[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Pine 1-22-2019 by Res. No. 1011.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Excavation and grading — See Ch. 48.
Flood damage prevention — See Ch. 56.
Acceptance of private roads — See Ch. 65.
Subdivision and land development — See Ch. 78.
Zoning — See Ch. 84.
[1]
Editor's Note: This resolution also superseded former Ch. 70, Standard Details, adopted 5-21-2007 by Res. No. 759.
A. 
The Township of Pine's Standard Details, as prepared and recommended by the Township of Pine's Engineer and professional consultants, and consisting of the following documents and drawings:
General Notes
GN-1
General Notes
May 2025
Erosion Control Details
ES-1
On-Lot Sedimentation Control
May 2025
ES-2
Seeding Schedule
May 2025
Roadway and Site Drainage Details
RSD-1
Pipe Underdrain/Pavement Base Drain
May 2025
RSD-2
Typical Bedding and Pipe Zone for RCP/Special Bedding
May 2025
RSD-3
Trench Backfill
May 2025
RSD-4
Polyethylene Pipe Specifications
May 2025
RSD-5
Pipe Anchor
May 2025
RSD-6A
Type-M Inlet (Frame and Bicycle Safe Grate)
May 2025
RSD-6B
Type-M Inlet (PennDOT Bicycle Safe Grate)
May 2025
RSD-6C
Type-M Inlet (Box)
May 2025
RSD-6D
Vane Grate
May 2025
RSD-7
Precast Concrete Manhole (Pipe Size 8" to 18") Manhole Slab Top)
May 2025
RSD-8
Precast Concrete Manhole (Pipe Size 20" to 33")
May 2025
RSD-9
Circular Manhole Frame and Cover
May 2025
RSD-10
Cast-in-Place Concrete Manhole (Pipe Size 36" and Up)
May 2025
RSD-11
Ladder Bars for Manholes and Inlets
May 2025
RSD-12/1
Endwalls (15" to 33" Pipes)
May 2025
RSD-12/2
Endwalls (36" to 72" Pipes)
May 2025
RSD-13
Roof Drain Collector Pipe
May 2025
RSD-14
Detail - "NO DUMPING, DRAINS TO RIVER" - Disk
May 2025
RSD-15
Concrete Encasement
May 2025
Stormwater Management Details
SWM-1/1
Permanent Earth Dam - Plan View
May 2025
SWM-1/2
Permanent Earth Dam - Section A-A
May 2025
SWM-1/3
Permanent Earth Dam - Sections B-B and C-C
May 2025
SWM-2
Concrete Anti-Seep Collar
May 2025
SWM-3
Roof Sump Design
May 2025
Roadway Details
R-1
Typical Cross-Section Local Road
May 2025
R-2A
Roadway Paving Materials and Thickness
May 2025
R-2B
Paving Weather Limitations
May 2025
R-3
Approximate Typical Utility Locations
May 2025
R-4A
Bituminous Trench Repair
May 2025
R-4B
Bituminous Trench Repair Limits
May 2025
R-5
Concrete Driveway/Sidewalk Apron
May 2025
R-6
Concrete Sidewalk
May 2025
R-7
Typical Bituminous Wedge Curb
May 2025
R-8
Typical Bituminous Keyway
May 2025
Site Details
S-1
Parking Configurations
May 2025
S-2
ADA Stalls
May 2025
S-3
ADA Ramp to Bituminous Wedge Curb
May 2025
S-4
Concrete Monument
May 2025
S-5
Bench Drain
May 2025
S-6
Street Sign
May 2025
S-7
Pedestrian Light Fixture
May 2025
S-8
Parking Lot Light Fixture
May 2025
S-9/1
Nostalgia Mast Arm Poles and Traffic Signal Equipment
May 2025
S-9/2
Nostalgia Mast Arm Poles - Specifications
May 2025
S-9/3
Nostalgia Mast Arm Poles - Specifications
May 2025
S-9/4
Traffic Signal Specifications
May 2025
S-9/5
Traffic Signal Specifications
May 2025
S-9/6
Traffic Signal Specifications
May 2025
S-10
Crosswalk Detail
May 2025
S-11
Retaining Wall Standards
May 2025
S-12
Street Tree Planting Detail
May 2025
S-13
Typical U.S. Postal Service Cluster Box
May 2025
Trail Design Standards
TDS-1 to TDS-18
Trail Design Standards Prepared by Pashek Associates
June 2005
Boulevard District Streetscape and Landscape Standards
BD-1 to BD - 20
Boulevard District Streetscape and Landscape Standards Prepared by Chambers Design Associates
April 2007
Parks and Recreation Commission Design Details
PR-1
Trail Marker Sign
December 2018
PR-2
Trash Receptacle
December 2007
PR-3
Bike Rack
December 2007
PR-4
Bench
December 2007
PR-5
Picnic Table
December 2007
PR-6
Picnic Table - Accessible
December 2007
PR-7A
Play Structure, 1,000 square foot example (Greater than 10 Dwelling units but less than 50 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-7B
Play Structure, 1,000 square foot example (Greater than 10 Dwelling units but less than 50 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-8A
Play Structure, 1,750 square foot example (Greater than 50 Dwelling units but less than 100 Dwellings
December 2008
PR-8B
Play Structure, 1,750 square foot example (Greater than 50 Dwelling units but less than 100 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-8C
Play Structure, 1,750 square foot example (Greater than 50 Dwelling units but less than 100 Dwellings
December 2008
PR-8D
Play Structure, 1,750 square foot example (Greater than 50 Dwelling units but less than 100 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-8E
Play Structure, 1,750 square foot example (Greater than 50 Dwelling units but less than 100 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-9A
Play Structure, 2,500 square foot example (Greater than 100 Dwelling units but less than 250 Dwellings
December 2008
PR-9B
Play Structure, 2,500 square foot example (Greater than 100 Dwelling units but less than 250 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-9C
Play Structure, 2,500 square foot example (Greater than 100 Dwelling units but less than 250 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10A
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10B
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10C
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10D
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10E
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10F
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-10G
Play Structure, 5,000 square foot example (Greater than 250 Dwelling units but less than 500 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-11A
Play Structure, 7,000 square foot example (Greater than 500 Dwelling units but less than 1,000 Dwelling
December 2008
PR-12
Picnic Shelter
December 2008
B. 
Copies of such documents and drawings, in their entirety, are attached hereto and incorporated herein in their entirety.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Said copies are on file in the Township offices and may be examined there during regular office hours.
All references within the official documents of the Township, including but not limited to those within the Code of the Township of Pine, which refer to the Township's standard details/specifications and requirements for erosion control, roadway and site drainage, stormwater management, roadway construction, site details, Trail Design Standards, Boulevard District Streetscape and Landscape Standards, and Parks and Recreation Details shall now be deemed to refer to the specifications contained in the attached Township of Pine Standard Details.