Developers of land in Exeter Township shall
comply with the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance of Exeter
Township.
These regulations constitute the "Township Specifications" to which reference is made in Chapter
330, Subdivision and Land Development, and elsewhere.
These regulations shall govern all construction
or reconstruction of any new or existing roads or streets in the Township.
Regulations in the latest edition of Form 408 and in Bulletin 25 shall
govern all materials and procedures, unless otherwise specified in
this or any other Exeter Township ordinance.
Design of all streets constructed shall be in
accordance with the guidelines and requirements for design of local
roads and streets contained in Design Manual, Part II, Highway Design,
latest revision, and PennDOT Publication No. 408, 2000 Edition or
latest. The following procedures shall be followed for construction:
A. Local streets.
(1) If, at the time of construction, local, unstable subgrade
conditions are encountered, the Township Engineer may require that
all areas of unstable subgrade be excavated to sufficient depth, replaced
with approved material and compacted to a density and stability equal
to or greater than the surrounding subgrade. The Township Engineer
may require PennDOT Class 4 geotextile in accordance with § 735
of PennDOT No. 408 specifications to be installed for the entire subgrade
of the proposed cartway. Pavement base drain may be required by the
Township Engineer.
(2) Fine grade and roll subgrade.
(3) Cut out all soft and yielding areas to a maximum depth
of two feet and backfill with 2A modified or 3A modified crushed stone
compacted in six-inch lifts. If the soil is still soft at the two-foot
depth, place geotextile fabric in the bottom prior to backfilling
with 2A or 3A modified crushed stone.
(4) Place and compact a minimum six-inch depth of 2A modified
crushed stone.
(5) Place and compact a minimum 1 1/2 inches of Superpave
asphalt design, 9.5 mm, PG 64-22 wearing course. The appropriate skid
resistance level shall be used in accordance with PennDOT Publication
Nos. 408 and 242. The design mix shall be submitted to the Township
for review to include appropriate ESAL.
B. Industrial, commercial, arterial and collector streets.
(1) If, at the time of construction, local, unstable subgrade
conditions are encountered, the Township Engineer may require that
all areas of unstable subgrade may be excavated to sufficient depth,
replaced with approved material and compacted to a density and stability
equal to or greater than the surrounding subgrade. The Township Engineer
may require PennDOT Class 4 geotextile in accordance with § 735
of PennDOT No. 408 specifications to be installed for the entire subgrade
of the proposed cartway. Pavement base drain may be required by the
Township Engineer.
(2) Fine grade and roll subgrade.
(3) Cut out all soft and yielding areas to a maximum depth
of two feet and backfill with 2A modified or 3A modified crushed stone
compacted in six-inch lifts. If the soil is still soft at the two-foot
depth, place geotextile fabric in the bottom prior to backfilling
with 2A modified or 3A modified crushed stone.
(4) Place and compact a minimum six-inch depth of 2A modified
crushed stone.
(5) Place and compact a minimum five-inch depth of Superpave
asphalt design, 25.0 mm, PG 64-22 base course.
(6) Place and compact a minimum two-inch depth of Superpave
asphalt design, 19.0 mm, PG 64-22 binder course.
(7) Place and compact 1 1/2 inches of Superpave asphalt
design 9.5 mm, PG 64-22 wearing course. The appropriate skid resistance
level shall be used in accordance with PennDOT Publication Nos. 408
and 242. The design mix shall be submitted to the Township for review
to include appropriate ESAL.
C. Playground paving. The same procedure shall be followed
for playground paving as for minor streets.
D. All streets shall be crowned at 1/4 inch per foot.
E. All thicknesses are final, compacted thicknesses.
F. All thicknesses are minimums.
G. Core samples of pavement shall be taken as directed
by the Township Engineer and testing performed at the expense of contractor.
H. All sections failing to meet the minimum required
thickness shall be overlaid to make up the shortfall unless this would
result in unacceptable loss of curb reveal, in which case the section
shall be removed and rebuilt according to specifications.
I. Sump pumps shall not discharge to the street or in
such a way as to reach a street.
J. Sump pumps shall discharge onto the same property,
or be tied directly to a storm sewer with Township permission.
K. No natural gas mains, water mains, petroleum pipelines,
storm sewers or sanitary sewers shall be placed between the curbline
and the right-of-way line.