The developer shall design and furnish pavements and curbs of the sizes and types set forth in the following schedule:
Improvements One-Family Districts LOCAL STREET Pavement width 24 feet Type 6 inch reinforced concrete with integral mountable curbs SECONDARY STREET Pavement width 32 feet Type 7 inch reinforced concrete with integral mountable curbs |
(a) Pavements. The width of the pavement shall be measured between the outside edges of rolled curbs. The Planning Commission may require higher standards and/or greater widths than set forth above, because of extraordinary traffic loads or unusual soil conditions in specific locations.
The preparation of subgrade, the materials and construction of pavement shall be in accordance with the State of Ohio Department of Transportation Construction and Material Specifications.
After the underground utilities and house connections are installed, and rough grading completed, the roadway subgrade shall be shaped, rolled and compacted. The developer may construct the final pavement of the reinforced concrete with integral curbs or may request permission to construct a temporary pavement of slag or stone for use during the building construction period and furnish a bond, in the amount required, guaranteeing that all pavements shall be maintained in a passable and reasonable condition, without expense to the City, until acceptance of final pavement for maintenance and use by the City.
(b) Curbs and Gutters. Mountable concrete curbs and gutters integral with the pavement shall be provided. Curbs shall be not less than twelve inches wide and not more than four inches high and shall be formed with a smooth reverse curve.
(c) Driveways. Driveways shall be located in accordance with the development plan of the block, on the left side of the lot. Generally they shall be located not less than three feet from the side lot line of another and shall be not more than sixteen feet wide. The flare for driveways shall be at least three feet wider than the pavement on each side, the grade of the apron shall not exceed five percent for a distance of twenty feet from the edge of the street pavement and the maximum grade of the driveway shall not exceed fourteen percent.
(Ord. 1962-8. Passed 2-21-62.)