement width (feet) and type
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40-A
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40-A
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40-A
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36-A
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Curb type required
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B
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B,C
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B,C
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B,C
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Sidewalk width (feet) and type
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6-D
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5-D
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4-D
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4-D
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Minor and marginal access
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Pavement width (feet) and type
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36-A
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32-A
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28-A
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24-A
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Curb required
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B
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B,C
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C
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Sidewalk width (feet) and type
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5-D
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4-D
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Alley
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Pavement width (feet) and type
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21-A
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NOTES:
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1 When the arterial
street is under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department
of Public Works or the Ontario County Highway Department, the respective
agency will determine the requirements.
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The letters in the table above (A through D)
refer to the following proposed construction standards:
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Street pavement
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A.
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Street pavement standards shall be in accordance
with the provisions established by the Board of Trustees and the Village
Engineer.
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Curb types
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B.
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Plain cement, reinforced concrete curb; eight
inches at the top, nine inches at the bottom and 24 inches in height
with the slope to the street side.
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C.
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Valley gutter - plain cement, reinforced concrete
curb; 24 inches wide, nine inches high at maximum width.
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Sidewalks
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D.
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Concrete sidewalk; four inches in thickness,
placed on four-inch cinder or crushed stone base.
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