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0277CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Proposed Street Standards for Construction February 10, 1983 As Adopted by City Council and Assigned Ordance Street Composition: The street composition in the residential development of the City of Southlake shall consist of a two-lane street with drainage ditches on each side. The street shall have a crown height of six to eight inches (6" to 8") and a crown width of thirty six feet (36') which shall include a thirty one foot (31') wide and eight inch (8") deep crushed stone base constructed upon a six inch (6") deep lime stabilized subgrade, (if r~'~6ired) with a twenty four foot (24') wide surface treatment in the center of the said base material. The City shall make recommendation as to the type subgrade required after sufficient information has been provided by the developer. The surface treatment shall be two inches (2") of hot mix asphalt. Core samples shall be made by the developer at his expense. Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof sets forth the re- quirements as stated above. Th~ streets, including parkways, shall be excavated to the line and grade shown on the construction plans approved by the City Engineer. Street Pavin9 Materials 1. Lime Lime for stabilization shall be Type 'B" Commercial Lime Slurry When sampled and tested according to prescribed lexas Highway Department procedures, hydrated lime shall confor~ to the following requirements as to chemical composition: Hydrate Alkalinity, percent by weight CA(OH)2. Minimum 90.0%. Unhydrated Lime Content, percent by weight CAO Maximum 5.0%.."Free Water" Content, percent by weight H20 Maximum 4.0%. The percent by weight by residue retained shall conform to the following requirements: Residue retained on a No. 6 sieve, Maximum 0.0% Residue retained on a No. l0 sieve, Maximum 1.0% Residue retained on a No. 30 sieve, Maximum 2.5%. Type "B" Commercial ~ime Slur~, shall be a pumpable suspension of solids in water. The water ~r liquid portion of the slurry shall not contain dissolved material in sufficient quantity and/or nature injurious or objectionable for the purpose in- tneded. The solids portion of the mixture, when considered on the basis of "solids content", shall consist principally of hydrated lime of a quality and fineness sufficient to meet the above mentioned requirements as to chemical composition and residue. 2. Crushed Stone The materials shall be crusher-run broken stone and shall consist of durable particles of stone mixed with approved binding material. The processed material shall be a Type "A", Grade 1 material, and when properly slaked and tested, the flexible base material shall meet the following requirements: Retained on 1-3/4 inch sieve Re~ained on No. 4 sieve Retained on No. 40 sieve 0% 45 to 75% 60 to 85% Material passing the No. 40 sieve shall be known as "Soil Binder" and shall meet the following requirements when prepared in accordance with THD test Method lex-lO1-E procedure: lhe liquid limit shall not exceed 40 The plasticity index shall not exceed l0 -2- The percent of wear, as determined by the Los Angeles Abrasion Test of Coarse Aggregate, AASHO Designation T-96, with subsequent revisions, shall not exceed 50%. 3. Hot-Mix Asphaltic Concrete Hot mix asphaltic concrete pavement shall consist of a pavement composed of a compacted mineral aggregate and asphaltic material. Hot mix asphaltic concrete shall be transported to and constructed on the completed base course or sub-base in accordance with these speci- fications and in conformity with lines, grades, and typical cross sections shown on the plans. The mineral aggregate shall be composed of a coarse aggregate, a fine aggregate, and, if required, a mineral filler. Samples of coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and mineral filler shall be submitted for tests if required by the Engineer. It shall contain not more than one (1) percent by weight of organic matter, clays, loam, or pebbles coated therewith. Mineral aggregate from each coarse shall meet the quality test specified herein. The combined minera¥ aggrega~e~ after final processing by the mixing plant, and prior'to addition of asphalt and mineral filler, shall have a sand equivalent value of not less than 50, when subjected to the sand equi- valent test as outlined in Texas Highway Department Bulletin C-14. The fine aggregate shall be that part of the aggregate passing the No. l0 sieve and shall consist of sand or screenings or a combination of sand and screenings. The plasticity index of that part of the fine aggregate passing the No. 40 sieve shall not be more than 6. Sand shall be composed of durable stone particles free from injurious foreign matter. Screenings shall be of the same or similar material as specified for coarse aggregate. The coarse aggregate shall be that part of the aggregate retained on a No. l0 sieve; shall consist of clean, crushed, durable fragments of stone, crushed blast furnace slag, crushed gravel, or combinations thereof as hereinafter specified, of uniform quality throughout. Coarse aggregate will be tested in accordance with THD Bulletin C-11 (Decantation) and material removed shall not be more than one percent by weight. The coarse aggregate shall have an abrasion of not more than 40 percent loss by weight when subjected to the Los Angeles abrasion test. -3- Mineral filler shall consist of thoroughly dry stone dust, slate dust, portland cement or other non-plastic mineral dust approved by the Engineer. The mineral filler sha)l be free from foreign and other injurious matter. When tested by the method outlined in lHD Bulletin C-14, it shall meet the following grading requirements; Percent by Weight Passing a No. 30 sieve Passing a No. 80 sieve, not less than Passing a No. 200 sieve, not less than lO0 9O 65 The asphaltic materials shall be of the grade and type shown on the plans or approved by the Engineer. The paving mixtures shall consist of a uniform mixture of coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and asphaltic material. The grading of each constituent of the mineral aggregate shall be such as to produce, when properly proportioned, a mixture, which, when tested in accordance with lHD Bulletin C-j4, will conform to the limitations for master grading given belowqfor the type specified. Crushed stone, crushed gravel, or pea gravel may be used in the Type "D" surface course. For thoroughfare streets, as designated by the Engineer, the hot mix asphaltic concrete surface course shall be compacted to 94% density and be Type "C". Type "C" (Coarse Graded Surface Course): Passing 7/8" sieve 100 Passing 5/8" sieve 95 to 100 Passing 5/8" sieve, retained on 3/8" sieve 15 to 40 Passing 3/8" sieve, retained on No. 4 sieve l0 to 35 Passing No. 4 sieve, retained on No. l0 sieve l0 to 30 Total retained on No. l0 sieve 50 to 70 Passipg No. l0 sieve, retained on No. 40 sieve 0 to 30 Passing No. 40 sieve, retained on No. 80 sieve 4 to 25 Passing No. 80 sieve, retained on No. 200 sieve 3 to 25 Passing No. 200 sieve 0 to 8 lhe asphaltic material shall form from 3.5 to 7 percent of the mixture by weight. -4- For residential streets the hot mix asphaltic concrete surface course shall be compacted to 94% density and by Type "D". ]spe "D" (Fine Graded Surface Course.): Percent by Weight Passing 1/2" sieve 100 Passing 3/8" sieve 95 to 100 Passing 3/8" sieve, retained on No. 4 sieve 20 to 50 Passing No. 4 sieve, retained on No. l0 sieve 10 to 30 Total retained on No. l0 sieve 50 to 70 Passing No. lo sieve, retained on No. 40 sieve 0 to 30 Passing No. 40 sieve, retained on No. 80 sieve 4 to 25 Passing No. 80 sieve, retained on on No. 200 sieve 3 to 25 Passing No. 200 sieve 0 to 8 The asphaltic materiel shall f.o~?m from 4.0 to 8.0 percent of the mixture by weight. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS Subgrade Treatment: The developer shall be required to furnish a minimum of two (2) laboratory tests for each apparent soil type in each block, and stating the amount of lime application required for treatment of the subgradeo if any. Should these tests, or any other observations by the laboratory, or the City Engineer, indicate that a satisfactory subgrade is not being obtained, the developer shall then submit proposed corrective measures for consideration by the City. All streets shall be assumed to have poor subgrades unless and until the developer furnishes actual test data prepared by an independent testing laboratory sufficient in the opinion of the City to show that the subgrade is of a higher quality, or the Ciby Engineer is satisfied that the proposed measures of the developer are adequate for the suhgrade. Such data shall include, but is not necessarily limited to: Liquid Limit, Plasticity Index, and Percent Passing No. 200 Sieve. Classification of the subgrade for evaluating the supporting qualities shall generally apply to the top six inch (6") layer of soil measured down from subgrade surface. In all cases, the requirements set forth in this criteria are minimum and the City reserves the right to require further additional precautions or treatments consistent with sound engineering -5- practice when necessary to provide for other conditions not specifically covered by this criteria. Where the Plasticity Index of the natural soil is equal to or exceeds twenty (20), lime stabilization shall be required. A minimum of six percent (6%} by weight lime to a depth of six inches (6") shall be required. Where the Plasticity Index of the natural soil is less than twenty (20) but equal to or greater than fifteen (15), lime stabilization may be required if, in the opinion of the City Engineer, it is necessary in order to achieve a proper subgrade. Soil samples for determining the Plasticity Index of the natural soils shall be taken at locations specified by the City Inspector and shall be paid for by the developer. At the developer's option and expense, a lime series test may be made by a qualified testing firm, and lime may be applied at the optimum rate indicated by the test. The minimum compaction shall be ninety five percent (95%) as per AASHO designation T180. When proper subgrade cannot be constructed in soils having a low plasticity index, cement stabilization may be required when deemed necessary. A sufficient number of tests shall be performed by an independent testing laboratory, to show the quality of the subgrade throughout the sub-divis~i~n, prior to the placement of the surface course. Generally, this will consist of one test per two hundred (200) feet of street. The exact number and location shall be specified by the City Inspector. Where other conditions apart from the physical properties indicate a special problem such as springs or seepage, drastic material changes from point to point, etc., appropriate studies shall be furnished by a Registered Professional Engineer employed by the developer to indicate the corrective measures needed, subject to approval by the City of Southlake. Crushed Stone Base: The material shall be delivered in approved vehicles and it shall be the charge of the Contractor that the required amount of specified material shall be delivered to secure the proper thickness of completed base course. Material deposited upon the subgrade shall be spread the same day unless otherwise directed by the City Inspector in writing. In the event inclement weather ~r other unforeseen circumstances render impractical the spreading of the material during the first 24-hour period, the material shall be scarified and spread as directed by the City Inspector. The material shall be sprinkled, if directed, and then bladed, dragged and shaped to conform to typical sections shown on the plans. All areas of segregated coarse or fine material shall be corrected or removed and replaced w~th well graded material as directed by the City inspector. -6- If additional binder is considered desirable or necessary after the material is spread and shaped, it shall be furnished and applied in the amount directed by the Inspector. Such binder material shall be carefully incorporated with the material in place by scarifying, harrowing, brooming or by other approved methods. The course shall then be sprinkled as required and rolled as directed until a uniform compaction is secured. Through this entire operation the shape of the course shall be maintained by blading and the surface upon completion shall be smooth and in conformance with the typical sections shown on the plans and to the established lines and grades. The surface on which pavement is to be placed shall not show deviations in excess of one-fourth (1/4") in cross-sections and in a length of five (5) feet, nor a deviation in excess of one-half (1/2") inch in sixteen (16) feet measured longitudinally. Such deviations shall be corrected by loosening, adding or removing material, reshaping and re- compacting by sprinkling and rolling. All irregularities, depressions or weak spots which develop shall be corrected immediately by scarifying the areas affected, adding suitable material as required, reshaping and recompacting by sprinkling and rolling. After final compaction, a field density test shall be made at intervals of 200 feet. Intermediate points may be tested if required by the Inspector and the cost of inter- mediate tests shall be borne by the Contractor. If any density test should indicate that the base material does not meet the compaction requirements, the base material shall be recompacted until the required density is obtained. All re-testing required due to improper compaction shall be paid for by the Contractor. Asphaltic base and all surfaces of curbs, gutters, headers, manholes, valve boxes, etc., that will be in con- tact with the asphaltic concrete mixture, shall be given a thin uniform coating of OA-90 tack coat. The Contractor shall use caution to protect the curb and gutter, if any is present, during placement of the tack coat. -7- A.~]~ ha 1 t Pavement: Before the application of asphaltic material is begun, the sub-base or crushed stone base will be cleaned to the satisfaction of the City Inspector. After the cleaning procedure is completed, a prime coat of MC-1 asphalt will be applied to the sub-base or crushed stone base at the rate of O.lO to 0.25 per square yard. After spreading, the hot mix shall be thoroughly com- pacted by a tandem power driven roller, weighing not less than ten (10) tons, as soon after being spread as it will bear the roller without undue displacement. Rolling shall start longitudinally at the sides and proceed toward the center of the pavement overlapping on successive trips by at least one-half the width of the wheel. The pavement shall be rolled diagonally in two directions with a tandem roller, weighing not less than ten (10) tons, the second diagonal rolling shall cross the lines of the first. Pneumatic rollers shall be used for final rolling. The pavement shall be compressed thoroughly and uni- formly and when tested in accordance with the THD Bulletin C-14 shall meet the following requirements: Laboratory Density (THD Bulletin C-14) Minimum 94-~ercent Maximum 99 percent Optimum 97 percent Patches to Street (Street Cuts): When it becomes necessary to cut an existing street for the installation of utility lines, the following repair standard shall be used for repair to the excavated section of street: STREET SURFACE-~ '! .,SAW CU: (TYE) "\~\\\\\\\~' ~.~'~.~.¥~_ ~2' H.M.A.C. SURFACE COURSE ' ' ' ' ' ]COM~TED SAND BACKFILL 6" .:. ' '.. (s5% C~PA~ON) ~ ~UTILITY LI~ ~ ~ ( WAT~,R ,,EWER, ,A,, ETC. ) ~ M ~ 6 CUSHION S~ND ~ATURAL G~ All street patches to street cuts shall be subject to approval by the City Inspector as deemed necessary. -8- Culvert and Ditch Velocit~ Limitations: When storm water runoff is carried in culverts or ditches either under or along the side of streets, the following flow limitations shall apply to the velocity of the storm water: VELOCITY LIMITATIONS Soil Conditions Maximum Allowable Velocity {f.p.s.) Earth 6 Sod earth (or hydro-mulch) B Paved or riprap apron 15 Shale l0 Rock 15 The developer shall provide construction plans prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer with lines and grades clearly shown for the drainage facilities. There shall be sufficient information shown to determine the velocity of water in ditches or discharging from culverts. The velocity of water shall be indicated on the construction plans. The table of velocity limitations shall be used to determine the type of measures to .~e used to prevent ex- cessive erosion. The City Engin~e~ or Inspector shall make recommendations after sufficient information has been pro- vided and analyized. If in the opinion of the City Engineer or Inspector, adequate measures are not being taken to prevent excessive erosion to ditches and channels, the developer shall be required to revise the plans according to standard practices for good construction and revised plans shall be submitted for approval. Such revisions might require flatter grades, wider ditches, or both, concrete lining, hydro-mulching, or other measures deemed necessary to prevent excessive erosion to ditches or channels. -9- ~L SO' _~ . ::i., it, e I 6 J25J ,'~1 ,,-,~ l ~,' ~, ~ 1 I-I,~ ~,,,,' .31 I /I .... D_._I__I I I ZMAX*~ SURFACE TREATMENT/* x. ~'a' ~*r,,,e,~-,', ~*-,*,,~ ..... '*'-*.,~'..,. ~ ~'6' LIME STABlUZED SU~GRADE ,NOTE STONE BASE TO BE (IF REGUIRED) ' GRADED TO BLEND WITH ELEVATION OF H.M.AC., PRIOR TO STANDARD SUB-DIVISION PAVED STREET CO""L£T~OHOE '" PROJECT. "ESTATE TYPE EXHIBIT *A' -lO- EXHIBIT "B" IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER TO: RE: City of Southlake 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas 76092 (Development or Subdivision Title) City of Southlake County, Texas Gentlemen: We hereby authorize you to draw on us for account of , up to the aggregate amount of $ available by your drafts at three (3) days after sight. Drafts drawn hereunder must either (a) be signed in }he manner, set out in (1) below or (b) be signed on behalf of the City-of'~outhlake and be accompanied by the certificate set out in (2) below. (1) The form of signature for drafts drawn under method (a) is as follows: "City of Southlake" By Mayor and "Developer" By Title (2) Drafts signed only on behalf of the City of Southlake shall be accompanied by the fo]lowing certificate: " , Mayor of the City of Southlake, and , City Secretary of the City of Southlake, Texas. "Resolved that performance by under its Developer's Agreement has been unsatisfactory and that the City of Southlake, Texas is entitled under its agreement with to draw on Letter of Credit No. issued by the in the sum of $ and a draft in such sum shall be drawn and presented to for payment, with a certificate of this resolution attached." EXHIBIT "B" CONTINUED Date: Secretary of the City of Southlake Mayor of the City of Southlake Drafts drawn under this Letter of Credit must recite that they are drawn under Letter of Credit No. , and must be presented to drawee not later than Amounts drawn hereunder must be noted on the reverse side of this letter. This Letter of Credit applies only to the Developer of the above reference subdivision. Very truly yours, By: Title