Specific terms. Terms or words used herein, unless otherwise expressly
stated, shall have the following meanings:
ADJACENT
A state of being side by side, next to, adjoining, contiguous
or abutting.
ADJACENT AREA
The area surrounding the immediate area of the permitted
work which can reasonably be assumed to have been affected by the
permitted work.
AGGREGATE, DENSE GRADED
A well graded aggregate, so proportioned as to contain a
relatively small percentage of voids.
BACKFILL
Material used to replace or the act of replacing material
removed during construction.
BASE, BASE COURSE
A layer or layers of specified or selected material of planned
thickness placed and compacted on a subgrade or subbase to support
a surface course.
BENCH MARK
A definite point of known elevation and location used for
determining the elevation of other points.
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE
A designed combination of dense graded mineral aggregate,
filler and bituminous cement, mixed in a central plant and laid and
compacted while hot.
CARTWAY (ROADWAY)
The portion of a street or road right-of-way, paved or unpaved,
intended for vehicular use.
CHAMFER
Surface formed by removing a square edge or corner.
CHANNEL
The bed where a stream of water flows.
CLEAR ROADSIDE AREA
The portion of right-of-way beyond the pavement and shoulder
edge within which no existing obstructions are located.
CLEAR SIGHT TRIANGLE
An area of unobstructed vision at the street intersection
defined by lines of sight between points at a given distance from
the intersection of the street center lines.
COMPACTION
Made more dense. When a material is compacted, the particles
are forced together more tightly so that a given weight of material
takes up less space.
CONCRETE
A mixture of portland cement, water, sand and gravel, crushed
stone or crushed slag, with or without some other material such as
an air-entraining agent.
CONCRETE CRADLE
A layer of concrete placed under a pipe line to support the
pipe.
CULVERT
A pipe or structure used to carry drainage under a road.
DETOUR
To send traffic by a circuitous route around a portion of a roadway that has been closed in accordance with §
350-4G of this article.
DRAIN
A pipe, trench or ditch provided for the purpose of leading
water away from a structure.
DRAINAGE
The system designed to lead water away from the pavement.
DRIVEWAY
A privately owned and constructed vehicular access from a
Township road into a lot or parcel having frontage on said road.
EMERGENCY
An unforeseen occurrence or combination of circumstances
which calls for immediate action or remedy.
EQUIPMENT
All machinery and equipment, together with the necessary
supplies for upkeep and maintenance, and also tools and apparatus
necessary for the proper construction and completion of the work.
FLEXIBLE BASE PAVEMENT
A pavement structure which maintains intimate contact with
and distributes loads to the subgrade and depends on aggregate interlock,
particle friction and cohesion for stability.
FORM 408
The latest revision of highway construction specifications
issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
GRADE
The elevation of the surface of the pavement and/or the immediate
area surrounding the permitted work.
GRANULAR MATERIAL
Coarse, porous aggregate having a maximum size that can be
readily placed and compacted in four-inch layers and of which 35%
or less passes the No. 200 sieve.
GROUT
A mixture of cement, water and sand.
HEADWALL
A concrete structure usually placed at either end of a drainage
pipe.
HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE
Clear distance from center line of roadway to the nearest
and adjacent obstacle.
IMPROVED AREA
The area within the right-of-way which has been constructed
for roadway purposes, including roadbed, pavement, shoulders, slope,
sidewalks, drainage facilities and any other appurtenances.
INSPECTOR
The Township's authorized representative assigned to inspect
permit operations.
MUNICIPALITY
Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
MUNICIPAL ENGINEER
The engineer appointed or engaged by the Township as a consultant
thereto or his duly authorized representative.
MUNICIPAL SOLICITOR
The solicitor appointed or engaged by the Township or his
duly authorized representative.
MUNICIPAL ZONING AND CODES OFFICER
The agent or official designated by the Coolbaugh Township Board of Supervisors to administer and enforce Chapter
400, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Coolbaugh and all other Township ordinances and codes.
PAVEMENT
The combination of subbase, base course and surface course
placed on a subgrade to support the traffic load and distribute it
to the roadbed.
PERMIT
A road occupancy permit issued by the Township pursuant to
these regulations.
PIPE BEDDING
The material placed in the ditch to support the pipe.
PLANS
Drawings which show the location, character and dimensions
of the proposed occupancy and related roadway features, including
layouts, profiles, cross sections and other details.
PLOWING
Direct burial of a utility line by means of a plow type mechanism
which breaks the ground, places the utility line and closes the break
in the ground in a single operation.
PUBLICATION 90
A Pennsylvania Department of Transportation publication containing
regulations governing traffic control of short-term roadway work operations.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total width of any land reserved or dedicated as a street,
road or any other public or semipublic purposes.
RIGID BASE PAVEMENT
A pavement structure which distributes loads to the subgrade
having as one course a portland cement concrete slab of relatively
high bending resistance.
ROADBED
The graded portion of a highway within top and side slopes,
prepared as a foundation for the pavement and shoulder.
ROADWAY
A roadway or bridge on the system of Township roadways and
bridges, including the entire width between the right-of-way lines,
over which the Township has assumed or has been legislatively given
jurisdiction.
SEAL COAT
A thin treatment consisting of bituminous or other approved
material, usually with cover aggregate, applied to a surface course.
SEALER
A bituminous material used for filling and/or sealing joints
and cracks.
SECRETARY
The Secretary of the Township of Coolbaugh.
SETTLEMENT
The downward movement of a structure or a short section of
pavement due to its own weight, to the loads which it supports or
to shrinkage of the supporting soil.
SHOULDER
The portion of the roadway, contiguous to the traffic lanes,
for accommodation of stopped vehicles, for emergency use and for lateral
support of base and surface courses and pavements.
SPAN
The width of the opening of a bridge or culvert.
STABILIZATION
Changing the quality of soil or aggregate by mixing it with
material that will increase its load bearing capacity, firmness and
resistance to weather or displacement.
SUBBASE
The layers of specified or selected material of designed
thickness placed on a subgrade to support a base course.
SUBGRADE
The top surface of a roadbed upon which the pavement structure
and shoulders, including curbs, are constructed.
SUITABLE MATERIAL
Material meeting specifications for No. 2 RC minimum as set
forth in § 677.2, Form 408.
SUPERVISORS
The Coolbaugh Township Board of Supervisors.
SUPPLEMENT
An amendment to a roadway occupancy permit issued by the
Township.
SURFACE COURSE
One or more layers of a pavement structure designed to accommodate
the traffic load, the top layer resists skidding, traffic abrasion
and the disintegrating effects of climate. (The top layer is sometimes
called "wearing course.")
SWALE
A man-made or natural depression in grade for drainage of
surface water.
TACKCOAT
An application of bituminous material to an existing surface
to provide bond with a superimposed course.
TAMPER
A tool for compacting soil in spots which cannot be reached
by rollers.
TOWNSHIP
Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN
A detailed drawing showing all affected routes and proposed
traffic control devices and methods.
TRAFFIC LANE
The portion of the traveled way for the movement of a single
line of vehicles.
UNSTABLE
Not firm enough to offer much resistance.
UTILITY
A person owning a utility facility, including any wholly
owned or controlled subsidiary.
UTILITY FACILITY or FACILITY
All privately, public or cooperatively owned lines, facilities
and systems for producing, transmitting or distributing communications,
power, electricity, light, heat, gas, oil, crude products, coal, water,
steam, waste, stormwater not connected to Township drainage facilities
and other similar commodities including fire and police signal systems
and streetlighting systems, which directly or indirectly serve the
public or any part thereof.
WATERCOURSE
A discernible, definable natural course or channel along
which water is conveyed ultimately to streams and/or rivers at lower
elevations.
VEHICLE
Every device which is or may be moved or drawn upon a roadway.