§ 1381.02 MINIMUM STREET IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS.
   Data sheet code numbers used herein refer to Federal Housing Administration bulletin “Neighborhood Standards, Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware” or such other standards as may be established by the city from time to time and are found in Appendix I of these regulations.
   (a)   Extent of improvements per data sheet SE-102.
   (b)   Arterial streets existing or proposed as part of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation network shall be determined after consultation with highway officials.
   (c)   Collector streets: 60-foot right-of-way; 42-foot pavement per data sheet SF-100. Pavement specifications: three inches wearing surface, two course, ten-inch slag base, two-course as per data sheet SL-351; concrete curb. In industrial districts, the above standards shall prevail.
   (d)   Residential streets: 50-foot right-of-way; 26-foot pavement per data sheet SF-100. Pavement specifications: two-inch wearing surface per data sheet SL-301, two-course eight-inch slag base, two-course concrete curb; or six-inch portland cement concrete per data sheet SL-110 with integral curbs, additional option for collector streets, portland cement concrete per data sheet SL-220 integral curbs.
   (e)   Marginal access streets: 40-foot right-of-way; 20-foot pavement per data sheet SF-100. Pavement specifications same as for residential streets.
   (f)   Grading for full right-of-way and paved areas per data sheet SG-201.
   (g)   Storm sewer system per accepted drainage plan and data sheet SH-201.
   (h)   Portland cement concrete curb required on all streets. Curbs to be of design and material approved by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
   (i)   Pavement base: where used with bituminous wearing surface, per data sheet SK-351.
   (j)   Wearing surface: bituminous concrete per data sheets SL-301 and SL-351 or portland cement concrete pavement per data sheet SL-110.
   (k)   Nothing in these regulations shall be construed to regulate the location or specifications of storm sewers, fire hydrants, telephone lines, natural gas lines or similar utilities; sanitary sewers shall be placed near the centerline of right-of-way unless authorized otherwise by the Director of Community and Economic Development.
   (l)   Utility and street improvements shall be provided in each new subdivision in accordance with the standards and requirements described and in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan.
(Ord. 4486, approved 10-14-1971; Ord. 5025, approved 1-31-1980)