[Ord. #585, § 607A; Ord. #1103, § 33]
Streets shall be designed to converge traffic flows at convenient access points. Street design shall discourage through traffic within residential areas. To facilitate traffic flows at major intersections, turning lanes may be required. Acceleration and deceleration lanes shall be installed at exits and entrances to commercial and industrial centers unless the Board is satisfied that such lanes are not required.
a.
The arrangement of streets shall be such as to provide for the extension of existing streets.
b.
No development plan controlling access to streets shall be approved except when the control and disposal of the land controlling access has been placed with the Township or unless a protective deed restriction has been approved by the Board.
c.
All cul-de-sacs shall be no more than 1,000 feet in length and provide access to no more than 40 dwelling units, except in PRD-5 Mt. Laurel Option developments, where cul-de-sacs shall be no more than 1,250 feet in length and provide access to no more than 80 dwelling units.
All cul-de-sacs of a permanent nature (where provision for the future extension of the street to the boundary of the adjoining property is impractical or impossible) or of a temporary nature (where provision is made for the future extension of the street to the boundary line of an adjoining property) shall be no more than 1,000 feet in length and provide access to no more than 40 dwelling units and shall provide a turnaround at the end with a radius of 40 feet at the curbline. For public streets, an additional 10 foot wide utility and planting strip shall be provided around the entire cul-de-sac for a total right-of-way radius of 50 feet. The center point for the radius shall be offset to a point where the radius becomes tangent to the right curbline of the associated street. |
d.
The approval of any map or plat delineating streets by the governing body of the Township shall in no way be construed as an acceptance of any street indicated thereon.
e.
An applicant for development on a proposed lot fronting on a temporary cul-de-sac shall be required to pay for the cost of improving the road to the end of the lot. The location of the temporary cul-de-sac shall be determined by the Township Engineering department, taking into consideration the eventual development of the remainder of the properties beyond the applicant's lot, costs, environmental constraints and good subdivision design.