Subdivision Street Design Guide definition

Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (see 24VAC30-92-150).
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (24VAC30-91-160).
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B (1) of the Road Design Manual, 2011 (VDOT).

Examples of Subdivision Street Design Guide in a sentence

  • For placement considerations, see the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150).

  • Sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150).

  • Without regard to the curb design used, the curb shall incorporate a driveway entrance apron, as illustrated in the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150), to provide a smooth transition from the gutter invert or roadway surface onto the driveway.

  • Roadway, security, or pedestrian lighting, when required by the governing body or desired by the developer, shall be installed in accordance with the Subdivision Street Design Guide and the Road Design Manual (see 24VAC30-92-150).

  • All private entrances shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150).

  • However, when used, curb and gutter shall be designed in accordance with the Road Design Manual and the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150) and only one curb and gutter design may be used along the length of a street.

  • An engineer licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia shall certify that the hydraulic and structural design of any dam, as described below, is in accordance with current national and state engineering practice and that all pertinent provisions of the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150) have been considered.

  • An engineer, licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Virginia, shall certify that the hydraulic and structural design of any dam, as described below, is in accordance with current national and state engineering practice and that all pertinent provisions of the Subdivision Street Design Guide (24VAC30-91-160) have been considered.

  • Various configurations of turnarounds are illustrated in the Subdivision Street Design Guide (see 24VAC30-92-150); however, alternative configurations may be approved by the district administrator's designee.

  • These facilities shall be designed in accordance with the Subdivision Street Design Guide (24VAC30-91-160) and, if necessary, additional right-of-way shall be provided to accommodate these facilities.


More Definitions of Subdivision Street Design Guide

Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual ([effective July 1,
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (24 VAC 30-91-160).
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B(1) of the Road Design Manual, 2011 (VDOT) (see 24VAC30-92-150).
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (see list of
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (see list of documents incorporated by reference).
Subdivision Street Design Guide means Appendix B of the Road Design Manual (effective July 1, 1998 24 VAC 30-91-160 ]).

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