[Amended 6-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2774]
A. This section describes the general requirements pertaining to the
work of furnishing and installation of an operational traffic signal
or signal system. The work will include the controller assembly, traffic
signal supports, traffic signal heads, electrical distribution, detectors,
communications, systems, testing, and start-up of the system. All
work shall be in accordance with the requirements of this specification
and PennDOT in accordance with the signal permit.
B. Materials. Traffic signal shop drawings for materials, wiring diagrams,
and shop tests results, shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval.
Also to be submitted to the Engineer are all material certifications
and warranties for equipment utilized on the traffic signal system.
These submissions shall comply with PennDOT Publication 408 and Traffic
Standards - Signals TC-7800 (current issue).
(1) Traffic signal, general, shall comply with the requirements of PennDOT
Publication 408.
(2) Traffic signal supports shall comply with PennDOT Publication 408.
The traffic signal pole bases shall have wire mesh with stainless
steel banding for rodent protection The minimum clearance from the
face of vertical curb to the face of pole shall be two feet to five
feet.
(3) The controller assembly shall comply with the requirements of PennDOT
Publication 408. The controller assembly shall provide for the signal
phases and timing as indicated on the contract drawings and PennDOT
permit.
(a)
The traffic signal controller shall be a Multi Sonics 820A traffic
responsive secondary controller unless a different controller manufacturer
is required to be a part of the signal system.
(b)
The controller and back panel shall be capable of volume density
operation, traffic signal preemption, two- to eight-phase signal operation,
plus pedestrian operation.
(c)
The traffic signal controller cabinet shall also contain an
emergency generator hookup (see detail) and battery backup.
(d)
The traffic signal controller cabinet shall be equipped with
a hand-held police control device.
(e)
The traffic signal controller cabinet shall comply with PennDOT
publication 408.
(f)
The traffic signal controller cabinet shall meet TS-1 specifications
with a Type 1 pad mounting as shown on Detail Plate WT-M-03.
(4) Traffic signal systems and equipment shall comply with PennDOT Publication
408.
(5) Electrical distribution system and components shall comply with the
requirements of PennDOT Publication 408. 7/C wiring shall be provided
for future left turn signalization.
(6) Signal heads shall comply with PennDOT Publication 408.
(a)
The signal heads shall be equipped with red, yellow and green
LEDs. Pedestrian signal heads shall be equipped with Portland orange
and Lunar white LED man-hand indications.
(b)
The signal heads shall be equipped with backplates in accordance
with the signal permit. Signal indications shall be in accordance
wit the traffic signal permit.
(7) Traffic detectors shall comply with the requirements of PennDOT Publication
408.
(8) Traffic signal communications shall comply with the requirements
of PennDOT Publication 408.
(9) Traffic signal preemption.
(a)
The traffic signal shall be equipped with preemption equipment
in order to function in accordance with the traffic signal permit
as directed by the Township Board of Commissioners.
(b)
The traffic signal preemption equipment shall conform to the
3M Opticon Preemption system specifications, current edition, or PennDOT
approved equivalent.
(c)
The phase selector shall be 3M Opticon Model 754 and be capable
of recording the date, time and vehicle code for the activating vehicle
or PennDOT approved equivalent.
(d)
The detector shall be 3M Opticon Model 711, one direction, single
channel model or PennDOT approved equivalent.
(e)
The detector cable shall be 3M Opticon Model 138 Cable or PennDOT
approved equivalent.
(f)
The card rack shall be 3M Opticon Model 760 or PennDOT approved
equivalent.
(g)
Confirmation lights shall be installed on each mast arm for
each direction of preemption.
(10)
Fiber optic line. If the signals are being interconnected with
a fiber optic line, the interconnection shall be made using a six-strand
multimode fiber optic cable meeting the requirements of PennDOT Publication
408. The system shall also include a phone drop.
(11)
Construction.
(a)
The traffic signal shall comply with the requirements of PennDOT
Publication 408.
(b)
Traffic signal supports shall be constructed in accordance with
PennDOT Publication 408 and at the locations indicated on the contract
drawings. Current and future handicap ramps shall be shown on the
plan. The location of supports shall be outside of the handicap ramp
area.
(c)
Controller assembly shall be constructed in accordance with
PennDOT Publication 408 and in accordance with the conditions of the
contract drawings and traffic signal permit.
(d)
Traffic signal systems and equipment shall comply with the requirements
of PennDOT Publication 408.
(e)
Electrical distribution system and components shall be constructed
in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408 and in accordance with
the conditions of the contract drawings. A spare three-inch conduit
may be required to be installed in the trench across the major street
for future wiring modifications or additions.
(f)
Signal heads shall be constructed in accordance with PennDOT
Publication 408 and at the locations indicated on the contract drawings.
(g)
Traffic detectors shall be constructed in accordance with PennDOT
Publication 408 and the locations as indicated on the contract drawings.
(h)
Traffic signal communications shall comply with the requirements
of PennDOT Publication 408.
(12)
Programming, testing coordination and start-up. After the traffic
signal is completed and ready for operation, the developer shall coordinate,
schedule and attend a system test, start-up and thirty-day test period.
The traffic signal shall operate in strict accordance with the approved
signal permit. The system test, advance flashing period, and date
of operation shall be monitored and approved by the Township, the
Township Engineer and PennDOT and shall be in accordance with PennDOT
Publication 408. The maintenance period for the traffic signal installation,
associated equipment, signing and pavement markings shall be in accordance
with the developer's subdivision improvements agreements.
(13)
Miscellaneous.
(a)
Signposts for all street signs, regulatory signs and warning
signs shall be galvanized square posts (breakaway design) in accordance
with the latest PennDOT standards.
(b)
Pavement markings and legends including the following: twenty-four-inch
stop bars (white), twenty-four-inch transverse median and/or gore
markings (white or yellow), six-inch crosswalks (white), arrow legends
(white) and ONLY legends (white) shall be installed using hot thermoplastic
material and/or heat tape material in accordance with the latest PennDOT
standards. Existing material shall be eradicated prior to placement
of new markings, if required.
(c)
Removal of traffic signal poles, mast arms, junction boxes,
conduits and traffic signal foundations to a depth of two feet below
subgrade. Existing traffic signal poles, mast arms, and controller
cabinets must be returned to the Township.
(d)
Other traffic control devices shall be per the current PennDOT
MUTCD publication.
[Added 6-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2774]
A. Only local streets may be considered for private streets.
B. Private street cartway widths. Private street cartway widths in proposed
land developments shall conform to the standards set forth in Table
2.
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Table 2
Cartway Widths
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Single-Family Residential
(feet)
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Multifamily Residential
(feet)
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Commercial/Industrial
(feet)
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30
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36
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361
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NOTES:
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1No on-street parking
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C. Horizontal curves.
(1)
Whenever street center lines are deflected more than 5º,
connection shall be made by horizontal curves.
(2)
Horizontal curves shall have the following minimum center-line
radii:
(3)
A minimum tangent of 100 feet shall be required between reverse
curves on all streets. A minimum tangent of 100 feet shall separate
horizontal curves from intersections, as measured from the point of
intersecting center lines.
D. Street grades.
(1)
There shall be a minimum center-line grade on all streets of
0.75 of 1%.
(2)
Center-line grades shall not exceed 10%.
(3)
Intersections shall be approached on all sides by leveling areas
which shall have a minimum length of 75 feet, measured from the intersection
of the center lines, within which no grade shall exceed a maximum
of 6%.
E. Vertical curves.
(1)
Vertical curves shall be designed in changes of grade exceeding
1%.
(2)
Vertical curves shall be designed to produce a minimum sight
distance of 200 feet for a local street, as per AASHTO standards.
F. Street intersections.
(1)
All streets shall intersect at 90°.
(2)
Multiple intersections involving the junction of more than two
streets are prohibited.
(3)
Two streets, either public or private, intersecting a third
street from opposite sides shall either intersect with a common center
line, or their center lines shall be offset according to the following
standards:
(a)
The two private streets shall be separated by a distance of
100 feet between centerlines measured along the center line of the
street being intersected when all three streets are local streets.
(b)
The two private streets shall be separated by a distance of
400 feet between center lines measured along the center line of the
street being intersected when one or more of the streets involved
is a public collector street.
(4)
Sheet curb intersections shall be rounded by a tangential arch
with a minimum radius of:
(a)
Private local streets: 20 feet.
(b)
Private/public collector streets: 40 feet.
(5)
Sight distance at any intersection shall be calculated using
PennDOT Formula Sight Distance Measurements, from M-950S, as last
revised.
G. Culs-de-sacs, dead-end streets, stub streets.
(1)
Culs-de-sacs, loop roads, and other street networks, public
or private, which have a single point of access to the surrounding
road network shall not serve more than 25 dwelling units, and shall
not otherwise exceed a total length of 1,000 feet, as measured from
the center line of the intersection at the single point of access
to the farthest point served.
(2)
All cul-de-sac streets, whether permanently or temporarily designed
as such, shall be provided at the closed end with a fully paved turnaround.
The turnaround may be offset to the left or centered. Turnarounds
offset to the right shall be prohibited.
(a)
The minimum radius at the curbline shall be 40 feet.
(b)
The minimum curbline radius of a return in a cul-de-sac shall
be 40 feet.
(3)
All streets must be constructed to the standards of §
22-25, Construction standards.
(4)
Stub streets may be constructed for future access to an adjoining property or a subsequent section of the development at a suitable location as approved by the Township Engineer. Stub streets shall be built to the standards of §
22-25. The length of the stub street shall not exceed the depth of one building lot, or serve more than one building lot on either side of the stub street. Stub streets shall provide a temporary turnaround which shall be constructed and maintained by the developer until the through street is constructed, at which time the temporary turnaround shall be eliminated.
H. General private street design standards. See Detail Plate WT-R-01P.