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S-305 - 05/28/1974 - PUBLIC WORKS - Ordinances AIM ORDINANI CE NO. 5-30 AN ORDIN-ANCE ANIENDIAIG ORDINANCE. NO. S-277 , THE PUBLIC WOR.�S CONSTRUCTION ORDINANCE OF OAR BROOK, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook as Follows: Section 1. Ordinance No. S-277, the "Public Works Construction Ordinance" of Oak Brook, is hereby amended to provide that Article IV; read as follows: ARTICLE IV PAVEMENTS Section I. - GENE?ZNh: All new pavement construction and repair and/or alteration of existing pavements in conjunction with new pavement construction shall •conform .to- the requirements sett forth in this article. Design shall comply with Section 7-001, "Structural. Pavement. Design" of, Section-7--Pavement- Design.. of the DESIGN 14ANU_AL published by the Illinois. Departnent of Transportation. value Tho design eriod .for all pavements shall be 20 years. � A soiI support-.CBR p of• 2.5 may',be assumed.. Higher CBR ~�3 must be verifi ed'-by-laboratory analysis. Val ues - Residential traffic volumes may be computed by assuming-9 trips/' D.U./day for R-1,. 2, &3 zoning. districts and 8 trips/D.U./day for_ R-4 zoning districts. . Section 2: RIGID PAVE�4ENT: :Rigi ff pavements shall be designed- inn. accordance with the latest revision of Section 7-101, "Structural Design of._.Portland Cement Concrete Pavements" of Section 7 Pavenen L_ Design of the DESIGN MLIN3 L published by the Illinois Department of Transportation with -the exception that non-reinforced pavements will not be allowed. _ Section 3 . -' TYPICAL RIGID PAVEMENTS: Class IV Streets L�?3e_-• 750 ADT 6" Lein. Thickness Class III Streets 750 to 2000 ADT 7" Alin. Thickness Class II Streets over - _- 2000 ADT 8" Alin. Thickness with 4" sub-base 1 Secti on 4 . FL EXIST_,=, PAVE:•L✓VTS : Flexible cavemen`s' shall be J designed in accordance with the latest revision of "Manual: of- Instruc.-- tior_s for .the Structural Design of Bituminous Pavements- o; Projects inv-olving;1,1 T, FAS, FADS, &' Topics Funds" as published by the Illinois Depa--tment of Transportation with the following exceptions: a. A-2- &- A-3 surface treatments_ will not be allowed_ ..b. Minimum allowable structural nos. (Dt} allowed are: 1) Parking lots -2.2 2} Streets & non-residential. drive;gays -2.3 e. . Surfaces, except on Portland Cement Concrete Base and Bi `=.inous Aggregate Ease, shall be two course conStruction consisting of .a 1" thick surface course and 1-1/2" thick binder course. d*. Pozzoloni c base courses are not allowed- Section 3 . - TYPICILL FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS: A. - - Parking lots Minim um Dt=2. 2 sow, -2- 1) 2-1/2" Class B surface on a) 9" Type A crushed aggregate b) 8-1/2" Waterbound MacAdan c) 6" Cement Aggregate 2) 1" Class B surface on ' a) 5-1/2" Bituminous aggregate mixture (BAM) b) 6" Portland Cement concrete B) Streets & non-residential driveways - 'Minimum Dt=2. a 1) 2-1/2" Class B surface on a) 14" Type A crushed aggregate b) - 13" Waterbound MacAdam c) 8" Cement aggregate 2) 1" Class B surface on a) 7-1/2" Bituminous Aggregate mixture .(BAM) b) 6" Portland Cement Concrete Section 6.- PORTIAND_ CEMENT CONCRETE CURBS AND COMBINATION CURB AND GUTTERS: Curb height shall be 6" . Curb width shall be 7" . Combination curb and gutter width shall be 19". Curb shall be Type B and combination curb and gutter shall be Type M-6:12 conforming to Illinois Department of Transportation Standard #2130-3. All curbs shall either be depressed across driveways. during construction or `) . shall be removed_ and replaced as a depressed section at the time of driveway construction. Section 7. PUBLIC SIDEWALKS: Construction joints shall be sw.4 cut. Sidewalks shall be constructed of Portland Cement Concrete. Minimum thickness shall. be 5" except across driveways where the thickness shall be' 7". Sidewalk width shall be 4 ' in residential areas and 5' in other areas.. Section 8*. - CONSTRUCTION: All construction shall be in accor ance with. the latest revision of "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" published by the Illinois i of Transportaton. Department Section' 2. This Ordinance shall. be in full force and effect from amd after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. PASSED and APPROVED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois, this 28th day of May 1974 . APPROVED: S/George B. Howell President ATTEST S/Marianne Lakosil Village Clerk AYES : 4 S . 7 ABSEE" T: 1