[Ord. No. 10-2018, 19, passed 3-5-2019]
(a) Curb ramps shall be installed at all street intersections as designated
by the Engineer. Exact ramp locations and the proper number of ramps
to be installed at specific street intersections will be determined
by the Engineer.
(b) A detectable warning surface shall be provided across the full width
of the curb ramp in accordance with ADA requirements.
(c) Refer to PennDOT's Publication No. 72M, Standards for Roadway
Construction (latest revision), RC-67M, for construction details of
curb ramps. All materials required for construction shall conform
to the specifications as provided herein.
[Ord. No. 10-2018, 19, passed 3-5-2019]
Monolithic curb and sidewalk pours are prohibited unless approved
by the Engineer. Material and construction requirements for monolithic
curb and sidewalk are the same as stipulated for regular curb and
sidewalk. See Appendix A for construction details.
[Ord. No. 10-2018, 19, passed 3-5-2019]
(a) When new concrete abuts existing concrete or other structures, the
existing concrete shall be transitioned into the neighboring property
and be separated by expansion joints.
(b) All sewer vents and water and gas curb stop boxes shall be raised
to grade and covered with two layers of 4 mil polyethylene and tape.
The permittee is responsible for maintaining accessibility, functionality
and cleanliness of all vents, valve boxes, etc., and ensuring that
they are flush with the surrounding surfaces and provide a smooth
walking path.
(c) All utility poles and fire hydrants shall be poured in two-foot-by-two-foot
blocks separated by means of minimum 1/2-inch expansion joint.
[Ord. No. 10-2018, 19, passed 3-5-2019]
No patching of curb and sidewalk permitted.
[Ord. No. 10-2018, 19, passed 3-5-2019]
(a) Refer to Appendix A for curb and sidewalk construction details.
(b) Refer to PennDOT's Publication No. 72M, Standards for Roadway
Construction (latest revision), RC-67M, for construction details of
curb ramps and driveway aprons.