All curb and sidewalk areas in the Borough of
Mount Oliver being constructed or reconstructed shall provide curb
cut ramps for the physically handicapped except as noted below under
Subsection J.
A. The curb cut ramps should be as close to the intersection
as possible to keep the widths of crosswalks to a minimum.
B. The ramps at intersections with wide sidewalk areas
should be constructed with gentle slopes and adequate turning space
as illustrated in Figure 2.
C. The ramps at intersections with less than eleven-foot-wide
sidewalks shall be constructed as illustrated in Figure 4 by depressing the curbs and sidewalks to the height necessary
to achieve the necessary ramp slopes and provide safe pedestrian and
wheelchair movement.
D. At existing or proposed midblock crosswalks where
curbs are constructed or reconstructed, curb cut ramps should be provided
in the immediate vicinity of hospitals, medical centers, stadiums,
etc.
E. Existing driveway ramps near street intersections
should be considered for use as wheelchair ramps where curbs are being
constructed or reconstructed.
F. Local conditions must be carefully evaluated along
any proposed improvement project to determine the type and extent
of adjacent development that would entail significant land use by
physically handicapped persons. Curb cut ramps should be provided
at all required corners of intersections within this area of influence
and use by the handicapped.
G. All ramps should be tied into existing sidewalk and
curb conditions. In this regard, Borough Standard MO-I should apply.
H. Plans should be submitted to the Borough for approval
by Borough Council and the Borough Engineer.
I. Twenty-four-hour notification must be given to the
Borough prior to construction to schedule inspection of work being
performed under this Article.
J. At situations where a curb cut ramp cannot physically
be built to acceptable safe standards outlined in this Article, it
should not be constructed. A few examples of such situations are very
narrow and/or very steep sidewalks and unavoidable trees or other
obstructions.