1.1 GENERALLY
Unless otherwise approved by the administration, provisions
must be made for the extension of arterials; collector streets shall
be provided for circulation of traffic through the subdivision; and
adequate local streets provided to accommodate the subdivision.
1.2 ALIGNMENT
All arterials and the collector streets shall be continuous
or in alignment with existing streets, unless variations are deemed
advisable by the administration after consideration of recommendations
by the Building Inspector and/or administration. Curvilinear streets
shall be allowed. Off-center street intersections shall not be approved.
1.3 GRADES
Arterials shall have a maximum grade of five (5) percent for
a maximum continuous distance of two hundred (200) feet. All streets
must have a minimum grade of at least one-half (1/2) of one (1) percent.
Centerline grade changes with an algebraic difference of more than
two (2) percent shall be connected with vertical curves of sufficient
length to provide a minimum of six hundred (600) feet sight distance
on arterials and four hundred (400) feet sight distance on collector
streets and local streets. All vertical curves must be of such length
so as to provide comfortable flow of traffic. Wherever a cross slope
is necessary or desirable from one curb to the opposite curb, such
cross slopes shall not be less than one-tenth (0.1) inch in one (1)
foot nor more than one-half (1/2) inch in one (1) foot.
1.4 BASE
Arterials shall have a ten (10) inch compacted base constructed
of crushed stone. Collector streets shall have a six (6) inch compacted
base of crushed stone, and local streets shall have a six (6) inch
compacted base of crushed stone or gravel. All crushed stone must
meet standards established in Item 215 of the current Texas Highway
Department Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.
Gravel shall meet the standards specified by the Building Inspector.
All street bases shall be constructed on a subgrade approved by the
Building Inspector before base material is placed. Standard methods
of compaction of base shall be used, and base material shall be applied
and compacted in two (2) courses. Street bases shall be approved by
the Building Inspector before a surface course is applied.
1.5 WIDTHS
Street widths shall be consistent with Table 1 below.
TABLE 1 SUBDIVISION STREET STANDARDS
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STREET TYPE
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R-O-W WIDTH
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PAVEMENT WIDTH1
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CURB AND GUTTER REQUIRED2
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Divided Highway (4 lanes)
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200'
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2 x 48
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No
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Highway, 4-Lane Undivided
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150'
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80'
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No
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Arterial
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90'
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64'
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Yes
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Major collector
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70'
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40'
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Yes
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Collector
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60'
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30'
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Yes
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Local
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60'
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26'
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Yes
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1 For curbed sections, pavement width
is measured from back of curb to back of curb.
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2 One-foot flat curb and 4:1 slope
bar ditches may be substituted for curb and gutter with approval by
the City’s Engineer.
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1.6 SURFACE
Surfacing of all streets shall be mandatory, and must be completed
and inspected by the Building Inspector before streets are accepted
for maintenance by the City. The minimum acceptable surface for arterials
is two (2) inches of rock asphalt or hot mix asphaltic concrete, either
hot or cold lay; for collector streets and residential streets one
[and] one-half (1-1/2) inch of rock asphalt or hot mix asphaltic concrete.
The type of surface course to be used shall be designated by the Building
Inspector. All street construction shall be performed by a bonded
contractor who has filed a faithful performance bond for the City.
1.7 INTERSECTIONS
Arterials shall have a minimum radius of the centerline of one
thousand, nine hundred ten (1,910) feet; collector streets shall have
a minimum radius at the centerline of nine hundred fifty-five (955)
feet; local streets shall have a minimum radius at the centerline
of five hundred (500) feet, unless in special circumstances the commission
approves a local street with a smaller minimum radius.
1.8 CONTINUITY
The system of streets designated for the subdivision, except
in unusual cases, must connect with streets already dedicated in adjacent
subdivisions; and where other than adjacent connections are platted,
must in general be reasonable projection of streets in the nearest
subdivided tracts, and must be contained [continued] to the boundaries
of the tract subdivided, so that other subdivisions may connect therewith.
Reserve strips of land controlling access to or egress from other
property or to or from any street or alley or having the effect of
restricting or damaging the adjoining property for subdivision purposes
or which will not be taxable or accessible [assessable] for special
improvements shall not be permitted in any subdivision unless such
reserve strips are conveyed to the City in fee simple.
1.9 DEAD-ENDS
Dead-ends courts or places may be permitted where the form or
contour of the land makes it difficult to plat with connecting streets;
however, except in unusual cases, no dead-end streets will be approved
unless such dead-end streets are provided to connect with future streets
in adjacent land. Such courts or places shall provide proper access
to all lots and shall generally not exceed four hundred (400) feet
in length and a turn-around shall be provided at the closed end, with
an outside radius or [of] at least sixty (60) feet to the face of
the curb and minimum radius of seventy (70) feet to the property line.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
The City shall pay the cost of purchasing and installing street
posts and markers at each street intersection.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
Alleys or loading courts shall be provided in business blocks.
Alleys need not be provided in residential blocks unless they are
specifically required by the commission. Where alleys are required
in residential blocks, the width of such alleys is optional, but in
no case may the width of such an alley be less than twenty (20) feet.
All alleys shall be brought to an established grade approved by the
Building Inspector and/or City administration, and based with six
(6) inches or [of] compacted road gravel.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
In general, intersecting streets, determining block lengths,
shall be provided at such intervals as to serve cross traffic adequately,
and to meet existing streets or customary subdivision practices in
the neighborhood. Where no existing plats control, the blocks shall
be not more than six hundred (600) feet in length nor less than three
hundred (300) feet in length except in unusual cases. In an unusual
case where a block is allowed to be more than six hundred (600) feet
long a connecting sidewalk four (4) feet wide and located on a four
(4) foot dedicated easement may be required across the middle portion
of such block for pedestrian use. Block widths shall not exceed three
hundred (300) feet nor be less than two hundred forty (240) feet,
except in unusual cases.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
Curb and gutter shall be required to be constructed on all streets
and avenues. Radial curb and gutter shall be constructed at each corner
block to which curb and gutter is constructed. Lay down curbs shall
be constructed across all alley intersections. All curb and gutter
and all lay down curbs shall be constructed in accordance with the
plans and specifications on file in the office of the Building Inspector
and shall be constructed upon a compact base of minimum depth of four
(4) inches and extending at least 6 inches (6") behind the back of
the curb. All concrete used shall be Class B as now specified by the
Texas Highway Department, Item 403.8. Valley gutters are required
and shall be paved with concrete meeting Texas Highway Department
Specifications for Class A concrete. All materials shall meet the
specifications of the City.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
Generally, residential sidewalks shall be required on both sides
of the street; shall not be less than four (4) feet in width, parallel
to and not more than two (2) feet above or below the adjacent curb
grade; and shall be located one (1) foot inside the dedicated street
line and situated wholly within the dedicated street. Sidewalks abutting
business property shall have a minimum width of ten (10) feet. Parkways,
the area between curbs and the right-of-way line, shall be excavated
or filled to a grade parallel with the longitudinal street grade,
and the ground elevation at the right-of-way line shall be not more
than two (2) feet, nor less than three (3) inches above the elevation
of the top of the adjacent curb. Landing walks of a width not less
than eighteen (18) inches may be installed abutting the rear of the
curb.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)
7.1 DRAINAGE
REQUIRED
Structures for drainage shall be constructed in such locations
and of such size to adequately serve the subdivision and the contributing
drainage area.
7.2 DRAINAGE
DITCHES
Before the approval of the final plat, the developer and/or
owner of the subdivision shall:
a. Enclose
all existing open drainage ditches in concrete or corrugated metal
structures of such size as will adequately serve the subdivision and
adjacent drainage area; or
b. Make an
escrow deposit with the City Secretary of sufficient funds to perform
such work upon the understanding that such work will be done by him
within eleven (11) months following the approval of the final plat,
or the City will be authorized to use said escrow deposit to perform
work; or
c. Furnish
a bond to the City Secretary, payable to the City in an amount sufficient
to perform such work as determined by the City Building Inspector,
conditioned that he will have the work done according to specifications
within eleven (11) months following the approval of the final plat.
7.3 STORM
SEWERS AND CURB INLETS
Storm sewers shall be provided and curb inlets located as to
properly drain all streets and intersections. Sufficient curb inlets
shall be provided so as to limit the maximum length of water flow
on paved streets to five hundred (500) feet. The size and location
of all sewers and curb inlets shall be approved by the City Building
Inspector and/or the City administration.
(Ordinance 9802-311 adopted 2/18/98)