Roadway Classification System Characteristics
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The Township's inventory of streets, roads and highways is further
classified in the most recent edition of the Township Comprehensive
Plan.
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Interstates and Other Limited Access Freeways
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1.
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Provide limited access facilities.
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Arterials, Principal
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1.
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Serve major centers of activity and carry high proportion of
area travel on minimum mileage.
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2.
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Integrated both internally and between major rural connections.
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3.
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Carry most trips entering and leaving the area and serve intra-area
travel.
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4.
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Provide continuity for rural arterials.
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5.
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Spacing related to trip-end density characteristics.
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Arterials, Minor
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1.
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Interconnect with and augment principal arterials.
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2.
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Accommodate trips of moderate length.
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3.
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Distribute travel to areas smaller than identified with higher
systems.
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4.
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Place emphasis on land access and offers lower traffic mobility.
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5.
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Spacing normally not more than one mile.
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Collectors
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1.
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Provide both land access services and traffic circulation.
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2.
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Distribute trips from arterials through residential neighborhoods
to ultimate destination.
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3.
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Collect traffic from local streets and channel to arterials.
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Minor (including Culs-De-Sac)
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1.
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Comprise all public roadways, except alleys, not included in
a higher classification.
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2.
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Permit direct access of abutting lands, connect to higher systems.
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3.
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Discourage through traffic movement.
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Alleys/Service Drives
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1.
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Provide alternative, often rear, property and service access
where direct access from higher classification streets is either not
desired or not practical.
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2.
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Discourage through traffic movement.
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3.
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Employed only in developed or higher intensity developing settings.
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Private Lanes (Type A)
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1.
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Existing privately owned streets providing direct access to
limited numbers of properties.
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2.
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Constructed to specifications less than required for public
streets.
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3.
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Often exhibit deficiencies with regard to two-way traffic flow
and emergency access.
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4.
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The number of new properties permitted to receive access is
limited. Improvements to these streets are often necessary before
additional property access can be permitted.
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5.
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Provide direct access to adjacent properties.
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Private Lanes (Type B)
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1.
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New privately owned streets proposed within context of a subdivision
or land development plan.
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2.
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May or may not be constructed to Township specifications for
new public streets.
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3.
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Number of users limited when not constructed to Township public
street specifications.
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4.
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Provide direct access to adjacent properties.
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Class of Street
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Right-of-Way Width
(feet)
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Minimum Cartway Width**
(feet)
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Shoulders
(feet)
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Cul-de-sac street
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50
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20
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2
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Turnaround of cul-de-sac (diameter)
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100
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80
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—
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Minor street
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50
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22
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2
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Collector street
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60
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24
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4
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Arterial street
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PennDOT Standards
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PennDOT Standards
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PennDOT Standards
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Alley and service drive
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30
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20
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—
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Private lanes*
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Type A Class 1
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Type A Class 2
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Type A Class 3
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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Type B Class 1
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50
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22
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2
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Type B Class 2
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50
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20
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2
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*
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Private lane construction shall refer to § 320-30S for construction and design standards.
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**
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The cartway width standards shall be interpreted as minimum
standards. The Township retains the right to require additional cartway
width where specific conditions warrant. Such conditions include,
but are not necessarily limited to, locations where on-street parking
needs to be accommodated.
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Dwelling Units
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Total Number of Recreation Facilities.
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24 or fewer
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0
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25 to 49
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1
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50 to 75
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2
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76 to 99
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3
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100 to 199
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4
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200 to 299
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5
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300 to 399
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6
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400 or more
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7, plus 1 additional facility for every 150 additional dwelling
units beyond 400.
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