Roadway Design Standards
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Arterial Class A Street
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Collector Class B Street
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Local Class C Street
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Right-of-way (feet)
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80
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60
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50
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Street pavement width between curbs (feet)
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38
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30
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26
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Minimum grade
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0.5%
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0.5%
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0.5%
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Maximum grade
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5.0%
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8.0%
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10.0%
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Maximum cul-de-sac length measured from centerline of intersecting
street to centerline center of cul-de-sac (feet)
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600
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600
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600
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Maximum grade within 30 feet of intersection and within a cul-de-sac
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1.0%
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1.0%
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2.0%
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Minimum centerline radii (feet)
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600
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300
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300
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Minimum angle of intersection
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60°
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60°
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60°
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Intersection radii - Class A (feet)
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50
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50
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50
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Intersection radii - Class B (feet)
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50
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30
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30
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Intersection radii - Class C (feet)
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30
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30
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30
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Maximum tangent length between reverse curves (feet)
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100
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100
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100
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Maximum rate of super elevation per foot (banking) (feet)
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0.08
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0.08
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0.08
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Slope of pavement (minimum) (inches per foot)
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3/8
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3/8
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3/8
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Intersection sight distance (feet)
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400
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200
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200
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The Planning Board may require additional width or traffic calming
devices for streets subject to heavy traffic volume. Should an applicant
propose development resulting in a potential significant impact on
a heavily trafficked road, e.g., Mendon or Diamond Hill Roads, or
propose a large commercial or industrial complex, Planned Unit Development
or Major Subdivision, the applicant may be required to perform a specific
set of studies to determine the most appropriate design for the ultimate
function that roadway will provide.
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Q = C x I x A
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Where:
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Q
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=
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Peak Discharge
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C
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=
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Runoff Coefficient
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I
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=
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Rainfall Intensity
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A
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=
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Area of Watershed
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Additional inspections may be required by the Town Engineer
at such other intervals as deemed necessary to assure proper construction
of improvements.
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The Town Engineer, upon proper notification, shall not impede
the construction of improvements by delaying inspection and approval
without just cause.
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When practical, several small basins would be preferred to a
large, single basin.
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