All roads, whether maintained by the City, County, a homeowners’
association or a group of property owners, shall be constructed in
accordance with these Regulations and shall be classified as one of
the three following types of roads (referred to collectively as “Permitted
Roads”):
7.01.A Publicly dedicated, paved and to be maintained by City of Ingram and constructed pursuant to Section
7.06 or by the County if in the ETJ of the City.
7.01.B Private, paved and to be maintained by Homeowners’ Association or property owners in perpetuity (or until constructed to then-applicable City or County standards for acceptance of maintenance, and accepted for maintenance by resolution of the City Council) and constructed pursuant to Section
7.07; or
7.01.C Private, not paved and to be maintained by a Homeowners’ Association or property owners in perpetuity (or until construction to then-applicable City or County standards for acceptance of maintenance, and accepted for maintenance by resolution of City Council) and constructed pursuant to Section
7.08.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
Any dedication to the public shall be accomplished either by
deed conveying a fee simple interest, by a dedication on the plat
conveying a perpetual right-of-way easement in the property to the
City for public use, or by right-of-way easement. No dedication shall
be effective until the Final Plat is recorded. In no event shall any
private lot extend into a dedicated roadway.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
All improvements shall be designed and installed so as to provide,
to the maximum extent feasible, a logical system of utilities, drainage
and roads and to permit continuity of improvements to adjacent properties.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
Tracts shall have the minimum direct frontage onto a permitted
road set forth below, depending on the classification of road onto
which the resulting tract has frontage.
Road Classification
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Minimum Lot Frontage
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Arterial Road
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Subject to approval by City Council
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Collector Road
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100'
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Local Road
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100'
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Country Lane
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75'
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Cul-de-sac
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60'
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Minimum lot frontage distances in subdivisions with high-density
development where the above minimum lot frontage distances are not
practical will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
Driveways serving commercial development shall be spaced at
the minimum intervals as determined at discretion of the City Council.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
Paved Roads dedicated to the public shall be required in all
Subdivisions except those satisfying the criteria for unpaved roads
or private roads, as set forth below. All such paved roads shall be
designed and constructed in accordance with the specifications set
forth in the
City of Ingram Road Design and Construction Specifications.
The boundary lines of all Resulting Tracts fronting onto a publicly
dedicated right-of-way shall be contiguous with the boundary of the
right-of-way.
7.06.A Subgrade
Preparation
7.06.A.1 Clearing and Grubbing:
The entire area of the subgrade
shall be cleared and grubbed to a depth of not less than 6" below
natural ground in fill areas and one foot below subgrade elevation
in excavated areas. Brush and other debris shall be removed from the
ROW and disposed of as elected by the developer.
7.06.A.2 Density:
Subgrades shall be constructed and finished
with a minimum density of 95% of standard proctor for in place materials
or as specified in the pavement report prepared by a soils lab or
proof rolled by equipment as approved by the City Council or its designee.
7.06.A.3 Testing:
Test reports showing density compliance, from
a certified testing laboratory, shall be submitted to the City Secretary.
Minimum tests made and submitted shall be one for each 0.1 mile, alternate
lanes, or as directed by the City, with a minimum of two tests per
project. Such tests shall be by and at the expense of the developer.
Additional testing may be required and, if necessary, will be made
at the request of the City and cost thereof paid by the City if the
test passes and paid for by the developer if the test fails.
7.06.A.4 High Plasticity Soils:
High plasticity index soils shall
be stabilized with lime or cement by direction of the City.
7.06.A.5 Inspection:
The subgrade shall be inspected and approved,
in writing, by the City, or its designated representative, prior to
the placement of any base on subgrade, such inspection at the expense
of the developer.
7.06.B Grading:
The roadway area (subgrade, ditches and slopes), shall be constructed
in accordance with the typical sections shown in Appendix G and made
a part hereof and with the following requirements.
7.06.B.1 Embankments:
Embankments shall be placed in lifts of
not more than eight (8) inches loose depth and each lift shall be
thoroughly compacted by sprinkling and rolling before placement of
succeeding lifts. Rock embankments shall conform to Texas Department
of Transportation (TxDOT) Standard Specification (1993), Item 132.
7.06.B.2 Unstable Material:
Unstable material encountered in
either an excavated section or beneath embankments shall be removed
to a depth of not less than one foot below natural ground or finished
subgrade and replaced by satisfactory material. Material so removed
shall be removed from the ROW.
7.06.B.3 Erosion Control:
For a project involving construction
and excavation exceeding 1 acre, is subject to permitting by EPA’s
National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Multi-Sector
General Permit for Industrial Activities.
7.06.C Roadway
Ditches:
Ditches intended for parallel drainage shall
be designed to accommodate runoff to be expected at a five (5) year
frequency. On grades of more than three (3%) percent, in friable soils,
erosion control by sodding and/or seeding or by properly designed
checks of concrete, stone or sod blocks shall be included.
7.06.D Cross
Drainage Culverts:
Cross drainage culverts shall be designed
for the following criteria:
7.06.D.1 Ten
(10) year for equalizer and minor drainage channel culverts that drain
an area from one (1) to one hundred (100) acres.
7.06.D.2 Twenty-five
(25) year for medium drainage channel culverts that drain an area
from one hundred one (101) acres to five hundred (500) acres or unnamed
stream tributary culverts.
7.06.D.3 Fifty
(50) year for major channel that drains an area over 500 acres and
named stream culverts.
7.06.D.4 One
hundred (100) year for river crossing culverts or bridges.
Culverts may be constructed with standard reinforced concrete
pipe, corrugated galvanized metal pipes or reinforced concrete boxes;
and shall be capable of sustaining “H-20 Highway Loading.”
No box culvert shall be smaller than two (2) feet in either waterway
height or depth. No pipe structure shall have waterway area of less
than 1.76 square feet (18 inch diameter) or equivalent.
7.06.E Side
Road or Entrance Culverts:
No entrance culvert shall
be less than twenty (24') [sic] feet in length with waterway of not
less than 1.76 square feet (18-inch diameter) and shall be designed
for runoff of five (5) year frequency. Headwalls, if placed, shall
be of reinforced concrete or course laid masonry, and shall be no
higher than six (6) inches above the base crown elevation.
7.06.F Bridges:
All bridges shall be designed by a Registered Professional Engineer
with at least five years’ experience in bridge design. The load
capacity shall be not less than “H-20” as defined. Bridges
shall be founded and protected by riprap to withstand floods of one
hundred (100) year frequency.
7.06.G Overflow
Sections:
The City Council will consider allowing the
installation of overflow sections (low water crossings). Such consideration
will adjudge the probable frequency and depth of overflow, the traffic
potential and the nature of the tributary area. The following conditions
are considered suitable for the installation of overflow sections:
7.06.G.1 Drainage Courses:
Drainage courses having no defined
channel where channel construction would develop liability for diversion
or concentration of runoff.
7.06.G.2 Streams:
Streams having a defined channel for normal
flow and usual runoff with a wide floodplain covered by infrequent
storms.
7.06.G.3 Stream Crossings:
Stream crossings where traffic potential
does not economically warrant bridge construction.
7.06.G.4 Construction:
Overflow
sections shall be of reinforced concrete, not less than five (5) inches
in thickness and containing five (5) sacks of Portland cement per
cubic yard of finished concrete; shall extend horizontally between
high water elevation calculated for a design storm frequency; and
perimeter footing shall extend downward to stable foundation.
7.06.G.4.1 Reinforcement:
Reinforcement shall be not less than
No. 4 bars placed twelve (12") inches on centers, both longitudinally
and transversely. Laps, if required, shall be not less than twenty
(20) inches and shall be staggered in position. Laps shall be forty
(40) times bar diameter.
7.06.G.4.2 Crown Width:
The crown width of overflow sections shall
be not less than two (2) feet wider than the approach pavement or
surface.
7.06.H Base
or Base Courses:
7.06.H.1 Material:
Material for
base courses shall be in accordance with Texas Department of Transportation
(TxDOT) Standard Specification as specified for each of the following
type of roadways. (See Appendix J [Appendix K])
(1) Arterial
Road: Type A, Grade 2
(2) Collector
Road: Type A, Grade 2
(3) Local
Road: Type C, Grade 2
(4) Country
Lane: Type C, Grade 2, or Caliche, Grade 3
7.06.H.2 Construction Methods:
Base on all streets and roads
shall have a compacted base depth of not less than six (6") inches
and shall be constructed in two approximately equal courses. The material
shall be dumped, spread, mixed, wind rowed, watered and other operations
necessary to produce a uniformly blended mixture of the desired course
thickness, moisture condition land [and] gradation. Shaping of the
blended mixture to the required grade and line shall follow the mixing
procedure and precede the compaction. Compaction of each course of
material shall be accomplished by suitable equipment to obtain a minimum
density of 95% of AASHTO T180-61 (Standard Proctor). Moisture content
shall be maintained near optimum during compaction. Soft spots that
develop during compaction will be removed and replaced to the required
density. Areas that show evidence of segregation shall be replaced
before the compaction of the course is complete. The same procedures
shall be used in the construction of each course.
7.06.H.3 Variances:
The City Council may permit minor variances
from soil constant requirements stated in the above listed specifications
when the minimum compacted depth of course is increased from the minimum
stated.
7.06.H.4 Testing Material:
Prior to delivery of base material
to the road or street, the results of physical tests of the material
proposed for use shall be submitted to the City for approval. These
test results shall be certified as conforming to the requirements
by an approved commercial laboratory. The certification shall define
the area and column represented by the tabulated results.
7.06.I Prime
Coat:
After final finishing, curing and correction of
any irregularities developed during the curing period have been corrected,
the area of the base which is to receive surfacing may be primed with
an application of approximately two-tenths (0.2) gallons of AEP or
SSI cutback asphalt, or equivalent, per square yard of surface covered.
Generally traffic shall be diverted from the primed area until placement
of the surface. Should diversion of traffic not be feasible, the prime
coat shall be blanket rolled with a pneumatic roller immediately following
application. Prime coat shall be permitted to cure following application
and before application of surface courses of pavement.
7.06.J Surface
Treatment:
All streets
and roads in subdivisions, and providing access thereto, which are
provided with a wearing surface shall meet the following standards:
7.06.J.1 Asphalt Surface:
7.06.J.1.1 Asphalt:
A two-course asphalt surface treatment composed
of asphalt and aggregates of the grades and rates of distribution
shown below: asphalt shall be CRS-2 emulsion, except that CRS-2h may
be placed on roads having sharp curves and steep grades during the
period May 1st to October 15th. Total asphalt, both courses, not less
than 0.6 gallon per Square Yard.
7.06.J.1.2 Aggregates:
Aggregates shall be from grading as established
by the Texas Department of Transportation Standard Specifications.
7.06.J.1.3 Grading Rates of Distribution
First Course:
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Asphalt
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CRS-2 or CRS-2h emulsion (or AC-10) 0.4 gallon per Sq. Yd.
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Aggregate
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Not finer than Grade 3; 1 Cu. Yd. per 90 Sq. Yds.
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Second Course:
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Asphalt
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CRS-2 or CRS-2h emulsion (or AC-10) 0.4 gallon per Sq. Yd.
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Aggregate
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Not finer than Grade 4; 1 Cu. Yd. per 100 Sq. Yds.
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7.06.J.2 Bituminous Concrete:
Should the developer elect, a bituminous
concrete pavement may be placed in lieu of the minimum surface treatment
described provided a seal coat of grade 4 rock and oil is applied
first. Such pavement may be either Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete or Limestone
Rock Asphalt Pavement, either proportioned, mixed and laid as required
by the pertinent specifications of the Texas Department of Transportation,
and providing that any: “Limestone Rock Asphalt Pavement must
be placed with an approved spreading and finishing machine and rolling
must be delayed for a period sufficient for evaporation of moisture
and volatiles.”
7.06.J.3 Quality and Spread Rate:
Bituminous Concrete Pavement
shall be placed in such quantity and spread at such rate as to provide
a minimum compacted depth of mat of one and one-half (1-1/2) inch.
7.06.J.4 Surface Treatment:
Surface treatment and/or bituminous
concrete pavement shall be blanket rolled at least once each day during
three days following placement.
7.06.J.5 Neither
Surface Treatment nor Asphaltic Concrete shall be placed at any time
when:
1.
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The air temperature is below 60 F and falling;
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2.
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The air temperature is below 50 F, and
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3.
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The roadway surface temperature is below 60 F.
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7.06.K Curbed
Streets:
Where streets or roads are proposed to be provided
with curbs or curbs and gutters, design and construction details shall
be in conformity with the specifications in 7.06.14 [7.06.N]. (See
Appendix K)
7.06.L Shoulders:
Untreated shoulders shall be bladed and dragged for uniformity
after placement of the surface and shall be smooth, stable and well
compacted for the entire width. The thickness of base shall not vary
from the prescribed thickness by more than one-half (1/2) inch at
any point tested.
7.06.M Cattle
Guards:
The City Council will authorize the installation
of cattle guards when considered appropriate for public safety. When
permitted, a cattle guard shall be not less than six (6) feet in width,
measured along the center of the road and of a length not less than
one (1) foot greater than the width of the pavement or twenty (20)
feet, whichever is greater.
7.06.M.1 Deck Members:
Deck members shall be either weldable
upset carbon steel tubing two and three-eighths (2-3/8) inches outside
diameter or relayed rails weighing not less than seventy (70) pounds
per yard.
7.06.M.2 Support Members:
Support members shall be structural
steel shapes of size and section adequate for H-15 loading with twenty-five
(25) percent impact allowance. Support sections shall be spaced not
more than thirty-one (31) inches for tubing decks or forty-eight (48)
inches for rail decks. Units may be prefabricated or welded in place,
provided fastenings to masonry foundation are arranged for ready removal
for cleanout. Supporting masonry shall extend to firm foundation or
shall be designed as an open flume with ends closed except where structure
serves as a drainage structure. Pit drainage shall be provided for
closed end structures.
7.06.N Typical
Road Sections:
The design parameters for the classifications
of the roads herein as well as the ultimate design, pursuant to the
road definitions contained herein, will be determined by the County
Engineer and approved by the City Council.
7.06.N.1 Minimum Requirements:
7.06.N.1.1 Arterial Road:
An “arterial road” serves
a large area. It is a heavily traveled route connecting urban areas,
and major traffic generators. Arterials are often divided into major
and minor categories.
7.06.N.1.2 Collector Road:
A “collector road” is a
principal thoroughfare within a subdivision. It collects traffic from
local roads and channels the traffic into the arterial system.
Minimum ROW
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80'
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Minimum crown of roadway
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4"
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Minimum section if curbed (face to face of curbs)
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40'
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Minimum compacted depth of base material
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8"
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Minimum ditch depth (below subgrade at shoulder)
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12"
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Minimum base material width
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28'
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Minimum pavement width
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24'
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Maximum allowable grade
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12%
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Minimum base material
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Type A, Grade 2 (See APPENDIX J [K])
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7.06.N.1.3 Local Road:
A “local road” is a low volume
road that serves traffic-generating points or terminal points. It
provides direct access to the lots or residence and has relatively
light traffic volumes.
Minimum ROW
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60'
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Minimum crown of roadway
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4"
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Minimum section if curbed (face to face of curbs)
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30'
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Minimum compacted depth of base material
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6"
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Minimum ditch depth (below subgrade at shoulder)
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12"
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Minimum base material width
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24'
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Minimum pavement width
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20'
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Maximum allowable grade
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12%
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Minimum base material
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Type C, Grade 2e (SEE APPENDIX J [K])
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7.06.N.1.4 Country Lane:
A “country lane” is one used
primarily for access to abutting residential property lots of 10 acres
or more; or instances where the road serves less than 15 lots.
7.06.N.1.4(a)
Paved Country Lane
Minimum Cleared ROW
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60'
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Minimum crown of roadway
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4"
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Minimum shoulders width
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2'
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Minimum compacted depth of base material
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4"
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Minimum base material width
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20'
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Minimum pavement width
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16'
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Minimum ditch depth
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12"
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Maximum allowable grade
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12%
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Minimum base material
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Type C, Grade 2 or
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Caliche Grade 3 (See APPENDIX K)
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7.06.N.1.4(b)
Unpaved Country Lane
is a privately maintained
road. It must be signed, “Privately Maintained Road.”
(See Section 5.02.I.3)
Minimum Cleared ROW
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60'
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Minimum crown of roadway
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4"
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Minimum shoulders width
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2'
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Minimum compacted depth of base material
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4"
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Minimum base material width
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20'
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Minimum pavement width
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N/A
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Minimum ditch depth
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12"
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Maximum allowable grade
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12%
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Minimum base material
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Type C, Grade 2 or Caliche Grade 3
(See APPENDIX K)
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Table 7.00. Road Construction Minimum Design Requirements
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Unpaved Country Lane
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Paved Country Lane
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Local Road
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Collector Road
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Arterial Road
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Number of Lots Served
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≤ 8
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≤ 8
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9 - 60
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61 - 120
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120 ≥
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Minimum ROW
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60'
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60'
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60'
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80'
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90'
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Minimum Crown of Roadway
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4"
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4"
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4"
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4"
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4"
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Minimum Compacted Depth of Base
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6"
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6"
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8"
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10"
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10"
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Minimum Base Width
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22'
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22'
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24'
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28'
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28'
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Minimum Base Material
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Type C, Grade 2
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Type C Grade 2
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Type A Grade 2
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Type A Grade 2
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Type A Grade 2
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Minimum Gradient
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.30%
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.30%
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.30%
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.30%
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.30%
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Maximum Gradient
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12%
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12%
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12%
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10%
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10%
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Minimum Pavement Width
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N/A
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18'
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20'
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24'
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24'
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Minimum Ditch Depth
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12"
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12"
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12"
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12"
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12"
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Traffic Volume ADT
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≤ 60
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≤ 60
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61 - 800
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801 - 1,500
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≥ 1500
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Design Speed Limit
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35 MPH
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35 MPH
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35 MPH
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45 MPH
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50 MPH
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Vertical Curve “K” Value - crest
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N/A
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N/A
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19
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61
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84
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Vertical Curve “K” Value - sag
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N/A
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N/A
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37
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79
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96
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Stopping Sight Distance
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N/A
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N/A
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200'
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360'
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425'
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Minimum Horizontal Curve Radius
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382'
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382'
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382'
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573'
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955'
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≤ less than or equal to
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≥ greater than or equal to
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< less than
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> greater than
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Design Speed and alignment of vertical and horizontal components
(design speed, vertical curve “K” value - crest, vertical
curve “K” value - sag, stopping sight distance, and minimum
horizontal curve radius) may be coordinated to provide lesser figures.
For example a collector or arterial road may have lowered speed limits,
which must be properly signed, to adapt to existing topography that
dictates design constraints. The City shall make the final determination
concerning such design modifications.
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7.06.N.2 Roads
in Subdivisions or roads taken into City maintenance program shall
be designed in accordance with these regulations.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
All private roads shall be designed and constructed in accordance
with the standards specified in the City of Ingram Road Design and
Construction Specifications for paved (7.06), publicly dedicated roads.
Private roads shall be permitted only within Subdivision satisfying
each of the following criteria:
7.07.A The
following note shall be conspicuously displayed on the Plat:
___________(Owner), by filing this Plat of Record, and all future
owners of property within this Subdivision, by purchasing such property,
acknowledge and agree that City of Ingram shall have no obligations
whatsoever to repair or accept maintenance of the roads shown in this
subdivision until and unless ___________ (Owner) and/or the ___________Homeowners’
Association has improved the roadways to the then current standards
required by City of Ingram and the roads have been accepted for maintenance
by formal, written action of the City of Ingram City Council and the
roadway has been dedicated by the owners thereof, and accepted by
the county as a public road. ___________(Owner) and all future owners
of property within this Subdivision shall look solely to the ___________
Homeowners’ Association for future maintenance and repair of
the roads and streets shown on this Subdivision; and
7.07.B Restrictive
covenants establishing a homeowners’ association shall be placed
on record concurrently with the recording of the Final Plat.
7.07.C All
private roads shall be signed in accordance with these regulations.
(See Section 5.02.I.3)
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
Unpaved roads shall be designed and constructed in accordance
with City of Ingram Road Design and Construction Specifications except
for those pertaining to Surface Treatment (7.06.9 - 7.06.12 [sic]).
Unpaved roads shall be permitted within a Subdivision only if each
of the following criteria is satisfied:
7.08.A All
Resulting Tracts with frontage or access onto the road shall be 5
acres or larger.
7.08.B Maximum
number of eight (8) lots designed for single-family residents may
have access utilizing a privately maintained unpaved road.
7.08.C The
following note shall be conspicuously displayed on the Plat:
___________(Owner), by filing this Plat of Record, and all future
owners of property within this Subdivision, by purchasing such property,
acknowledge and agree that City of Ingram shall have no obligation
whatsoever to repair or accept maintenance of the roads shown on this
subdivision until and unless ___________ (Owner) and/or the ___________Homeowners’
Association has improved the roadways to the then current standards
required by City of Ingram and the roads have been accepted for maintenance
by formal written action of the City of Ingram City Council and the
roadway has been dedicated by the owners thereof, and accepted by
the county, as a public road. ___________(Owner) and all future owners
of property within this Subdivision shall look solely to the ___________
Homeowners’ Association for future maintenance and repair of
the roads and streets shown on this Subdivision.
7.08.D Restrictive
covenants establishing a homeowners’ association, created pursuant
to an instrument of record concurrently with the recording of the
Record Plat; and
7.08.E Restrictive
covenants shall be imposed on all of the Resulting Tracts with frontage
or access onto the unpaved road prohibiting any future resubdivision
of any tract into lots smaller than ten (10) acres unless the road
is first constructed to the County’s standards then in effect
for paved roads and accepted for maintenance by the County.
7.08.F All
private roads shall be signed in accordance with these regulations.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
No driveway or utility construction, mailboxes, landscaping
or any other encroachment into public right-of-way or easements shall
be allowed without first obtaining approval from the City of Ingram.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
The developer or homeowners’ association of roads within
the City shall remain responsible for all maintenance and repair of
roads within subdivision until the City Council, by formal action,
accepts the obligation to maintain and repair such roads. The City
Council’s decision to approve a Final Plat or dedication of
the right-of-way for a road shall not be deemed to constitute acceptance
of the roads for maintenance. Acceptance of roads in the ETJ of the
City must be accepted by the County pursuant to the Interlocal agreement
between the City and County.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
The City will accept a road for maintenance only when all of
the following conditions have been satisfied:
7.11.A The
road has been constructed as a Public Road in accordance with these
regulations as amended from time to time and the associated right-of-way
has been dedicated to the public pursuant to these Regulations;
7.11.B The
developer/homeowners’ association has submitted a written request
to the City of Ingram. If the Owner is no longer available, i.e. has
ceased to transact any business or, in the case of an individual,
has died, any person owning property with frontage or access onto
the road may submit the written request;
7.11.C The
City of Ingram has approved all required inspections and tests at
the completion of each phase of construction of the road, including
plasticity index, subgrade and base, tests for compacted density,
depth of base and distribution of asphalt (it is the responsibility
of the developer to coordinate all inspections and laboratory tests
with the City of Ingram and not to proceed with construction until
proper inspections and tests have been obtained, as required by the
City of Ingram). Any laboratory tests and test borings shall be at
the expense of the developer. In no event will any base be placed
on the road until the City of Ingram has approved the subgrade in
writing.
7.11.D The
City of Ingram has inspected the road no earlier than 30 days prior
to the City Council’s acceptance of maintenance obligation and
has submitted to the City Council an Inspection Report stating that:
(1) the
road, in its current condition and with no repairs, upgrades or improvements,
is in compliance with the current regulations at preliminary plat
approval.; and
(2) the
City of Ingram indicates acceptance of the road by the City Council.
7.11.E One
(1) year has expired from the date that all roads or any section thereof;
drainage (including drainpipes) and other public improvements in the
subdivision were first completed and inspected by the City of Ingram.
7.11.F The
developer/homeowner association has posted with the City of Ingram
a letter of credit or bond in a form approved by City of Ingram to
secure the proper construction and maintenance of the roads prior
to City acceptance thereof in an amount equal to 10% of the construction
costs of the roads for a term of one (1) year following acceptance
by the City.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)
This section applies if the Owner desires to file a Record Plat
prior to completion of construction of all Permitted Roads and inspection
by the City of Ingram or its designated representative.
The Owner shall continue to be responsible for all other requirements set forth in Section
7.11.
7.12.A With
the permission of the City Council, the Owner shall post a good and
sufficient surety bond or letter of credit in an amount equal to 100%
of the estimated construction cost of the roads. The City Council
must individually approve each application to post such a performance
bond and the performance bond shall remain in effect until all roads
and all associated drainage improvements, have been inspected and
approved by the City of Ingram, which inspection may occur prior to
the inspection called for under (See Section IX)
7.12.B Before
release of the performance bond, the City of Ingram shall inspect
the roads and the Owner shall remedy all deficiencies prior to release
of the security. If the deficiencies are not properly remedied, the
County shall draw on the security to make the necessary repairs. The
Performance Bond shall provide that the City may draw upon the bond
for sufficient funds to establish a maintenance bond if the Owner
fails to do so.
7.12.C Before release of the Performance Bond, the Owner shall post a maintenance bond meeting the requirements of Section
9.02 to secure any maintenance or repairs required prior to acceptance of the roads for maintenance by the City.
(Ordinance 1219062 adopted 12/19/06)