A request will only qualify for consideration if the following
criteria are met:
A. The roadway must be a Borough-owned and -maintained street.
B. A resident petition must describe the conditions to be remediated.
The petition should include resident signatures supporting the application.
C. Seventy percent of the households listed within the project area
must support the installation of speed humps. The Borough Engineer
shall determine the project or impact area.
D. The roadway must be a two-lane residential or one-way residential
street with a posted speed limit of 30 miles per hour or less.
E. The street must be in reasonably good condition as determined by
the Borough Engineer in his or her sole discretion or be incorporated
as part of a roadway resurfacing project.
F. Dead end streets and culs-de-sac shall not be considered for speed
humps.
All requests that meet the initial eligibility criteria will
be formally evaluated as listed below:
A. After determination of the impact or project area as defined by the
Borough Engineer, the applicant shall provide notice to all residents
within such area advising of the request and the right of any resident
to object by providing written notice of objection to the attention
of the Borough Clerk within 10 days of the receipt of notice of the
request. Notice to residents shall be by certified mail, return receipt
requested. Applicants must submit proof of notice by providing the
Borough Clerk with receipts from each resident within the impact or
project area, or proof of mailing and failure of a resident to accept
notice.
B. Formal traffic study by the Traffic Safety Unit of the South Plainfield
Police Department.
C. Determination of the 85th percentile speed as determined by a speed
survey over a minimum twenty-four-hour period.
D. Daily traffic counts as determined by a traffic study exceed 350
vehicles per day, but not to exceed 3,000 vehicles per day.
E. After the evaluation of the Traffic Safety Unit, the request shall
proceed to the Chiefs of Police, EMS and Fire Department. The Chiefs
shall provide written comments that will be attached to the request
and will be made available to the Borough Traffic Safety Advisory
Committee to consider in their assessment.
F. Upon the completion of the Traffic Safety Unit's evaluation
and the comment phase by the Chiefs of Police, EMS and Fire Department,
the Borough Traffic Safety Advisory Committee shall review the request
and study and provide written comments to the Public Safety Committee
of the Borough Council.
G. Concerns raised by the Chiefs of Police, EMS and Fire Department,
as well as those raised by the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee will
be presented to the Public Safety Committee.
H. Requests approved by a majority of the Public Safety Committee will
be presented to the Borough Council for approval.
I. After the Council has had sufficient time to review the request and
comments, the Council shall vote on the request. If the request receives
approval of the Council, it shall pass to the prioritization phase.
Speed hump layout and design will be determined by the Borough
Engineer. All construction shall conform to the New Jersey Department
of Transportation technical standards in place at the time of installation.
Generally, speed humps should have a maximum profile of three inches
with a maximum twenty-two-foot-long base. The distance between speed
humps shall be at the discretion of the Borough Engineer and within
the requirements of the NJDOT. All signage and pavement markings shall
conform to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets
and Highways.
The process for requests to remove speed humps will follow the
same procedure used to evaluate the installation of speed humps. Absent
any design faults or unforeseen issues that result in unsafe conditions,
the cost of removal shall be borne by the property owners via local
assessment. In the case of design fault or unforeseen issues, the
Borough will bear the full responsibility of the cost of removal.
The Borough Council may authorize the installation of temporary
speed humps without following the aforementioned article.