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way. These profiles as well as future curbs shall be shown at least 250 feet beyond <br />the ends of proposed streets and utilities on preliminary plans, and at least 100 <br />feet on final construction plans. For utility easements, only one existing ground <br />profile is required above the pipe centerline. Line types shall be; <br />a. Left right-of-way profile = dashed line <br />b. Right right-of-way profile = solid line . <br />c. Centerline profile = standard centerline <br />2. If the design grade of left and right curbs is identical, curb design information <br />shall be shown only once and labeled "Curb Grade Left and Right." <br />3. Show the 100 -year flood elevation if within a special flood hazard area. <br />4. The Hydraulic Grade Line (HGL) shall be shown for all storm drains. The computed <br />HGL elevation shall be included at each manhole. <br />5. Note the "K" values for street curves. <br />D. Class -of -Backfill <br />Class of backfill shall be noted in the lower part of the profile. <br />3.05 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) <br />Temporary traffic control devices required during construction shall be shown on a plan <br />separate from the construction drawings. Temporary traffic control devices shall conform to <br />the current edition of the MUTCD, ODOT's Oregon Temporary Traffic Control Handbook and <br />Standard Specifications. <br />3.06 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND STREET LIGHTING PLAN (TCSLP) <br />Permanent traffic control devices and/or street lights shall be shown on a plan, separate from <br />the construction drawings, prepared in plan -view with the following information: <br />A. General Notes <br />B. Right -of -Way lines and dimensions <br />C. Street Centerlines and Stationing <br />D. Lot Lines abutting project <br />E. Cross Streets enclosing the area <br />F. Curb Lines with dimensions from the right-of-way <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 3-7 <br />