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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdnc 018 - Technical Changes (2)Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St., Suite 200, Bend, OR 97701-1960 (541) 388-6570 -Fax (541) 385-3202 -www.deschutes.org AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board Business Meeting of October 31, 2011 Please see directions for completing this document on the next page. DATE: October 3, 2011 FROM: George Kolb, Interim Road Department Director Road 541-322-7113 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Consideration of Second Reading by Title Only, and Adoption of Ordinance No. 2011-018, Amending Title 17 ofthe Deschutes County Code to Make Minor Technical Changes. PUBLIC HEARING ON Tms DATE? No. BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: Title 17 Subdivisions -deals with development that occurs within the public rights-of-way throughout Deschutes County. This Title was originally adopted by the Board of County Commissioners via Ordinance No. 81-043 in December of 1981. Since that time, there have been several Ordinances (88­ 015; 93-012) that amended and added Chapters to the Title and other Ordinances (90-003; 93-057; 95­ 082; 96-003; 97-005; 97-035; 98-004; 2001-016; 2001-041 and 2004-025) that made corrections to certain Chapters. The last change to this Title was in 2004, and since that time, the Road Department has changed the standards and specifications used on products, DEQ has changed how they are handling the issue of Underground Injection Wells (UIC), and there have been major changes to the requirements for ADA access on sidewalk ramps. The following changes are proposed: 1. DCC 17.48 is revised to reference the Central Oregon Stormwater Manual created by the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council versus the Oregon Department of Transportation Hydraulics Manual. The Central Oregon Stormwater Manual was developed in conjunction with the cities of Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville and Sisters; Crook County and Deschutes County; the Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies; and the Central Oregon Community Investment Board. The committee worked with the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) during the process to insure that this manual was acceptable to the DEQ for stormwater-related issues in development. 2. DCC 17.48 is revised to repeal the existing standard drawings along with the existing bicycle information from the ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The standard drawings were last updated in 2000, and since then the County has eliminated drywells from use in the public right-of-way and adopted swales for drainage. The new drawings also depict the current standards required for ADA accessibility on sidewalk ramps. The bicycle standards were removed, since they are available on the current ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan on-line on ODOT's website. 3. DCC 17.48 is revised to make minor changes that will correct errors, omissions, inconsistencies and to clarify text. FISC;AL IMPLICATIONS: None -The changes are concerned with clarification in the Code and will not require any expenditure of County funds. RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED: Move second reading by Title only of Ordinance 2011-018; move adoption. ATTENDANCE: George KoIb, Interim Road Department Director DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS: Copy to Sheila OdIe (ext. 7148) at the Road Department REVIEWED LEGAi?cotNSEL For Recording Stamp Only BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Ordinance Amending Title 17, of the Deschutes * County Code, To Make Minor Technical Changes ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 * WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Road Department proposed a Text Amendment to Title 17, the Deschutes County Subdivision Ordinance, to make minor changes that will correct errors, omissions, inconsistencies, and clarify awkward text; and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on August 25,2011, and recommended to the Board the proposed changes to Title 17 as described in Exhibits "A" through "C"; and WHEREAS, after notice and hearing as required by law, the Board of County Commissioners has considered the recommendation of the County Planning Commission; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. AMENDMENT. DCC Chapter 17.48, Design and Construction Specifications, is amended to read as described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, with new language underlined and language to be deleted in strikethrough. Section 2. DCC Chapter 17.48 Appendix B, Table A and Table B remain unchanged by this ordinance. Section 3. REPEAL AND REPLACE. Drawings, Standard Drawings, located in Title 17, Subdivisions, of the Deschutes County Code is hereby repealed and replaced by the revised Drawings as set forth in Exhibit "B," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. w PAGE 1 OF2-ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 Section 4. FINDINGS. The Board adopts as its findings Exhibit "C", attached and incorporated by reference herein. Dated this ___of __,2011 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON TAMMY BANEY, Chair ANTHONY DeBONE, Vice Chair ATTEST: Recording Secretary ALAN UNGER, Commissioner Date of 1sl Reading: __day of _____,. 2011. Date of 2nd Reading: __day -----,2011. Record of Adoption Vote: Commissioner Yes No Abstained Excused Tammy Baney Anthony DeB one Alan Unger Effective date: __day of _____, 2011. i I PAGE 2 OF 2 -ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 1 Chapter 17.48. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 17.48.010. Minimum Standards Estahlished. 17.48.020. Implementation of Requirements. 17.48.030. Additional Design Requirements. 17.48.040. Approval of Variations. 17.48.050. Road Design. 17.48.060. Improvement Plans. 17.48.070. Horizontal Alignment. 17.48.080. Vertical Alignment. 17.48.090. Intersections. 17.48.100. Minimum Right of Way Width. 17.48.110. Turn Lanes. 17.48.120. Partial Width Roads. 17.48.130. Road Names. 17.48.140. Bikeways. 17.48.150. Structures. 17.48.160. Road Development Requirements-Standards. 17.48.170. Road Development Requirements-Partitions. 17.48.175. Road Development Requirements-Unincorporated Communities. 17.48.180. Private Roads. 17.48.190. Drainage. 17.48.200. Surveying. 17.48.210. Access. 17.48.220. Driveways. 17 .48.230. Utilities-Standards. 17.48.240. Utilities-Permit. 17.48.250. Utilities-Construction-Performance Standards. 17.48.260. Utilities-Construction-Excavation. 17.48.270. Utilities-Construction-Backfilling And Restoring. 17.48.280. Utilities-Construction-Inspection. 17.48.290. Fees. 17.48.300. Bonds. 17.48.310. Insurance. 17.48.320. Indemnification. 17.48.330. Construction-General Specifications. 17 .48.340. Construction-Testing. 17.48.350. Construction-Inspection. 17.48.360. Construction-Handling Of Explosives. 17.48.370. Construction-Cooperation With Utilities. 17.48.380. Construction-Temporary Traffic Control. 17.48.390. Construction-Clearing And Grubbing. 17.48.400. Construction-Dust Control. 17.48.410. Construction-Subgrade Construction. 17.48.420. Construction-Surfacing Requirements. 17.48.430. Construction-Concrete Curb. 17.48.440. Construction-Sidewalks. 17.48.450. Construction-Slopes And Backfill. 17.48.460. Construction-Catch basins. 17.48.470. Construction-Permanent Traffic Control. Chapter 17.48 Page 1 of 16 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 17.48.480. Constrnction-Final Cleanup. 17.48.490. Road And Street Project. 17.48.010. Minimum Standards Established. A. Except as otherwise noted, the standard specifications for design and construction contained within DCC 17.48 and in the "Deschutes County Road Department Standard Drawings Januarv 20 I L" adopted bv Ordinance 2011-018 as Exhibit "B" and incorporated by reference herein, are the minimum standards governing construction of roads and other improvements and facilities. B. The minimum standards governing construction of roads and other improvements and facilities within the Redmond Unincorporated Urban Growth Area shaH be the standards and specifications set forth in the current "City of Redmond Public Works Standards and Specifications" which document is incorporated herein by reference. C. Subject areas not covered by the Redmond Standards and Specifications shall continue to be covered by applicable provisions ofDCC 17.48. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 95-082 §4, 1995; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.010, 1981) 17.48.020. Implementation of Requirements. A.Jt is the duty of the Road Department Director ("Director"), or the Director's authorized representative, to implement the provisions and requirements of these standards in such a way as to carry out their intent and purpose. S. fOU2!!.!:Qoses of this chapter. all references to "Road Department Director" shall include the Director's authorized representative. (Ord. 2001-016 §I, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.015, 1981) 17.48.030. Additional Design Requirements. The Road Department Director may impose additional design requirements as are reasonably necessary to protect the interests of the public. (Ord. 2001-016 § 1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.020, 1981) 17.48.040. Approval of Variations. A. The Planning Director or Hearings Body may approve proposed variations in the improvement standards of up to 10 percent of the standards of DCC Title 17 at the time a tentative plat application is reviewed without the need for a variance to the standards provided the Planning Director or Hearings Body finds, after consultation with the County Road Department Director, that: I. There is no adverse impact to the public in allowing the variations; 2. The variation promotes the intent and purposes of the ordinances; and 3. There are practical difficulties that will create an unreasonable construction expense that will not result in a significant public benefit. B. If a request for a variance from the standards is made after approval of a tentative plat and before the final plat, the applicant shall file a separate variance application, to be reviewed under the criteria set forth in DCC 17.48.040(A). (Ord. 2001-016 §l, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §47, 1993; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.700, 1981) 17.48.050. Road Design. A. The design of roads covered by DCC Title 17 is to be prepared by a registered professional engineer and shall at a minimum conform to the design standards for new or existing roads set forth in Table A of Chapter 17.48 2 Page 2 of 16 -EXffiBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 DCC Title 17 (or in the design standards set forth for a particular zone in a zoning ordinance) and shall otherwise conform with AASHTO standards. S. Base and pavement dimensions set forth in Table A (or in specifications set forth for a particular zone) may be increased by the Road Department Director if necessitated by anticipated traffic volumes. (Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 97-005 §4, 1997; Ord. 95-082 §5, 1995; Ord. 93-057 §I, 1993; Ord. 93-012 §48, 1993; Ord. 81-043 § I, Exhibit A, §8.11O(l), 1981) 17.48.060. Improvement Plans. A. A complete set of certified mylar improvement plans shall be approved by the Road Department Director prior to the start of construction or the signing of the final plat. S. The improvement plans shall become the property of the County and will remain at the Road Department. C. The improvement plans which shall be 24 by 36 inches shall include, but not be limited to: I. A plan view showing: a. Centerline alignment showing points of curve and point of tangent stationing on all curves, necessary curve data and bearing of tangents, b. Dimensioning necessary to survey and relocate the roadway, c. Right of way lines as shown on the final plat, d. Existing easements and recording references, e. Type, location and size of all existing and proposed drainage and irrigation structures and utilities within the right of way, f. Location and type of all existing and proposed signs and barricades, g. Vicinity map showing the complete roadway network complete with names of roads, h. Toe and fills and top of cuts, I. Scale, j. North arrow, and k. Stamp and signature of the registered engineer; 2. A profile showing: a. Centerline grades and vertical curves, complete with point of intersection elevations and stations and length of vertical curves, b. Original ground at centerline and extending 500 feet past the construction limits and at ditch lines if a significant transverse slope exists, c. Curb profiles, where curbs are required, d. Superelevation transition diagrams for horizontal curves if curbs are not required, e. Type, location and size of all existing and proposed drainage and irrigation structures and utilities within the right of way, and f. Scale; 3. Typical roadway cross-section showing: a. Width, depth and type of base, b. Width, depth and type of paving, c. Curbs, if required, d. Side slopes, e. Ditch section, f. Crown slope, and g. Utilities; 4. Structural and detail plans of all structures, including, but not limited to, bridges, drainage structures, irrigation structures and sewer lines stamped by a registered engineer; 5. A signature box with spaces provided for County approval and for approval by all affected utility companies and irrigation districts; Chapter 17.48 3 (~09/20(.)411) Page 3 of 16 EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011·018 17.48.110. Turn Lanes. When a tum lane is required, it shall be a minimum of 14 feet in width, except where road specifications in a zoning ordinance provide for travel lanes of lesser width. Additional right of way may be required. (Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 97-005 §8, 1997; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.110(5), 1981) 17.48.120. Partial Width Roads. Partial width roads or half streets shall not be allowed. (Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.llO( 5), 1981) 17.48.130. Road Names. All roads shall be named in conformance with the provisions of the Deschutes County uniform road naming system set forth in DCC Title 16. (Ord. 2001-016 § 1, 2001; Ord. 90-003 § 1, Exhibit A, 1990; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.ll 0(2), 1981) 17.48.140. Bikeways. A. General Design Criteria. 1. Bikeways shall be designed in accordance with the current standards and guidelines of the Oregon (ODOT) Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Guide for Development of New Bicycle Facilities, and the Deschutes County Bicycle Master Plan. See DCC 17.48 Table B. 2. All collectors and arterials shown on the County Transportation Plan map shall be constructed to include bikeways as defined by the Deschutes County Bicycle Master Plan. 3. If interim road standards are used, interim bikeways and/or walkways shall be provided. These interim facilities shall be adequate to serve bicyclists and pedestrians until the time of road upgrade. B. Multi-use Paths. 1. Multi-use paths shall be used where aesthetic, recreation and safety concerns are primary and a l direct route with few intersections can be established. If private roads are constructed to a width of less than 28 feet, multi-use paths shall be provided. 2. Multi-use paths are two-way facilities with a standard width of 10 feet, but with a 12-foot width if they are subjected to high use by multiple users. These paths shall meet County multi-use path standards and shall connect with bike facilities on public roads. IC. Bike Lanes. Six-foot bike lanes shall be used on new construction of curbed arterials and collectors. D. Shoulder Bikeways. 1. Shoulder bikeways shall be used on new construction of uncurbed arterials and collectors. 2. Shoulder bikeways shall be at least four feet wide. Where the travel lane on an existing arterial or collector is not greater than eleven feet, the bikeway shall be a minimum of four feet wide. E. Mountain Bike Trails. 1. Mountain bike (dirt or other unpaved surface) trails may be used as recreational or interim Itransportation facilities. 2. Trails used for transportation shall have a two-foot minimum tread width and a six-foot minimum clearing width centered over the trail, and a minimum overhead clearance of seven feet. Trails used Isolely for recreational use may belt1arrower with less clearing of vegetation. I r (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §49, 1993; Ord. 88-015 §4, 1988; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.11O(3), 1981) I r Chapter 1 7.48 5 (R09/20M1D t Page 5 of 16 EXHIDIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 I I 17.48.150. Structures. All structures that carry a road or cross over a road shall be designed to have a SO-year life span. All designs must be approved by the Road Department Director and other affected public or private agencies. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.110(10), 1981) 17.48.160. Road Development Requirements-Standards. A. Subdivision Standards. All roads in new subdivisions shall either be constructed to a standard acceptable for inclusion in the County maintained system or the subdivision shall be part of a special road district or a homeowners association in a planned unit development. B. Improvements of Public Rights of Way. 1. The developer of a subdivision or partition will be required to improve all public ways that are adjacent or within the land development. 2. All improvements within public rights of way shall conform to the improvement standards designated in DCC Title 17 for the applicable road classification, except where a zoning ordinance sets forth different standards for a particular zone. C. Primary Access Roads. 1. The primary access road for any new subdivision shall be improved to the applicable standard set forth in Table A. I2. The applicable standard shall be determined with reference to the road's classification under the relevant transportation plan. r3. For the purposes of DCC 17.48.160 a primary access road is a road leading to the subdivision from , an existing paved county, city or state maintained road that provides the primary access to the I subdivision from such a road. ID. Secondary Access Roads. When deemed necessary by the County Road Department or Community Development Department, a secondary access road shall be constructed to the subdivision. I Construction shall be to the same standard used for roads within the subdivision. E. Stubbed Roads. Any proposed road that terminates at a development boundary shall be constructed t with a paved cul-de-sac bulb. F. Cul-de-sacs. I1. Cul-de-sacs shall have a length of less than 600 feet, unless a longer length is approved by the applicable fire protection district, and more than 100 feet from the center of the bulb to the intersection with the main road. 2. The maximum grade on the bulb shall be four percent. G. Frontage Roads. Right of way widths shall be 40 feet when immediately adjacent to a main highway/arterial; 60 feet when the frontage road is separated from the highway or arterial by private land or as set forth for a particular zone in the zoning ordinance. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 98-004 §1, 1998; Ord. 97-00S §9, 1997; Ord. 93-0S7 §1, 1993; Ord. 93-012 §SO, 1993;Ord.81-043 §1,ExhibitA,§8.120(1)-(6), 1981) I r 17.48.170. Road Development Requirements-Partitions. Roadway improvements within a partition and to a road maintained by a public agency shall be constructed prior to final approval of the partition, depending on the maximum parcel size as follows: A. For a parcel size of 10 acres or larger, the minimum road improvement standard shall be 20 feet wide Iwith five inches of aggregate surfacing (cinders are acceptable), the centerline of which coincides with the centerline of the right of way; B. For a parcel size of less than 10 acres, the road standards used shall be the same as for a subdivision. f i (Ord. 2001-016 §l, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §SI, 1993; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.120(7), 1981) , I Chapter 17.48 6 (-h!09/20MID Page 6 ofl6 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 17.48.175. Road Development Requirements -Unincorporated Communities. A. Standards. 1. In the La Pine Urban Unincorporated Community, all roads shall be improved as specified for the applicable classification in Table A of DCC Title 17. 2. In the Terrebonne Rural Community, all improvements to public rights of way shall conform to the road development standards for Terrebonne in Table A of DCC Title 17, except for improvements to roads servicing parcels of 10 acres or greater created by a partition. 3. In the Tumalo Rural Community, all improvements to public rights of way shall conform to the Tumalo road development standards in Table A ofDCC Title 17, except for improvements to roads servicing parcels of 10 acres or greater created by a partition. 4. In the Sunriver Urban Unincorporated Community, all roads shall conform to the road development standards in DCC 17.48.180. 5. No curbs or sidewalks are required in the Sunriver UUC or the rural service centers of Alfalfa, Brothers, Hampton, Millican, Whistle Stop, Wickiup Junction, Wild Hunt, Deschutes River Woods and Spring River. B. All required road improvements shall be located on the applicant's side of the road, unless the subject property lies on both sides of the road. (Ord.2001-041 §2, 2001; Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 98-004 §2, 1998; Ord. 97-035 §1, 1997; Ord. 97­ 005 §10, 1997; Ord. 96-003 §12, 1996; Ord. 93-057 §1, 1993; Ord. 93-012 §52, 1993) 17.48.180. Private Roads. The following minimum road standards shall apply for private roads: A. The minimum paved roadway width shall be 20 feet in planned unit developments and cluster developments with two-foot wide gravel shoulders; B. Minimum radius of curvature, 50 feet; C. Maximum grade, 12 percent; D. At least one road name sign will be provided at each intersection for each road; E. A method for continuing road maintenance acceptable to the County; F. Private road systems shall include provisions for bicycle and pedestrian traffic. 1. In cluster and planned developments limited to ten dwelling units, the bicycle and pedestrian traffic can be accommodated within the 20-foot wide road. 2. In other developments, shoulder bikeways shall be a minimum of four feet wide, paved and striped, with no on-street parking allowed within the bikeway, and when private roads are developed to a width of less than 28 feet, bike paths constructed to County standards shall be required. (Ord. 2004-025 §3, 2004; Ord. 2001-016 §I, 2001; Ord. 93-0]2 §53, 1993; Ord. 8]-043 §I, Exhibit A, §8.130, ] 981) 17.48.190. Drainage. A. Minimum Requirements. _I._Drainage facilities shall be designed and constructed to receive and/or transport at least a design storm as defined in the Oregon Department of Transportation hydraulics current Central Oregon Storm water mManual created by Central Oregon lntergoyernmental Council and all surface drainage water coming to and/or passing through the development or roadway. LThe system shall be designed for maximum allowable development. B. Curbed Sections. 1. Storm drains within curbed streets shall ha¥e a miRimum diameter of 18 inches eAd sRall meet tRe curreRt 8teAdard Speoifications for Publio \Vor!(S Construction l\PWA Oregon CRapterbe designed per the requirements of the current Central Oregon Storm water Manual created by the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council. Chapter 17.48 7 (+.609/20Q4 U) Page 7 of 16 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 2. Catchbasins shall be constructed in accordance with drawing Nos. 3-1,..3-2 amL3-3, 3 4 and 3 5. (See drawings 3-J, 3-2 and 3-3, 3 4 3 5 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.) C. Noncurbed Sections. _I._Road culverts shall be concrete or metal with a minimum design life of 50 years. LAll cross culverts shall be 18 inches in diameter or larger. L .._Culverts shall be placed in natural drainage areas and shall provide positive drainage. D. Drainage Swales. The Design Engineer is responsible to design a drainage swale adequate to control a design storm as defined in the Oregon Department of Transportation hydralilicsCentr~1 Oregon SI<mnwater mManual created by Central Oregpn In!~rgovern11!~ntal Council. E. Drainage Plans. A complete set of drainage plans including hydraulic and hydrologic calculations shall be incorporated in all road improvement plans. F. Drill Holes. Drill holes are prohibited. G. Injection wells (drywells) are to be constructed to current DEQ standards and in accordance with drawing ROS. 3 1 and 3 2 (see dFID\'ings 3 I u:nd 3 2 sel out at the end of DeC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.) prohibited in the public right-of-way. (Orci, 20ll::018_§L 2011: Ord. 2001-016 §l, 2001; Ord. 97-005 §ll, 1997; Ord. 81-043 §I, Exhibit A, §8.140, 1981) 17.48.200. Surveying. A. Preliminary Procedures. All roads shall be staked prior to construction by a registered land surveyor on the horizontal and vertical alignments shown on the improvement plans. B. Cuts and Fills. Sections with a cut or fill and any superelevated sections shall be staked every 50 feet or less with: I. A clearing lath; and 2. Offset stakes marked with the offset distance and the cut or fill to the sub grade shoulder, except that offset stakes may be the same stakes as the clearing lath; and 3. Shoulder lath for the aggregate base. D. Curbs. Curb sections shall require offset hubs every 25 feet with stakes marked with the offset distance and the cut or fill to the subgrade shoulder and the top of the curb. E. Centerline Monuments. 1. Centerline monuments, as approved by the Road Department Director, shall be installed at all centerline intersections where they fall in the paved section, point of curvatures and point of tangencies of each curve and at all centers of cul-de-sacs. 2. All metal caps shall be stamped to identifY the monument, i.e., P.I., P.e., P.T., Int, and carry the registration number of the surveyor or engineer setting the monument. (Ord. 2001-016 § I, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § I, Exhibit A, §8.300, 1981) 17.48.210. Access. A. Permit Required. Access onto public right of way or change in type of access shall require a permit. Permits are applied for at offices of the Community Development Department. B. Access Restrictions and Limitations. The creation of access onto arterials and collectors is prohibited unless there is no other possible means of accessing the parcel. In any event, residential access onto arterials and collectors shall not be permitted within 100 feet of an intersection or the maximum distance obtainable on the parcel, whichever is less. e. Commercial and Industrial Access. I. Requirements for commercial and industrial access will be determined by the Road Department Director in accordance with DCC 17.48.090. 2. Safety improvements, including left tum lanes and traffic signals, may be required. Chapter 17.48 8 (~09/20()411) Page 8 of 16 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 D. Sight Distance. Access shall be denied at locations that do not meet AASHTO sight distance standards. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §53(A), 1993; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §S.400(l)-(4), 19S1) 17.48.220. Driveways. A A W'dth Th ti IIccess 1 e 0 owmg are th e maximum width of driveways: Type Width (in feet) Residential 14(single), 20( double) Agricultural 20 Commercial/Industrial 35 B. Culverts. Where culverts are required for driveways, the minimum pipe size shall be 12 inches. C. Drainage. Driveways shall be constructed in such a manner that water, aggregate or any other substance that is hazardous to the traveling public will not enter on roadwayonto the public right-of-way. D. Construction. Construction of the driveway shall be in accordance with the design standards of the County Road Department. COrd. 2011-01S §l, 2011: Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. SI-043 §l, Exhibit A, §S.400(5)-(S), 19S1) 17.48.230. Utilities-Standards. A. Minimum Standards Established. In accordance with the provisions of ORS 374 and 75S, DCC 17.4S.240 through 17.4S.280 set forth the minimum standards governing the placing, relocation, building, maintenance and construction of all facilities and appurtenances, upon public rights of way. B. All utilities governed by DCC 17.4S.240 through 17.48.28Q shall be underground unless overhead utilities are pennitted as a result of a land use action. (prd. 2011-0 IS §.1. 2011: Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.500(1), 1981) 17.48.240. Utilities-Permit. A. Prior to any work being done in a public right of way, a pennit shall be obtained from the Road Department. LA minimum of two weeks prior to the desired commencement date of the project, the applicant shall deliver to the Road Department the following: 1. A completed penn it on the Deschutes County Road Department standard fonn containing the following: a. Applicant's name, address and telephone number; b. Name, address and telephone number of the contractor and foreman or other person responsible for the work if different from the contractor; c. Location of project, including: i. Township, range and section, ii. Road name, iii. Nearest intersecting roads. d. Type of facility; e. The proposed starting and completion dates. 2. Two sets of construction plans showing all pertinent construction details; 3. A plan for traffic control; in the case of a road closure, a proposed detour and/or other method of controlling traffic; 4. A bond or cash deposit as required in DCC 17.48.300. ""itll an improvement agreement in a furn:l approved by the Road Department Director. B~. Road Department Approval. One set of the documents described in DCC 17.48.240(A) shall be signed by the Road Department Director and returned to the applicant together with any necessary supplemental instructions. Chapter 17.48 9 ( +209/20Ml1) Page 9 of 16 -EXHIDIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 1. The approved documents and supplemental instructions shall become a part of the permit and be binding on the applicant. G.Q._ Permit Conditions. l __ln granting any permit, the Road Department Director may attach such other conditions thereto as may be reasonably necessary to prevent damage to public or private property or to prevent the operation from being conducted in a manner hazardous to life or property or in a manner likely to create a nuisance. b_Such conditions may include but shall not be limited to: +~. Limitations on the period of the year in which the work may be performed; 2:12. Restrictions as to the size and type of equipment; ~. Designation of routes upon which material may be transported; 44. The place and manner of disposal of excavated material; ~. Requirements as to the control of dust, the cleaning of streets, the prevention of noise and other results offensive or injurious to the neighborhood, the general public or any portion thereof; and 6[. Regulations as to the use of roads in the course of the work. (Ord. 2011-018 §1, 2011~_Ord. 2001-016 §J, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §53(AA), 1993; Ord. 81-043 §I, Exhibit A, §8.500(2),1981) 17.48.250. Utilities-Construction-Performance Standards. A. The work to be performed under this permit shall be carried out in accordance with the current Standard Specifications and Drawings for Public Works Construction by the Oregon Chapter of the American Public Works Association (AP\VA)Deschutes County Standards in DCC Title 17 and the cUlTent ODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction and in accordance with drawing nos. 1-1, 1-2,~ 1-3 and 1-4 (see drawings 1-1,1-2, flfI4-1-3 and 1-4 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.). B. Work authorized by a permit shall be performed between the hours of etght-seven a.m. and fouffive p.m., Monday through Friday. C. Access to private driveways shall be provided except during working hours when construction operations prohibit provision of such access. D. Free access must be provided at all times to fire hydrants. E. Monuments. _l._Monuments of concrete, iron or other lasting materials set out for the purpose of locating or preserving the lines of any street or property subdivision, or precise survey reference point, or a permanent survey bench mark within the County shall not be removed or disturbed or caused to be removed or disturbed unless permission to do so is first obtained in writing from the County surveyor. LPermission shall be granted only upon condition that the applicant shall pay all expenses incidental to the proper replacement of the monument. (Ord. 2011-018 §I, 2011; Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.500(3)(A), 1981) 17.48.260. Utilities-Construction-Excavation. A. The minimum cover between the top of a buried utility and road or ground surface shall be 30 inches. L Where practical, underground utilities shall be jacked, pushed, bored or washed under roads when crossing same. B~.No opening or excavation in any road shall extend beyond the centerline of the road before being backfilled and the surface of the road temporarily restored. GQ.No more than 2:§..OJOO feet of trench, measured longitudinally, shall be opened along a road at one time. Dl;;.Excavated materials shall be laid compactly along the side of the trench and kept trimmed so as to cause as little inconvenience as possible to public travel. Chapter 17.48 10 Page 10 of 16 EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 bE. All utility facilities shall be located sufficiently ahead of trench excavation work to avoid damage to those facilities and to permit their relocation, if necessary. (Qrd. 20JJ-018 §l, 2011~Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.500(3)(B), 1981) 17.48.270. Utilities-Construction-Backfilling aud Restoring. ~AlI backfilled material shall be compacted to 95 percent of its relative maximum density when within the roadway to 90 percent when between the shoulder (or curb) and the right of way line. J3~,~Trenches shall be backfilled as follows: AL Unimproved Roads and Area Outside Roadway. The trench shall be backfilled with the excavated or other suitable materials and the entire backfill shall be compacted in layers of not to exceed six inches by use of a mechanical tamper. 82. Aggregate Surfaces. The trench shall be backfilled according to drawing no. 1-3 (see drawing no. 1-3 set out at the end ofDCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.). GJ.. Paved Surfaces. The trench shall be backfilled according to drawing nos. 1-1, afltI-l-2 and 1-4(see drawing nos. 1-1,--8:it6 1-2 and 1-4 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.t (Ord. 2011-018 §1, 2011: Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.500(3)(C), 1981) 17.48.280. U tilities-Coustruction-Inspection. A. The Oregon Utility Notification Center shall be notified at 1-800-332-2344 two working days in advance of any excavation. The Road Department shall be notified two working days in advance of the time of backfilling. B. Costs. 1. All inspection costs shall be borne by the applicant. 2. Such costs shall be based on a schedule of charges on file in the Road Department Building, 61150 SE 27th Street, Bend, Oregon 97702, (541) 388-6581. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.500(3)(D), 1981) 17.48.290. Fees. All plan review and field inspection costs shall be borne by the applicant. Such costs shall be based on a schedule of charges on file in the Road Department. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §I, Exhibit A, §8.610, 1981) 17.48.300. Bonds. A. Required. When, in the opinion of the Road Department Director, an existing public way is endangered by an applicant, such applicant shall be required to file an agreement and security with the County. B. Type of Security. The applicant shall file with the agreement, to assure the applicant's full performance thereof, one of the following: 1. A surety bond executed by a surety company authorized to transact business in the state in a form approved by the County; or 2. Cash. C. Amount Required. Such assurance of full performance shall be for a sum approved by the Road Department Director as sufficient to cover the cost of improvements and repairs, including related engineering, inspection and incidental expenses. rD. Default Status. , 1. If the applicant fails to carry out provisions of the agreement and the County has unreimbursed costs or expenses resulting from such failure, the County shall call on the bond or cash deposit for rreimbursement. tChapter 17.48 II (~09/20Mll) Page 11 of 16 EXHlBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 I 2. If the amount of the bond or cash deposit exceeds the cost and expense incurred by the County, it shall release the remainder. 3. If the amount of the bond or cash deposit is less then the cost and expense incurred by the County, the applicant shall be liable to the County for the difference. E. Expiration. The bond shall not be released by the County until one year from the improvement completion date specified by the applicant. F. The bonds shall not be released by the County until County inspectors have inspected the improvements and approved them in writing. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.620, 1981) 17.48.310. Insurance. The licensee shall procure and continue to carry during the term of the license, public liability and property damage insurance in a responsible company, with limits of not less than one million dollars combined single limit. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.640, 1981) 17.48.320. Indemnification. A. The licensee shall be responsible and liable for all injuries to other persons or property resulting from any negligence or otherwise tortious acts or omissions of the licensee, its servants or agents. B. The licensee shall indemnity the County and hold it harmless against any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, injuries, damages or costs, including litigation costs, which the County may sustain by reason of any such acts or omissions. (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.630, 1981) 17.48.330. Construction-General Specifications. L Unless otherwise detailed in DCC 17.48, all roadway excavation, fill construction, subgrade preparation, aggregate base, surfacing, prime coats and paving will be done in accordance with the +984 edition of Oregon State High,...·a), Diyisiofl's Standard Specifications for Higll'NUY COllstruction~urrellt edition of the ODOTIAPWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Constntction, hereinafter referred to as the general specifications. B,----Whenever these specifications refer to the state, they shall be taken to mean the County, the appropriate County address, and likewise, reference to the commission or the engineer shall be taken to mean the Board of County Commissioners or the Road Department Director. COrd. 2011-018 §J, 2011: Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 88-017 §1, 1988; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(2), 1981) f 17 .48.340. Construction-Testing. t All testing shall conform to methods described in the cl.ment edition ~lf the AASHTO Materials, Part II, Tests, 1993 Edition, or the £urre!lt edition of the Oregon State Highway Division Laboratory Manual of Test Procedure, 1993 Edition. (Qrd. 2011-018 §l, 201 1;.Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §53(AAA), 1993; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(2), 1981) 17.48.350. Construction-Inspection. A. The Road Department shall be notified two working days in advance of the time for subgrade inspection, two working days in advance of the time for base inspection and two working days in advance ofthe time for paving inspection. Chapter 17.48 12 (..Q09/2004ill Page 12 of 16 -EXHffiIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 B. Each stage of construction must be inspected and approved prior to the commencement of the next stage of construction. The final inspection shall be requested seven working days in advance. (Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200(3), 1981) 17.48.360. Constrnction-Handling of Explosives. In the handling of explosives, the contractor must comply with federal, state and local laws, and the County will in no way be responsible for any noncompliance therewith or for damages to property or injury to persons resulting from accidental or premature explosions. (Ord. 2001-016 § 1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200( 4), 1981) 17.48.370. Construction-Cooperation with Utilities. A. The contractor shall, at least 24 hours in advance of performing any work in the immediate vicinity of utility lines, contact the utilities to request the location and marking of buried utility facilities. B. The County is covered by the Oregon Utility Notification Center, which has been set up on a one-call system for notifYing all owners of utilities of work being performed in the vicinity of their facilities. C. The one call system telephone number is 1-800-332-2344. (Ord. 2001-016 §l, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(5), 1981) 17.48.380. Construction-Temporary Traffic Control. A. Temporary protective and directional measures for traffic control shall be in conformance with the Federal Highway Administration's current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. B. The contractor shall be required to allow one-way traffic through the project during working hours. 1. However, one-way traffic operation will not be permitted until such time as the contractor has labor, equipment and materials on the project necessary to proceed without delaying the work. 2. Once one-way traffic is established, the contractor shall perform the construction work in a continuous and efficient manner. C. Contact Person. , 1. The contractor shall have a person on the job during working hours and on-call at all other times, who shall have the responsibility to maintain all directional and warning devices in proper position. 2. The County will be provided with the name and telephone number of such person. (Ord. 2001-016 §l, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(6), 1981) 17.48.390. Construction-Clearing and Grubbing. All work shall be performed in accordance with section ~00320 of the General current 8peciticationsODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Constmction supplemented and/or modified as follows: £~"'-The right of way shall be cleared of all fixed objects. B____However, in developments where traffic safety would not be involved, and a lesser requirement would not create a hazard, the right of way shall be cleared a minimum of 40 feet or four feet beyond the edge of the shoulder or curb line of the finished road. (Ord. 2011-018 §1,4~Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200(7), 1981) 17.48.400. Construction-Dust Control. A. The work shall consist of the furnishing and applying of water for the alleviation or prevention of dust nuisance in accordance with section m00280 of the General clJrrent SpeeifieationsODOT/ APW A Oreg9n Standard Spe_cifications for C~lI1struction. B. Responsibility for dust abatement will be the contractor's. C. Watering will be done when ordered by the Road Department Director. p-,-The contractor shall supply the appli~ant's own water source. Chapter 17.48 13 (~09/20Q41l) I Page 13 of 16 EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 I (Ord. 20.11-018 §1,2011; Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200(8), 1981) 17.48.410. Construction-Subgrade Construction. A. All work shall be performed in accordance with section W00330 of the General CUITent SpecificationsODOTI APWA Oregon Standard Sp~cifications for Construction, supplemented and/or modified as follows: _I._Excavated materials not required nor suitable for filling and backfilling, within the limits of the project, will be classed as excess materials and shall become the property of the contractor at the point of excavation and shall be disposed of by him at a location and in a manner satisfactory to the Road Department. LIn the event rock is encountered in excavation, the rock will be excavated to a depth not less than six inches below subgrade, and then backfilled with suitable material. B. Material shall be considered unsuitable for fill, subgrade, shoulders and other uses if it contains organic matter, soft spongy earth or other material of such nature that compaction to the specified density is unobtainable. C. No material having a maximum dimension of three inches or more shall be considered suitable for fill material in the top one foot of subgrade, including the fill side slopes. D. Compaction shall be a minimum of95 percent of the relative maximum density. (Ord. 2011-018 § 1, 2011: Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200(9), 1981) 17.48.420. Construction-Surfacing Requirements. A. Aggregate Base. 1. Crushed aggregate meeting the requirements of section ~02Q.1Q of the General cllrrent SpeeifioationsODO'rI APW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction shall be used. 2. All work shall be performed in accordance with section ~Q40 of the Geneml current SpecificationsODOT/APWA Oregon St~!ldard Specil1cations f9r Constru.l,;jion. 3. In the ease ofa rural local road or a prima!)' access road, three inch miRlIs cinder aggregate from a source approved by the Rood Deportment Director is allowable. B. Asphalt Prime Coat. For all roadway sections using oo-asphalt penetration macadam, an asphalt prime coat will be applied to the aggregate base in accordance with section 4()800700 of the General cun'ent SpecificationsODOTI APW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction and in accordance with drawing no. 2-9 (see drawing 2-9 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.). C. Asphalt Penetration Macadam. When an oil mat is placed, it shall be applied in accordance with section 4()600ill of the General gJrrenCSpecifieationsQJ)OTI APW A Qg~gon ~!andard Specifi9.<.!tions for CO!lstruction and in accordance with drawing no. 2-9 (see drawing 2-9 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.). D. Asphaltic Concrete Pavement. _l._Where asphaltic concrete pavement is required, it shall be placed in accordance with section ~Q07 45 of the General furrent SpecificationsODOT! APW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction. ~_The asphalt cement shall be as required by the Road Department Director. J...:......Jhe class of asphaltic concrete shall be Class C"'-'evel 3 HMAC. LA mix design shall be submitted to the Road Department Director at least one week prior to paving. E. Tack Coat. When a tack coat is required by the Road Department Director, the tack coat shall be applied in conformance with section 4Q+Q0730 of the cUQ~!lLGeneral SpecificationsODOTI AP.w A pregQn Stal14.~rd Spe9ificaticms f9r Construction. F. Portland Cement Concrete Pavement When portland cement concrete pavement is used, it shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the publications of the Portland Cement Association. Chapter 17048 14 (-R09/20M11) Page 14 of 16 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 I (Ord. 2011-018 § L 2011: Ord. 2001-016 § 1, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §53(B), 1993; Ord. 81-043 § I, Exhibit A, §8.200( 10)-( 15), 1981) 17.48.430. Construction-Concrete Curb. A. Where required, portland cement concrete curbs shall be constructed in accordance with drawing No. 2­ 2 (See drawing 2-2 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.) and section 60920759 of the General current SpeeifieationsODOTI APWA Oregol1 Standard Specifications for Construction. LThe concrete shall be class 3J.QOO as specified in section 504 of the General Specifications. (Ord. 201 J-018 §1,2011; Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § I, Exhibit A, §8.200(l6), 1981) 17.48.440. Construction-Sidewalks. A. Sidewalks shall be constructed with Class 3J.QOO concrete as specified in section 501 of the General current SpecitieationsODOT! APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction. L The concrete shall be in accordance with drawing No. 2-6. (See drawing 2-6 set out at the end of DCC Title 17 and by this reference incorporated herein.) Sidewalks shall not be less than five feet wide. (Ord. 2011-018 §1. 2011; Ord. 2001-016 § 1,2001; Ord. 81-043 § I, Exhibit A, §8.200(l7), 1981) I I17.48.450. Construction-Slopes and backfill. A. Curb and sidewalk backfill material shall be good quality topsoiL B. The material shall be spread accurately and smoothly within the public right of way. C. Topsoil shall be suitable silty sand from an approved source, containing no rock or gravel larger than three-fourths inch and at least 70 percent of material passing a No.4 U.S. Standard sieve size. D. It shall be free of roots, sticks, seeds and other noxious vegetation. (Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(18), 1981) 17.48.460. Construction-Catch basins. Catch basins shall be constructed of class 3J.QOO portland cement concrete and in accordance with drawing Nos. 3-;;1, 3-4~ and 3..§.J.. (See drawings 3-;;1, 3-4~ and 3..§.J. set out at the end of DCC 17. and by this reference incorporated herein.) (prd. 201 t-O 18 §1, 20 Il;.,Ord. 2001-016 §I, 2001; Ord. 81-043 § 1, Exhibit A, §8.200(l9), 1981) 17.48.470. Construction-Permanent Traffic Control. Signs shall comply with Appendix B. (8ee Appendix B set out at the end of DeC Title 17.) Signing at interseotions shall be procured and installed at the expense of the de>leloper. All traffic control devices required by the Road Department Director shall be procured and installed by the developer and shall meet the requirements of the current Federal Highway Administration's Manual 011 Uniform Traffic Control Devices ("MUTCD"). (Ord. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, § 8.200(20),1981) 17.48.480. Construction-Final Cleanup. A. Final cleanup shall consist of pulling the shoulders and dressing of the earthwork side slopes. B. Any material pulled onto the pavement is to be broomed off. C. The roadway side slopes are to be raked to remove all equipment tracks and berms. I I (Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 81-043 §1, Exhibit A, §8.200(21), 1981) Chapter 17,48 15 (+.?09/20Mll) Page 15 of 16 -EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 17.48.490. Road and Street Project. A. Subdivision Standards Applicable. Design and construction standards set forth in DeC 17.48 are applicable to all road and street projects. B. Land Use Permit Required. A land use permit shall be required for any Class I or Class II road and street project. No land use permit shall be required for a Class III road and street project. The road project shall be reviewed against the applicable comprehensive plan Transportation Plan element and the following standards: 1. Compatibility with existing land use and social patterns, including noise generation, safety hazards (e.g. children in a residential area), and zoning. 2. Environmental impacts, including hazards imposed to and by wildlife (e.g. migration or water use patterns). 3. Retention of scenic quality, including tree preservation. 4. Means to improve the safety and function of the facility, including surrounding zoning, access control and terrain modifications. 5. In the case of roadways where modification results in a change of traffic types or density, impacts on route safety, route land use patterns, and route nonmotorizedlpedestrian traffic. 6. Consideration of the potential developmental impact created by the facility. 7. Cost-effectiveness. C. Bicycle Facilities. Bicycle facilities consisting of a portion of the paved roadway and designated by striping, signing and pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists, shall be constructed in conjunction with a road and street project if the project involves the new construction, modernization, reconstruction or major alteration of an arterial or collector to the adopted County road standards. D. Sidewalks. Sidewalks shall be required in conjunction with a road and street project in accordance with DCC 12.35.100, Developed Area Sidewalks. COrd. 2001-016 §1, 2001; Ord. 93-012 §S4, 1993; Ord. 88-015 §S, 1988) fChapter 17.48 16 (R09/2094JJ) Page 16 of 16 EXHIBIT A to Ordinance 2011-018 I DESCHUTES COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT STANDARD DRAWINGS JANUARY 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS DRAWING TITLE UTILITIES 1-1 TREti9H IN EXISTING PAVEMENT 1-2 TRENCH DEPTH AND VICINITY MAP 1-3 STANDARD UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL -ALL WEATHER SURFACE ROAD , -4 UTILITY TRENCH IN PAVEMENT LESS THAN 5 YRS OLD 1-5 STREET LiGHTING STREETS 2-1 ALL WEATHER SURFACE 'ROAD -PARTITION STANDARD 2-2 CONCRETE CURB 2-3 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APRONS AND CURB CUTS, OPTION "A" 2-4 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APRONS AND CURB CUTS, OPTION "8" 2-5 SIDEWALK & CURB RAMPS 2-6 TYPICAL CONCRETE CURB & SIDEWALK DETAILS 2-7 CLUSTER POSTAL DELIVERY BOX PARKING BAY 2-8 'I" INTERSECTION ALIGNMENT STANDARD 2-9 ASPHALT PENETRATION MACADAM (OIL MAT) SPECIFICATIONS DRAINAGE 3-1 STANDARD CATCH BASIN, DOUBLE & SINGLE 3-2 SIDEWALK CATCH BASIN 3-3 STANDARD CATCH BASIN GRATE 3-4 DRAINAGE SWALES Page 1 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 ,..------------------------------­---­ RECONSTRUCT EXISTING PAVING SECTION. SUT NOT LESS THAN CURRENT STANDARD 2" MAXIMUM LIFTS, MINIMUM 2 LIFTS SAWCUT OR GRIND JOINTS SAWCUT FULL DEPTH OR GRIND 2" DEPTH 6" WIDER THAN TRENCH ~ 18" MIN. -+­VARIES J 12" PIPE OIA. f 4" MIN. t f-TRENCH WIDTH I AS SHOWN - BELOW EXISTING PAVEMENT TRENCH BACKFILL CTB -TRENCH WIDTH> 12" SCS -TRENCH WIOTH<12" CLASS "B" OR"C"­TRENCH WIDTH> 12" COMPACT TO 95% OF MAXIMUM OENSllY SCS -TRENCH WIDTH< 12" PIPE ZONE & SEDDING CLASS "S" OR ·C· BACKfiLL COMPACT TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY 6' MAXIMUM LIFTS BACKFILL FIRST PIPE ZONE LIFT TO SPRINGLINE Pipe Size 1.0. Max. Width Min. Width Closs'S" SockfUl: 3/4"-0 aggregate bose. Reject base material may be used on approval by the Engineer.less thon 6" 30· 6" 36" 8" 36' 10' 42" 12" 42" 15' 44" lB" 48" CAlE : SCIU , 1/10/2010 NON£ / . ORAWJNG NO. N-'PROVEO BY ; . 1 -1 G.KOlB 24" 25" 27" 30' 30' 36" 38" Closs ·C· Backfill: Cleon sand with flO particles size larger than 1/'" ond no more thon lOr. by weIght af malerial passing a 200 sieve Cement Ir~oted Bose (em): Sholl conform to Ihe requirement ar OOOT. It sholl contain 4.5% to 5.5% cement by weight (1 10 2 socks cemenl/ton) Sand Cemenl Slurry (SCS); Shall conform to the requiremenls of ODOT specification for Class B bedding. It sholl consist of ot least 3/4 sack of portland cementjclJbic yard of sand plus water, with a 7-inch slump plus or minus 1-1/2 inches, ~t>"M;'Sj'tl\P UTiLITY TRENCH iN EXISTING PAVEMENT ~rE.s Cl DESCHUTES COUNTY l{;o,\============== t;j ~ ROAD DEPARTMENT Page 2 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 1-:5 fT MINIMUM -1­0-5 FEETREMQVE AND Rtf'l.AC£ EDGE OF PAVEMENT EXISlING ASI'HAL T - 3 INCliES ,......,..-..,..--.....,...-/.__ HlII.IlR MATO! (XISTlIIG DEPTH EXISTING PAVEMENT FROM l ".........,.-.---:--r-----~,~-_,,_--.... " 'of, FOR LONGITUDINAL TRENCH 0 5 I--------~ 12' T FROM EDGE OF PAVEMENT VICINITY MAP roATE : ISCAI.£ t 1/10/2010 NONE DRAWING NO. APPROVED BY : TRENCH DEPTH AND VICINITY MAP 1 2 G.KOlB DESCHUTES COUNTY $~ ROAD DEPARTMENT ~~.r.N.C'll'P.!~ Page 3 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 ~ ~ 1 1 j i .! I 1 ~ j I ,i 1 l \ FINISH GRADE OF ALL ~EATHER SERVICE ROAD 30' HIN 1'-0 AGGREGATE BASE ROCK, 951. COMPACTION , • '.4 • ,<II' .4 t' ':.. '.. TRENCH BACKFILL-CLASS "B" OR "c" COMPACT TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSllY , •• , ~!.', "0 . ~ , .: " ~ ~ ,' ..:'. . '.. ...... 00 ::..:\..,.:.:...... : ..:":: ::...... . t 4' ~: " ....... ' . ..,,' .": •. '!:", '.. ,.". Class "B" Backfill: 3/4"-0 aggregate base. Reject bose material may be used on approval by the Engineer. Class "C" Backfill: Clean sand with no particles size larger thon 1/4" and no more than 10% by weight of molerial passing 0 200 sieve J,\CAD\ProJ.ch\DC Stondords\dwg\1-3,dwg D 3/14/11 ATE: SCAlf : NONE STANDARD UTILITY TRENCH DETAIL ALL VEATHER SURFACE ROAD DESCHUTES COUNTY ~~~ . q ~ ROAD DEPARTMENT ~, ·'t;o~I~ DRAWING NO. 1-3 ....PROVED BY : G.KOLB Page 4 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 RECONSTRUCT EXISTING PAVING SECTION, BUT NOT LESS THAN CURRENT STANDARD 2" MAXIMUM LIFTS. MINIMUM 2 LIFTS SAWCUT OR GRIND JOINTS: SAWCUT FULL DEPTH OR GRIND 2" DEPTH 2" W~ER 7TR£NCH IN BOTH DIRECTIONS 25' "1N'---11-­25' MIN. ~ 4" MIN, -, ~ Pipe Size I,D.Max, Width less than 6" 30" 6" 36" 8" 36' 10" 42" 12" 42" 15" 48" 18" MIN. +­ 4" MIN. Min. Width 24" 38" 30" 30" 30" 36" ~TRENCH WIDTH~ AS SHOWN BELOW EXISTING PAVEMENT TRENCH BACKFILL CTe -TRENCH WIDTH> 12" SCS -TRENCH WIDTH<12" CLASS "8" OR "c"-TRENCH WIDTH>12" COMPACT TO 95r. OF MAXIMUM DENSI1Y SCS -TRENCH WIDTH<12" PIPE ZONE & BEDDING ClASS "B" OR ·C· BACKFILL COMPACT TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSI1Y 6" MAXIMUM LIFTS BACKFILL FIRST PIPE ZONE LIFT TO SPRINGLINE Closs "B" 8ocklill' 3/4"-0 aggregate base, Reject bose malerial may be used on approval by the Engineer. Closs Cleon sand with na particles size larger thon 1/4' and no more by weight of material passing a 200 sieve Cement Treated Bose (CTB)i Shall conform to the requirement of ODOT. II shall contain 4.5% to 5.5% cement by weight (1 to 2 socks cement/too) Sand Cem~nt Slurry (50S): Shall conform to the requirements of ODOT $pecifico\ion for Closs 8 bedding. It shall consist of at least 3/4 sock of portland cemcn!/cobic yard of sond plus woter, with a 7-inch slump plus or minus 1-1/2 inches. DAT( ; 1/10/2010 SCAlE : NONE UTILITY TRENCH IN PAVEMENT LESS THAN 5 YRS OLD DESCHUTES COUNTY •• ===========================~ ~ ROAJ) DEPARTMEN1' . ~1\2i'Ejl.l~ DRAWING NO. 1-4 APPROVED BY : G.KOL8 Page 5 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 I , j 1 1 J I TABLE A I 20' NOTES: 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECifiED, ROUND TAPERED POLES 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, STANDARD GALVANIZED POLES OR PAINT IN LIEU OF GALVANIZATION 3. USE STANDARD NUT COVERS OR BASE COVERS 4. USE UPSWEEP STYLE MAST ARMS 5. LIGHT EMISSIONS MUST DIRECT DOWNWARD 6. CUT -OFF STYLE LENSES 7. DESIGN FOR 90 MPH WIND SPEED + GUST FACTOR LUMINAIRE ARM DESIGN TABLE --, ARM DEAD LOAD BOLT CIRCLE LENGTH DEFLECTION DlA. 6' 112' 7' ]' b 112' a' 7/8' 7' 2' 6' 10' 1 3/B' 7' 3' 5 112' 12' 2' 7' 4' S' 15' 3 118' 7' 5' 10' 20' ., 114' 0' 4' 3' DAlE: 1/10/2010 SCALE : NONE STREET LIGHTING SINGLE DESCHUTES COUNTY. ROAlJ DEPARTMENT ~~:8p;~It'.o DRAWING NO. 1-5 N'PROVEV BY : a.KOLB Page 6 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 I I, I 5" 5" NOM. THICKNESS COMPACTED 1"-0 AGGREGATE BASE ROCK OR CINDER SURFACE 60.00' 1-----20.00' -----1 4 SUBGRADE ALL \lEATHER SERVICE ROAD -PARTITION STANDARD R 15' CUL-DE-SAC STANDARD 1/10/2010 NONE ALL WEATHER SERVICE ROAD & CUL-DE-SAC STANDARD DESCHUTES COUNTY i~ ROAD DEPARTMENT -.qt;.~~£~lt<O DMWI!lC 110. I.J'PROV£O or : G.KOLe Page 7 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 I 100'I **45' ON HAND 10'---j FORMED CURB ONLY·· t i CURB ~ \ ~ / ~ " CONTRACTION JOINT EXPANSION JOINl EXPANSION & CONTRACTION JOINTS R 1/2" R 3/4" MAX. 12" COUNlY STANDARD CURB NOTES: CONCRETE SHALL BE COMMERCIAL GRADE. ;:\000 P.S.I. R 1/2" I ~, / r 6"-....I FLAT R 1/2" R 3/4" MAX. .....\.;."J/ :., .. ~i:< ':. A.C.~~~~~l(' :;.. :; . ". ...:. :: . 16" .... :.J.' ." '.... . . 16" COUNlY STANDARD CURB PLACED ACCORDING TO CURRENT OREGON STANDARDS AND SPECifiCATION fOR CONSTRUCTION, SECTION 00440 AND CONTAIN NO ADDITIVES TO CAUSE RAPID SETTING. PROTECT fROM ADVERSE WEATHER FOR 7 DAYS. 1. EXPANSION JOINTS ARE REQUIRED AT: A. END Of CURB RADIUS B. DRIVEWAY APRONS C. POINTS OF CURVATURE D. MAXIMUM SPACING Of 100' ON MACHINE FORMED CURBS E. MAXIMUM SPACING Of 45' ON HAND fORMED CURBS 2. BASE ROCK UNDER CURB AS REQUIRED TO MATCH STREET SECTION. :t MINIMUM THICKNESS. 3. LIGHT BROOM fiNISH REQUIRED. OATE , SCAlE : 3/14/11 NONE DESCHUTES COUNTY ~.'fES<-:~,CONCRETE DRAI'IING 110. N'PROVEO BY : ROAD DEPARTMENTCURB2-2 G.KOLB '1)i~I]Iq;'Bf'.l".fi I I Page 8 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 I f ' THE OIIl£NSlIlNS !<NO SlOPES PRESEllTa> IN THESE DETAILS AA!. THE urNl~U" NECESSARY TO COliPLY WITH THE 2011 IJ:JMG !<NO MUST BE ADHEREO TO FOIl NEW CONSTRVCnoll. TREET GRADE SLOPE 2% OR FLAT -­___ MAXIMUM WIDTH: 35' COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 14' -20' RESIDENnAl TYPICAL DRIVEWAY / DROP CURB FOR STANDARD SIDEWALK -OPTION "A" N.T.S. REINFORCEMENTRACK OF SIDEWALK WHEN REO'D (SEE NOTE 6) COUNlY STANDARD CURB (DWG 2-2) NOTES: 6" AGG BASE / TYPICAL DRIVEWAY SECTION N.T.S. --­20.0~---I­ PLAN VIEW WHEELCHAIR PATH SCJ\I.E : 3/14/2011 NONE ORAWIIlG NO, M'PRCM1l BY : 2-3 G.KOLB N.T.S. CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APRON OPTION "A" 1. COMPACT BACKAll UNDER SIDEWALK & DRIVEWAY TO 95% OF RELATIVE MAXIMUM DENSllY (MSHTO T-99) TO 6" THICK MIN. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE COMMERCIAL GRADE, 3000 p.s.1. PLACED ACCORDING TO CURRENT OREGON STANDARDS AND SPEClflCATION FOR CONSTRUCTION, SEcnON 00440, CONTAIN NO ADDInVES TO CAUSE RAPID SETTING AND BE PROTECTED FROM ADVERSE WEATHER FOR 7 DAYS. 3. LIGHT TRANSVERSE BROOM ANISH REQUIRED ON SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. 4. FULL EXPANSION JOINTS AT ENDS OF DRIVEWAY. CONTRACTION JOINTS AT TRANSITION LINES AND 5' CENTERS AlONG SIDEWAlK. 5. MAINTAIN CONSTANT GRADE AT BACK EDGE THROUGH DRIVEWAYS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. 6. NO. 4 REBAR (2 LONGITUDiNAl BARS, TRANSVERSE BARS 4'-0" O.C.) REQUIRED IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS. S"x 6", 10 GA., WIRE MESH MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF REBAR. 7. DRIVEWAY APRONS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION. a. DRIVEWAYS GREATER THAN 15' WILL REOUIRE AODITIONAL CONTRACTION JOINTS WITHIN THE DRIVEWAY AREA. DESCHUTES COUNTY~• '< >.; ROAD DEPARTMENT '¢it-.INESlt\\fS Page 9 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 NOTES: 1. COMPACT BACKFILL UNDER SIDEWAlK &: DRIVEWAY TO 95% OF RELATIVE MAXIMUM DENSITY (AASHTO T-99) TO 6" THICK MIN. 2. CONCRETE SHAlL BE COMMERCIAL GRADE, 3000 P.S.I, PLACED ACCORDING TO CURRENT OREGON STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION FOR CONSTRUCTION, SECTION 00440, AND CONTAIN NO ADDITIVES TO CAUSE RAPID SETTING. PROTECT FROM ADVERSE WEATHER FOR 7 DAYS, 3. LIGHT TRANSVERSE BROOM RNISH REQUIRED ON SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS, 4. FULL EXPANSION JOINTS AT ENOS OF DRIVEWAY. CONTRACTION JOINTS ALONG TRANSITION LINES AND 5' CENTERS ALONG SIDEWAlK, 5. MAINTAIN CONSTANT GRADE AT BACK EDGE THROUGH DRIVEWAYS WHENEVER POSSIBLE, 6. NO, 4 REBAR (2 LONGITUDINAL BARS, TRANSVERSE BARS 4'-0' O,C.) REQUIRED IN COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAYS, 6"x 6", 10 GA., WIRE MESH MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF REBAR. 7, DRIVEWAY APRONS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION, 8. DRIVEWAYS GREATER THAN 15' IN WIDTH WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL CONTRACTION JOINTS WITHIN THE DRIVEWAY SECTION. tlA" I· 35' COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL • 5 • 14' -20' RE_SIO_EN_TIAl._-:--j-l'A.~ [~.li:ji~';Si:g~!~!{iti:;i':'i':iii<riDi ~1i4K"j . I WHEELCHAIR PATHREINFORCED AREA (SEE NOTE 6) PLAN VIEW BACK OF 3,5" SIDEWALKL6" CURB CUT -.C DROP I ---::i , "'.r-::nt""-"""'--" FRONT VIEW niE DIIoIENSIONS AND SLOPES PI!ESOflED IN lH£SE D£TAlLS ARE lH£ 10111110"101 NECESSARY TO COMP~Y \\Ini nit 2011 lIo""r; AND MUST Il£ ADHEllEO TO f'OI! NEW COMSTllIIClJON. -------------­5'--------1 1----3'--­ 2% -.... A-A TYPICAL DRIVEWAY SECTION ~', 4" STANDARD . SIDEWAlK (SE£ DWG 2-6) 6" CONCRETE DRIVEWAY COUNTY STANDARD LIP 0-3/4" MAX 12"/16" " ..;..,··....:'.....····/I:J 1 12 TRANSITION WIDTH •A" WilL CHANGE AS THE STREET GRADE CHANGES, MAINTAIN A 1:12 DR FLATIER STREET GRADE "A' 0% TO 0.5r. 3.5' 0.5% TO 17­4' 1% TO 3.5% 6' 3.5% &. UP 8' CURB (SEE OWG 2-2) !>'ITE : 3/14/11 SCALE : NONE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APRON OPTION "8" DESCHUTES COUNTY ~~~ q "< ROAD DEPARTMENT ~1;>.tJ\'li'E~l~ OAAWING NO. 2-4 APPROVED BY : G.KOLB Page 10 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 I I . '!HE IlIt.I£HSlONS AND SLOPU PRESENTED IN 1H£SE !)tTAlLS AR( THE MINIMUM NrCEllSAIIY TO COI.IPLY VII'!H THE 2011 ADM(; AND MUST BE AONERrD TO Fill! NtW CONSTRUCnON. THIS DESIGN CAN ONLY BE USED ON LOCAL-LOCAL INTERSECTIONS PARALLEL RAMP ON CURB RADIUS CENTER "OPTIONAL WIDTH WI Tii 1; 12 SLOPED RAMPS (6.0' IN LENGTH) PERPENDICUlAR RAMP WHEELCHAIR PATH NOTES: I~ SLOP 1:12 (TYP.) SEE IDE RAMP TEXTURE DETAIL I NOTE 1 PARALLEL RAMP ON TANGENT SECTION A-A PAVERS MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF TEXTURED CONCRETE NO UP ~ETWEEN CURB AND ~:::r:~7"1P::T':'"'7:"-::->':'''"'!'I"":::::;;~~.Ji1 ROAD SURfACE PAVERS MAY BE USED IN LIEU Of TEXTURED CONCRETE l.~~~~+~:\:;:f~::-::·:··~ --.. O.33 ....._~.f ••• , ••• : I.. ~ r~ .. ' .. ." .: '.."I ~ ......:.~.~,: ..... ~~'~... ,~,., ..... '.' -__ 4.0 _1..._____' ":':-,:~ ": ," .. r­60' ~.<.:.:t.;.'...• SECTION C-C' ,.,'. PAVERS MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF TEXTURED CONCRETE 1.66-2.35' TYPftf:SPACING-l I­ ~ N TRUNCATED DOMES 1­ 1. SIDE AAMP TEXlURING IS TO BE DONE WITH AN EXPANDED METAL GRATE PlACED AND REMovro FROM WET CONCRETE TO l£Avr A DIAMOND PATTERN AS SHOWN (SEE SIDE AAMP TEXTURE DETAIL). THE LONG AXIS OF THE DIAMOND PATTERN SfWL BE PARAllEL 10 THE CURB. GRoovrs SHAlL BE I/e" DEEP AND 1/4' WIDE. 2. s;.CK EDGE OF AAMP IMPROVEMENT TO BE AT lHE SAME PROFILE AND GRADE AS THE COIfflNUATION OF THE BACK EDGE OF THE SIDEWAlK THROUGH THE RAMP AIlfA 3. AAMPS FOR BIKEWAYS TO BE RJLL WlOTH Of lHE BIKEWAY WHEN APPROACH IS PERPENDICUlAR TO THE CURB AND ,.. ~INI~UI.I or 6 fEET WHEN THE APPROACHING BIKEWAY IS PARALLEl AND ADJACENT TO CURB. 4. SIDEWALK RAMP SlOPES MAY BE REDUCED TO 1:8 WHEN THE COST OF fdODIFYlNG EXISTING FACILITIES FAIl EXCEEDS THE COST Of THE SIDEWALK PROJECT. 5. A RAMP-ON-RADIUS IS ONLY PERMITTED AT INTERSECTIONS OF LOCAL TO lOCAL SJRITIS. ALL HIGHER ClASSifiCATION INTERSECTIONS SfWL HAvr TWO CURB AAMPS, AS PER OooT OWG RO 760, EACH CENTERED ON lHE RADIUS POiNf Of THE CURB RADlUS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIEO. CATCH BASIN GRATES Will NOT BE lOCATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE RAMP, UNLESS SPECIAl. GRATES AIlE PR0V10EO. illiTE : SCAI.£ : J/14/2()11 I NONE: G.KOLB SIDEWALK A~ID CURB RAMPS DESCHUTES COUNTY b~ ============= I:i -.; ROAD DE'PARTJ.fENT '¢itl~'EIt)~ Page 11 of 19 -EXHI BIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 EXPANSION JOINTS -45' MAXIMUM 5' ~'A 1__________________~V~AR~'E=·S~(5~'~M~IN~·)~_________________I~ --2 " 4" CONCRETE, O.O.O.T. SPEC., 3000 P.S.I. w/MEDIUM BROOM FINISH PERPENDICUlAR TO CURB 0.02/FT.... SECTION A-A DATE : SCILE : 3/14/11 NONE DRAWING NO. APPROVED I!'f : 2 6 G.KOLB TYPICAL CONCRETE CURB & SIDEwALK DETAIL Page 12 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 RIGHT-OF-VAY 5' l' ROCKLINE SHOULDER OISTANCE FROM PAVEMENT TO RIGHT-Qf-WAY -5 FrET. SAC!< Of MAILBOX TO RiGHT-Of-WAY. J FEET. ~ E§; :::'Ii EDGE OF PAVEMENT DETAIL OF MAILBOX PLACEMENT NOT TO SCALE ';.\CAD,ProJ.c,.\DC Si""~.rd.\d.g\2-1.d.g 60' RIGHT-DF-VAY IJIDTH "'ILL VARY FROM 24'-32' I I t : 'I I ,11M , w5 " EJ , >­ "ll ' ~ :~ 1 i I I I i§ : I I I (i I ", I! 10' ADDITIONAL 1----+.1-I-1j PAVEMENT FORl--l--­t i' ~ : :r oR!',',I-u..(;? a~:;~~ ~ ~B' 'g IZ~0W~ ~ ~~' ICk:w!::1~..J Z! I I~..JCk::::>::r ­ ); z::i: ~ I I ~ I IL~,I I. 1--__ ,,$\, I I t \~: IN, .....-', I I , \ I r-" \ I~ ; \: ~' : \, V I It : I I TURNOUT CENTERLINE EDGE OF PAVEMENT ~RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE J DATE , SCALE : NONE CLUSTER POSTAL DESCHUTES COUNTY ,j>~ ! ==~======~============~ ~DELIVERY BOXDAAW1IiG NO. N'PRi1IED BY : ROAD DEPARTMENTPARKING BAY2-7 G.KOLe ~t;;"NEl1If~l~ , f ~ f I Page 13 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 i \ 3/14/11 I HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT VERTICAL ALIGNMENT A CL GUTTER LINEI PVCHORIZ. PC _1---B ---11...._1 VERTICAL CURVE o ____ c ...::::.....___ VERTICAL TANGENT SECTION '.lITH APPROACH SLOPE EQUAL TO THE CROSS-SLOPE OF INTERSECTION STREET BUT NDT BREATER THAN +/-"C' SECTION A-A THRU STREET STEM STREET A MIN B MIN C MAX SLOPE D MIN V.C. LOC AL / INDUS TRIAL LOCAL/INDUSTRIAL 0' 0' 6X 50' COLLECTOR LOCAL/INDUSTRIAL 50' 50' 4% 50' COLLECTOR COLLECTOR 100' 100' 3% 100' ARTERIAL LOCAL 50' 50' 4:1. 100' ARTERIAL COLLECTOR 100' 100' ;::% 1;::5' ARTERIAL ARTERIAL 200' 200' 2% 150 OAlL : SCAlE: 1/10/2010 NONE DRAWING NO. N'PRO'IEO BY : 2-8 a.KOlB "T/I INTERSECTION DESCHUTES COUNTY $~;ALIGNMENT ROAD DEPAR1'MENTSTANDARD ~/NE'}j·ttl~ I I Page 14 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 TYPE 0-9 0-11 APPROX. THICK 7/S" H/4" SIZE RATES PER QUAN. PER SIZE RATES PER QUlIN. PER SO.YO MILE SQ.YO MILE ASPHALT .50 GAl.. 29.21 TONS .55 GAL 37.64 TONS ~ AGGREGATE 3/4"-1/2" .016 cy 225 cy 1 1/4"-3/4" .025 cy 352 cy ASPHALT i 0 .45 GAl.. 26.29 TONS .50 GAL 29.21 TONS ~ ~ AGGREGATE 1/2"-1/4" .OOB cy 141 cy 3/4"-1/2' .016 cy 223 cy 1/4"-#10 .003 cy 42 C\I '12"-1/4" .003 C'I 42 cv 0:: ASPHALTCL Vl 0 0::,., AGGREGATE EMULS. ASPHALT .40 GAL 23.36 TONS .40 GAL 23.36 TONS ~ tI') AGGREGATE 1/4"-#10 .009 cy 127 cy 1/4"-#10 .009 cy 127 cy ASPHALT EMULSIFIED ASPHALT TONS OF ASPHALT AC-20 AC15-5TR CRS-2 CRS-2P HfRS-Pl GALS/TON AT 60 DEG. F 235 238 241 241 NORMAL APPLICATION TEMPERATURE 300 300 155 150 GAL~(TON AT NORMAL APPLIC. TEMP 25B 259 244 246 CATE : SC&E : 1/10/2010 NONE APPROVED BY G.KOLB ASPHALT PENETRATION MACADAM (OILMAT) SPECIFICA TIONS DESCHUTES COUNTY .7~I:l "< ROAD DEPARTMENT ~~Jl'~l~ CRAWING NO. 2-9 Page 15 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 __ 2 1/2' X 2' X 3/16' ANGLE IRON CONSTRUCTION TOLERANCES ±3/16' -: 2 3/9 ...... -~16' J.S.:-­ ~ /., ~ ~ ~ 't. ;/1. ~ I It SINGLE FRAME G-l STORM SE'WER ('WHERE REQ'D) 8' LD. MIN. C-900 SLOPE FLAT ON X-PIPES ~ ~ , l • I " " " f, " I,'I , l i4 'or. Ir.},. " # 'I: " " I DOUBLE FRAME G-2 4. ~ , " " 27 S/S"<>; 31 11 4!.-., LS . 1u i, ."­IM r co " Il~ , "I, I -­ I'I-----t--..,.-.-..,1 12....,.3,..../_8·-+---t IS' SEDIMENT MIN AREA , ', • ~'·1--_27-m5rr/_ • ., ,8-+---t." ' .. DETAIL SHOVING GRATE ORIENTATION TO CURB LINE NOTES, I. UNLESS OTHER\JISE SPECIFIED, ALL CATCH BASINS TO BE DOUBLE CATCH BASINS. 2. BACKFILL TO BE COMPACTED TO 951. OF OPTIMUM AASHTO T -99. 3. DURING CONSTRUCTION, 2' PLANKING SHALL TO COVER CATCH BASIN UNTIL GRATES ARE ," " " .' . CURB 20 3/8' .. " .. BOTTOM POURED AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION "'-... 6' MIN. BOTTOM BE USED INSTALLED. 1/2' DIA. ANCHOR BOL TS OR EQUIVALENT 'WELDED TO FRAME. 8 REQ'D -SINGLE, 16 REQ'D -DOUBLE. 6' CURB EXPOSURE l' DROP FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE SLOPE TOP AS REQ'D TO RETENTION AREA MINIMUM DEPTH IS 30'+ PIPE DIA. + PAVING SECTION DEPTH MAY BE SEPARATELY DA1£ , NONE3/14-/11 STANDARD DESCHUTES COUNTYi~ CATCH BASIN qDAAl'llfIC NO. APPROIIED BY : G,KOlB DOUBLE & SINGLE ROAD DEPARTMENT ~V1l~f~l~ I3 ••••------" _____________.v___._._._____••~•••,_'''._____ ~._.___• _____• ______~_~_~_.._.____._, "_,__.,.,,_____..,...~._ ••_~I Page 16 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 #4 REBAR EACH VAY 12' D.C. TOP 8. BOT 3' DIA BEND IN TOP BARS VHERE SIDEVALK 2' BURY PRESENT I POUR MONOLITHIC VITH TOP NORMAL SLOPE OF PAVEMENT SIDE\JALK FRAME EMBEDDED IN FINISH VALL ON THREE SIDES 3' SLOT · .,, .'.. " .· .' ..~ , . " '. "''II' STORM -" . --6' \JALL . •. TYP,18' ~: -" ", " ., .:. . · '. J----...,---~~.,..__,.-~_o_..J...,r-____o___1 .. .. " .t, ...,. :4 ••• '4 .' ~ of .. , " ","'. ',' ,".;,':, 4'4 ~ ,4 ~4 • " ;.. .' . > NOTES: SEE DVG. 3-3 FOR GRATE DETAILS TYPE CG. SINGLE CATCH BASIN FRAME TYPE CG-21 DOUBLE CATCH BASIN FRAME TYPE CG-3 CONCRETE INLETS ARE ALLOWED, SEE D,D,O,T, DVG RD372 FOR DETAILS DATE : SCJ.l.E : 3/14/11 NONE DESCHUTES COUNTY.SIDEw ALK • t:i ~ DAA\\'lNG NO. ;.pPROVfO IlY : CATCH BASIN ROAD DEPARTMENT3 2 G.KOL8 ~t>.I~"$J<IJ<V Page 17 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 , . . ~ , . ...~ ' . . .. .. ,",.,", ~~;t ~1:::•..=....::;:...•z::;; , ' ..=...:::::.•..::::::.•..::::::••.::::::.•::•.•::z: ... ::;: ••••qlji.l=: •...::;: ....z:l>' .,. " .~ t::;:,,:::::z'::::;:::" ',::::::;:,:;:;:j":.'. .,.,'.',', •,:, '::.:z. ',',',', '.', ":\:: ,,',',',. '. -< I ., '.',. *,',' ...•... '.'~', .~ ". '. -1­ lIZ'xl' Fa , ":1':' ::' 2' ON CENTER <TYP'). '. "':, '. . , ,',.' ,:r--r-­ .. *., 'l I ~ '. .. ,'. -" '. >.: " . '. '. '. . ' 31 1/2' ",. " .. " .. ·~~:::::;;::.:t 3/.',2' ~ ....!j... ••.•••• >·.!r.·.·.···• .'.', '. '. '. '. ~. '. '.' :. :.... . ~ . . . . " ~15 318'1' "' ---I NOTES, 4' DEPTH BAR AS SHOVN FOR DOUBLE CATCH BASIN ONLY. 2' DEPTH ALL AROUND FOR SINGLE CATCH BASIN, DELETE FLANGE. DAlE : ISCAl( : DESCHUTES COUNTY G~'1/10/2010., NONE STANDARD CATCH BASIN!lRi\W1liO NO, IIPPRI)II£I) BY: 3 GRATE ROAD DEPARTMENT G,KOLS ~./J\x£~ll"'" Page 18 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 f--------RIGHT or 'vIAY GRAVEL SHOULDERS SIDEI,IALKS -I 1r-~ROAD'vIAY~~I~SS~LLOO~PP~EE.~roro~D~RA~IN~t~~~~~~~~~I~~MIN~___~ \... /' '-3,1 SLOPES LOCAL ROAD ~ITH S~ALES AND SIDE~ALKS NOTESI SEE DCC17-TABLE 'A' FOR MINIMUM ROAD DESIGN STANDARDS' SI,IALES MUST COMPLY 'vIITH CENTRAL OREGON STDRMI,IATER MANUAL, , DATE , SCAlE ; 1/10/2010 NONE DRAINAGE DESCHUTES COUNTY $fi~ O/?AVlI/iG NO. APPROVED IIi : SwALE ROAD DEPARTMENT3-4 G.KOLB "t>it>4'1'2i'1>'jt1\tJ . Page 19 of 19 -EXHIBIT B to Ordinance 2011-018 ,. , ' I,• '~ ~ 1 j t I 1 l• I ~ ~ ! a 'j ,~ <~ I, i J l l i ,j ; ! 1 i l , ,i •f i t .~ J I i $ ., ~ I i J '1:'! i l! ~ J I 1 1j l ,J 1 ·1 1 i~ ~ 10"~ ~ ,, ~ I I FINDINGS INTRODUCTION Title 17 Subdivisions, deals with development that occurs within the public right-of­ way throughout Deschutes County. This Title was originally adopted by the Board of County Commissioners via Ordinance No. 81-043 in December of 1981. Since that time, there have been several Ordinances (88-015; 93-012) that amended and added Chapters to the Title and other Ordinances (90-003; 93-057; 95-082; 96-003; 97-005; 97-035; 98­ 004; 2001-016; 2001-041 and 2004-025) that made corrections to certain Chapters. The last change to this Title was in 2004 and since that time, the Road Department has changed the standards and specifications used on products, DEQ has changed how they are handling the issue of Underground Injection Wells (UIC) and there have been major changes to the requirements for ADA access on sidewalk ramps. DISCUSSION There are basically two main changes that will occur as a result of this Ordinance 1. DCC 17.48 is revised to reference the Central Oregon Stormwater Manual versus the Oregon Department of Transportation Hydraulics Manual. The Central Oregon Stormwater Manual was developed in conjunction with the Cities of Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville and Sisters; Crook County and Deschutes County, the Oregon Association of Clean Water Agencies and the Central Oregon Community Investment Board. The committee worked with the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) during the process to insure that this manual was acceptable to the DEQ for stormwater related issues in development. 2. Repealed the existing standard drawings along with the existing bicycle information from the ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The standard drawings were last updated in 2000 and since then the County has eliminated drywells from use in the public right-of-way and adopted drainage swales for drainage. The new drawing also depicts the current standards required for ADA accessibility on sidewalk ramps. The bicycle standards were removed as they are available on the current ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan on-line on ODOT's website. Please reference Exhibit "1" attached to these Findings, which is a detailed summary of the changes in Ordinance 2011-018. As described below, the changes in the text of Deschutes County Code Chapter 17.48 are extremely minor as are the changes in the drawings for road design and, therefore, do not involve any of the Statewide Planning Goals and are compliant with the County's Comprehensive Plan. Page 1 of5 EXHIBIT "C" TO ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 Exhibit "I" Summary of Changes -Title 17 DCC 17.48: 1. 7.48.090 Intersections (A): added "per current AASHTO standards" -This is a minor change to clarify the standards. AASHTO standards are the standards accepted in the industry. 2. 17.48.190 Drainage (A): Replaced "Oregon Department of Transportation hydraulics manual" with "Central Oregon Stormwater Manual". This is a minor change because the Central Oregon Stormwater Manual is tailored for Central Oregon. 3. 17.48.190 Drainage (B) (2): Revised drawing numbers to match new standard drawings. This is merely housekeeping. 4. 17.48.190 Drainage (D): Replaced "Oregon Department of Transportationhydraulics manual" with "Central Oregon Stormwater Manual". Same as 17.48.190 5. 17.48.190 Drainage (G): Revised section to read that Injection Wells (drywells) are prohibited in the public right-of-way. Drywells do not protect ROWs adequately from stormwater runoff. The County requires drainage swales for stormwater runoff, which allow for better filtering through the ground of the pollutants in stormwater. Therefore, eliminating injections wells in the ROW better protects the ground water from the pollutants in storm water. 6. 17.48.220 Driveways (C): Replaced "on roadway" with "onto the public right-of way". This is merely clarifies that all of the public ROW is of concern and not merely the roadway portion of the ROW. 7. 17.48.240 Utilities-Permit (A)(4.): Deleted the last sentence concerning the improvement agreement. The reason for eliminating that sentence is that we do not do improvement agreements for utility installation. If the contractor is not licensed, bonded and insured, we require a cash deposit for the amount stated in the permit. The permit is signed by both the County and the applicant. 17.48.250 Utilities -Construction-Perfonnance Standards (A): Deleted reference to APW A and substituted "Deschutes County Standards, Title 17 and the current ODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction." and updated standard drawing numbers. f f Page 2 of 5 EXHIBIT "C" TO ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 I I .. c' 8. 17.48.250 Utilities -Construction-Performance Standards (B): Revised working hours to match what is on our utility permit. This is a minor change that merely adds one hour to the morning and evening hours of worked allowed to be performed. These are still normal working hours and nothing in the Statewide goals or County Comprehensive Plan speaks to work hours. 9. 17.48.260 Utilities-Construction-Excavation (C): Changed distance from 250 to 300 feet. This is a minor change in that trenches along roads will be incrementally opened eventually. This just allows a longer trench at any given time. 10. 17.48.270 Utilities-Construction-Backfilling and Restoring (8): Revised standard drawing number. This is merely housekeeping. 11. 17.48.330 Construction-General Specifications: Changed reference on applicable specifications on contracts to "current edition of the ODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction". 12. 17 .48.340 Construction-Testing: Updated references to "Current Addition" versus stating a year. Changing years of publications does not involve the statewide planning goals or the County's Comprehensive Plan. 13. 17.48.390 to 17.48.440: Added reference to current ODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction. 14. 17.48.420 Construction-Surfacing Requirements (3): Deleted paragraph. What type of materials are allowed for constructing a road or a sidewalk is not relevant to the statewide planning goals or the County's Comprehensive Plan because it does not affect the location or amount of ROW needed for any given project. This section references the use of three inch minus cinder aggregate which we do not use anymore 15. 17.48.420 Construction-Surfacing Requirements (D): Replaced "Class C n with "Level 3 HMAC". This is a new designation ofHMAC used in the ODOTIAPW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction 16. 17.48.430 Construction-Concrete Curb: Changed class of concrete from Class 3300 to 3000 to match ODOT I APW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction 17. 17.48.440 Construction-Sidewalks: Changed class of concrete from Class 3300 to 3000 to match ODOT I APW A Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction 18. 17.48.460 Construction-Sidewalks: Changed class of concrete from Class 3300 to 3000 to match ODOT/APWA Oregon Standard Specifications for Construction Page 3 of5 EXHIBIT "c" TO ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 I I t I I • 19. 17.48.470 Construction-Permanent Traffic Control: Deleted the first sentence referencing Appendix B and added statement at the end of the section concerning the Current Federal Highway Administrations Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD provides a uniform sign standard used throughout the state and is updated from time to time. Thus, it is more current than the existing Appendix B to this chapter to better deal with current technology. The goals and comprehensive plan are not implicated by this change because these regulations are for safety and, possibly, aesthetics but the goals and the comprehensive plan do not have provisions for aesthetics other than in the Landscape Management areas and those are governed by DCC Chapter 18.84 that has its own more specific sign regulations. Drawings, Standard Drawings 1. Repealed the existing standard drawings along with the existing bicycle information from the ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian and replaced it with revised standard drawings. Drawings changed are as follows: a. 1-3: Revised backfill note to show Class "B" or "C" backfill can be used from top to trench to top of pipe. b. 1-4: New drawing, "Utility Trench in Pavement Less than 5 Yrs. Old". This is for situations where the utility cannot be installed by boring and jacking under the new pavement. c. 1-5: New drawing, "Street Lighting, Single". d. 2-2: Changed class of concrete from 3300 psi to 3000 psi e. 2-3: Revised dwg. to meet current ADA standards f. 2-4: Revised dwg. to meet current ADA standards g. 2-5: Revised dwg. to meet current ADA standards h. 2-7: Revised dimensions concerning layout 1. 3-1: Deleted Drywell drawing and replaced with "Standard Catch Basin, Double and Single". J. 3-2: Deleted Dry well location drawing and replaced with "Sidewalk Catch Basin". k. 3-3: Was "Standard Catch Basin, Double and Single", is now "Standard Catch Basin Grate". I. 3-4: Was "Sidewalk Catch Basin", is now "Drainage Swale". m. 3-5: drawing 3-5 is now drawing 3-3. 2. The information from the ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian plan was removed as it is referenced in 17.48.140 and doesn't need to be included in the standard drawings. Page 3. Page 4 of 5 EXHIBIT "C" TO ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018 .. CONCLUSION. None of the text and drawing changes affect any statewide planning goals or the comprehensive plan because they do not significantly change how roads are constructed or how they are to designed to handle stormwater runoff. In fact, as stated above, these changes to provide drainage swales rather than catch basins actually improves the treatment of stormwater such that fewer pollutants will go into the groundwater. Additionally, most of the changes are safety related and any land use impacts will be mitigated at the time of an application for development. Until a specific development application is submitted, there is no way to determine any effect on surrounding land uses. Finally, some of the changes are to comply with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act and the County has no choice but to implement those. I i I i, r Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT "C" TO ORDINANCE NO. 2011-018