A.
Generally.
The arrangement, character, extent, width, grade, and location of all streets shall be considered in their relations to existing and planned streets, to topographical conditions, to public safety and in their appropriate relation to the proposed uses of the land to be served by the streets.
B.
Street Classifications.
Streets shall be classified according to the following functional classifications (see the sections of 2030 Thoroughfare Plan and Roadway Design Standards (i.e., functional classifications) in Chapter 3, Mobility, of the Cuero Comprehensive Plan):
C.
Alleys.
Alleys are not “streets,” but the functional classification “alley” is assigned to them.
D.
Street Arrangement.
The arrangement of streets in a subdivision shall be as follows:
1.
Provide for the continuation or appropriate projection of existing streets in surrounding areas;
2.
Conform to a plan for the neighborhood approved or adopted by the City Council to meet a particular situation where topographical or other conditions make continuance or conformity to existing streets impracticable;
3.
Local streets shall be so laid out that their use by through traffic will be discouraged;
4.
Where a subdivision abuts or contains an existing or proposed arterial street, the City Council may require marginal access streets, reverse frontage, deep lots with rear service alleys, or treatment as may be necessary for adequate protection to residential properties and to afford separation of through and local traffic;
5.
Reserve strips controlling access to streets shall be prohibited;
6.
Street jogs with centerline offsets of less than 125 feet shall be avoided;
7.
Arterial street intersections shall be at 90-degree angles, plus or minus five degrees; and
8.
Other street intersections shall be laid out so as to intersect as nearly as possible at right angles; no street shall intersect at less than 90 degrees, plus or minus 15 degrees.
E.
Right-of-Way and Pavement Widths.
1.
Generally, widths of rights-of-way shall conform to those set out in Table 8.101, Right-of-Way and Pavement Widths.
2.
Where additional right-of-way is needed to obtain vertical curve, grade, sight distance triangles, turn lanes, or medians, the required right-of-way shall be adjusted to the extent necessary in accordance with local needs, as determined by the City Engineer. See the sections of 2030 Thoroughfare Plan and Roadway Design Standards (i.e., functional classifications) in Chapter 3, Mobility, of the Cuero Comprehensive Plan.
Table 8.101 | ||
|---|---|---|
Right-of-Way and Pavement Widths | ||
Classification | R.O.W. Width | Pavement Width1 |
Primary Arterial | ||
- undivided with turn lane | 100 ft. | 48 ft. with a 14 ft. center turn lane |
- divided | 120 ft. | 48 ft. with 12 ft. center median |
Minor Arterial | 80 ft. | 60 ft. |
Collector | ||
- with no turn lane | 60 ft. | 32 ft. |
- with center turn lane | 60 ft. | 36 ft. with 12 ft. center turn lane |
Local Streets | ||
- standard | 50 ft. | 27 ft. |
- alternate | 50 ft. | 32 ft. |
Access/Service Roads | 24 ft. | 40 ft. |
Alternate Cross-Sections for Bicycle Lanes | See Figure 3.5, Alternate Cross-Sections for Bicycle Facilities, in Chapter 3, Mobility, of the Cuero Comprehensive Plan. | |
TABLE NOTES: | |
1. | Measured from back of curb to back of curb. |
3.
The adjacent landowner shall maintain the right-of-way between the edge of pavement (if there is no curb) or the inside edge of the curb for the length of the property owner’s frontage and to the centerline of a recorded or proposed alley. It is the duty of the adjacent landowner to keep streets and alleys, whether private or public, free of debris, weeds higher than 24 inches, filth, carrion and impure, or unwholesome matter.
F.
New Streets.
New streets of like alignment shall bear the names of existing streets and shall be dedicated at equal or greater widths than the existing streets. No street names shall be used which will duplicate or be confused with the names of existing streets. Street names shall be shown on the preliminary plat and be subject to the approval of the City Council (see Section 4.108, Naming and Numbering).
(Ordinance 2015-30 adopted 10/30/15)
