[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Coolbaugh 5-5-1980 by Ord. No. 57 (Ch. 21, Part 2, of the 1999 Code of Ordinances). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Streets and sidewalks — See Ch. 350.
Subdivision and land development — See Ch. 355.
The Coolbaugh Township Board of Supervisors find that it is in the public interest to regulate the design, location and construction of access driveways in such a manner so as to facilitate the safe and unobstructed movement of vehicular traffic on Township roadways.
[Amended by Ord. No. 10-3-1996B]
The following words and phrases when used in these regulations shall, for the purpose of these regulations, have the following meanings, respectively, except in those instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ACCESS
Any means for passage of vehicles between property abutting on a Township road and the road. It shall be deemed to include only that part of the driveway that lies within the established right-of-way limits of the Township road. It will also include such drainage structures as may be necessary for the proper construction and maintenance thereof.
CORNER CLEARANCE
The distance, at an intersection of two roadways between the near edge of the access driveway approach and the point of intersection of the pavement edges or the curbline extended.
INTERMEDIATE ISLAND
That section of the roadway right-of-way between the pavement edge or curb and the property line, which occurs between driveways.
PAVE
The placement of a hard, homogenous surface, stabilized with bituminous material, portland cement concrete or other similar material.
PAVEMENT EDGE
The edge of the main traveled portion of any street or roadway, exclusive of shoulder or berm.
PERMANENT-TYPE CONSTRUCTION
Plain or reinforced concrete, bituminous concrete or macadam of required thickness.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation.
PROPERTY LINE CLEARANCE
The distance measured along the pavement edge or curb between the property frontage boundary line and the near edge of the driveway.
PUBLIC ALLEY
Any public way generally not less than eight feet or more than 20 feet in width, located within a built-up area, which affords access to the side or rear of buildings in such block.
RADIUS CURB
That section of curb forming an arc beginning at end of driveway and continuing to throat of driveway.
SETBACK
The lateral distance between the right-of-way line and the roadside business building, liquid fuel pump island, display stand or other object, the use of which will result in space for vehicles to stop or park between such facilities and the right-of-way line.
SHOULDER LINE
The intersection of the shoulder slope with the side slope or ditch slope.
SIDEWALKS
A permanent hard paved walkway, continuous for a reasonable distance and integral part of the roadway development, solely for use of pedestrians.
STABILIZED MATERIAL
Any aggregate such as gravel, stone, slag or mixtures of such aggregates with soil, placed in such a manner as to provide a smooth, stable, all-weather surface not subject to undue raveling.
TOWNSHIP ROADWAY
All roads taken over by Coolbaugh Township as Township roads.
VEHICLE
Any device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public roadway.
[Amended by Ord. No. 10-3-1996B]
A. 
These regulations shall apply to all access driveways that enter Township roadways.
B. 
Any person desiring to construct, lay out, reconstruct, pave and/or repave such driveway shall make application to the Township for approval of the location, design and construction procedure for such work, and for permission to proceed.
A. 
All driveways shall be located, designed and constructed in such a manner as not to interfere or be inconsistent with the design, maintenance and drainage of the Township road.
B. 
Access driveways should be located in such manner that they will not cause the following: interference to the traveling public; a hazard to the free movement of normal traffic; areas of undue traffic congestion on the roadway. In accordance with this principle, driveways should be located where the roadway alignment and profile are favorable; i.e., where there are no sharp curves, or steep grades, and where sight distance in conjunction with the driveway access would be adequate for safe traffic operation.
C. 
Access driveways should not be located at intersections or locations that would interfere with the placement and proper functioning of roadway signs, signals, detectors, lighting or other devices that affect traffic control. The location of a driveway near a signalized intersection that has an actuated traffic signal may include a requirement that the permittee provide (without expense to the Township) additional detectors for the control of traffic movement from his establishment or for relocation of existing detectors.
D. 
Where roadway curbs exist, driveway approaches shall be installed 1 1/2 inches above the adjacent roadway or gutter grade to maintain the proper drainage.
The permissible number, arrangement and width of driveways shall be governed in part by the roadway frontage of abutting private property. The number of driveways permitted shall be the minimum number required to serve adequately the needs of the abutting property. Frontages of 80 feet or less shall be limited to one driveway. Normally not more than two driveways need to be provided to any single property tract or business establishment. Exception may be made where the frontage exceeds 500 feet in length. In such instances, requests for additional driveways shall require prior approval from the Township Office.
A. 
The location and angle of an access driveway approach in relation to the roadway intersection shall be such that a vehicle:
(1) 
Entering the driveway may do so in an orderly and safe manner and with a minimum of interference to through roadway traffic; and
(2) 
Leaving the driveway may enter safely into the lane of traffic moving in the desired direction.
B. 
Where the access driveway approach and roadway pavement meet, flaring of the approach may be necessary to allow safe, easy turning of the vehicle when entering or departing from the driveway.
C. 
No part of any access driveway shall be constructed outside of the applicant's frontage.
D. 
Each roadside business establishment shall provide sufficient parking or storage space off the right-of-way to prevent the storage of vehicles on the driveway or the backing up of traffic on the traveled roadway.
E. 
No part of the roadway right-of-way shall be used for servicing of vehicles, displays or conducting a private business. The area between the edge of the pavement and the right-of-way line shall be kept clear of all buildings, sales exhibits, business signs, parking areas, service equipment, etc.
F. 
Improvements on private property adjacent to the right-of-way shall be so located that parking, stopping and maneuvering of vehicles on the right-of-way will not be necessary in order for vehicles or patrons to be served properly. For example, liquid fuel pump islands installed in service stations adjacent to the roadway shall be located not less than 12 feet outside of the right-of-way line, when a driveway is established and the permit is issued. A greater distance is recommended to provide sufficient space for large vehicles.
A. 
Angle of access driveway approach.
(1) 
Control dimensions.
(a) 
Single driveway. As near 90° as site conditions permit.
(b) 
Two driveways.
[1] 
Two-way operation: as near 90° as site conditions permit.
[2] 
One-way operation: forty-five-degree minimum.
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(2) 
Single-access driveway approaches shall be positioned at right angles (90°) to the roadway or as near thereto as site conditions permit. When two access driveways are constructed on the same property frontage and used for one-way operation, each of these driveways may be placed at an angle less than a right angle, but not less than 45° to the roadway.
B. 
Corner clearance.
(1) 
Control dimensions: 30 feet minimum.
(2) 
Corner clearance shall be a minimum of 30 feet. This dimension must include pavement edge distance of 10 feet.
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C. 
Property line clearance. No access driveway shall be located within 10 feet of the property frontage boundary line, except in those cases where an access driveway is common to two adjacent properties.
D. 
Setback.
(1) 
Recommended control dimensions.
(a) 
Fuel pump islands: 12 feet minimum outside the right-of-way line.
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(2) 
It is recommended that all liquid fuel service stations, business establishments and other roadside developments other than private residences shall be located a sufficient distance from the right-of-way line as to provide ample driving area and parking off the right-of-way, prevent storage of vehicles on the access driveways and the backing up and turning of vehicles on the highway pavement.
E. 
Width of access driveway approaches.
(1) 
Control dimensions.
(a) 
Residential: 10 feet minimum and 24 feet maximum.
(b) 
Commercial: 15 feet minimum and 35 feet maximum.
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(2) 
The width of access driveways shall not exceed the above dimensions when measured at right angles to the center line of the driveway. Where a commercial access driveway approach and the highway pavement meet, flaring of the driveway shall be required to allow safe and easy turning of the vehicle either into or out of a commercial development. Service station driveways shall not have a flared width greater than 65 feet.
F. 
Sight distance. Access driveways shall be located at a point of optimum sight distance along the roadway within the property frontage limits. The profile of the driveway and the grading of the right-of-way area shall provide a maximum sight distance so that the operator of a vehicle departing from such a driveway will have optimum visibility in either direction along the roadway. Where adequate sight distances cannot be attained, the location of the driveway will be at the discretion of the Township Engineer.
G. 
Slope of access driveway.
(1) 
All driveways shall be constructed in such a manner as not to impair drainage within the roadway right-of-way, alter the stability of the roadway subgrade or materially change the drainage of adjacent areas. Where open shoulders or berms exist, the grade of a paved access driveway(s) shall slope away from the highway pavement at the same rate as the existing shoulder (unless advised to the contrary by the Township Engineer) for the prevailing width of the shoulder. The gradient of a driveway beyond this point (within the roadway right-of-way) shall not be less than 1/2 inch per foot.
(2) 
Where a drainage ditch or swale exists, adequate pipe shall be installed under the driveway (by the permittee) in accordance with Township specifications. Minimum diameter of such drainage pipe shall be 15 inches unless otherwise specified by the Township Engineer. Under no circumstances shall the diameter of such drainage pipe be less than 12 inches.
H. 
Access driveway pavement. Access driveways shall be appropriately surfaced between the traveled road and the business or service area with a stabilized material or a higher material when specified by the Township Engineer.
I. 
Deceleration and acceleration lanes.
(1) 
The shoulder or berm area leading to the entrance driveway of a business establishment or other roadside developments may be paved for a suitable distance, to permit vehicles to decelerate or accelerate in safety when entering or leaving the property. Such paving shall be limited to the area in front of the abutting property and shall be done by the property owner, at his expense, in accordance with Township and/or Pennsylvania Department of Transportation specifications.
(2) 
Special attention will be given to permit requests for the construction of access driveways to large business establishments, shopping centers, outdoor theaters, etc., particularly when the volume of traffic generated may necessitate acceleration and deceleration lanes, standby lanes, "jug handles," channelization, etc. In all such cases, the permittee will be advised that costs incident to the construction of such additional roadway improvements shall be at no expense to the Township. Such work shall be constructed under the supervision and inspection of the Township.
All driveways, adjacent areas and areas between such driveways including channelization, paving, drainage, etc., installed by the permittee shall be maintained by the property owner in such a manner as not to interfere or be inconsistent with the design, maintenance and drainage of the Township roadway or the safe and convenient passage of traffic upon the Township roadway. The term "adjacent area" shall apply only to that area within the permittee's property or property line extended.
A. 
Work authorized by a Township occupancy permit for construction of an access driveway shall be performed at such time and in such manner as to conform to all requirements and standards specified therein. Such work will be inspected by a representative of the Township immediately upon receipt of the completion notice from the permittee or at the date of expiration of the permit.
B. 
If an inspection of the work discloses that it is not being or has not been properly performed, the permittee will be notified, in writing, by the Township to take immediate steps, at his own expense, toward placing the work in such condition as to conform to said requirements and standards. Proper distribution of the completion report to be made immediately following the inspection.
[Amended 2-16-1999 by Ord. No. 97]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this chapter, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation of this chapter continues or each section of this chapter which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense.
Fees shall be established by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Coolbaugh Township and may be changed as necessary by resolution of the said Board.