Street Classification
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Rural or Suburban
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Collector or Major
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Commercial
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Minimum width of right-of-way (feet)
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50
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60
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60
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Minimum width of pavement (feet)
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20 to 28*
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34
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40
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Minimum radius of horizontal curves (feet)
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150 except for street intersection corners
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400
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400
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Minimum length of vertical curves as measured from center line
of right-of-way (feet)
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100 but not less than 20 for each 1% algebraic difference of
grade
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200, but not less than 30 for each 1% algebraic difference of
grade
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200
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Minimum length of tangents between reverse curves (feet)
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100 except where excessive grades may be reduced to reasonable
grades by shortening tangent
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200
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200
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Maximum grade
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10%
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8%
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6%
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Minimum grade
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1%
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1%
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1%
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Minimum sight distance (feet)
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150
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250
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250
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Note: Standards are not shown for arterial streets, as they
would in all probability be built by the state or county.
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Depending upon the length, number of houses, and degree of permanent
restriction on further subdivision. Width of pavement shall be established
by the Planning Board, upon the advice of the Highway Superintendent,
the Town Engineer, and the Planning Board's consultant. The Planning
Board shall weigh concerns of long-term cost to the Town, safety,
environmental disruption, and aesthetics in making this determination.
The Planning Board may waive the requirement of pavement upon a satisfactory
showing that, if the maximum number of anticipated future users of
the road were actually using it, traffic loads would not necessitate
a paved surface.
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