[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the
Town of Marilla 6-12-1997 (Ch. 159 of the 1999 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Streets and sidewalks — See Ch.
381.
Subdivision of land — See Ch.
644.
These Town of Marilla Highway Specifications
(referred to as "specifications") contain the design and construction
requirements of the Town of Marilla for roads, gutters and appurtenant
structures. Any conditions which are beyond the scope of these specifications
will be submitted to the Town of Marilla Highway Superintendent (referred
to as "Superintendent") for consideration and decision.
A. Construction work shall not begin without a construction
permit issued by the Town of Marilla Town Board (referred to as "Town").
A construction permit will be issued only after the Subdivision Map
has had the final approval of the Town. Application for a construction
permit shall be made to the Superintendent. Two complete sets of the
final plans and specifications will accompany the application. These
plans and specifications will be reviewed by the Superintendent and/or
the Town of Marilla Town Engineer (referred to as "Engineer"). The
applicant will be required to revise the plans and specifications
to reflect any comments by the Superintendent and/or Engineer at his
own expense. Construction permits will be issued by the Town upon
favorable recommendation of the Superintendent and Engineer, and payment
of a fee shall be established by the Town. No work is to commence
prior to issuance of the necessary permits. Any work undertaken without
the required permits shall be corrected at the expense of the owner
(referred to as "owner").
B. The owner shall provide a performance bond to the
Town in an amount not to exceed 110% of the estimated costs of construction
plus 10% contingencies.
After filing the necessary application for the
construction permit and before starting the work, the owner shall
submit to the Superintendent an outline of his proposed methods and
manner of executing the approved work, including sequences of operation
and a time schedule for performing the work in accordance with these
specifications. The outline and time schedule shall be submitted to
the Superintendent no later than two weeks prior to beginning the
work.
A. The latest edition of the following publications shall
be considered to be part of these specifications and shall be adhered
to unless otherwise stated in these specifications or as modified
by the Superintendent and/or Engineer and approved by the Town:
(1) A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets,
by the American Association of Highway and Transportation Officials
(referred to as the "design standards").
(2) Standard Specifications: Construction and Materials,
by the Office of Engineering, New York State Department of Transportation
(referred to as "Standard Specifications").
(3) Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, by the
New York State Department of Transportation (referred to as "MUTCD").
(4) Policy and Standards for Entrances to State Highways,
by the New York State Department of Transportation (referred to as
"Entrances").
(5) Standard Sheets, by the New York State Department
of Transportation (referred to as "Standard Sheets").
B. Whenever the specifications refer to item numbers,
such numbers shall be the New York State Department of Transportation
item numbers which are referenced in the Standard Specifications.
The right-of-way for highway purposes shall have a minimum width of 66 feet for their entire length and as noted in these specifications under §
623-13. There shall be no dead-end roads with culs-de-sac unless a reserve of sixty-six-foot-wide right-of-way is provided for future extension of a Town highway to an adjacent property. The Town reserves the right not to issue a construction permit in the event that the proposed right-of-way for the street is comprised of offsets, irregularities and short curves.
Legal deed conveyances to the Town of Marilla
for rights-of-way shall include a complete description of the parcel
or parcels and a fully dimensioned right-of-way map giving all center-line
data and measurements in accordance with accepted surveying practices
and prepared by a land surveyor licensed to practice in New York State
(referred to as a "professional land surveyor"). The map shall be
drawn accurately to a scale of no less than one inch to 100 feet on
either of the following size sheets: 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches
or 11 inches by 17 inches or 22 inches by 34 inches; and the map shall
be sealed by a professional land surveyor. The legal deeds must be
accompanied by three copies of the map. No work shall begin until
the Town has received the proper number of copies of the deed, with
boundary description and sealed map.
Permanent right-of-way markers meeting the requirement
of Sections 625-1 through 625-3 of the Standard Specifications shall
be installed by the owner at displacements in the right-of-way or
where directed by the Superintendent. The cost of furnishing and installing
right-of-way markers shall be at the owner's expense.
A. The Town will accept only those rights-of-way which
contain all the necessary roads, gutters, storm sewers and appurtenant
structures which have been constructed in accordance with these specifications.
B. The rights-of-way located in areas served by a sanitary
sewer system and/or water distribution system must contain provisions
for utilities to be constructed in accordance with other governmental
regulations.
C. The owner or his representative shall be responsible
for all phases of the work shown on the application for the construction
permit and shall be required to protect all adjoining property, existing
highway facilities and utilities. The owner shall be required to repair
or replace at his expense any such properties damaged or destroyed
by him, his employees, agents or representatives during the construction
operations.
The Town shall accept title to the improvements
constructed by the owner, provided that the following has been accomplished:
A. The owner furnishes four sets of as-built drawings
to the Superintendent for his approval.
B. The owner provides a maintenance guaranty to the Town
in the form of a maintenance bond for a period not to exceed two years
after the Town's acceptance.
C. The performance bond provided by the owner under Subsection
B above shall be in an amount not to exceed 100% of the costs of construction for all work accepted by the Town.
A. All work authorized by the Town in the construction
permit shall be witnessed by the Superintendent or his representative
(referred to as "inspector"). Upon receiving the approved construction
permit, the owner shall be required to pay for the services of an
inspector appointed by the Town during the installation of the improvements;
and the owner shall, before starting the work, furnish a bond or cash
deposit in an amount determined by the Town to insure payment of such
inspector. The owner or his representative shall keep such inspector
advised of the work schedule in order that the work may be properly
and fully inspected during all stages of construction. The inspector
will be on site at all times. No work shall be done unless the inspector
is on site to witness the operation.
B. All hard-surfaced roadways constructed for acceptance
by the Town shall be supervised during the construction by the Superintendent
and/or Engineer or their designated representative.
C. Upon satisfactory completion of the work and acceptance
by the Town, the owner will be issued a certificate of compliance
by the Superintendent.
A meeting will be held prior to starting construction
to determine the duties of the inspector and the Town's expectations
of the owner and his agents, representatives and contractor during
the work. The time schedule shall be available at this meeting to
facilitate the inspection and coordination of the construction activities.
The meeting shall be attended by the Superintendent, Engineer, inspector,
owner and the owner's contractor for the work.
A. All materials to be incorporated into the work shall
be approved by the Superintendent.
B. The Superintendent may require in situ soil testing
to determine the character of the in situ soil. In situ soil testing
will be by the owner or his representative, and the written results
from the tests submitted to the Superintendent for evaluation and
the determination as to soil characteristic and class. All required
testing shall be at the expense of the owner. In the areas to be deeded
to the Town of Marilla for highway right-of-way, the earthwork construction
operations relating to excavation and embankments that require compaction
shall not be performed from November 1 to April 1 except with the
written permission of and under such special conditions and restrictions
as may be imposed by the Superintendent.
C. When testing of the in situ soils is required, the
tests shall be conducted by a certified and competent soils testing
laboratory.
D. Any testing and certification of other materials to
be incorporated into the work shall be done at the expense of the
owner when requested by the Town.
All streets shall be designed and constructed
to conform to the requirements of those portions of the design standards
applicable to local road and streets, collector road and streets or
as noted below.
A. All streets and highways shall use a fifty-five-mile-per-hour
design speed unless otherwise approved by the Town.
(1) A design speed of 35 miles per hour may be used on
collector streets where the annual daily traffic is projected to be
fewer than 400 vehicles.
B. The minimum acceptable grade is six inches per 100
feet or 0.5%, and the maximum acceptable grade is 10 feet per 100
feet or 10%.
C. The intersection of new subdivision roads shall be
at least 500 feet from existing or proposed intersections unless a
variation is granted by the Town.
D. Street jogs with center-line offsets of less than
125 feet shall be avoided.
E. The proposed street shall intersect other streets
or highways at an angle of not less than 75°. All intersecting
streets shall be designed such that the intersection approaches follow
the angle of intersection for a distance of 100 feet.
F. The distance between intersecting streets shall be
a minimum of 500 feet unless a waiver is granted by the Town.
G. Exhibit 7 shall be used for the design of a cul-de-sac and permanent turnaround.
H. The Town at the Superintendent's recommendation may
grant variations to the geometric standards in the event that the
existing topography creates severe hardships.
A. All exits and entrances to adjoining properties from
the new street shall conform to the provisions of Entrances, except
with the written permission of and under such special conditions and
restriction as may be imposed by the Superintendent.
B. All entrances in to a Town highway will be approved
by the Superintendent. No entrance shall be established prior to the
Superintendent issuing a driveway permit that stipulates any special
conditions under which the entrance is to be constructed.
C. Driveways may be constructed of concrete, brick, blacktop
or crushed stone but no portion of the driveway located within the
bounds of the road right-of-way shall be constructed of any material
other than blacktop or crushed stone. The Town of Marilla will not
be responsible for replacing concrete or brick driveways with like-kind
materials. Any driveway replacement by the Town within the right-of-way
shall be limited to replacement with blacktop or crushed stone. Notwithstanding
the above provision, the Town Highway Superintendent may approve the
use of concrete or brick driveway materials where the Town Highway
Superintendent, in his sole discretion, determines that such use will
facilitate drainage or some other purpose.
[Added 10-8-1998]
D. No driveways shall be permitted at the end of a dead-end
street. (The purpose of this provision is to facilitate snow removal
by the Town Highway Department.)
A. Proper drainage of the subgrade surface shall be constructed
as shown on the approved road section. Provisions shall be made during
construction to have all underdrain and storm sewers drain to a natural
drainage area. Where drainage must be transferred from one side of
the road to the other, culverts of corrugated-steel pipe or reinforced-concrete
pipe meeting the provisions in Section 700 of the Standard Specifications
shall be used unless otherwise modified by the Superintendent. A minimum
twelve-inch-diameter pipe or equivalent shall be installed unless
the study recommends a larger diameter. Headwalls and/or end sections
shall be installed on all drainage pipes and culverts within the right-of-way.
The installation shall be done in a method to prevent erosion of the
material surrounding the pipes and culverts. All work will be completed
at the owner's expense.
B. In the event that the unsatisfactory drainage conditions
are encountered during construction, the owner is responsible for
providing positive drainage to a natural drainage area as directed
by the Superintendent. A hydraulic study undertaken by a licensed
professional engineer may be necessary to determine if the new drainage
patterns will negatively effect natural drainage conditions. The owner
is responsible for the cost of this work.
C. Catch basins, gutters, underdrain and end sections
shall be detailed on the approved plans. Exhibits 2 through 6 shall be used during the design of these details. Furthermore,
these facilities shall conform to the Standard Specifications and
Standard Sheets.
The general provisions of Sections 201-1 through
201-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor
and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work will be
at the owner's expense. The owner shall repair or replace any damage
done due to negligence on his part or by his agents and representatives.
A. The general provisions of Sections 203-1 through 203-3
of the Standard Specifications shall apply with the exception of Section
203-3.14, Proof Rolling in Cut Sections, unless modified by the Superintendent.
Proof rolling in embankment sections may be waived by the Superintendent.
Specific references to New York State Department of Transportation
contract documents and agreements are not part of these specifications.
The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment necessary
to satisfactorily complete the work will be at the owner's expense.
(1) Whenever unsuitable material (Section 203-1.09 of
the Standard Specifications) or soft clay, quicksand, muck or wet
spots are encountered in the subgrade area, the following shall be
accomplished:
(a)
The unsuitable material must be removed to the
limits determined by the Superintendent.
(b)
The area shall be properly drained with six-
or eight-inch-diameter perforated underdrain as directed by the Superintendent.
(c)
Dupont Fabric Typar R-3401 or equal, approved
by the Superintendent, shall be placed over the entire area.
(d)
The area shall be filled with stone or gravel
material meeting the requirements of Section 304-2.02 of the Standard
Specifications, Gradation Type II, and compacted in accordance with
Section 203-3.12, Compaction, of the Standard Specifications.
(2) The Superintendent or Engineer must approve the subgrade
prior to placement of underdrain and subbase materials.
(3) The roadbed limits of work shall be six inches wider
on each side than the total width of the designed pavement and gutter
shown on the approved typical road section.
(4) Foundation courses for permanent roads shall not be
used for access or haul roads in wet weather during winter or frozen
conditions or at such times when the subgrade could intrude into the
foundation course.
(5) Three classes of subgrade have been established based
upon the following three soil classifications:
(a)
Soil Class 1: Well-drained gravel or sand soils.
(b)
Soil Class 2: Average clay/loam soils which
are not plastic when wet.
(c)
Soil Class 3: Heavy clay soils which are plastic
when wet.
B. The Superintendent will make the determination of subgrade class based upon the written test results provided under §
623-12, Materials, of these specifications.
The general provisions of Sections 304-1 through
304-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply, with the exception
of Section 304-3.05, Optional Type, unless modified by the Superintendent.
Specific references to New York State Department of Transportation
contract documents and agreements are not part of these specifications.
The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment necessary
to satisfactorily complete the work will be at the owner's expense.
A. Blast furnace slag and sand will not be used.
B. Only material meeting the gradation requirements of
Type 1 or 2 subbase course is acceptable. Material will be placed
to the following number of courses and depth.
|
Soil Class
|
Number of Courses
|
Course Thickness
(inches)
|
Compacted Depth
(inches)
|
---|
|
1
|
2
|
Maximum 8
|
12
|
|
2
|
2
|
Maximum 8
|
14
|
|
3
|
3
|
Maximum 8
|
18
|
A. The general provisions of Sections 401-1 through 401-3
of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by the
Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department of
Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of these
specifications. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment
necessary to satisfactorily complete the work will be at the owner's
expense.
B. The minimum-compacted pavement thicknesses for each
course of pavement depending on soil class shall conform to the following.
(1) Base course.
|
Soil Class
|
Number
of Courses
|
Course
Thickness
(inches)
|
Compacted
Depth
(inches)
|
NYSDOT Item No.
|
---|
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
403.11
|
|
2
|
1
|
4
|
3
|
403.11
|
|
3
|
1
|
4
|
3
|
403.11
|
(2) Binder course.
|
Soil Class
|
Number
of Courses
|
Course
Thickness
(inches)
|
Compacted
Depth
(inches)
|
NYSDOT Item No.
|
---|
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
403.12
|
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
403.12
|
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
403.12
|
(3) Top course.
|
Soil Class
|
Number
of Courses
|
Course
Thickness
(inches)
|
Compacted
Depth
(inches)
|
NYSDOT Item No.
|
---|
|
1
|
1
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
403.1901
|
|
2
|
1
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
403.1901
|
|
3
|
1
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
403.1901
|
(4) Tack coat. The general provisions of Sections 407-1
through 407-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified
by the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor
and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work will be
at the owner's expense.
(5) Weather and seasonal limitations. Asphalt concrete
or tack coat shall be placed on surfaces having a temperature of 45°
F. or greater unless otherwise authorized by the Superintendent. Top
course shall be placed only during the period of May 1 to October
1 unless otherwise authorized by the Town with the recommendation
of the Superintendent.
The general provisions of Sections 606-1 through
606-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications.
A. The type of guide rail to be installed will be determined
by the Superintendent.
B. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment
necessary to satisfactorily complete the work will be at the owner's
expense.
The general provisions of Sections 619-1 through
619-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications.
A. Necessary measures to maintain and protect traffic
during construction shall conform to Section 300 of the MUTCD.
B. The owner shall be responsible for maintaining and
protecting the roadway and cul-de-sac and/or turnaround until the
right-of-way is accepted by the Town and the owner is issued the certificate
of compliance by the Superintendent.
C. The owner shall submit a schedule of his proposed
road maintenance program to the Town for approval. This schedule must
detail maintenance methods, time schedule of maintenance and an estimate
of maintenance costs.
D. The approved road maintenance program shall become part of the project work, and the approved estimate of maintenance costs shall be included in the maintenance guaranty described in §
623-9.
A. The general provisions of Sections 624-1 through 624-3
of the Standard Specifications shall apply with exception of references
to asphalt concrete gutters and cobble gutters unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications. All concrete gutters shall be designed and constructed
in accordance with Exhibits 2 and 3 of these specifications. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment
necessary to satisfactorily complete the work will be at the owner's
expense.
B. Concrete gutters shall not be installed on a frozen
or frost-covered base.
The general provisions of Sections 604-1 through 604-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply with exception of references to manholes and leaching basins unless modified by the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of these specifications. Catch basins shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
Exhibit 4 of these specifications. Drop inlets shall be either Type A or Type B in accordance with Exhibits 5 and 6 of these specifications or the appropriate Standard Sheet 604-5 through 604-8
as authorized by the Superintendent. The cost of furnishing all materials,
labor and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work
will be at the owner's expense.
A. Precast catch basin or drop inlets may be used with
the approval of the Superintendent. A precast catch basin is manufactured
by Kistner Concrete Products, No. CB-3036, or equal may be approved
by the Superintendent.
B. Precast catch basins shall be cast with a six-inch-diameter
opening on two opposite sides to allow for connection of six-inch-diameter
underdrain.
C. Frame and grates shall meet the requirements of Section
655-2.02, Frames and Grates, of the Standard Specifications unless
otherwise approved by the Superintendent.
(1) An approved frame and grate may be No. R-3350, as
manufactured by Neenah Foundry or equal high velocity grate of the
dimensions 28 inches by 28 inches.
The general provisions of Sections 645-1 through
645-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications.
A. The owner will provide the Superintendent with a sign
plan showing the location and text of permanent regulatory, warning
and guide signs, delineators and other special devices required to
safely control traffic after the project's completion.
B. Signs, delineators and other special devices shall
conform to the requirements of the MUTCD.
C. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment
necessary to complete the work shall be at the owner's expense.
The general provisions of Sections 605-1 through
605-3 of the Standard Specifications shall apply unless modified by
the Superintendent. Specific references to New York State Department
of Transportation contract documents and agreements are not part of
these specifications.
A. The material used for the underdrain pipe shall be
reviewed and approved by the Superintendent.
B. Underdrain Filter Type III meeting the gradation and
quality requirements of Section 703-07, Concrete Sand, of the Standard
Specifications will not be used.
C. The cost of furnishing all materials, labor and equipment
necessary to complete the installation of underdrain pipe and filter
shall be at the owner's expense.