5. Dedication: The Township reserves the right to refuse dedication of a special purpose street. An appropriate legal mechanism for ownership and maintenance will be required where the streets are not accepted for dedication.

Section 5.12 Marginal Access Streets

A. Classification and Design: Marginal access streets are required, unless specifically waived by the Township, as an alternative to stripping off lots along existing or proposed arterial or collector streets. Marginal access roads shall be classified and designed to conform with the design standards and service restrictions of either residential access, sub-collector, or collector streets.

B. Intersection Spacing: The minimum distance between intersections of the marginal access street with residential collectors shall be 300 feet and with primary streets shall be 370 feet.

C. Distance Between Cartways: A minimum distance of 30 feet shall be provided between the marginal access street cartway and the higher order street cartway. This area shall be used to provide a visual screen between the roadways by landscaping or by use of a berm.

Section 5.13 Intersections

A. Corner Sight Distance (Clear Sight Triangle)

1. Whenever a proposed street intersects an existing or proposed street of higher order in the street hierarchy, the street of lower order shall be made a stop street. The street of lower order shall also be designed to provide a minimum corner sight distance as specified in the accompanying chart:

FIGURE H MINIMUM CORNER SIGHT DISTANCE Y