The developer shall provide all improvements required by these
regulations. The specifications for the improvements contained herein
shall apply.
Pavement and construction. Streets shall be designed in accordance with Article
VI herein and shall be surfaced to the grades and dimensions drawn on the plans, profiles and cross sections submitted by the applicant and approved by the Borough Council. Before paving the street surface, the developer shall install the required utilities and provide, where necessary, adequate underdrains and stormwater drainage for the streets, as acceptable to the Borough Council. The pavement base and wearing surface must be constructed according to the following specifications and as outlined in §
500-14D above.
A. Subgrade.
(1) No base course shall be placed on wet, frozen or unsuitable material.
Unsuitable material is defined by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Publication 408, as amended.
(2) Subgrade in fill area shall be compacted in not more than twelve-inch
layers with a minimum roller weight of 10 tons or equivalent compaction.
(3) Subgrade that has been distributed by trenching shall be backfilled
and compacted in eight-inch layers and inspected by the Borough Engineer
or a designated agent.
(4) Unsuitable material in subgrade shall be removed and replaced with
material acceptable to the Borough Engineer.
(5) The moisture content at the time of compaction and density of the
finished subgrade shall be in accordance with the specifications as
set forth by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Publication
408, as amended.
(6) Any springs or spongy areas shall be provided with a proper underdrain
system which is connected to the storm sewer system.
(7) Subgrade shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or a designated
agent prior to the placement of the base course.
B. Base course.
(1) Minor streets. Base course shall be consistent with the requirements of §
500-14D contained herein, in accordance with the specifications as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Collector streets. Base course shall be consistent with the requirements of §
500-14D contained herein, in accordance with the specifications as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(3) Arterial streets. For the construction of arterial roads or highways,
the applicant shall consult the Planning Commission and Borough Council
and be governed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for
the method of construction to be used.
(4) Base course shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his designated
agent prior to the placing of binder course.
(5) Base shall have binder applied as soon as possible to avoid damage
to the base.
(6) All foreign material shall be removed from base course prior to placing
binder course.
(7) Base shall be compacted with a vibrating tamper or vibrating roller.
(8) The Borough Council shall decide if a collector or arterial street
is required as a direct result of the subdivision or land development,
in which case the developer is responsible for paving the additional
width required.
C. Surface course.
(1) Minor and collector streets. Surface course shall be consistent with the requirements of §
500-14D contained herein, in accordance with the specifications as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Surface course shall be sealed wherever it comes in contact with
another surface (i.e., curb, manhole, inlet, etc.). This work shall
be done in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
specifications.
(3) Surface course shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his
designated agent after completion of all work.
D. Shoulders. The base course shall consist of six inches of compacted
stone, gravel or slag constructed in accordance with the specifications
as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The
bituminous seal coat shall be constructed in accordance with the applicable
requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
E. Driveway entrances. Driveway entrances or aprons within the street
right-of-way shall be surfaced to their full width, and in no case
shall be less than 12 feet wide for residential developments and 18
feet wide for commercial or industrial developments. In no case shall
the driveway entrance be more than two feet wider than the driveway.
The type of surface to be either plain cement concrete, minimum depth
of four inches, or the same as specified above. Where sidewalks are
installed, the required driveway surfacing shall end at the street
side of the sidewalk.
(1) Driveway entrances along streets where curbs are not required shall
be constructed to provide proper drainage along the streets and from
the streets by the continuation of gutters, swales or ditches. Such
continuation may be provided by having an approved pipe of not less
than 15 inches in diameter across such driveway entrances.
(2) Driveway entrances along streets where curbs are not required shall
be constructed so that the driveway meets that edge of the cartway
as a continuation of at least the slope from the crown of the street
for not less than five feet.
(3) Where proposed driveways provide access onto a state highway (Pennsylvania
or United States route), the design of such driveway access and drainage
shall be prepared in accordance with the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation and shall be subject to the approval and issuance of
permits by the Department. A note shall be placed on the plan stating
"that a Highway Occupancy Permit is required pursuant to Section 420
of the State Highway Law before driveway access to a state highway
is permitted." The Borough Council may issue a final plat approval
if a permit has been secured or the notice of requirement for such
a permit is placed on the plan. No building permit will be issued
for affected lots until such a highway occupancy permit has been secured.
(4) The curb height at driveway entrances may be reduced to a minimum
of 1.5 inches for driveway entrances along streets where curbs are
required. The maximum width of reduced curb height shall be 20 feet
for residential driveways and 35 feet for commercial or industrial
driveways. Sidewalks across driveway entrances, where required, shall
be constructed in accordance with Borough standards.
F. Underdrain.
(1) Underdrain shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Combination of storm sewer and underdrain shall be constructed in
accordance with the specifications set forth by the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation.
(3) Underdrain pipe shall be six-inch perforated corrugated galvanized
metal pipe (C.M.P.), helical in design, unless otherwise specified.
(4) Underdrains or combination storm sewer and underdrain shall be constructed
where required by the Borough Engineer or the Borough Council.
(5) Underdrain shall be installed and inspected by the Borough Engineer
or his designated agent after completion of the all work, just prior
to the base course application.
G. Handicapped accessibility. When deemed necessary by the Borough Council,
upon recommendation of the Borough Planning Commission, or when required
under state or federal law, intersection curb cuts shall be provided
where sidewalks and curbs are required.
Whenever the evidence available to the Borough Council indicates
that natural surface drainage is inadequate, the developer shall install
a stormwater sewer system in accordance with approved plans and profiles.
The system shall be designed by a registered engineer and be approved
by the Borough Engineer. The developer shall submit engineering calculations
upon which the size of conduits, culverts and other portions of the
proposed storm sewer system has been based.
A. Pipe.
(1) Pipes shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Pipes shall be corrugated galvanized metal pipe (C.M.P.), helical
in design, unless otherwise specified.
(3) All pipe joints shall be connected with metal bands.
(4) Pipes shall be placed on class B bedding.
(5) Pipe gauge shall be in accordance with approved engineering calculations.
Minimum pipe gauge for C.M.P. shall be 16 gauge.
(6) Pipe sizes shall be in a accordance with that shown on approved drawings.
Minimum pipe size shall be 15 inches in diameter.
(7) Pipe shall be constructed and set to line and grade as shown on approved
drawings.
(8) Pipes shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his agent prior
to backfilling.
B. Inlets.
(1) Inlets shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
as set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Inlet tops shall be precast concrete top units with a ten-inch hood
or equivalent in order to place inlet in a two-inch sump condition
and shall be compatible with type of curbing installed.
(3) Inlet boxes shall be either precast concrete box units, cast-in-place
cement concrete, or constructed out of concrete blocks.
(4) All inlets shall have weep holes placed at the appropriate elevations
to completely drain the subgrade prior to placing the base course
and surface course.
(5) Size of concrete block shall be solid four inches by eight inches
by 16 inches, unless otherwise specified.
(6) Inlets shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his designated
agent after completion of all work.
C. Manholes.
(1) Manholes shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
(2) Manholes shall be precast concrete units.
(3) Manholes shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his designated
agent after completion of all work.
Curbs shall be required for all subdivisions and land development. The Borough Council, upon recommendation of the Borough Planning Commission and Borough Engineer, may waive the requirements of this section through the alteration requirements procedure set forth in §
500-38 of this chapter.
A. Curbs shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
B. Rolled asphalt or macadam curbs will not be acceptable.
C. Curbs shall be constructed in accordance with the cross-section details
shown on the approved drawings.
D. Curbs shall be set and finished to the line and grade as shown on
the approved drawings.
E. Backfill must be placed within 48 hours after form removal, and this
backfill shall be compacted in place along the rear face to within
six inches of the top of the curb.
F. When curbing is to be removed to construct a driveway, the removal
shall be done on the complete curb section. The length of curbing
to be removed shall be carried to the nearest expansion joint or saw
cut if the joint is located more than five feet from the end of the
curb removal. Curb replacement shall be formed and shaped to the required
driveway width. The driveway shall be depressed to a height of 1.5
inches above the finished paving grade.
G. No partial breaking out of the curb shall be permitted without approval
by the Borough Engineer or his designated agent.
H. Curbs shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his designated
agent after the forms have been placed, just prior to the pouring
of concrete and after completion of all work.
Sidewalks shall be required as specified in the Bellefonte Borough
Zoning Ordinance.
A. Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with the specifications
set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the
Code of Bellefonte Borough.
B. Sidewalks shall be located within the right-of-way of the street
and shall extend in width from the right-of-way line toward the curbline.
C. Sidewalks shall be at least four feet wide, unless otherwise specified.
D. Where a sidewalk abuts a curb, wall, building or any other structure,
a premolded expansion joint 0.25 inch in thickness shall be placed
between the sidewalk and said structure for the full length of said
structure.
E. Sidewalks shall be boxed out around light standards, fire hydrants,
etc., with a premolded expansion joint 0.25 inch in thickness.
F. Sidewalks shall be inspected by the Borough Engineer or his designated
agent after the forms have been placed, just prior to the pouring
of concrete and after completion of all work.
Wherever a public or community water supply system is provided,
fire hydrants shall be installed within 600 feet of all existing and
proposed structures, measured by way of accessible streets.
Reasonable effort must be made by the applicant to preserve
existing shade trees and, in addition, deciduous hardwood trees with
a minimum caliper of 1.5 inches should be provided in accordance with
conditions as recommended by the Planning Commission and agreed upon
by the Borough Council and, if necessary, appropriate public utilities.
Where provided, such trees should be planted between the sidewalk
and the building setback line at least five feet from the sidewalk,
provided the planting strip is a minimum of six feet wide.
The subdivision or land development shall be provided with street
signs, to include but not be limited to street name signs at all intersections,
directional and informational signs. Such signs shall conform to Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation and Borough specifications and shall
be installed by the developer in a manner specified by the Borough
Engineer.
All electric and telephone service lines, including streetlighting,
shall be placed underground within any subdivision or land development
of five or more lots and/or dwelling units.