This article shall be known as the "Jackson
Township Street Access Ordinance."
The purpose of this article is to establish
procedures to regulate the location, design, construction, maintenance
and drainage of driveways, access drives, streets and other property
within Township street rights-of-way to ensure the security, economy
of maintenance, preservation of proper drainage and the safe, reasonable
access of Township streets.
Issuance of a permit under these regulations
does not relieve the permittee from any additional responsibility
to secure other federal, state or local approvals or permits as may
be required by law.
Unless the context specifically and clearly
indicates otherwise, the meanings of the terms used in this article
shall be as follows:
ACCESS DRIVE
A private minor vehicular right-of-way, other than a street,
providing access from a street to a property or parking area within
a lot. Access drives shall be required for all commercial, institutional
(including but not limited to schools, hospitals and religious institutions)
and industrial uses, and all multifamily dwellings.
CARTWAY
The portion of a street right-of-way which is paved, improved,
designated or intended for vehicular traffic, exclusive of the sidewalk,
curb or shoulder.
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at street intersections defined
by the center lines of the streets and by a line of sight between
points on their center lines at a given distance from the intersection
of the center lines.
CORNER LOT
A lot abutting upon two streets at their intersection.
DRIVEWAY
An improved surface for vehicular travel which provides access
between a street and a lot. For the purposes of this article, drives
for all residential uses (except multifamily) and all agricultural
uses shall be considered driveways.
A.
MINIMUM USE DRIVEWAYA driveway normally used for not more than 25 vehicle trips per day, serving such uses as single-family dwellings, duplex houses or apartments with five units or less.
B.
LOW-VOLUME DRIVEWAYA driveway normally used for more than 25 but fewer than 750 vehicle trips per day, serving such uses as office buildings, schools or car washes.
C.
MEDIUM-VOLUME DRIVEWAYA driveway normally used for more than 750 but fewer than 1,500 vehicle trips per day, normally not requiring traffic signalization, serving such uses as motels, fast-food restaurants, service stations, small shopping centers or plazas and schools.
D.
HIGH-VOLUME DRIVEWAYA driveway normally used for more than 1,500 vehicles per day, often requiring traffic signalization, serving such uses as large shopping centers, multibuilding apartment or office complexes and large motels.
ENGINEER
A professional engineer licensed as such in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
GRADE
The slope expressed in a percent which indicates the rate
of change of elevation in feet per hundred feet.
IMPROVEMENTS
Pavements, curbs, sidewalks, water mains, sanitary sewers,
storm sewers, grading, street signs and plantings, and other items
required for the welfare of the property owners and the public.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of land, including
the holder of an option or contract to purchase (whether or not such
option or contract is subject to any condition), a lessee if he is
authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the landowner
or other person having a proprietary interest in land.
MAINTENANCE
Normal care and upkeep of structures such as driveways and
stormwater conveyance systems. For the purposes of this article, maintenance
shall not include work that results in widening or relocation of such
structures, or in changing the type of surface material of a driveway
(i.e., overlaying a stone driveway with blacktop).
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A building containing three or more dwelling units (such
as apartment house and garden apartments). All dwelling units are
located on a single lot and share with other units a common yard area.
OWNER
The owner of record of a parcel of land.
PERFORMANCE BOND
An agreement by and between a contractor and a bonding company
in favor of the developer and the Township Board of Supervisors guaranteeing
the completion of physical improvements.
PERMIT OFFICER
That person appointed by the Jackson Township Board of Supervisors
and given authority to issue building permits and other permits according
to Township ordinances.
PERMITTEE
A person who has been issued a permit by Jackson Township
under this article.
PERSON
Any natural person or persons, association, partnership,
firm or corporation.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A legal right of passage across land occupied or intended
to be occupied by a street, crosswalk, railroad, road, electric transmission
line, oil or gas pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main,
shade trees or for another special use. If the right-of-way involves
maintenance by a public agency, it shall be dedicated to public use
by the maker of the plat on which such right-of-way is established.
ROADS
Roads are grouped into the following four categories:
A.
ARTERIALA highway primarily for fast or heavy traffic between major population centers.
B.
COLLECTORA street which provides traffic movement between major arterials and minor or local streets.
C.
MINORA local street which has little through traffic, but which is primarily intended to provide direct access to abutting properties.
D.
SERVICE DRIVE or ALLEYA minor street which is used primarily for vehicle access to the back or side of properties otherwise abutting a street.
STREET
A public way, excluding driveways and access drives, which
affords the principal means of access to abutting properties, intended
to be used by vehicular traffic or pedestrians. Includes street, avenue,
boulevard, road, highway, freeway, lane, viaduct and any other dedicated
and accepted public right-of-way.
STREET GRADE
The officially established grade of the street upon which
a lot fronts or, in its absence, the established grade of other streets
upon which the lot abuts at the midway of the frontage of the lot
thereon. If there is no officially established grade, the existing
grade of the street at such midpoint shall be taken as the street
grade.
STREET LINE
A line defining the edge of a street right-of-way and separating
the street from abutting property or lots. Commonly known as the "street
right-of-way line."
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location
on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.
TOWNSHIP
Jackson Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
All applications for permits shall be submitted
to the permit officer and shall be accompanied by two copies of a
plan which illustrates, at a minimum, the following, including dimensions
where applicable:
A. Existing roadway pavement, ditches, rights-of-way
and relevant property lines, roadway appurtenances, utilities, medians
and other significant features that may affect the location of the
proposed driveway.
B. Design features of existing and proposed driveways,
curbs, tapers, acceleration and deceleration lanes, including the
following:
(2)
Driveway radii and other points of curvature.
(3)
Driveway grade or profile and cross sections.
(4)
Driveway angle relative to the roadway.
(5)
Driveway surface material.
C. Distance from each existing and proposed driveway
to the following:
(1)
Nearest street intersection.
(2)
Nearest driveway on adjacent properties within
the limits of the safe sight distance.
(3)
Locations of streets and driveways opposite
the site and within the limits of safe sight distance.
(4)
Relevant property lines and property lines extended
to the driveway.
D. Sight distance in each direction from each proposed
driveway.
E. Existing roadside gutters, ditches, swales or stormwater
conveyance structures located between the applicant's property lines
which intersect the roadway.
F. Location, depth and size of proposed stormwater swales,
pipes or other appurtenances which will be used to convey stormwater
issuing from, or passing by, the proposed driveway.
G. Property owner's name, address and phone number.
H. Contractor's name, address and phone number.
The applicant shall pay to the Township an application
fee, as established from time to time by resolution of the Board of
Supervisors.
All grading, construction, installation and
erection shall be in strict compliance with the plans and specifications
on the basis of which the permit is granted.
When the applicant proposes construction or
restoration of improvements within the Township right-of-way or that
will be dedicated to the Township, the Township may require the applicant
to deposit with the Township financial security in the form of a corporate
bond or letter of credit acceptable to the Township Solicitor in an
amount sufficient to cover the costs of any improvements which may
be required for dedication to the Township. Such bond or other security
shall provide for, and secure to the public, the completion of any
improvements which may be required within this article.
All work performed within the Township right-of-way
shall be done at such time and in such manner as shall be consistent
with the safety of the public and shall conform to the Jackson Township
Construction and Materials Specifications (as amended). If at any
time it shall be found by the Township that the work is not being
done or has not been properly performed, the permittee, upon written
notification by the Township, shall, at his own expense, immediately
take the necessary steps to place the work into conformance with such
requirements or standards.
If any work authorized by any permit under this
article shall not have been commenced within six months after the
issuance of such permit, the permit holder must relinquish such unused
permit which shall thereupon become invalid. The permit fee under
these circumstances will not be returned or applied toward any future
permit.
Within seven days of the completion of the rough
grading of any such improvements and prior to the paving or installation
of any stone, the applicant shall notify the Township Roadmaster or
his designee that said rough grading has been accomplished. Within
seven days of this date, the Township Roadmaster or his designee shall
inspect the premises to determine the compliance with the plans and
the grades existing on the driveway. No further construction activities
shall be performed on the driveway prior to inspection and approval
by the Township Roadmaster or his designee.
All driveway improvements shall be completed
within 90 days of the approval of the rough graded driveway by the
Township Roadmaster or his designee; subject, nevertheless, to extension
granted by the Board of Supervisors due to truly extraordinary circumstances,
including but not limited to extended inclement weather making work
impractical or impossible.
Upon completion of any work authorized by the
permit, the holder of such permit shall report to the Township Roadmaster
or his designee, in writing, within 10 days of the date of completion.
The Township Roadmaster or his designee shall make a final inspection
within seven days of notification to determine compliance with permit
specifications.