[Amended 1-5-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
A. The following are design standards for streets:
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Collector
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Minor
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Cul-de-sac
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Minimum pavement width
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36 feet
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30 feet
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30 feet
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Minimum radius of curves, inner street line
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500 feet
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250 feet
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150 feet
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Minimum tangent length between reverse curves
feet
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150 feet
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100 feet
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100
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Minimum grades within 100 feet of center-line
intersections
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2%
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3%
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3%
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Minimum braking sight distance
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300 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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Minimum distance between center-line offsets
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300 feet
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200 feet
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200 feet
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Angle at intersections of street center lines
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85° - 95°
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85° - 95°
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85° - 95°
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B. For a cul-de-sac, the maximum length shall be 600
feet, the turnaround radius shall be 50 feet, and the minimum outside
radius at the curb shall be 40 feet.
C. Street right-of-way widths shall be as shown on the
Official Map and, where not shown thereon, shall be not less than
as follows:
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Street Type
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Right-of-Way Width
(feet)
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Collector
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60
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Minor
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50
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Cul-de-sac
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50
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D. Street grades, whenever feasible, shall not exceed
the following, with due allowance for reasonable vertical curves and
with not less than 100 feet between changes of grade:
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Street Type
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Maximum Percentage Grade
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Collector
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4%
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Minor
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8%
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Cul-de-sac
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8%
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E. In order to facilitate drainage, no street grade shall
be less than 0.5%. This requirement may be reduced to 0.3% if there
are street curbs or if pavement-wearing surface is smooth finished.
[Amended 1-5-2009 by L.L. No. 3-2009]
A. Streets shall be suitably located to accommodate prospective
traffic and to afford satisfactory access to firefighting, snow removal
and road maintenance equipment.
B. Streets shall be coordinated so as to compose a convenient
system and arranged so as to cause no undue hardship to adjoining
properties.
C. Arrangement, width and grade of all streets shall
be considered in relation to existing and planned streets, topographic
conditions, utilities, public convenience and safety, and in their
appropriate relation to proposed land uses.
D. Minor streets shall be planned so their use by through
traffic will be discouraged.
E. Grades of streets shall conform as closely as possible
to original topography and shall be arranged so that building sites
are at or above street grade. Steep grades and sharp curves shall
be avoided.
F. Where a tract is subdivided into lots much larger
than the minimum zoning district requirements, the Planning Board
may require that streets and lots be laid out to permit future resubdivision.
G. Where the subdivision borders on an existing street
and the Village Plan or Official Map indicates plans for realignment
or street widening that would require reservation of some land of
the subdivision, the Board shall require that such areas be shown
and marked on the final plat "Reserved for Street Realignment (or
Widening) Purposes."
H. Minimum building setback on a collector street shall
be 70 feet from the center line of such street.
I. Cross street intersections shall be avoided, except
as important traffic intersections. A distance of at least 200 feet
shall be maintained between offset intersections. Within 100 feet
of an intersection right-of-way, streets shall be approximately at
right angles.
J. Reserve strips controlling access to streets, water
plants or sewage treatment plants, or to other land dedicated or to
be dedicated to public use, shall be prohibited, except where their
control is definitely placed in the Village of Canastota under conditions
approved by the Planning Board.
K. A circular turnaround shall be provided at the end
of a cul-de-sac.
L. If adjacent property is undeveloped and a street must
have a dead end temporarily, right-of-way and improvements shall be
extended to the property line. A temporary circular turnaround shall
be provided on all dead-end streets, with notation on the plan that
land outside the street right-of-way shall revert to abutting lots
whenever the street is continued.
M. Where such is not shown in the Comprehensive Plan,
the arrangement of a street in a subdivision shall either:
(1) Provide for the continuation or appropriate projection
of an existing principal street in surrounding areas; or
(2) Conform to a plan for the neighborhood approved or
adopted by the Planning Board to meet a particular situation where
topographical or other conditions make continuance of or conformance
to an existing street impracticable.
N. Where a subdivision abuts or contains an existing
or proposed arterial street, the Planning Board may require marginal
access streets, reverse frontage with screen planting contained in
a nonaccess reservation along the rear property line or such other
treatment as may be necessary for adequate protection of residential
properties and to afford separation of through and local traffic.
O. Where a subdivision borders on or contains a railroad
right-of-way or controlled access highway right-of-way, the Planning
Board may require a street approximately parallel to and/or on each
side of such right-of-way, at a distance suitable for the appropriate
use of the intervening land, as for park purposes in residential districts.
Such distances shall also be determined with due regard for the requirements
of approach grades and future grade separations.
P. This section shall be effective for all proposed roads
not deeded, dedicated and accepted by the Village before January 5,
2009, not withstanding what stage of approval the development is in
on that date.
Street improvements shall be installed and constructed in accordance with requirements of Chapter
185, Streets and Sidewalks, of the Village of Canastota Code.
Sidewalk improvements shall be installed and constructed in accordance with requirements of Chapter
185, Streets and Sidewalks, of the Village of Canastota Code.
On a residential lot where no trees exist, two
new trees shall be planted, at least five feet outside the right-of-way.
New trees shall measure at least one inch in diameter at a point six
inches above grade level. Trees shall be hardy, suitable to local
soil and climate, and shall be of species approved by the Planning
Board.
The following public utility improvements shall
be installed:
A. Fire protection hydrants shall be of size, type and
location specified by the New York Fire Insurance Rating Organization
and the Canastota Fire Department.
[Amended 8-17-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
B. Streetlights: Poles, brackets and lights shall be
of a size, type and location approved by a power company.
C. Electricity: Poles and power lines shall be approved
by a power company.
D. Utility services: Such services shall be located six
to eight feet from the street property line to the center line of
the utility service between the sidewalk and curbline.