N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-4.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
Section 5:21-4.3 - Curbs or curbs and gutters
(a) Curbs or curbs and gutters shall be used for drainage purposes, safety, and delineation and protection of pavement edge. Where, based on stormwater management system design, there is determined to be a problem with runoff, curbs or curbs and gutters shall be used.
(b) Curb requirements shall vary according to street hierarchy and intensity of development, in accordance with the requirements set forth in Table 4.3 in 5:21-4.2. Generally, curbs shall be required on streets with on-street parking.
(c) Where curbing is not required, edge definition and stabilization shall be furnished for safety reasons, and to prevent pavement unraveling. Curbing may be required for: stormwater management, road stabilization, delineation of parking areas, 10 feet on each side of drainage inlets, intersections, corners, and tight radii.
(d) Curb requirements may be waived by the appropriate municipal approving agency, and shoulders and/or drainage swales used when it can be shown that: shoulders are required by CAFRA; soil and/or topography make the use of shoulders and/or drainage swales preferable; and/or the community desires to preserve its rural character by using shoulders and/or drainage swales instead of curbs. In cases of medium development intensity, the curbing requirement may be waived where front setbacks exceed 40 feet and it can be demonstrated that sufficient on-site parking exists.
(e) A municipality may designate a curb type by ordinance. Where curb type is not established by municipal ordinance, flexibility regarding curb type shall be permitted as long as the curb type accommodates the system of drainage proposed. Generally, curbs should be constructed of concrete or granite block. Curbing materials shall accommodate the purposes set forth in (c) above.
(f) Curbs shall be constructed according to the specifications set forth in 5:21-4.17.
(g) Curbing shall be designed to provide a curb ramp in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act or the Barrier Free Subcode of the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23-7) at street intersections, as applicable.
(h) Where curbs and gutters are used and where the street is part of a designated bike route as indicated in the bicycle circulation part of the municipal master plan, the municipality may require that the cartway width be increased by one foot on each side of a street that uses a curb and gutter.

N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-4.3

Amended by R.2000 d.480, effective 12/4/2000 (operative June 3, 2001).
See: 32 N.J.R. 2670(b), 32 N.J.R. 4277(a).
Added (h).