Upon the request of any developer, the Planning Board shall cause to
be submitted to him or her a preliminary proposal concerning the street design
or alignment for the land included within its proposed subdivision.
Street widths in residential areas shall be a minimum of 50 feet. The
Board may require greater street widths to assure the free flow of traffic
where such widths are shown on the Master Plan or the Official Map. Subdivisions
which adjoin or include existing streets not conforming to width requirements
of this chapter may be required to dedicate lands along either one or both
sides of said road for widening. If the subdivision is along one side only,
1/2 of the required extra width may be required to be dedicated.
Curbs shall have a minimum radius of 20 feet at street corners. Normally
the radius on the property line shall not be less than 10 feet. Longer radii
shall be provided when the Planning Board finds it reasonably necessary to
accommodate traffic or topographical conditions or when a special feature
of a subdivision requires emphasis.
There shall be no reserve strips controlling access to streets except
where the control of such strips is definitely placed with the Township under
conditions prescribed by the Planning Board or the Board of Adjustment. The
subdivision of the land shall be such as to provide each lot, by means of
either a public street or a way of permanent easement, with satisfactory access
to an existing public street or one which is to be constructed at the same
time as the street or way shown on such subdivision.
Service ways shall be provided in business areas no less than 20 feet
in width for access to block interiors for off-street loading and parking
purposes. Such ways, where adjacent to residential areas, shall be carefully
screened from such residential areas by planting or equally suitable means
as approved by the Board.
Block length and width and acreage within bounding roads shall be such as to accommodate lots of the size required in the area by Chapter
347, Zoning, or this chapter and to provide for convenient access, circulation control and safety of street traffic.
The street standards with respect to the width of pavement, grass strips
and sidewalks shall be as follows:
Street Width
(feet)
|
Center of Street to Edge of Pavement
(feet)
|
Grass Space
(feet)
|
Sidewalk
(feet)
|
Grass Space
(feet)
|
---|
50
|
14
|
5
|
4
|
2
|
55
|
15
|
5.5
|
4
|
3
|
60
|
18
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
66
|
20
|
5
|
4
|
4
|
[Amended 6-15-2004 by Ord. No. 04-34]
The subdivider shall construct curbs and pavements in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
297, Streets and Sidewalks, Article
I, Curbs, Sidewalks and Driveways, and in compliance with the engineering requirements of the Department of Community Services of the Township.
Where practical on all new streets and on the extension of existing
streets, utility mains shall be placed in rights-of-way on the sides of the
roadway. Water and storm sewer installations shall be placed on one side and
gas and sanitary sewer on the other side to simplify location and repair of
the lines if they require attention.
Street signs shall be installed at all street intersections and shall
be in character with and similar to the standard street signs in the immediate
area.
No topsoil shall be removed from the site or used as spoil. A minimum
depth of six inches of topsoil shall be stabilized and maintained in all open
areas. The subdivider shall ensure that no rubbish or debris (dead trees and
the like) is left on public land at the completion of the project.