The following standards shall apply to all intersections:
A. No more than two roads shall intersect at any one
location.
B. Cross (four-cornered) intersections shall be avoided,
where possible, except at important and high-volume traffic intersections.
C. Spacing of intersections is defined under Article
II, Definitions, and Appendix II.
D. Wherever possible, roads shall intersect at a ninety-degree
angle, or as close thereto as is practical. In no event, however,
shall an intersection be allowed where the angle of intersection is
less than 75° within 100 feet of the intersection.
E. Minimum radii of curblines at intersections.
(1) The minimum radii of curblines at intersections shall
be as follows:
(a)
Local street - local street: 20 feet.
(b)
Local street - thoroughfare: 25 feet.
(c)
Thoroughfare - thoroughfare: 35 feet.
(2) The Commission may require greater radii where the
angle of intersection is less than 90°.
F. The visibility at intersections shall be such as to
allow a stopped vehicle on the intersecting roadway to see, and to
be seen from, a vehicle approaching from either direction along the
intersected roadway at a distance of not less than 200 feet at local
street intersections and not less than 400 feet at all other types
of intersections.
G. At local street intersections where traffic is not
controlled by stop signs or traffic signals, the sight distance shall
be not less than that required for vehicles on each street to be visible
to each other when each vehicle is located a distance from the intersection
of the center lines of the traveled lanes of not less than 130 feet.
H. Sufficient clearing and regrading shall be accomplished to meet the sight distance visibility requirements of Subsections
F and
G of this section, and no structures, fences, walls, hedges, shrubs, trees or other landscaping shall be permitted to obstruct such visibility.
I. At intersections, the gradient of proposed streets,
for a distance of not less than 100 feet from the center of the intersection,
shall not exceed 2% for thoroughfares and 4% for local streets.
All underground utilities within the right-of-way
of a road shall be located and installed as shown in the most current
Standard Detail Drawings.
All new roads shall be monumented accurately
and sufficiently complete to allow the ready determination of points
along all right-of-way lines. In general, monuments shall be placed
at all points of tangency and points of curvature and elsewhere as
required to permit seeing from one monument on a line to another on
the same line.
Road and other location names shall be so distinctive
as to preclude possible confusion with other existing roads and locations
within the Town. Road name signs shall be installed at all intersections.
Such signs shall be designed and erected in such places and manner
as to assure clear legibility by vehicle operators and shall conform
to the size and design currently in use by the Town.
Stop signs, dead-end signs, caution signs and
other traffic regulatory devices and aids shall be provided in such
places as may be necessary to minimize the risk of accident involving
vehicles or pedestrians or to assure safe and convenient vehicle and
pedestrian passage. Such traffic regulatory devices shall conform
to the most current state standards with respect to design, construction
and placement.