Minimum | Maximum | |||
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Access and Parking | Center Line (percent) | Crown or Cross Slope (percent) | Center Line (percent) | Crown or Cross Slope (percent) |
Streets(2) | ||||
Minor | 0.75% | 2.0% | 10% | |
Collector, feeder and arterial | 0.75% | 2.0% | 4.0% | 5.0% |
Street intersections(2) | 0.75% | 1.0% | 3.0% | 3.0% |
Driveways(3) | 0.50% | 1.0% | 12.0% | 5.0% |
Sidewalks(4) | ||||
Concrete | 0.5% | |||
Bituminous | 1.0% | |||
Building entrances and short walks | 1.0% | 12.0% | 5.0% | |
Main walks | 0.5% | 10.0% | 5.0% | |
Adjoining steps | 2.0% | |||
Landings | 1.0% | 2.0% | ||
Stepped ramp treads | 1.0% | 2.0% | ||
Parking | 1.0% | 5.0% | 5.0% |
Slope Gradients | ||
Minimum (percent) | Maximum (percent) | |
Slope away from foundations | ||
Pervious surfaces | 2% | 21.0%(7) |
Impervious surfaces | 1%(5) | 21.0%(7) |
Slope to upper end of a drainage swale | 2%(5), (6) | |
Pervious surfaces | ||
Ground frost areas | 2% | |
Impervious surfaces | 1% | |
Usable open area | 5.0% | |
Other areas(9) | 25% (4:1) | |
Slopes to be maintained by machine | 25% (4:1) | |
NOTES: | ||
(1)Approximate equivalents: | ||
0.5% = 1/16 inch per foot | ||
1.0% = 1/8 inch per foot | ||
2.0% = 1/4 inch per foot | ||
5.0% = 5/8 inch per foot | ||
10.0% = 1 1/4 inches per foot | ||
12.0% = 1 1/2 inches per foot | ||
21.0% = 2 5/8 inches per foot | ||
(2)Do not apply to development on lots for single-family detached dwellings. | ||
(3)Vertical transitions shall prevent contact of car undercarriage or bumper with driveway surface. | ||
(4)Five and zero-tenths percent maximum for major use by elderly tenants. | ||
(5)Minimum length of 10 feet or as limited by property lines. | ||
(6)Can be used only where no steep adjacent slopes will contribute storm runoff. | ||
(7)Minimum length four feet. | ||
(8)Areas having annual precipitation of more than 50 inches use 2.0%. | ||
(9)After individual analysis, the Planning Board may accept steeper slopes or require flatter slopes. |
EXHIBIT A ILLUMINATION GUIDELINES FOR PARKING AND PEDESTRIAN AREAS | |||
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Illumination Objective | |||
Level of Activity | Vehicular Traffic (footcandles) | Pedestrian Safety (footcandles) | Pedestrian Security (footcandles) |
A. Parking Illumination (Open Parking Facilities) | |||
Low activity | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.8 |
Medium activity | 1 | 0.6 | 2 |
High activity | 2 | 0.9 | 4 |
B. Pedestrianway Illumination |
Average Levels for Special Pedestrian Security | |||
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Walkways and Bikeway Classification | Minimum Average Level (footcandles) | Mounting Heights 3 to 5 meters (9 to 15 feet) (footcandles) | Mounting Heights 5 to 10 meters (15 to 30 feet) (footcandles) |
Sidewalks (roadside) and Type A bikeways: | |||
Commercial areas | 0.9 | 2.0 | 4.0 |
Intermediate areas | 0.6 | 1.0 | 2.0 |
Residential areas | 0.2 | 0.4 | 0.8 |
Walkways distant from roadways and Type B bikeways, park walkways and bikeways | 0.5 | 0.6 | 1.0 |
Pedestrian tunnels | 4.0 | 5.0 | -- |
Pedestrian overpasses | 0.3 | 0.4 | -- |
Pedestrian stairways | 0.6 | 0.8 | -- |
ILLUMINATION GUIDELINES FOR PARKING AND PEDESTRIAN AREAS | ||
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IES Lighting Handbook definitions: | ||
A. | Area classification: | |
1. | Commercial. That portion of a municipality in a business development where ordinarily there are large numbers of pedestrians during business hours. | |
2. | Intermediate. That portion of the municipality often characterized by a moderately heavy nighttime pedestrian activity such as in blocks having libraries, community recreation centers, large apartment buildings or neighborhood retail stores. | |
3. | Residential. A residential development, or a mixture of residential and commercial establishments, characterized by a few pedestrians at night. This definition includes areas with single-family homes, townhouses and/or small apartment buildings. | |
B. | Activity level: | |
High activity. Major league athletic events, major cultural or civic events, and major regional shopping centers. | ||
Medium activity. Fast-food facilities, area shopping centers, hospital parking areas, transportation parking (airports, etc.), cultural, civic or recreational events, and residential complex parking. | ||
Low activity. Local merchant parking, industrial employee parking, educational facility parking. | ||
C. | Bikeway classification: | |
1. | Type A bikeway - a strip within or adjacent to a public roadway or shoulder, used for bicycle travel. | |
2. | Type B bikeway - an improved strip identified for public bicycle travel and located away from a roadway or its adjacent sidewalk system. |
Number of Trees | Minimum Species | ||
1 to 9 | 1 | ||
10 to 49 | 2 | ||
50 to 99 | 3 | ||
100 to 199 | 4 | ||
Over 200 | 5 |
Number of Shrubs | Minimum Species | ||
1 to 49 | 1 | ||
50 to 99 | 3 | ||
Over 100 | 4 |
Whichever alternative is elected by the Board shall serve as the basis for calculating the required financial security in conformance with Subsection C(7)(g) above. |
Tree Size (feet) | Planting Interval (feet) | ||
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Large trees (40+) | 40 | ||
Medium-sized trees (30 to 40) | 30 | ||
Small trees (to 30) | 20 |
EVESHAM TOWNSHIP RECOMMENDED SHADE AND STREET TREES | |
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Botanical Name | Common Name |
Acer campestre | Hedge maple |
Acer griseum | Paperbark maple |
Acer platanoides | Norway maple |
Acer pseudoplatanus | Sycamore maple |
Acer pseudoplatanus "Pyramidale" | Upright Sycamore maple |
Acer rubrum "Columnare" | Columnar red maple |
Acer rubrum "October Glory" | October glory red maple |
Acer rubrum "Scanlon" | Scanlon Red maple |
Acer saccharum | Sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Columnare" | Columnar sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Green Mountain" | Green Mountain Sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Temple's Upright" | Temple's upright sugar maple |
Aesculus carnea "Brioti"* | Ruby horsechestnut |
Aesculus hippocastanum "Baumanni"* | Double flowering horsechestnut |
Betula nigra* | River birch |
Carpinus betulus | European hornbeam |
Carpinus betulus "Fastigiate" | Pyramidal European hornbeam |
Carpinus caroliniana | American hornbeam |
Carpinus japonica | Japanese hornbeam |
Celtis occidentalis* | Common hackberry |
Cercidiphyllum japonicum | Katsuratree |
Cladrastis lutea | Yellow wood |
Fraxinus americana | White ash |
Fraxinus ornus | Flowering ash |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica | Green ash |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica | Marshall's seedless green ash |
Fraxinus pennsylvanica "Summit" | Summit ash |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis "Shademaster" | Shademaster thornless honey locust |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis "Skyline" | Skyline thornless honey locust |
Koelreuteria paniculata* | Golden rain tree |
Liquidambar styraciflua* | American sweetgum |
Liriodendron tulipifera* | Tulip poplar |
Nyssa sylvatica* | Sour gum |
Ostrya virginiana | American hophornbeam |
Phellodendron amurense* | Amur corktree |
Platanus acerifolia | London planetree |
Platanus occidentalis | Sycamore |
Pyrus calleryana "Redspire" | Redspire callery pear |
Pyrus calleryana "Whitehouse" | Whitehouse callery pear |
Quercus coccinea | Scarlet oak |
Quercus palustris | Pin oak |
Quercus phellos | Willow oak |
Quercus robur | English oak |
Quercus rubra | Red oak |
Sophora japonica | Japanese scholar - tree |
Sophora japonica "Regent" | Regent scholar - tree |
Sorbus alnifolia | Korean mountainash |
Tilia cordata | Littleleaf linden |
Tilia cordata "Greenspire" | Greenspire littleleaf linden |
Tilia euchlora | Crimean linden |
Tilia tomentosum | Silver linden |
Ulmus americana | American elm |
Ulmus parvifolia | Lacebark elm |
Ulmus x "Homestead" | Homestead hybrid elm |
Zelkova serrata | Japanese zelkova |
Zelkova serrata "Village Green" | Village green zelkova |
*NOTE: Indicates trees to be used only as a shade tree and not as a street tree. |
Street Tree | |
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Botanical Name | Common Name |
Acer rubrum "Columnare" | Columnar red maple |
Acer rubrum "October Glory" | October glory red maple |
Acer rubrum "Scanlon" | Scanlon Red maple |
Acer saccharum | Sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Columnare" | Columnar sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Green Mountain" | Green Mountain Sugar maple |
Acer saccharum "Temple's Upright" | Temple's upright sugar maple |
Carpinus caroliniana | American hornbeam |
Cladrastis lutea | Yellow wood |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis "Shademaster" | Shademaster thornless honey locust |
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis "Skyline" | Skyline thornless honey locust |
Ostrya virginiana | American hophornbeam |
Platanus occidentalis | Sycamore |
Quercus coccinea | Scarlet oak |
Quercus phellos | Willow oak |
Quercus rubra | Red oak |
Shade Tree | |
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Botanical Name | Common Name |
Betula nigra | River birch |
Celtis occidentalis | Common hackberry |
Liquidambar styraciflua | American sweetgum |
Liriodendron tulipifera | Tulip poplar |
Nyssa sylvatica | Sour gum |
Prohibited Street and Shade Trees | |
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Botanical Name | Common Name |
Pyrus calleryana | Callery pear (and all cultivars) |
Acer platanoides | Norway Maple |
Tree of Heaven (spotted lantern fly) | Ailanthus altissima |