As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
COLLECTOR STREET
A street which, in addition to providing access to abutting
properties, intercepts minor streets to provide routes serving 50
or more dwelling units to give access to commercial facilities, collector
or minor streets (streets in industrial and commercial subdivisions
would generally be considered collector streets), having a right-of-way
width of not less than 60 feet and paved cartway width of 36 feet.
ENGINEER
The Township Engineer or other person designated by the Commissioners
to perform the duties of Engineer.
MAJOR STREET
A street serving a large volume of comparatively high-speed
and long-distance traffic, including all facilities classified as
main and secondary highways by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways,
as defined on official plans as adopted by PennDOT.
MINOR STREET
A street used primarily to provide access to abutting properties,
having a right-of-way width of not less than 53 feet and paved cartway
of not less than 33 feet.
NONDEVELOPMENT STREETS
Any other street located in the Township which is not included
within the above definitions.
[Amended 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
The street construction contractor shall perform all excavation,
protection, backfilling and maintenance necessary for completion of
work. The use of excavation machinery shall be permitted, except in
places where operation of same will cause damage to trees, buildings
or existing structures above or below ground; in that case, hand methods
shall be employed. Excavated material must be removed from the site
if reuse is not intended. If excavated material is intended to be
reused, it shall be piled so as not to encroach on private property,
endanger the work, obstruct sidewalks or roadways, or interfere with
proper drainage.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. This work shall include excavating and/or filling the existing surface of the roadway area to the elevation required for preparing the subgrade and shall be subject to permitting requirements set forth in Article
VI of this chapter. The bottom of the excavation and/or the top of the fill between the outer limits of the roadway when completed shall be known as the subgrade and shall conform to the lines, grades and cross sections as specified in this chapter. The preparation of the subgrade shall be in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408, latest revisions, Sections 210 and 206, or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject.
B. Excavation.
(1) Excavation shall consist of
removing all existing paving, concrete gutters, rock, base and soil
within the limits of work as specified on the drawings, to the required
depth necessary for preparing the subgrade. Unsuitable and surplus
materials shall be disposed of by the street construction contractor
beyond the limits of the project.
(2) Excavation shall be in accordance
with PennDOT Publication 408, latest revision, Section 203, or any
superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject.
C. Unstable subgrade.
(1) When the material encountered
at subgrade is determined to be unstable by the Township, it shall
be removed to a minimum depth of 12 inches below subgrade.
(2) Class 4 geotextile fabric
shall then be placed over the earth in accordance with PennDOT Publication
408, Section 212, or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same
subject.
(3) The geotextile shall extend
up and out of the unstable area for a minimum of two feet on all sides
of the undercut excavation.
(4) 3A modified aggregate will
then be placed over the geotextile up to subgrade level and compacted
in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408, Section 350, or any superseding
PennDOT publication on the same subject.
(5) The area and depths of unyielding
material to be removed will be determined by the Township Engineer.
(6) Pipe underdrain and pavement
base drain shall be installed in accordance with PennDOT Publication
408, Section 610, where directed by the Director of Engineering and
Codes, in order to drain springs or other wet areas.
D. Unyielding subgrade.
(1) When any unyielding material
such as rock is encountered at subgrade, it shall be removed to a
minimum depth of 12 inches below subgrade and then backfilled to the
proper subgrade with PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified stone) and
well-compacted.
E. Preparation.
(1) After the existing surface
has been brought to the required subgrade elevation, the base course
area shall be graded, shaped and thoroughly compacted to form a smooth,
hard and uniform surface conforming to the established subgrade elevation
and cross section and compacted to the density requirements herein
specified with equipment meeting the requirements of PennDOT Form
408, latest revision, Section 108.05(c)3.a., 3.b., 3.e. and 4, or
any superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject.
(2) The subgrade shall be compacted
to not less than 100% of the determined dry weight density. Any portion
of the subgrade which displays pronounced elasticity or deformation
under construction equipment shall be excavated to a depth that, when
replaced and recompacted at a moisture content not exceeding optimum,
will have the required stability.
(3) It shall be the responsibility
of the street construction contractor to protect and maintain the
subgrade at all times. In no case shall vehicles be permitted to travel
over the subgrade in a single track. The street construction contractor
shall promptly and satisfactorily reshape and recompact or remove
and replace any unsatisfactory areas prior to the placement of the
base course.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. This work shall consist of constructing
a layer or layers of PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified) on the prepared
subgrade in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408, Section 350,
or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject.
B. The subbase shall be six inches
of crushed aggregate meeting the requirements of PennDOT No. 2A aggregate
(2A-modified stone).
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. All paving shall be completed
in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Specifications,
Publication 408 (latest revision), Sections 305, 401, 420, 460, 461
and 491, or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject,
and unless otherwise specified or directed by the Director of Engineering
and Codes, all paving materials shall be Superpave mixtures, PG64-22,
0.3 to three million ESALs.
B. An alternative paving specification,
flexible paving, is permitted with the approval of the Director of
Engineering and Codes, as follows:
(1.01) General.
(a) Section includes:
[1] Base course, binder
course and wearing course.
(b) Related sections:
[1] Section 02060 - Aggregate:
product requirements for aggregate for placement by this section.
[2] Section 02721 - Aggregate
Subbase: compacted subbase for paving.
(1.02) References.
(a) Asphalt Institute:
[1] AI MS-2, Mix Design
Methods for Asphalt Concrete and Other Hot-Mix Types.
[2] AI MS-19, Basic Asphalt
Emulsion Manual.
(b) ASTM International:
[1] ASTM D946, Standard
Specification for Penetration-Graded Asphalt Cement for Use in Pavement
Construction.
[2] ASTM D3381, Standard
Specification for Viscosity-Graded Asphalt Cement for Use in Pavement
Construction.
(c) Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition,
Sections 309 and 409 and related sections (current edition).
(1.03) Submittals.
(a) Submit product data
and mix design to the Director of Engineering and Codes at least five
working days prior to the application of any hot-mix material.
(b) Submit manufacturer's
PennDOT certification at least five working days prior to the application
of any hot-mix materials.
(1.04) Quality assurance.
(a) Perform work in accordance
with PennDOT Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Sections
309 and 409 and related sections.
(b) Mixing plant: conform
to PennDOT Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Sections
309 and 409.
(c) Obtain hot-mix materials
from the same PennDOT-approved single-source supplier throughout the
entire project.
(d) The street construction
contractor is responsible to ensure that the proper hot-mix material
is provided by providing the Director of Engineering and Codes a copy
of an approved PennDOT bituminous asphalt mix design a minimum of
five working days prior to the start of the work or at the required
preconstruction meeting.
(e) The street construction
contractor will also provide the Director of Engineering and Codes
with a daily bituminous material certification on a TR-465 or CS-4171
within 24 hours of placing the hot-mix material for each day's work.
(f) A pre-pave meeting is
required to be conducted on site between the Director of Engineering
and Codes and paving crew foreman.
(1.05) Temperature requirements.
(a) Do not place base course
hot-mix material when the ambient air or surface temperature is less
than 35° F. or surface is wet or frozen.
(b) Do not place wearing
course hot-mix material when the ambient air or surface temperature
is less than 40° F. or surface is wet or frozen.
(2.01) Materials.
(a) In accordance with PennDOT
Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Section 409.2, and
unless otherwise specified or approved in writing by the Director
of Engineering and Codes, all hot-mix materials shall be:
[1] Base course, 1st
lift: Superpave mixture 25 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs.
[2] Base course, 2nd
lift: Superpave mixture 25 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs.
[3] Wearing course: Superpave
mixture 9.5 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs. Unless otherwise
specified or authorized by the Director of Engineering and Codes in
writing, the SRL designation is "M."
[4] Scratch and leveling
courses: Superpave mixture 9.5 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs.
(3.01) Examination.
(a) Verify with the Director
of Engineering and Codes the ambient air and surface temperatures
are within the required threshold.
(b) Verify gradients and
elevations of subbase and/or base course are correct.
(c) Verify inlet and manhole
frame and valve boxes are installed in correct position and elevation.
(3.02) Subbase.
(a) Prepare subbase in accordance
with PennDOT Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Section
350.3.
(3.03) Preparation — tack coat.
(a) Apply tack coat in accordance
with PennDOT Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Section
460.3.
(3.04) Placing asphalt pavement — single course.
(a) Install work in accordance
with PennDOT Specifications, Publication 408, latest edition, Sections
309.3 and 409.3.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. Streets are classified within
the Muhlenberg Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance
(SALDO).
B. The classification of new or proposed
streets shall be as determined by the Township Planning Commission.
For the purpose of this section, the two street classifications listed
below shall be subject to the specific construction specifications
listed for such street classification. Other road classifications
identified within the SALDO shall fall under one of the three specifications
listed below, as determined by the Director of Engineering and Codes
during the plan review and approval process.
(1) Minor street: a street used
primarily to provide access to abutting properties.
(a) Aggregate subbase: Six
inches of compacted PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified stone.)
(b) Bituminous base course
shall be five inches compacted and constructed in two separate lifts
using the following Superpave mixtures:
[1] First lift: Apply bituminous
tack coat to all curb face, inlets, utility manholes, water boxes
and other structures that the paving material will be laid against.
Place Superpave mixture 25 mm, PG64-022, 0.3 to three million ESALs,
base course in a two-inch compacted lift; and
[2] Second lift: Immediately
following first or when surface temperature of first lift does not
exceed 140° F., construct the second lift using Superpave mixture
25 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs, in a two-inch compacted
lift. Seal all joints, curb face and gutter, inlets, manholes, utility
boxes and other structures with hot PG64-22 or other bituminous sealer
as approved by the Engineer.
[3] Between construction
of the first and second lift, no vehicles or other equipment (other
than paving equipment) may travel over the base course.
[4] In the event the final
wearing course will be constructed within the same paving season (between
April 15 and October 31), the owner/developer may request a waiver
for the second nineteen-millimeter lift and construct the entire base
course in a single laydown of four inches compacted 25 mm base course.
[5] Threshold ambient air
and surface temperatures for placing the base course shall be 35°
F. and rising. No paving may be applied over a frozen subbase.
(c) Select base repair: Prior
to constructing the final wearing course, the Director of Engineering
and Codes shall perform a pavement inspection of the existing base
course to identify any defects, settlement, alligatoring or other
base failures requiring repair. Select base repair shall be performed
as follows:
[1] As marked in the field
by the Director of Engineering and Codes, the street construction
contractor shall neatly saw cut or mill all areas to be excavated.
[2] Excavate 12 inches to
subgrade and dispose of all excavated material.
[3] Prep the subgrade and
place PennDOT Class 4 geotextile in the excavation wrapping all sides
up to subbase grade.
[4] Place and compact six
inches PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified stone).
[5] Tack coat all exposed
edges, place and compact six inches Superpave mixture 25 mm, PG64-22,
0.3 to three million ESALs.
(d) Wearing course: Apply bituminous
tack coat to binder surface, curb face, inlets, manholes, utility
boxes and other structures abutting the paving material to be applied.
Using Superpave mixture 9.5 mm, PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs,
construct compacted 1.5-inch wearing course. Seal all joints, curb
face and gutter line, inlets, manholes, utility boxes and other structures
abutting the wearing course. Threshold ambient air and surface temperature
for applying the final wearing course shall be 35° F. and rising.
(2) Major street: a street serving a large volume of comparatively high-speed and long-distance traffic, including all facilities classified as main and secondary highways by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. A new or proposed major street to be dedicated to and owned and maintained by the Township shall meet the requirements Chapter
310, Subdivision and Land Development, Part
1, Regulations, of the Code and, unless otherwise specified, shall be constructed in accordance to the following specifications:
(a) Aggregate subbase: Six
inches compacted PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified stone).
(b) Bituminous base course:
Prior to paving, apply a bituminous tack coat to all curb face, inlets,
manholes, utility boxes and other structures that the hot material
will be placed against. The base course shall be five inches compacted
and constructed in two separate lifts and, unless otherwise specified,
using the following Superpave mixtures for each lift:
[1] First lift: three inches
compacted 25 mm, PG64-22, 0.2 to three million ESALs, and immediately
following (or when surface temperature of first lift does not exceed
140° F.); and
[2] Second lift: two inches
compacted 25 mm PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs. If the final
wearing course is not to be applied during the same paving season
(April 15 to October 31), seal all curb face and gutter line, inlets,
manholes, utility boxes and other structures abutting the paving with
hot PG64-22 or other bituminous sealer as approved by the Engineer.
(c) Select base repair: Prior
to constructing the final wearing course, the Director of Engineering
and Codes will perform a pavement inspection of the existing base
course to identify any defects, settlement, alligatoring or other
base failures requiring repair. Select base repair shall be performed
as follows:
[1] As marked in the field
by the Director of Engineering and Codes, the street construction
contractor shall neatly saw cut or mill all areas to be excavated.
[2] Excavate 12 inches to
subgrade and dispose of all excavated material.
[3] Prep the subgrade and
place PennDOT Class 4 geotextile in the excavation wrapping all sides
up to subbase grade.
[4] Place and compact six
inches PennDOT 2A aggregate (2A-modified stone).
[5] Tack coat all exposed
edges, place and compact six inches Superpave mixture 25 mm, PG64-22,
0.3 to three million ESALs.
(d) Wearing course: If wearing
course is not being applied to a freshly constructed base course,
apply a bituminous tack coat to the base course, curb face, inlets,
manholes, utility boxes and other structures abutting the paved area.
Construct a 9.5 mm PG64-22, 0.3 to three million ESALs, 1 1/2
inches compacted. Seal all joints, curb face and gutter, inlets, manholes,
utility boxes and other abutting structures with hot PG64-22 or other
bituminous sealer, as approved by the Engineer.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
Preparation of mixture, spreading and finishing, compaction
and weather limitations shall be in accordance with PennDOT Publication
408, Section 401, or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same
subject.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. This work shall consist of constructing
shoulders on the sides of all roads and streets within the Township
where curbing shall not otherwise be required.
B. Shoulders shall be PennDOT Type
3 paved shoulders as in PennDOT Publication 408, Section 653, or any
superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject. Additional shoulder
designs may be approved by the Township Director of Engineering and
Codes where deemed necessary.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. The work in all existing streets
and highways shall be governed by the regulations of the Township
of Muhlenberg and PennDOT, and the street construction contractor
shall comply with these requirements or be subject to penalties provided
in this chapter and all other applicable ordinances and laws.
B. The street construction contractor
shall contact PA One Call three days prior to the start of any work
in an existing street or highway.
C. When work is to be performed within existing streets, the street construction contractor shall provide the Township with his or her proposed work schedule so that the Township officials can keep affected residents advised of future work in their blocks. When applicable, this should be done at the preconstruction job conference. No work shall begin until three working days after the street construction contractor has furnished a proposed work schedule. The schedule shall include the street construction contractor's proposed traffic control plan with appropriate signage. The traffic construction plan shall be in accordance with PennDOT Publication 203M and Pennsylvania Code Title 67, Chapter
204, or any superseding PennDOT publication on the same subject. When such PennDOT publication requires a flagperson(s), the street construction contractor shall provide a full-time flagperson(s), properly attired and properly trained in work zone traffic control. The flagperson(s) may not leave his or her assigned position to perform other activities on the job site that are not directly related to work zone traffic control while flagging operation is required.
D. The street construction contractor
shall provide the Township police with a minimum of three working
days' written notice before any streets can be closed. All signage,
traffic control measures, storage of materials, and parking of equipment
shall be coordinated with and approved by the Police Chief. All streets
shall have at least one lane open during all nonworking hours.
E. Unless the Township, in writing,
shall authorize or order the complete or partial closing of a street,
the street construction contractor shall take such measures as may
be necessary to keep the street or road open and safe for traffic.
Otherwise, the roadway on at least one side of the trench shall be
open at all times.
[Added 1-18-2010 by Ord. No. 481]
A. All longitudinal, transverse
and curb joints shall be sealed with an emulsion, E-3, a minimum width
of 12 inches, six inches on each side of the joint, with the exception
of curb joints which shall be sealed a minimum of six inches from
the joint on the bituminous surface and three inches on the face of
the curb.
B. Sealing of longitudinal and transverse
joints is required only where new paving abuts existing paving.
The Township shall accept a proposed street
constructed in accordance with the provisions of this article into
the Township road system upon a petition of a majority of abutting
freeholders containing a general release in favor of the Township
and further requesting the Township to accept such street into the
Township's road system. In such case the Township shall assess the
abutting freeholders as well as others benefited in accordance with
the First Class Township Code of Pennsylvania.