These regulations are for the purpose of assuring
the proper construction of new roads and new streets within the Township
of Maidencreek, and to provide for the development of proper traffic
distribution throughout the Township, thereby creating conditions
favorable to the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the
citizens.
A.
The construction of new streets in the Township of
Maidencreek shall be done in conformity with the specifications, regulations
and provisions set forth in this article, together with the standard
drawings and standard specifications for developers made a part hereof.
(Drawing No 001, 002, 003, 004, Table 1 and Exhibit 1.[1])
[1]
Editor's Note: Said figures, table and exhibit are included
at the end of this chapter.
B.
In the case of new roads within subdivisions and land developments, all roads and streets shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 190, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Township of Maidencreek as may from time to time be in effect and the further requirements of this article.
C.
All work done pursuant to the provisions of this article
shall be inspected by the Township.
D.
The design of all streets constructed shall be in
accordance with the guidelines and requirements for design of local
roads and streets contained in PennDOT Design Manual, Part 2, Highway
Design, latest revision.
E.
Lines and grades shall be as approved on recorded
plans of subdivisions, or other plans as may be approved by the Township.
The costs for establishing such lines and grades shall be paid by
the subdivider.
G.
All adjacent structures and areas disturbed or damaged
during street or road construction shall be properly repaired by the
party causing said damage.
H.
In the case where the Township finds that the ground condition and/or rock condition beneath a street provides sufficient stability so that part or all of the subbase requirements may be waived, modified or changed and still comply with generally recognized, sound engineering principles after appropriate tests have been taken, subbase requirements may be so waived, modified or changed by the Township, in accordance with § 186-38 of this article.
All trees, roots, stumps, brush, down timber,
rotten wood, rubbish and any other objectionable material shall be
removed from the site and shall include the removal of any obstruction
interfering with the proposed road construction for the full right-of-way
width, or as approved by the Township.
A.
Subgrade shall be prepared to accommodate the placement
of the pavement structure and shoulders or gutters in accordance with
PennDOT specifications and within reasonably close conformity to the
lines, grades and widths shown on the drawings and cross sections
or otherwise directed.
B.
Subgrade shall be graded to the elevation and cross-section
required with suitable soil or granule material compacted to the required
density.
C.
In cases where the required density or stability cannot
be obtained, the material in the area shall be excavated to a depth
that when replaced and recompacted at a moisture content not exceeding
optimum, the subgrade will have the required stability.
D.
The subgrade shall be properly prepared to receive
the subbase.
Where the surface of an existing nonskid roadway
conforms approximately to the proposed subgrade elevation, or where
an embankment less than nine inches in depth is to be made over such
roadway, the surface of the old roadway shall be scarified to a depth
of not less than four inches, to permit satisfactory reshaping, binding
and compaction of the subgrade.
A.
Base courses shall consist of one or more layers of
materials conforming to the requirements of one or more of the following
sections of PennDOT Publication 408, latest revisions.
(1)
Section 305, Bituminous concrete base course.
(2)
Notwithstanding any provisions of this article, a
special base course design may be approved by the Township Engineer,
provided the design provides a structural number equal to or greater
than the appropriate base course listed in the attached Minimum Street
Construction Standards.[1] Special complete roadway designs may also be submitted
for approval by the Township, with due cause other than financial
savings, provided the design provides a structural number equal to
or greater than the minimum structural number listed in the minimum
street construction standards chart.
[1]
Editor's Note: Table 1, Minimum Street Construction Standards, is included at the end of this chapter.
B.
Base course(s) will be placed in layers as is more
fully described in Exhibit 1[2] or Publication 408, latest revisions, for each specific
design.
[2]
Editor's Note: Exhibit 1 is included at the end of this chapter.
C.
All subbase(s) shall be properly prepared and a tack
coat applied as may be required for base course placement according
to Publication 408, latest revision.
D.
Base course(s) shall be properly prepared and a tack
coat applied as may be required to receive subsequent courses in accordance
with directions from engineer.
E.
A binder course shall be applied where required in
accordance with Table 1 or Publication 408, latest revision.
A.
Bituminous pavements shall consist of one or more
courses of bituminous mixture constructed on the prepared foundation
in accordance with Publication 408, Section 400, latest revision,
and the specific requirements of the type of pavement as may be approved
by the Township. (See Exhibit 1.[1])
[1]
Editor's Note: Exhibit 1 is included at the end of this chapter.
C.
Aggregates, coarse and fine, for binder course shall
be made from stone, gravel or slag unless otherwise approved and shall
meet the quality requirements for Type A gravel. Fine aggregate shall
be natural or manufactured sand composed of clean, hard, durable,
uncoated particles free from lumps of clay and organic material. The
fine aggregates used may be natural sand, stone sand, gravel sand,
slag sand or any combination thereto, meeting gradation requirements
in Table A, Section 703, PennDOT, Publication 408, latest revision.
The coarse aggregate shall also meet the grading requirements indicated
above.
D.
Surface courses. The fine aggregate for surface courses
shall be natural sand, snuff sand, slag sand, manufactured sand or
sand of other approved rock of igneous origin prepared from Type A
stone, composed of clean, hard, durable, uncoated inert particles
reasonably free from lumps of clay, silt, vegetation, or other deleterious
substances, meeting gradation requirements of Table B, Section 703,
PennDOT, Publication 408, latest revision.
(1)
Filler for surface course shall consist of Portland
cement, fly ash or dust reasonably free of clay prepared from crushed
stone and shall meet the gradation for filler requirements as required
in Table B, Section 703, PennDOT Publication 408, latest revision.
(2)
For Class ID-2 Bituminous Surface Course, the asphaltic
materials shall conform to the requirements specified in PennDOT Publication
No. 37, latest revision. Asphalt cement Class AC-20 shall have a penetration
range of 60 to 70.
(3)
The fine aggregate, course aggregate and filler shall
meet the requirements specified in Section 7.3.A., 7.3.B. and 7.3.C.1.,
respectively, latest revision.
(4)
Surface and binder courses shall be compacted by use
of approved type power rollers which shall be three-wheel rollers
or two-wheel rollers, in either case having a metal weight of not
less than 10 tons. Locations inaccessible to rollers shall be compacted
by hot iron tampers or other compaction equipment approved by the
Township.
(5)
Before binder or surface course is laid adjacent to
concrete curbs or other rigid structures, they shall be painted with
an asphalt cement Class AC-20 as directed by the Township. (See Exhibit
1.[2])
[2]
Editor's Note: Exhibit 1 is included at the end of this chapter.
(6)
Final wearing course shall be applied one year after
base course placement surface to be mechanically cleaned and tack
coat added prior to final wearing course application.
A.
This work shall consist of constructing supporting
shoulders on the sides of all roads and streets within the Township
where curbing shall not otherwise be required.
B.
Shoulders shall be constructed as required by the
Township and shall be the same specification as the roadway or a Type
1-I or 6-I shoulders as in Publication 408, latest revision. Additional
shoulder designs may be approved by the Township where deemed necessary.
Since the standards and regulations of the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation, and of the Township, may, from time
to time, change as new and better methods for the construction of
new roads and new streets evolve, the Supervisors of the Township
reserve unto themselves the right, from time to time, as they deem
necessary to assure proper new street and new road construction in
the Township, to amend and modify, by resolution, the standards and
regulations herein set forth, of which proper public notice shall
be given, and which resolution or resolutions shall be in writing
and attached hereto, and made a part hereof.
Notwithstanding anything hereinabove set forth, whenever the provisions of this article shall be inconsistent with the provisions of Chapter 190, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Code of the Township of Maidencreek and the provisions of said chapter are more restrictive or contained more stringent requirements than are set forth in the within article, the provisions of said Chapter 190, Subdivision and Land Development, shall prevail and be applicable.