24VAC30-73 Access Management Regulations: Minor Arterials, Collectors, and Local Streets  

  • REGULATIONS
    Vol. 27 Iss. 16 - April 11, 2011

    TITLE 24. TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Chapter 73
    Final Regulation

    Title of Regulation: 24VAC30-73. Access Management Regulations: Minor Arterials, Collectors, and Local Streets (amending 24VAC30-73-20, 24VAC30-73-40, 24VAC30-73-150, 24VAC30-73-170).

    Statutory Authority: § 33.1-198 of the Code of Virginia.

    Effective Date: May 11, 2011.

    Agency Contact: Paul Grasewicz, AICP, Access Management Program Administrator, Department of Transportation, Maintenance Division, 1401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-0778, FAX (804) 662-9405, or email paul.grasewicz@vdot.virginia.gov.

    Summary:

    The amendments (i) replace references to the recently repealed Land Use Permit Manual (24VAC30-150) with references to the new Land Use Permit Regulations (24VAC30-151); (ii) remove references to the recently repealed Minimum Standards of Entrances to State Highways (24VAC30-71); and (iii) remove division names, particularly in the documents incorporated by reference section, to accommodate changes in division names and transfer of responsibilities within VDOT.

    24VAC30-73-20. Authority to regulate entrances to highways.

    A. VDOT's authority to regulate highway entrances and manage access to highways is provided in §§ 33.1-13, 33.1-197, 33.1-198, 33.1-198.1, and 33.1-199 of the Code of Virginia, and its authority to make regulations concerning the use of highways generally is provided in § 33.1-12 (3) of the Code of Virginia. Each proposed highway entrance creates a potential conflict point that impacts the safe and efficient flow of traffic on the highway; therefore, private property interests in access to the highway must be balanced with public interests of safety and mobility. Managing access to highways can reduce traffic congestion, help maintain the levels of service, enhance public safety by decreasing traffic conflict points, support economic development by promoting the efficient movement of people and goods, reduce the need for new highways and road widening by improving the performance of existing highways, preserve the public investment in new highways by maximizing their efficient operation, and better coordinate transportation and land use decisions.

    B. The Commonwealth Transportation Board has the authority to designate highways as limited access and to regulate access rights to those facilities as provided in § 33.1-58 of the Code of Virginia. No private or commercial entrances shall be permitted within limited access rights-of-way except as may be provided for by the regulation titled Change of Limited Access Control (24VAC30-401).

    C. Notwithstanding Part IV (24VAC30-150-1680 et seq.) of the Land Use Permit Manual, after the effective implementation date as set forth in 24VAC30-73-30, the The district administrators or their designees are authorized to issue private entrance permits and commercial entrance permits in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

    D. In cases where the provisions and requirements of this chapter conflict with the Land Use Permit Manual (24VAC30-150) or the Minimum Standards of Entrances to State Highways (24VAC30-71) Regulations (see 24VAC30-73-170 G), the provisions and requirements of this chapter shall govern.

    24VAC30-73-40. Administrative procedures and rules for obtaining commercial and private entrance permits.

    All applications for entrance permits shall be obtained from and submitted to the district administrator's designee for the county in which the work is to be performed. The permit applicant shall submit the permit application form, and the entrance permit, if approved, will be issued in accordance with the applicable administrative rules, requirements and procedures of this chapter and the Land Use Permit Manual (24VAC30-150) Regulations (see 24VAC30-73-170 G).

    24VAC30-73-150. Temporary entrances (construction/logging entrances).

    A. Construction of temporary construction or logging entrances upon the systems of state highways shall be authorized in accordance with the provisions in the Land Use Permit Manual Regulations (see 24VAC30-73-170 G). The permit applicant must contact the appropriate district administrator's designee to approve the location prior to installing an entrance or utilizing an existing entrance. The district administrator's designee shall also be contacted to arrange and conduct a final inspection prior to closing a temporary construction or logging entrance. In the event that adequate sight distance is not achieved, additional signage that meets the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices standards (see 24VAC30-73-170 D) and certified flaggers shall be used to ensure safe ingress and egress.

    B. Entrances shall be designed and operated in such a manner as to prevent mud and debris from being tracked from the site onto the highway's paved surface. If debris is tracked onto the highway, it shall be removed by the permittee immediately as directed by the district administrator's designee.

    C. The permittee must restore, at the permittee's cost, all disturbed highway rights-of-way, including, but not limited to, ditches, shoulders, and pavement, to their original condition when removing the entrance. All such restorations are subject to approval by the district administrator's designee.

    24VAC30-73-170. Documents incorporated by reference.

    A. Road Design Manual (effective January 1, 2005, revised October 2009).

    Note: Appendices F and G (Access Management Design Standards for Entrances and Intersections) contains the access management standards referenced in Chapters 863 and 928 of the 2007 Acts of Assembly and Chapters 274 and 454 of the 2008 Acts of Assembly.

    Location and Design Division (VDOT) VDOT

    Location and Design Engineer

    1401 E. Broad Street

    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    B. 2007 Road and Bridge Specifications (effective July 2008).

    Scheduling and Contract Division (VDOT) VDOT

    State Contract Engineer

    1401 E. Broad Street

    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    C. 2008 Road and Bridge Standards (effective June 2009).

    Location and Design Division (VDOT) VDOT

    Location and Design Engineer

    1401 E. Broad Street

    Richmond, Virginia 23219

    D. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, 2003 Edition (effective December 22, 2003, revised November 2004).

    Federal Highway Administration

    Superintendent of Documents

    U.S. Government Printing Office

    P.O. Box 371954

    Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954

    E. A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, Fifth Edition, 2004.

    American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)

    444 North Capitol St. N.W., Suite 225

    Washington, D.C. 20001

    F. Change of Limited Access Control, 24VAC30-401.

    Traffic Engineering Division (VDOT) VDOT

    1401 E. Broad St.

    Richmond, VA 23219

    G. Land Use Permit Manual Regulations, 24VAC30-150 24VAC30-151.

    Maintenance Division (VDOT) VDOT

    1401 E. Broad St.

    Richmond, VA 23219

    H. Policy for Integrating Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodations, eff. March 18, 2004.

    Maintenance Division (VDOT) VDOT

    1401 E. Broad St.

    Richmond, VA 23219

    I. Highway Capacity Manual, 2000.

    Transportation Research Board

    500 Fifth Street, NW

    Washington, DC 20001

    J. Traffic Impact Analysis Regulations, 24VAC30-155.

    Maintenance Division (VDOT) VDOT

    1401 E. Broad St.

    Richmond, VA 23219

    K. Instructional and Informational Memorandum IIM-LD-227.3, eff. May 23, 2007.

    Location and Design Division (VDOT) VDOT

    Location and Design Engineer

    1401 E. Broad Street

    Richmond, VA 23219

    L. Secondary Street Acceptance Requirements, 24VAC30-92, eff. March 9, 2009.

    Maintenance Division (VDOT) VDOT

    1401 E. Broad Street

    Richmond, VA 23219

    VA.R. Doc. No. R11-2197; Filed March 22, 2011, 9:42 a.m.