These design standards are a guide to development
so that the Village of Ossining will, in the future, be a coordinated,
well planned community of good quality, with provision for desirable
services and facilities.
[Amended 10-6-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009; 7-15-2015 by L.L. No. 4-2015]
A. In the review and approval of applications pursuant to this chapter,
the Planning Board shall consider and apply where context appropriate
the Village's adopted Complete Streets Policy which seeks to encourage
convenience of access and mobility on any sidewalk, street and highway
by all users of all ages and abilities, including motorists, pedestrians,
bicyclists, and public transportation users through the use of complete
streets design features. The application of such Complete Streets
Policy shall include consideration of best practices, as may be evidenced
by guidelines and criteria such as those established by the American
Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO), New
York State Department of Transportation (NYS DOT), United States Department
of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Office of Safety
(US DOT, FHWA), and the National Complete Streets Coalition, as well
as those requirements included in the Americans with Disability Act
(ADA) and the Village of Ossining Comprehensive Plan.
B. Any proposed sidewalk, street and highway layout shall
conform to the Village standards of sidewalks, streets and highways.
This includes incorporating any streetscaping to promote pedestrian-friendly
development.
C. The street pattern within a subdivision shall be orderly.
Where appropriate, a major street shall be indicated for more direct
access to minor streets.
D. Minor streets shall be laid out so that their use
for through traffic will be discouraged. Particular attention should
be given to eliminating possible bypasses around traffic signals and
major intersections.
E. Duplication of street names. There shall be no duplicate
street names within the Village.
F. Block dimensions:
(1) Maximum length shall be 1,200 feet. Minimum length
shall be 400 feet.
(2) Minimum width shall relate to the zoning district
requirements for lot sizes and yards, and generally shall provide
for two tiers of lots.
(3) Special attention shall be given to blocks in industrial
and business districts to provide for access to the lots and areas
for parking and truck delivery.
G. Culs-de-sac:
(1) Maximum length may be determined by the Planning Board
after report from the Village Engineer. Such determination shall be
based on the existence of severe topographic conditions and adequate
accessibility for fire and police protection.
(2) Minimum radius for the right-of-way at the turnaround
shall be 60 feet and the outside curb radius shall be 50 feet.
H. Intersections:
(1) No more than two streets shall intersect or meet at
any one point.
(2) No street shall intersect or meet at an angle of less
than 60º or more than 120º.
(3) The center lines of all streets entering an intersection
shall pass through a single point.
(4) Intersections of minor and major streets shall be
spaced a minimum of 150 feet apart measured from the points of intersection
of the center lines.
(5) Intersections on a main highway shall be spaced a
minimum of 800 feet apart measured from the points of intersection
of the center lines.
I. Horizontal alignment shall have:
(1) A minimum radius of 150 feet.
(2) A minimum tangent between reverse curves of 50 feet.
J. Vertical alignment shall have:
(2) A maximum grade of 6.0% (8.0% on minor streets); or
a maximum grade for less than 200 feet of 10.0%; or a maximum grade
within 100 feet of a right-of-way intersection of 4.0%.
K. Sight distances shall be at least:
(1) One thousand feet for main highways.
(2) Five hundred feet for major streets.
(3) Three hundred feet for minor streets.
L. Standards for all streets and highways shall be determined
by the appropriate authorities. Generally, standards for streets to
be dedicated in the Village shall be a thirty-foot width with a ten-foot
right-of-way on each side of the street.
M. Planting strips. All planting strips within the street
rights-of-way shall be finish graded, properly prepared and seeded
or sodded with lawn grass in conformance with good nursery and landscape
practice.
N. Monuments. Monuments shall be of reinforced concrete
or stone and shall be four inches square at the top, with a length
of at least 36 inches and shall be embedded the full depth.
O. Subgrade:
(1) The entire right-of-way shall be cleared of brush
and trees except those which will be an asset to the subdivision landscape.
(2) All boulders, organic material, soft clay, spongy
soil and other objectionable material shall be removed and replaced
by material approved by the Village Engineer.
(3) The subgrade shall be properly stabilized, shaped,
rolled and uniformly compacted with a ten-ton roller to conform with
the lines, grades and typical cross sections of this specification
and the approved final plat and profile drawings. The process of shaping,
rolling and filling shall be repeated until no depressions develop.
(4) All rutting, displacement or soft spots after the
subgrade has been completed shall be properly repaired with new material,
regraded and compacted.
(5) When existing materials in the road are to be used
for road base material, that material shall be removed to the surface
of the subgrade so that the subgrade may be properly prepared before
the base is constructed.
(6) Cuts and fills shall have a maximum slope of 1 on
2 from the edge of the right-of-way, except when specifically waived
by the Planning Board and the Engineer, for the purpose of saving
trees or some particular terrain feature at the given place.
The following improvements will be required
except when the Planning Board waives the requirement by specific
resolution:
D. Water mains and fire hydrants.
F. Storm drainage that must be in accordance to Chapter
227, Stormwater Management and Erosion and Sediment Control.
[Amended 10-6-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
J. Seeding or sodding of planning strips with lawn grass.