Vibration Displacement
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Frequency
(cycles per second)
|
Steady-State
(inches)
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Impact
(inches)
| |
Under 10
|
0.0005
|
0.001
| |
10 to 19
|
0.0004
|
0.0008
| |
20 to 29
|
0.0003
|
0.0006
| |
30 to 39
|
0.0002
|
0.0004
| |
40 and over
|
0.0001
|
0.0002
|
Schedule of Off-Street Parking Space Standards
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Use
|
Typical Parking Space Generation Rates
|
Loading Spaces Required
| |
One-family dwelling
|
2/dwelling unit
|
None
| |
Two-family dwelling
|
1.5/1-bedroom unit plus 2/2-bedroom unit
|
None
| |
Accessory dwelling
|
1/dwelling unit
|
None
| |
Multifamily dwelling
|
1.5/dwelling unit
|
None
| |
Senior citizen or other elderly housing
|
0.33/resident
|
None
| |
Home occupation
|
1/500 square feet of GFA devoted to the home occupation
|
None
| |
Congregate housing
|
0.65/1-bedroom unit plus 0.85/2-bedroom unit
|
None
| |
Townhouse or row house
|
1/1-bedroom unit plus 1.25/2-bedroom unit
|
None
| |
Convenience retail, such as grocery or video stores
|
4/1,000 square feet GFA
|
Same as general retail
| |
Farm markets and roadside stands
|
4/1,000 square feet GFA
|
Same as general retail
| |
General retail, such as florists or appliance sales
|
3.3/1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Hard goods such as hardware or building products
|
2.5/1,000 square feet GFA interior sales space plus 1.5/1,000
square feet interior storage
|
Same as general retail
| |
Motor vehicle sales and service
|
2.5/1,000 square feet GFA interior sales space plus 1.5/1,000
square feet of external display (does not include stock areas closed
to the public) plus 3/service bay
|
Same as light manufacturing
| |
Other retail/service uses
|
As determined by the Planning Board
|
Same as general retail
| |
Personal service establishments
|
2/treatment station but not less than 4/1,000 square feet GFA
|
None
| |
Service retail
|
2.4/1,000 square feet GFA
|
Same as general retail
| |
Delicatessen or restaurant
|
12/1,000 square feet NUA plus any spaces required for banquet
and meeting rooms
| ||
Business and professional offices
|
3.6/1,000 square feet GFA
| ||
Funeral homes
|
1/3 persons accommodated at capacity plus 1/2 employees
|
1/chapel, which shall be 10 feet wide, 20 feet long, and 7 1/2
feet high
| |
Medical, dental or veterinary offices
|
6/1,000 square feet GFA for GFA up to 5,000 square feet; 5.5/1,000
square feet NUA for buildings with GFA over 5,000 square feet
| ||
Light manufacturing
|
2/1,000 square feet GFA plus any required spaces for offices,
sales, or similar use or as special conditions may require
|
1/10,000 square feet up to 50,000 square feet GFA plus one for
each 50,000 square feet thereafter or as special conditions require
| |
Wholesale businesses
|
0.5/1,000 square feet GFA plus any required spaces for offices,
sales, or similar use or as special conditions may require
|
1/50,000 square feet GFA
| |
Children's camp or day camp
|
1/2 members or accommodations (whichever is greater)
|
None
| |
Not-for-profit membership clubs
|
1/1,000 square feet GFA but not less than 1/5 seats
|
None
| |
Hospitals
|
0.4/employee plus 1/3 beds plus 1/5 average daily outpatient
treatments plus 1/4 members of medical staff
|
1/100,000 square feet GFA
| |
Educational institutions, public libraries, museums, state-accredited
private schools
|
To be established by the Planning Board based on a study of
parking needs prepared specifically for the subject institution
|
To be established by the Planning Board based on a study of
loading space needs prepared specifically for the subject institution
| |
Nursery school or day care
|
1/employee plus 0.1/person of capacity enrollment plus drop-off
spaces equal to 1/8 enrollees permitted
|
None
| |
Other place of public assembly
|
0.25/person in permitted capacity
|
1/100,000 square feet GFA
| |
Recreational facility
|
0.33/person in permitted capacity
|
1/100,000 square feet GFA
|
Fair Market Value on Date of Notice of Removal Requirement
|
Minimum Years Allowed
| |
---|---|---|
Under $1,999
|
3
| |
$2,000 to $3,999
|
4
| |
$4,000 to $5,999
|
6
| |
$6,000 to $7,999
|
7
| |
$8,000 to $9,999
|
9
| |
$10,000 and over
|
10
|
Zoning District
|
Minimum Required Open Space
| |
---|---|---|
HP20
|
80%
| |
RA10
|
80%
| |
RC5
|
65%
| |
RL5
|
60%
| |
RM1
|
40%
| |
Other residential districts
|
20%
| |
ORP
|
50%
| |
BP
|
40%
| |
Other nonresidential districts
|
20%
|
Zoning District
| ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Setback
(feet)
|
HP20
|
RA10
|
RC5
|
RL5
|
Others
| |
From all external road ultimate rights-of-way
|
200
|
200
|
150
|
100
|
100
| |
From all other parcel boundaries
|
100
|
100
|
50
|
50
|
50
| |
From agricultural lands, as defined herein at Subsection I(4)
|
200
|
200
|
200
|
200
|
200
| |
From buildings or barnyards housing livestock
|
300
|
300
|
300
|
300
|
300
| |
From active recreation areas, but not including "tot lots"
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
50
|
Table 1: Shielding Requirements
| ||
---|---|---|
Fixture Lamp Type
|
Shielded
| |
High-pressure sodium, low-pressure sodium, fluorescent, and
incandescent of 2,000 lumens or more
|
Fully
| |
Any light source of less than 2,000 lumens
|
None
| |
Other sources
|
As approved by the Planning Board
|
Table 2
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Lighting Type
|
Color
|
Recommended Uses
|
Comments
| |
Incandescent
|
Full spectrum, white light
|
Infrequently used lighting, occupant sensor-activated lighting
|
Most common but most energy inefficient of common lamp types
| |
Fluorescent
|
Clear white light
|
Residential lighting, walkways, building entrances
|
Excellent color rendition, energy efficient, and inexpensive
| |
High-pressure sodium
|
Yellowish cast
|
Sports fields, parking, roadways
|
Recommended only where light distribution is valued more than
appearance; can negatively affect vegetation
| |
Low-pressure sodium
|
Monochromatic
|
Roadways, walkways, parking, security lighting
|
One of the most energy efficient but recommended only where
color rendering is not important
| |
Light-emitting diodes (LED)
|
Variable, especially when digitally controlled
|
Area, architectural, walkway, landscaping and flood lighting
|
The emerging technology for LED lighting is eventually expected
to eclipse traditional lighting due to long life, broad application
and highest energy efficiency
|
This proposal provides more parking spaces than are required
and, without landscaping the interior, creates the effect of a "sea
of asphalt."
|
Example 1: Suggested Habitat Type Table
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Table 1: Proposed Woody Field Subdivision — Habitat
Types Encountered
| ||||
Habitat Type
|
Approximate Size
|
Approximate Percent of Total Site Area
|
Dominant Vegetation
| |
Upland deciduous forest
|
3 acres
|
20%
|
Sugar maple, oaks (red, white, black, chestnut)
| |
Shrubby old field
|
5 acres
|
33%
|
Grey dogwood, orchard grass, goldenrods, bluestem
| |
Intermittent woodland pool
|
1/4 acre
|
Less than 2%
|
Buttonbush, duckweed, algae
| |
Perennial stream
|
Average width: 6 feet
Length: 1,000 feet on site
|
N/A
|
Submerged vegetation; vegetation on bars or low banks
|
Example 2: Species of Conservation Concern Table
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Table 2: Proposed Woody Field Subdivision — Species
of Conservation
| |||
Species of Conservation Concern
|
Habitat(s)*
|
Quality
| |
Jefferson salamander, marbled salamander, spotted salamander,
wood frog
|
Intermittent woodland pool (1/4 acre)
|
High
| |
Same
|
Upland hardwood forest (15 acres)
|
Moderate (soils in eastern half disturbed by logging about 15
years ago)
| |
Red-shouldered hawk
|
Upland hardwood forest and floodplain hardwood swamp (total
= 30 acres)
|
Moderate (too small)
| |
Yellow lady's slipper
|
Upland hardwood forest (15 acres)
|
Low to moderate (soils in eastern half disturbed by logging
about 15 years ago; invasion of garlic-mustard)
|
Note:
| ||
---|---|---|
*
|
Describe habitats on and nearby that appear suitable for the
species.
|
Habitat
|
Comment
| ||
---|---|---|---|
Stream, pond, and wetland habitats
| |||
Stream
|
Includes intermittent and perennial streams and rivers
| ||
Open water
|
Natural ponds and lakes; i.e., undammed, unexcavated
| ||
Constructed pond
|
Dammed or excavated ponds and lakes
| ||
Intermittent woodland pool
|
Vernal pool in forested setting
| ||
Wet meadow
| |||
Wet clay meadow
|
Clayey soils and indicator plant species must be present
| ||
Calcareous wet meadow
|
Calcareous soils and indicator plant species must be present
| ||
Fen
| |||
Kettle shrub pool
| |||
Buttonbush pool
| |||
Circumneutral bog lake
| |||
Acidic bog
| |||
Marsh
|
Includes emergent and floating-leaved marshes
| ||
Mixed forest swamp
|
Conifers and hardwoods in overstory
| ||
Hardwood and shrub swamp
|
Includes forested and shrub swamps
| ||
Conifer swamp
| |||
Springs and seeps
| |||
Intertidal marsh
| |||
Upland habitats
| |||
Upland meadow
|
Includes inactive agricultural land, herbaceous old fields,
farmed meadows, such as pasture, hayfield, and cropland
| ||
Upland shrubland
|
Includes shrubby old field and other shrub-dominated upland
habitats
| ||
Orchard/Plantation
|
Christmas tree farm, fruit orchard; young (seedling-sapling
size) plantations
| ||
Cool ravine
|
Very deep, very narrow ravine, with rocky slopes flanking rocky
stream at bottom; cerating very cool, shaded environment with unusual
plan and animal community
| ||
Upland hardwood forest
|
Greater than or equal to 75% hardwood cover
| ||
Upland mixed forest
|
25% to 75% hardwood or conifer cover
| ||
Red cedar woodland
| |||
Oak heath barren
| |||
Upland conifer forest
|
Greater than or equal to 75% conifer cover; includes spontaneous
conifer stands and mature plantations
| ||
Calcareous crest, ledge, and talus
|
Includes noncalcareous CLT, as well as CLT of unknown bedrock
chemistry
| ||
Calcareous crest, ledge, and talus
| |||
Waste ground
|
Abandoned soil or rock mines, active private dumps, unreclaimed
landfills, post-industrial or commercial sites, other areas with stripped
topsoil and little vegetation
| ||
Cultural
|
Manicured areas lacking structures, pavement, etc.; e.g., ballfields,
campgrounds, large lawns, mowed parklike areas under trees
|
Sending Parcel Size in Acres
|
Zoning District
|
Gross Density to Transfer in Units
(acreage/20 or 10)
|
Gross Density to Transfer for Working Farms
(acreage/5)
| |
---|---|---|---|---|
500
|
HP20
|
25
|
100
| |
250
|
RA10
|
25
|
50
|
Receiving Parcel Size in Acres
|
Zoning District
|
Receiving Parcel Gross Density
(units)
|
Receiving Parcel Maximum Density
(units)
20% of Gross Acreage x 2
|
Allowable Transfer Units
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
500
|
RA10
|
50
|
200
|
150
| |
250
|
RA10
|
25
|
100
|
75
| |
100
|
RL5
|
20
|
40
|
20
|