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Home>Economic Development>Municipal Design Standards>Part 5- Streets Municipal Design Standards Part 5 - Streets PART 5 - STREETS 5.01 APPROVALS, PERMITS, AS-BUILTS AND MAINTENANCE BONDS:
A. Plans and specifications for public street improvements must be
certified by a professional engineer registered in the State of Iowa and utilize
the NGVD of 1929. 5.02 DESIGN RESOURCES: A. "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets," American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, current edition. [can be ordered online from AASHTO- see link]B. Iowa Department of Transportation Manuals Current editions with revisions: • Standard Road Plans • Road Design Details • Road Design Manual • Road Design Aids Manual C. Iowa Department of Transportation "Urban Design Guides" and "Alternative Urban Design Guides," current edition. D. Iowa Department of Transportation "Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction", current edition. 5.03 STREET CLASSIFICATION:
Streets will be classified according to their functional use as
described below. Existing facilities may not fully comply. Industrial Streets are intended to carry commercial or industrial traffic. 5.04 RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH: A. The minimum right-of-way width shall be provided as follows:
B. These widths do not provide for medians or boulevards if they are planned within the right-of-way. 5.05 TRAFFIC LANE WIDTHS AND LENGTH RESTRICTIONS: A. All street widths shall be measured back-to-back of the
curb. 5.06 SEPARATE TURNING LANES: A. Separate turning lanes may be included on arterial streets but will generally not be included in other street design. Where separate turning lanes are required on the basis of a capacity analysis, use a 12-foot width for arterial streets and an 11-foot width for collector streets. 5.07 MEDIANS AND BOULEVARDS: A. Medians or boulevards on arterial streets shall have a
minimum width of 16 feet. At intersections, medians may be used to provide for a
separate left turn storage lane. 5.08 DESIGN SPEED: A. A design speed will be used to design the geometric features for arterial streets. The design speed will not be less than 35 miles per hour; however, posted speed limits may be less. The design speed will be used to establish geometric features including sight distance, intersections, etc. to current AASHTO standards. 5.09 CLEAR ZONES: A. On streets with curbs, the clear zone shall be 3 feet for
streets with a posted speed limit of 25 mph or less and 10 feet for streets with
a posted speed limit greater than 25 mph. On streets without curbs, the clear
zone shall be 10' for two-lane and four-lane facilities. 5.10 STREET GRADES: A. The maximum street grade for arterial, industrial and
cul-de-sac streets shall be 8%, for collector streets 10% and for local streets
12%. 5.11 CURVE RADIUS: A. The minimum center line radius for curves shall be as follows:
B. Under no circumstances will variances be granted for radii less than 75 feet. 5.12 PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION: A. All pavements shall have a 2% parabolic crown cross-section as shown in Figure 5.1. 5.13 CURB AND GUTTER SECTION: A. Curbs shall be 6" as shown in Figure 5.1. Roll curbs are not allowed. B. Curbs shall be integral cast Portland cement concrete. There shall be no separation between the curb and gutter section and the pavement. 5.14 INTERSECTION CORNER RADIUS: A. The corner radius at intersections will depend on the functional classification of the intersecting streets. These are the minimum criteria:
Corner radiuses may be enlarged on routes that will have significant truck or bus traffic. B. See Figure 5-2 for typical intersection joint detail. 5.15 PAVEMENT MATERIAL AND THICKNESS: A. The pavement slab shall be constructed of non-reinforced Portland cement concrete conforming the IDOT specifications C-3 mix or M-3 mix. B. The minimum required pavement thicknesses are as follows:
Pavement thickness requirements are intended as a guide. Arterial street projects shall be designed on the basis of soil conditions and projected traffic loadings. 5.16 SUBGRADE, BASE, AND FILL SECTION REQUIREMENTS: A. The subgrade shall be scarified to a depth of 6 inches below the pavement and compacted to 90% of Modified Proctor Density. B. All fill sections shall be compacted to IDOT Type A limits. C. All pavement construction will require a minimum 6" thick aggregate drainable base and tile system constructed to IDOT standards. Pavement tile systems may be used for sump pump discharge tiles required by Part 9, Storm Sewers and Stormwater Management Facilities. Tile shall be 6" diameter when used in conjunction with sump pump discharges. 5.17 AREA BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND THE CURB (PARKWAY): A. The parkway shall slope to the street at a rate of ½ of an inch vertical per horizontal foot. B. In residential areas, the parkway shall be grassed except in such areas that the parkway is so narrow that grass does not grow well. In these narrow areas, the alternate materials described in paragraph C may be used upon approval of the Engineer. C. In commercial areas, alternate materials may be used in the parkway upon approval of the City Engineer. These materials include exposed aggregate concrete, asphalt and bricks or concrete pavers on an asphalt or concrete base. TABLE 5.1 Summary of Design Criteria
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