The character of all streets will vary by specific location.
Some streets are required to carry a large volume of both automobile
and pedestrian traffic and provide a more intense experience, while
others will provide more intimately scaled street-space.
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Standard cross-sections for collector and local roadways are
provided. Cross-sections for major and minor arterial roadways are
determined on a case-by-case basis depending upon specific site conditions.
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Table 4-100C1 Standard Cross-Sections for Major Collector
Streets
[Amended 1-18-2011 by Ord. No. 6641] | |||||||||||||||
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Parkway
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Roadway
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Parkway
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Offset to Property Line
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Sidewalk or Off-Street Path
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Parkway (Grass)
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B-6.24 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parking Lane [1]
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Bike Lane [1]
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Travel Lane [1]
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Median
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Travel Lane [1]
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Bike Lane [1]
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Parking Lane [1]
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B-6.24 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parkway (Grass)
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Sidewalk
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Offset to Property Line
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C-1
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1'
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5'
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Min.6'
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2'7"
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8'
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12'
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—
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12'
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8'
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2'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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C-2
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1'
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8'-10'
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Min. 6'
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2'7"
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—
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—
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12'
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12'
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12'
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—
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—
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2'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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C-3
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1'
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5'
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Min. 6'
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2'7"
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—
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4'
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14'
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—
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14'
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4'
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—
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2'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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C-4
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1'
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8'-10'[3]
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Min.6'
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2'7"
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—
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—
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18'[3][4]
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—
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18'[3][4]
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—
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—
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2'7"
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Min.6'
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5'
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1'
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[1]
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Outer lane width does not include gutter.
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[2]
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Curb width includes gutter.
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[3]
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Option: Mark wide outer lane with "sharrows" (shared lane pavement
markings per MUTCD) in lieu of 10 feet shared path.
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[4]
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Includes on-street parking (no striping)
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Minimum Total ROW
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Total Width (Back of Curb to Back of Curb)
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C-1
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80'
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43'
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C-2
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80'
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39'
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C-3
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80'
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39'
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C-4
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80'
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39'
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Parkway
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Roadway
|
Parkway
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Offset to Property Line
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Sidewalk or Off-Street Path
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Parkway (Grass)
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B-6.12 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parking Lane [1]
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Bike Lane [1]
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Travel Lane [1]
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Median
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Travel Lane [1]
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Bike Lane [1]
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Parking Lane [1]
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B-6.12 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parkway (Grass)
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Sidewalk
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Offset to Property Line
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MC-1
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1'
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5'
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Min. 6'
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1'7"
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8'
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—
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11'
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—
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11'
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—
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8'
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1'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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MC-2
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1'
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8'-10'
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Min.6'
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1'7"
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—
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—
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11'
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12'
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11'
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—
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—
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1'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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MC-3
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1'
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5'
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Min. 6'
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1'7"
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—
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4'
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13'
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—
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13'
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4'
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—
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1'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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MC-4
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1'
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8'-10'[3]
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Min.6'
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1'7"
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—
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—
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17' [3][4]
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—
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17'[3][4]
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—
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—
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1'7"
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Min.6'
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5'
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1'
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MC-5
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1'
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5'
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Min. 6'
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1'7"
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8'
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—
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11'
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—
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11'
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—
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—
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1'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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[1]
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Lane width does not include gutter
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[2]
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Curb width includes gutter
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[3]
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Option: Mark wide outer lane with "sharrows" (shared lane pavement
markings per MUTCD) in lieu of 10 feet shared path.
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[4]
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Includes on-street parking (no striping)
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Minimum Total ROW
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Total Width (Back of Curb to Back of Curb)
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MC-1
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70'
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41'
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MC-2
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70'
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37'
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MC-3
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70'
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37'
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MC-4
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70'
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37'
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MC-5
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70'
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33'
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Parkway
|
Roadway
|
Parkway
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Offset to Property Line
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Sidewalk or Off-Street Path
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Parkway (Grass)
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B-6.12 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parking Lane [1]
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Travel Lane [1]
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Travel Lane [1]
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Parking Lane [1]
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B-6.12 Curb and Gutter [2]
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Parkway (Grass)
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Sidewalk
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Offset to Property Line
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L-1
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1'
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5'
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Min. 6'
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1'7"
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[3]
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12'6"
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12'6"
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[3]
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1'7"
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Min. 6'
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5'
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1'
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[1]
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Outer lane width does not include gutter
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[2]
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Curb width includes gutter
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[3]
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If vehicles are parked on both sides of the street, through
traffic would utilize the remaining 12 feet lane in the center with
opposing conflicting traffic yielding in parking lane area.
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Minimum Total ROW
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Total Width
(Back of Curb to Back of Curb)
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L-1
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60'
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28'
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Table 4-100D-1 Clear Sight Triangle Dimensions
[Amended 3-1-2016 by Ord.
No. 7200] | ||
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a.
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All-Way Stop Controlled Intersections
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Posted Speed Limit
(mph)
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Dimension "X"
Stopping Sight Distance (SSD), feet
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25
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200
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30
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250
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35
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305
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40
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360
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45
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425
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50
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495
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55
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570
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b.
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Partially Controlled Intersection (Stop Controlled on Minor
Road)
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Posted Speed Limit
(mph)
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Dimension "X"
Stopping Sight Distance (SSD), feet
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25
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335
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30
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390
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35
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445
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40
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500
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45
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555
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50
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610
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55
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665
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Table 4-100D2: Summary of Street Design Standards
[Amended 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656] | ||||||
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Major Arterial
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Minor Arterial
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Major Collector
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Minor Collector
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Local/Alley
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Code Section
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Street Center Line Offsets
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Min. 200' (or as required for turn lane storage and taper)
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4-100D-1c (ii)
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Reverse Curve - Tangent
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Min. 300'
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Min. 100'
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4-100D-1c (iv)
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Horizontal Curve - Radius
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350'
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200'
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4-100D-1c (v)
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Vertical Curve - Radius
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Min. 300'
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Min. 150'
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4-100D-1c (vi)
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Gradient of Streets
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Min. 0.5% Max. 5.0%
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Min. 0.5% Max. 6.0%
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4-100D-1c (viii)
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Gradient @ Intersections
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Max. 2.0% for 250 feet
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Max. 2.0% for 100 feet
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4-100D-1c (viii)
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Gradient Change
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Max. 3.0% in 100 feet
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4-100D-1c (viii)
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Clear Sight Triangle (along center line from ROW)
|
60'
|
50'
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40'
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30'
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20'
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4-100D-1d
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Traffic Calming - Spacing
|
N/A
|
Min. 200'
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Max. § 1200'
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4-100D-1e (ii)
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Cul-De-Sac - Length
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N/A
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Max. 500'
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4-100D-1f (i)
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Standard Asphalt
Pavement
(Surface/Binder/HMA-Base/Aggregate Base)
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1.5"/2.5"/8"/4"
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1.5"/4.5"/ 0"/12"
1.5"/2.5"/ 7"/4"
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1.5"/4"/ 0"/12"
1.5"/2.5"/ 6"/4"
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1.5"/2.5" /0"/12"
1.5"/2.5"/ 4"/4"
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Appendix
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Standard Concrete
Pavement
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10"-11" PCC/6" Stone
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9"-10" PCC/6" Stone
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8" PCC/6" Stone
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8" PCC/4" Stone
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Appendix
| |
Asphalt Thickness
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Surface Course: Min. 1.5" thickness
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Binder Course: Min. 2.25" per lift
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Appendix
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Overland Flood Route
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Max. 6" depth
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4-100D-1g
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Intersection Curb Radii
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Min. 30' (larger radii may be required)
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4-100D-1h
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Typical Local Street Specifications
[Amended 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656] | |||
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Street Type
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On-Street Parking
|
Pavement Width (edge-to-edge)
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Right-of-Way
|
Two-Way Street
|
None
|
20'
|
Min. 60'
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One Side
|
24'
| ||
One-Way Street
|
None
|
20'
|
Min. 60'
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One Side
|
20'
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Table 4-200B-1 Parking Lot Improvements
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Required Number of Parking Spaces
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Parking Lot Setbacks
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Parking Lot Curbing
|
Parking Lot Land-scaping
|
IL Accessi-bility Code Com-pliance
|
Wheel Stops
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Expansion of Parking Area
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— Up to 10 spaces
|
X
|
X
|
X
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— 11 or more additional spaces
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
| |
Change in parking lot access
|
X
|
X
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Parking lot sealcoat/striping only (same as existing layout)
|
X
|
X
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Repair of storm sewer structure
|
X
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Parking lot patching only
|
X
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Parking lot overlay (same as existing layout)
|
X
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Parking lot remove and replace
|
X
|
X
|
X
|
X
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X
|
X
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Remove and replace curb
|
X
|
X
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Add curb
|
X
|
X
|
TABLE 4-200D MINIMUM OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS
[Amended 1-18-2011 by Ord. No. 6641] | ||
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DU = Dwelling Unit
SF = Square Footage
GFA = Gross Floor Area
NFA = Net Floor Area
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RESIDENTIAL
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Household Living
|
Dwelling, Single-Family Detached
|
2 per DU, 1 space shall be an enclosed garage and 1 can be a
driveway at least 21 feet long.
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Dwelling, Two-Family
|
2 per DU, 1 space shall be an enclosed garage and 1 can be a
driveway at least 21 feet long.
| |
Dwelling, Single-Family Attached
|
2 per DU, 1 space shall be an enclosed garage and 1 can be a
driveway at least 21 feet long + 0.25 guest parking per unit.
| |
Dwelling, Multifamily
|
1 per efficiency unit + 1.5 per 1-bedroom unit + 2 per 2-/3-/4-bedroom
unit + 0.25 guest parking per unit.
| |
Dwelling, Manufactured Home
|
2 per DU
| |
Dwelling, Upper Story Above Nonresidential Use
|
1 per DU
| |
Congregate Living
|
Group Dwelling
|
1 per employee + 1 per 3 adults
|
Family Care
|
1 per employee + 1 per 3 adults
| |
Continuing Care Retirement Community
|
0.5 per DU (where centralized amenities like dining, housekeeping,
etc. are provided)
| |
COMMERCIAL
| ||
Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealer
|
Automobile Dealers
|
1 per 5,000 square feet of outdoor display/storage area + 2
per service bay + 1 per employee working the largest shift.
|
Automotive Parts, Accessories and Tire Stores
|
1 per 300 SF GFA
| |
Automotive Accessory Sales and Installation
|
1 per 300 SF GFA
| |
Vehicle Repair and Maintenance
|
Automobile Repair, Major and Minor; Automotive oil change and
lubrication Shops
|
3 per service bay + 1 per employee on the largest shift
|
Car Washes
|
Stacking spaces as required by this Ordinance + 1 per employee
on largest shift
| |
Sales-Oriented Uses
|
5 per 1,000 GFA
| |
Sales-Oriented Uses 25,001-400,000 SF
|
3.3 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Service-Oriented Uses
|
5 per 1,000 GFA
| |
Furniture and Home Furnishings Store
|
Furniture Stores; Floor Covering Stores; Window Treatment Stores;
All other Home Furnishings Store
|
2 per 1,000 SF GFA
|
Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Store
|
Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Store
|
1 per 300 SF + 1 per 1,000 SF outdoor nursery lot
|
Health and Personal Care Stores
|
Pharmacies or Drug Store (with drive-through)
|
4.5 per 1,000 SF GFA
|
Food and Beverage Stores
|
Convenience Stores
|
1 per 350 square feet excluding any storage areas with a minimum
of 6 parking spaces
|
Gasoline Stations
|
Gasoline Stations (Where vehicle repair or maintenance or accessory
car wash facilities are provided, parking and stacking spaces must
be provided as required by this Ordinance).
|
1 per 4 pumps plus 1 per 350 square feet per gross floor area
for the building where other retail goods are offered for sale.
|
Miscellaneous Store Retailers
|
Used Merchandise Stores
|
3.5 per 1,000 SF GFA
|
Cannabis Dispensary
[Added 10-1-2019 by Ord.
No. 7576] |
5 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Medical Cannabis Dispensary
[Added 1-19-2021 by Ord.
No. 7691] |
5 per 1,000 GFA
| |
Personal and Laundry Services
|
Barber Shops, Beauty Salons, Nail Salons
|
1 per station or chair + 1 per employee on the largest shift
|
Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services
|
3.3 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Funeral Home/Crematorium
|
8 per reposing room + 1 per 4 seats in each chapel + 1 per vehicle
used in the conduct of the business
| |
Tattoo, Massage
|
4.5 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Food Service and Drinking Places
|
Restaurants, Full Service
|
1 per 250 SF GFA or 1 per 4 seats based upon the capacity of
the fixed or moveable seating area, whichever is greater
|
Restaurants, Limited-Service; Cafeterias, Grill Buffets and
Buffets; Snack and Non-Alcoholic Beverage Bars
|
1 per 100 SF GFA + stacking spaces for any drive-through as
required per this Ordinance
| |
Drinking Places
|
1 per 3 seats of the design capacity or 1 per 100 SF GFA, whichever
is greater
| |
Educational Services
|
Nursery School, Preschool
|
1 per 2 classrooms + 1 per employee on largest shift
|
Elementary and Secondary Schools
|
1 per classroom + 1 per employee (on largest shift) OR 1 per
every 3 auditorium or stadium seats, whichever is greater
| |
High Schools
|
1 per classroom + 1 per every 5 students + 1 per employee on
largest shift OR 1 per every 3 auditorium or stadium seats, whichever
is greater.
| |
Colleges, Universities and Professional Schools
|
Site Specific
| |
Technical or Trade Schools
|
1 per 3 students + 1 per every employee on largest shift
| |
COMMERCIAL RECREATION
| ||
Commercial Recreation
|
Bowling Facility
|
3 per alley + spaces as required for accessory uses
|
Billiards
|
2 per table + spaces as required for accessory uses
| |
Health clubs
|
5.9 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Physical Fitness Facilities, Weight Training Centers, Strength
Development Centers, Weight Loss Centers
|
6.4 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
Skating Rink
|
30% of capacity
| |
Mini Golf, Batting Cages
|
3 spaces per hole or cage
| |
Golf Course, Private
|
10 per hole or 5 per hole for par 3 courses
| |
Golf Driving Range
|
3 per tee
| |
Banquet Hall, Ballroom, Dance Hall
|
1 for every 4 seats in principal auditorium or assembly room
| |
Lodge membership club (seating capacity of less than 300 in
main activity area)
|
1 per 300 SF or 1 per 3 persons in accordance with design seating
capacity
| |
Lodge Membership Club (seating capacity of 300 or greater in
main activity area)
|
1 per 300 SF or 1 per 3.5 persons in accordance with design
seating capacity
| |
Nonresidential Indoor or Outdoor Swimming Pools, Wave Pools
|
10 per 1,000 SF swimming pool water surface + 1 per employee
on largest shift + as required for ancillary uses
| |
Shooting Range
|
1 per 1,000 SF GFA + 1 per shooting bay + as required for ancillary
uses
| |
Large-Scale Entertainment Venue
|
Site Specific
| |
Amusement and Theme Parks (including indoor/outdoor water parks)
|
Site Specific
| |
Convention Center
|
1 per 3 persons of maximum fire rated capacity
| |
Marina
|
1 per 2 slips
| |
OVERNIGHT LODGING
| ||
Overnight Lodging
|
Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
|
1 per every 3 guest rooms + 1 per employee on largest shift
+ 75% of spaces required for on-site accessory uses
|
Resorts
|
Site Specific
| |
Bed-and-Breakfast Inn
|
2 + 1 per guest room
| |
Hostel
|
1 per 3 resident beds + 1 per employee on largest shift
| |
OFFICES
| ||
Offices
|
Professional Offices
|
1 per 250 SF of GFA
|
Offices of Physicians, Dentists and Other Health Practitioners
|
1 per 150 SF of GFA
| |
Financial Institutions without Drive-Through
|
1 per 250 SF of GFA
| |
Financial Institutions with Drive-Through
|
1 per 350 SF of GFA + stacking spaces for any drive-through
as required per this Ordinance
| |
Government Offices
|
1 per 300 SF GFA used by the public + 1 per 600 SF GFA not used
by the public
| |
CIVIC
| ||
Community Facilities
|
Arts, Performing Arts Center
|
1 per 4 seats in accordance with the design seating capacity
|
Museum
|
4 per 1,000 SF NFA
| |
Movie Theater
|
Single Screen: 0.5 per seat; Up to 5 screens: 0.33 per seat;
5 to 10 screens: 0.3 per seat; Over 10 screens: 0.27 per seat
| |
Library and Archives
|
4.5 per 1,000 SF GFA
| |
DAY CARE
| ||
Day Care
|
Commercial Child Day-Care Center
|
1 per employee + 1 per 6 children of licensed capacity
|
Home Day Care
|
1 per 6 children + required parking for the dwelling unit
| |
MEDICAL USES
| ||
Medical Facility
|
Outpatient Care Centers (including Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical
and Emergency centers)
|
7 per 1,000 SF GFA
|
Blood and Organ Banks
|
1 per 300 SF GFA
| |
Hospitals
|
2 per patient bed + 1 per 300 SF GFA for administrative areas
| |
RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS
| ||
COMMERCIAL - Religious Organizations
|
Religious Organizations
|
1 per 4 fixed seats + 1 per 8 feet of bench length + 1 per 28
square feet in areas where no permanent seats are maintained in the
main place of worship + spaces required for accessory uses.
|
UTILITIES
| ||
Utilities
|
Major Utilities
|
1 per employee on the largest shift
|
Wireless Communication Facilities/Radio Transmission Tower
|
1 per service provider with equipment on-site
| |
Landfill and Transfer Station
|
Site Specific
| |
PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION
| ||
Transportation
|
Airport, Heliport
|
Site Specific
|
INDUSTRIAL
| ||
Industrial
|
Industrial Uses
|
1 per 2 employees based on the maximum number of employees on
1 shift which the plant is designed to employ + 1 space per vehicle
used in the conduct of the business
|
WAREHOUSING, DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE
| ||
Warehousing, Distribution and Storage
|
Warehousing distribution
|
1 per 1,000 SF NFA (up to 10,000 SF) + 1 per 2,000 SF NFA above
10,000 SF + as required for office use + 1 per vehicle used in the
conduct of the business
|
Self Storage, Mini Warehouse
|
1 per 4,000 SF NFA up to 20,000 SF + 1 per 10,000 SF NFA above
20,000 SF + 1 per vehicle used in the conduct of the business
| |
OPEN
| ||
Agricultural
|
Farms and Farmhouses
|
DU requirement only
|
PARKS AND OPEN SPACE
| ||
Parks and Open Space
|
Campground
|
Site Specific
|
Park
|
Site Specific
| |
Preservation Areas
|
Site Specific
| |
Private Recreation Field
|
Site Specific
| |
TEMPORARY
| ||
Temporary
|
Construction Trailer and Sales Office
|
1 per 250 SF GFA
|
Holiday Tree and Decoration Sales
|
1 per employee + 1 per 500 SF display area (indoor and outdoor),
including walkways.
|
TABLE 4-200E(1) Parking Lot Setback Requirements
| |
---|---|
Depth of Parking Lot
|
Required Setback Width
(Feet)
|
< 129 feet up to 192 feet
|
25
|
193 to 256 feet
|
30
|
25 to 320 feet
|
35
|
321 to 384 feet
|
40
|
358 to 448 feet
|
45
|
For every additional 64 feet of depth
|
Add 5 feet for setback
|
Table 4-200G(1) Required Stacking/Standing Spaces
| ||
---|---|---|
Type of Use
|
Minimum Stacking Spaces
|
Measured From
|
Automated Teller Machine (standalone)
|
3
|
Teller Machine
|
Automobile Repair and Service (all types)
|
1 bay: 5; > 1 bay: 3 per bay
|
Bay Entrance
|
Automobile Service Station (gas pump island)
|
30 feet from each end of the outermost island
| |
Financial Institution, Teller Lane and ATM Lane
|
1 window: 6; < 1 window: 4 per window
|
Teller Window
|
Car Wash, Automatic
|
5 per bay
|
Bay Entrance
|
Car Wash, Self-Service
|
4 per bay
|
Bay Entrance
|
Dry Cleaner
|
3 per lane
|
Agent Window
|
Restaurant, with Drive-Through [1][2]
|
5 (9 total, where separate order box is provided)
|
First Service Point (Window or Order Box)
|
Restaurant, with Drive-Through Coffee/Smoothie/Donut/Bakery
sales [1]
|
8 total
|
Order Box
|
Pharmacy
|
6 per lane (1 lane); 4 per lane (2 or more lanes)
|
Agent Window
|
All other uses [3]
|
5 per window
|
First Stop
|
NOTES:
| |
[1]
|
Restaurants with drive through components shall provide for
a minimum four-vehicle queue between the order box and the pick-up
window.
|
[2]
|
If a separate order box is provided, a minimum of four stacking
spaces shall be provided between the order box and the first service
window. This is in addition to the minimum five stacking spaces ahead
of the order box.
|
[3]
|
Standards for uses not specifically listed may be determined
by the City Engineer based upon the standards for comparable uses
and upon the particular characteristics of the use. Alternately, the
applicant may submit a parking demand study.
|
Table 4-200H(1) Dimensional Standards for Parking Spaces
and Aisles
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Parking Angle
(degree)
|
Parking Space
|
Stall Width
(Feet - Inches)
|
Stall Depth
(Feet-Inches)
|
Aisle Width for 2-Way Traffic
(Feet - Inches)
|
Aisle Width for 1-Way Traffic
(Feet - Inches)
|
Parallel
|
Regular
|
9 - 0
|
23 - 0
|
24 - 0
|
15 - 0
|
45
|
Regular
|
9 - 0
|
17 - 8
|
N.A.
|
13 - 0
|
60
|
Regular
|
9 - 0
|
19 - 6
|
N.A.
|
16 - 0
|
90
|
Regular
|
9 - 0
|
19 - 0
|
24 - 0
|
N.A.
|
Rating
|
Description
|
General Criteria
|
---|---|---|
1
|
Excellent
|
The tree is typical of the species, has less than 10% deadwood
in the crown that is attributable to normal cause, has no other observed
problems, and requires no remedial action.
|
2
|
Good to Fair
|
The tree is typical of the species and/or has less than 20%
dead wood in the crown, only one or two minor problems that are easily
corrected with normal care.
|
3
|
Fair
|
The tree is not typical of the species and/or has less than
30% deadwood in the crown, one or two minor problems that are not
eminently lethal to the tree, and no significant decay or structural
problems, but the tree must have remedial care above normal care in
order to minimize the impact of future stress and to ensure continued
health.
|
4
|
Fair to Poor
|
The tree is typical of the species and/or has significant problems
such as 30% to 50% deadwood in the crown, serious decay or structural
defect, insects, disease or other problems that can be eminently lethal
to the tree or create a hazardous tree if not corrected in a short
period of time or if the tree is subjected to additional stress.
|
5
|
Poor
|
The tree is not typical of the species and/or has over 50% deadwood
in the crown, major decay or structural problems, is hazardous or
is severely involved with insects, disease, or other problems, that
even if aggressively corrected, would not result in the long-term
survival of the tree.
|
6
|
Dead
|
Less than 10% of the tree shows signs of life.
|
Tree List
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Botanical Name
|
Cultivar
|
Tree Type
|
Species Group
|
Alder, Black
|
Alnus glutinosa
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Alder, Speckled
|
Alnus rugose
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Arborvitae, Eastern (also Eastern Whitecedar)
|
Thuja occidentalis
|
"Emerald," "Nigra," "Pyramidalis," "Wintergreen"
|
Evergreen
|
A
|
Ash, Blue
|
Fraxinus quadrangulata
|
"Newport"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Ash, European
|
Fraxinus excelsior
|
"Aurea," "Hessei"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Ash, Green
|
Fraxinus pennsylvania
|
"Honeyshade," "Marshall Seedless," "Patmore," "Summit"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Ash, Mountain
|
Sorbus americana
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
D
| |
Ash, White
|
Fraxinus americana
|
"Autumn Applause," "Autumn Purple," "Champaign County," "Chicago
Regal," "Elk Grove," "Rosehill," "Royal Purple," "Skyline," "Windy
City"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Baldcypress
|
Taxodium distichum
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Beech, American
|
Fagus grandifolia
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Beech, European
|
Fagus sylvatica
|
All cultivars
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Birch, Paper
|
Betula papyrifera
|
"Chickadee," "Snowy"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Birch, River
|
Betula nigra
|
"Heritage"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Boxelder
|
Acer negundo
|
"Auratum," "Flamingo," "Kelly's Gold," "Violaceum"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Buckeye, Ohio
|
Aesculus glabra
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Catalpa
|
Catalpa speciosa
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Cedar, Eastern Red
|
Juniperus virginiana
|
"Canaertii," "Taylor"
|
Evergreen
|
B
|
Cherry, Black
|
Prunus serotina
|
"White Sparkle"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Cherry, Japanese Flowering
|
"Amanogawa," "Kwanzan," "Royal Burgundy," "Shirofugen," "Shirotae,"
"Shogetsu"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
D
| |
Cherry, Sargent
|
Prunus sargentii
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Chokeberry, Amur
|
Prunus maackii
|
"Amber Beauty"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Chokecherry, Schubert
|
Prunus virginiana
|
"Schubertii"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Coffeetree, Kentucky (male only)
|
Gymnocladus dioica
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Coffeetree, Kentucky, female only
|
Gymnocladus dioicus
|
"Prairie Titan"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Corktree, Amur
|
Phellodendron amurense
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Corktree, Sakhalin
|
Phellodendron sakhalinense
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Cottonwood (female, only)
|
Populus deltoides
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Cottonwood (male only)
|
Populus deltoides
|
"Siouxland"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Crabapple, Flowering
|
Malus spp.
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
A
| |
Crabapple, Flowering
|
Malus spp.
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Dogwood, Corneliancherry
|
Corrus mas
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Dogwood, Kousa
|
Cornus kousa
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Dogwood, Pagoda
|
Cornus alternifolia
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Douglas fir
|
Pseudotsuga menziesii
|
Evergreen
|
A
| |
Elm, American
|
Ulmus americana
|
"Delaware #2," "Jefferson," "Princeton," "Valley Forge"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Elm, Chinese
|
Ulmus parvifolia
|
"Dynasty," "Frosty"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Elm, hybrid
|
Ulmus hybrids
|
"Accolade," "Homestead," "Jacan," "Pioneer," "Regal," "Sapporo
Autumn Gold"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Elm, Red (Slippery)
|
Ulmus rubra
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Elm, Rock
|
Ulmus thomassi
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Elm, Siberian
|
Ulmus pumila
|
"Chinkota," "Coolshade," "Dropmore," "Lincoln," "Morton Plainsman,"
"New Horizon," "Pendula," "Urban"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Filbert, Turkish
|
Corylus colurna
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Ginkgo, male only
|
Ginkgo biloba
|
"Autumn Gold," "Fairmount," "Fastigiata," "Lakeview," "Princeton
Sentry"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Hackberry, Common
|
Celtis occidentalis
|
"Chicago-land," "Prairie Pride," "Windy City"
|
Shade Tree
|
A
|
Hawthorn, Cockspur
|
Crataegus crusgalli var. inermis
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
A
| |
Hawthorn, Downy
|
Crataegus mollis
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
C
| |
Hawthorn, English
|
Crataegus laevigata
|
"Crimson Cloud," "Paul's Scarlet," "Snowbird," "Toba"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
D
|
Hawthorn, Washington
|
Crataegus phaenopyrum
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Hickory, Shagbark
|
Carya Ovata
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Honeylocust, Common
|
Gleditsia triacanthos
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Honeylocust, Thornless
|
Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis
|
"Green Glory," "Imperial," "Majestic," "Shademaster," "Skyline"
|
Shade Tree
|
A
|
Hornbeam, American
|
Carpinus caroliniana
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Hornbeam, European
|
Caprinus betulus
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Horsechestnut, Common
|
Aesculus hippocasta
|
"Baumannii"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Katsura
|
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Larch, European
|
Larix decidua
|
Conifer
|
B
| |
Lilac, Japanese Tree
|
Syringa reticulate
|
"Ivory Silk"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Lilac, Peking
|
Syringa pekinensis
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
C
| |
Linden, American (Basswood)
|
Tilia americana
|
"Fastigiata," "Redmond"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Linden, Littleleaf
|
Tilia cordata
|
"Greenspire," "June Bride"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Linden, Redmond
|
Tilia euchlora
|
"Redmond"
|
Shade Tree
|
A
|
Linden, Silver
|
Tilia tomentosa
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
London Plane
|
Platanus acerifolia
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Locust, Black
|
Robinia pseudoacacia
|
"Frisia," "Idaho," "Purple Robe"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Magnolia, Saucer
|
Magnolia x soulangi-
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Magnolia, Star
|
Magnolia stellata
|
"Centennial," "Rosea," "Royal Star," Waterlily"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Maple, Amur
|
Acer tataricum subsp. Ginnala
|
"Compactum," "Durand Dwarf," "Flame," "Red Fruit"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Maple, Black
|
Acer nigrum
|
"Greencolumn"
|
Shade Tree
|
A
|
Maple, Hedge
|
Acer campestre
|
"Marimo," "Queen Elizabeth"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Maple, Miyabe
|
Acer miyabe
|
Shade Tree
|
C
| |
Maple, Norway
|
Acer plantanoides
|
"Crimson King," "Columnare," "Deborah," "Drummondil," "Emerald
Lustre," "Erectum," "Green Lace," "Royal Red," "Schwedleri"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Maple, Red
|
Acer rubrum
|
"Armstrong," "Autumn Flame," "Columnare," "Red Sunset," "October
Glory"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Maple, Sycamore
|
Acer pseudoplatanus
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Maple, Silver
|
Acer saccharinum
|
"Beebe, "Laciniatum," "Silver Cloud," "Silver Queen," "Skinner"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Maple, Sugar
|
Acer saccharum
|
"Green Mountain," "Legacy," "Sweet Shadow," "Wright Brothers"
|
Shade Tree
|
A
|
Maple, Tartarian
|
Acer tataricum
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Maple, Purpleblow
|
Acer truncatum
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Mulberry, Red (female only)
|
Morus alba
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Mulberry, Red (male only)
|
Morus rubra
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Mulberry, White (female only)
|
Morus rubra
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Mulberry, White (male only)
|
Morus alba
|
"Fruitless," "Mapleleaf"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Oak, Bur
|
Quercus macrocarpa
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Oak, Chestnut
|
Quercus prinus
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Oak, Chinquapin
|
Quercus muehlenbergii
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Oak, English
|
Quercus robur
|
"Autopurpurea," "Concordia," "Filicifolia," "Michround," "Pendula,"
"Pyramich," "Skyrocket," "Variegata"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Oak, Hill's
|
Quercus ellipsoidalis
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Oak, Pin
|
Quercus palustris
|
"Crownright," "Green Pillar"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Oak, Red
|
Quercus rubra
|
Shade Tree
|
B
| |
Oak, Swamp White
|
Quercus bicolor
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Oak, White
|
Quercus alba
|
Shade Tree
|
A
| |
Olive, Russian
|
Elaeagnus augustifolia
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
D
| |
Pear, Flowering
|
Pyrus calleryana
|
"Chanticleer," "Red," Spire," "Whitehouse" "Callery"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Pine, Austrian
|
Pinus Nigra
|
Evergreen
|
C
| |
Pine, Eastern White
|
Pinus strobus
|
"Contorta," "Fastigiata," "Pendula"
|
Evergreen
|
B
|
Pine, Jack
|
Pinus banksiana
|
Evergreen
|
B
| |
Pine, Red
|
Pinus resinosa
|
Evergreen
|
C
| |
Pine, Scots
|
Pinus sylvestris
|
"Aurea," "Beauvronensis"
|
Evergreen
|
D
|
Planetree, London
|
Platanus x acerifolia
|
"Bloodgood," "Columbia," "Liberty," "Metzam," "Yarwood"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Poplar, Black Lombardy
|
Populus nigra
|
"Italica" "Majestic," "Thevestin"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Poplar, White
|
Populus alba
|
"Pyramidalis"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Redbud, Eastern
|
Cercis canadensis
|
"Flame," "Wither's Pink Charm"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Redwood, Dawn
|
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
|
Shade Tree
|
C
| |
Serviceberry, Allegheny
|
Amalanchier Laevis
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Serviceberry, Apple
|
Amalanchier x grandiflora
|
"Autumn Brilliance," "Ballerina," "Princess Diana," "Robin Hill,"
"Strata"
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
|
Serviceberry, Downy
|
Amalanchier arborea
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Serviceberry, Saskatoon
|
Amalanchier alnifolia
|
Ornamental/Small Tree
|
B
| |
Spruce, Black
|
Picea glauca
|
"Bensata"
| ||
Spruce, Colorado Blue
|
Picea pungens
|
Evergreen
|
B
| |
Spruce, Norway
|
Picea abies
|
Evergreen
|
B
| |
Sweetgum
|
Liquidambar styriciflua
|
"Grazam," "Moraine," "Variegata"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Sycamore
|
Platanus occidentalis
|
Shade Tree
|
C
| |
Tamarack
|
Larix laricina
|
Conifer
|
A
| |
Tree of Heaven
|
Ailanthus altissima
|
Shade Tree
|
D
| |
Tulip Tree
|
Liriodendron tulipifera
|
"Aureomarginatum"
|
Shade Tree
|
B
|
Yellowwood
|
Cladrastis lutea
|
Shade Tree
|
C
| |
Walnut, Black
|
Juglans nigra
|
"Laciniata"
|
Shade Tree
|
C
|
Willow, Corkscrew
|
Salix matsudana
|
"Toruosa"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Willow, Weeping
|
Salix alba
|
"f. argentea," "Britzensis," "Tristis"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Zelkova
|
Zelcova serrata
|
"Goshiki," "Green Vase," "Halka," "Spring Grove" "Village Green"
|
Shade Tree
|
D
|
Species Group
|
Percentage of DBH to Replace
|
---|---|
A
|
50
|
B
|
30
|
C
|
10
|
D
|
5
|
Owners and developers are encouraged to exceed this standard
in seeking more creative solutions, both for the enhanced value of
their land and for the collective health and enjoyment of all citizens
of Crystal Lake.
|
All the above landscaping applications will require special
detailed designs developed to ensure proper drainage within the landscaped
areas subject to staff review and approval.
|
TABLE 4-400F(1): Buffer Matrix
[Amended by Ord. No. 6543] | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adjoining Property
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
Subject Property
| |||||
A
|
| ||||
B
|
20 feet
| ||||
C
|
30 feet
|
30 feet
| |||
D
|
40 feet
|
40 feet
|
30 feet
| ||
E
|
50 feet
|
50 feet
|
40 feet
|
30 feet
|
Where adjoining property is vacant, the required buffer shall
be based on the highest use of the land based on the zoning classification
of the adjoining property. Where adjoining property is in the Watershed
district, the buffer width will be based on the highest use of the
land based on the future land use designation of the adjoining property
delineated in the Northwest Sub-Area Plan. Where adjoining property
is not within City limits, the buffer width will be based the highest
use of the land based on the future land use designation of the adjoining
property per the Comprehensive Plan and any adopted subarea plans.
|
A: SF Detached, Two-family, Home Day Care
B: Single-family attached, Multifamily, Manufactured Housing,
Congregate Living
C: Offices, Commercial Day Care; Medical Facility (except Hospitals);
Social Assistance
D: Commercial, Retail Uses; Commercial, Service Uses; Commercial
Recreation, Overnight Lodging; Information; Community Facilities;
Hospitals
E: Industrial (including Warehousing, Distribution and Storage)
Buffers for parking and transportation uses, utilities, agricultural
uses and parks and open spaces shall be determined on a site-specific
basis by the Zoning Administrator,
|
The uses specified below are required to provide a buffer from
adjoining residential properties, as indicated in Table 4-200B, Buffer
Standards for Specific Land Uses, below.
|
TABLE 4-200B: Buffer Standards for Specific Land Uses
| |
---|---|
Use
|
Buffer Width
|
Cemeteries, golf courses, passive recreational areas (without
sports lighting)
|
10 feet
|
Churches, schools, public facilities including playgrounds,
recreational facilities
|
20 feet
|
Public swimming pools, and recreation areas (with sports lighting)
|
25 feet
|
Buffer Width
|
Required Material per 100 Lineal Feet
|
---|---|
10 feet
|
2 overstory deciduous or evergreen trees + 4 understory trees
+ 16 shrubs
|
20 or 25 feet
|
2 overstory deciduous or evergreen trees + 6 understory trees
+ 16 shrubs
|
30 feet
|
3 evergreen trees + 1 overstory deciduous tree + 4 understory
trees + 8 shrubs
|
40 feet
|
4 evergreen trees + 2 overstory deciduous tree + 4 understory
trees + 16 shrubs
|
50 feet
|
4 evergreen trees + 2 overstory deciduous tree + 6 understory
trees + 24 shrubs
|
Nonresidential properties: Refuse containers and facilities
shall be hidden by an opaque wall or opaque fence of sufficient height
to screen the bin and any appurtenances, but not less than six feet
in height. Walls and fences shall be constructed to match the architectural
detail of the principal structure, unless they are not visible from
the right-of-way or main drive aisle, as determined by the Zoning
Administrator, and then can be constructed entirely of wood, and contain
a securable gate to minimize blowing refuse. Trash containers serving
nonresidential uses shall not be located abutting residential property.
Trash/Refuse containers shall be placed only on an approved surface.
("Approved surface" shall mean asphalt/bituminous, concrete/PCC, brick
pavers, and any surface that is approved by the City's Engineering
Division.)
|
Table 4-800D(1)
[Amended 1-18-2011 by Ord. No. 6641; 3-1-2016 by Ord. No. 7200; 8-2-2016 by Ord. No. 7247; 10-6-2020 by Ord. No. 7656] | ||
---|---|---|
Illuminated Surface
|
Minimum Light Level
(footcandles)
|
Maximum Average Light Level
(footcandles)
|
Auto Dealerships:
Front Row and Feature Displays
Other Merchandise Areas
|
—
—
|
32.0
20.0
|
Private or Public Parking Areas*
|
0.25
|
4.5
|
Vehicular Entrances from Right-of-Way*
|
1.0
|
4.5
|
Playing Fields
|
—
|
IESNA**
|
Automobile Service Station/Pumping Areas1
|
10.0
|
50.0
|
Drive-In/Drive-Through Canopies2
|
—
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15.0
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Building Entrance and Exit Pedestrian Pathways*
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1.0
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5.0
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Stairways and Steps*
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1.0
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5.0
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*
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Maximum-to-minimum light level ratio shall not exceed 12:1
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**
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Illuminance level specified in Table 7 of IESNA document RP-6-01
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1
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Automobile service station fixtures shall be recessed into the
canopy ceiling, with a lens that is flat and flush to the ceiling.
No fixtures shall be mounted on the top or the side fascias of the
canopy. If the canopy is located within 150 feet of a residential
property, the canopy fascia shall be extended to a minimum depth of
12 inches below the canopy ceiling. Preferred light sources are high-pressure
sodium, metal halide or LED.
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2
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All fixtures for drive-in/drive-through canopies shall either
be recessed into the ceiling canopy or mounted such that the lowest
portion of the fixture is higher than the canopy fascia.
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†
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Typical 75W incandescent bulb or 50W low-voltage halogen landscape
bulb
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‡
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Typical 60W incandescent bulb or 35W low-voltage halogen landscape
bulb
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Emitting Zoning Lot
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Impacted Zoning Lot
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Maximum Light Level (footcandles)
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---|---|---|
Residential Lighting Zone
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Residential Lighting Zone
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0.1
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Residential Lighting Zone
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Commercial Lighting Zone
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0.5
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Commercial Lighting Zone
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Residential Lighting Zone
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0.3
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Commercial Lighting Zone
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Commercial Lighting Zone
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2.0
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Zoning Lot
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Maximum Installed Height*
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Residential Lighting Zone
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20 feet
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Office Uses
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25 feet
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Commercial Lighting Zone, excepting Office Uses
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35 feet
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*
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A maximum installed height of 50 feet shall be permitted for
lighting of playing fields on public property.
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Table 4-900C(1) Applicability of Design Elements
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Standard
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New Subdivision
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Infill Development
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Orientation of Dwellings
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M
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M
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Entry Features
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O
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M
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Garages
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O
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O
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Building Foundations
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O
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O
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Roofs and Rooflines
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O
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O
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Windows and Entryways
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O
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O
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Exterior Finish Materials
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M
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O
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M
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=
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Standard is mandatory
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O
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=
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Standard is optional. Single-family and two-family dwellings
in new subdivisions are required to comply with at least three of
the optional standards.
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Table 4-900D(1) Applicability of Design Elements
[Amended 8-2-2016 by Ord.
No. 7247] | |
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Standard
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Applicability
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Site Layout - Building Orientation
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O
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Site Layout - Building Orientation to Street Edges
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O
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Site Layout - Building Orientation to Non-Street Property Lines
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O
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Building Design - Mass and Form
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M
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Building Design - Facade Articulation
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M
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Building Design - Roof Articulation
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M
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Building Design - Building Materials
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M
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M
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=
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Standard is mandatory
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O
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=
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Standard is optional; multifamily residential developments are
required to comply with at least one of the optional standards
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Table 4-900C Applicability of Design Elements
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Standard
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Commercial Development
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Building Form
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O
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Building Massing and Articulation
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O
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Rooflines and Parapet
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O
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Building Materials
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O
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Roof Materials
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O
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Building Colors
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O
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Building Fenestration
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O
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Entrance Design
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O
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Canopy/Awning Design
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O
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Overall Facade Design
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O
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M
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=
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Standard is mandatory
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O
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=
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Standard is optional; commercial developments are required to
comply with at least six of the optional standards.
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Table 4-900F(1) Applicability of Design Elements
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Standard
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Industrial Development
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Building Form and Massing
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O
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Rooflines and Parapet
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O
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Building Materials
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O
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Building Colors
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O
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Entrance Design
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O
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Overall Facade Design
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O
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M
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=
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Standard is mandatory
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O
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=
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Standard is optional; industrial developments are required to
comply with at least three of the optional standards.
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Crenellation (flat roofs)
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Finials (pitched roofs)
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Dormers (pitched roofs)
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Cupolas
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TABLE 4-1000D-1 Single-Family Residential Signs
[Amended by Ord. No. 6543; 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7419] | |||||
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Sign Type
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Quantity
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Size
(sq. ft.)
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Height
(Feet)
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Notes
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Flag
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2
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20
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25
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Free-standing
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1*
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3
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6
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Home occupation, contractor, noncommercial content, etc.
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Limited Duration
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2
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6
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3
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Subject to § 274-6 of the City Code
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Temporary
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N/A
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6
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6
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Wall
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1*
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1
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N/A
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Must not extend above the roofline.
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*
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Requires permit
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Ornamental displays located on single-family residential sites,
including but not limited to art, sculpture, lights, landscape, inflatable
objects, moving objects and noise devices shall not be considered
signs so long as they do not constitute a nuisance.
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All signage must be located on the property being identified.
Signs are not permitted in the common areas unless the homeowners'
or property association is the applicant. The listed signs may not
reflect restrictions in the covenants, conditions and restrictions.
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TABLE 4-1000D-2 Multifamily Residential Signs
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Quantity
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Sign Type
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Size
(sq. ft.)
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Height
(Feet)
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Notes
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1
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Flag
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20
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25
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U.S. Flags will be governed by the U.S. Flag Code
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1
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Freestanding
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1
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6
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Multiple
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Freestanding
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4
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3
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Way-finding signage only. Does not include duplexes. Where wall
signage is used, the height restriction does not apply. Sign size
shall not exceed 4 sq. ft.
[Amended by Ord. No. 6543] | |
1*
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Freestanding
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16
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4
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1 sign per each complex entrance. To be located in common area
adjacent to entrance for identification purposes. The base width of
the sign shall be a minimum 80% of the sign width and contain architectural
elements from the building
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2
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Limited Duration
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6
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3
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Subject to § 274-6 of the City Code
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N/A
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Temporary
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6
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6
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[Amended by Ord. No. 6543]
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1*
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Wall
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4
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N/A
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Does not include duplexes or townhomes
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*
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Requires permit
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*
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Requires permit
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*
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Requires permit
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For planned unit developments, a sign change that accompanies
a change in occupancy will require compliance with the sign area requirements
of this Ordinance. Other PUD requirements pertaining to signs shall
apply.
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The amount of signage permitted for commercial uses is based
upon the character of the roadway that the property fronts. In general,
where higher speed limits are permitted, greater area of signage is
permitted than streets which have lower speed limits or where pedestrian
environments dominate.
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The following streets are located within Locations A, B and
C delineated above:
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Location A
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1.
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Route 14 excluding the Virginia Street Corridor Overlay District.
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2.
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Route 176 west of Route 14 and east of the Union Pacific Railroad
tracks.
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3.
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Route 31.
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4.
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Randall Road.
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5.
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Rakow Road.
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6.
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Virginia Road east of Teckler Boulevard.
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Location B
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1.
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Downtown District.
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2.
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Virginia Street Corridor.
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Location C
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1.
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Properties throughout the City not in Location A or Location
B.
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*
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Requires permit
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*
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Requires permit
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*
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Requires permit
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Internally illuminated signs or electric awning signs that are
required to obtain a special use permit, shall follow the applicable
requirements of Article 15, Procedures and Enforcement.
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Table 4-1000-M Political Signs
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Quantity
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Type
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Size
(sq. ft.)
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Height
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Notes
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Dependent upon sign area
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Freestanding
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32 sq. ft. per sign
32 sq. ft. per zoning lot
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6 feet
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Location A
See § 4-1000M for details.
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Dependent upon sign area
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Freestanding
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16 sq. ft. per sign
32 sq. ft. per zoning lot
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6 feet
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All other locations
See § 4-1000M for details.
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