Rural Area System
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Interstate/other limited-access freeways
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1.
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Provide limited-access facilities
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Arterials
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1.
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Serve statewide or interstate travel
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2.
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Serve all urbanized areas
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3.
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Provide integrated movements without stub connections
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4.
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Link cities, larger towns, and other traffic generators
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5.
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Provide integrated interstate and intercounty service
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6.
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Spaced at proper intervals consistent with population density
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7.
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Corridor movements consistent with four through six with greater
trip lengths and travel densities than those served by rural collector
or local systems
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Major collectors
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1.
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Provide service to county seats, larger towns, and other traffic
generators
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2.
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Connect routes of higher classification
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3.
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Serve intercounty travel corridors
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4.
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Spaced at intervals to collect traffic from local roads
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5.
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Provide services to remaining smaller communities
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6.
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Link local traffic generators with rural hinterland
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Local streets
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1.
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Provide access to land adjacent to collector network
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2.
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Serve travel over relatively short distances
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3.
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Constitute all rural mileage not classified in one of the higher
systems
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NOTE: A "private road" shall be any road not proposed
for dedication that serves as the sole means of access for more than
one but not more than five dwellings.
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Street Construction Criteria
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Arterials
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Collectors
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Locals
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ID-2 wearing course* (inches)
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3.5**
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3.5**
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1.5
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Bituminous concrete base course* (inches)
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4
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4
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4.5
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2A stone subbase* (inches)
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6
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6
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6
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Cartway width w/curb (feet)
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26
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24
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20
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Cartway width w/shoulders (feet)
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24 minimum (12 per lane)
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24
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20
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Pavement out to out width, concrete curb with gutter
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27 feet, 4 inches
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27 feet, 4 inches
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27 feet, 4 inches
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Pavement out to out width, concrete curb
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27 feet, 4 inches
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27 feet, 4 inches
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27 feet, 4 inches
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Shoulder width (feet)
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8
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6
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4
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Pavement cross-slope (percent)
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3% minimum
4.5% maximum
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3% minimum
4.5% maximum
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3% minimum
4.5% maximum
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Shoulder cross-slope (percent)
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6%
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6%
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6%
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Parking lanes (add widths to those shown above) (feet)
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10
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10
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8
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Right-of-way (feet)
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100 primary
70 secondary
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60
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50
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NOTES:
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*
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Minimum depths unless approved by Township Engineer.
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**
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For arterials and collectors, wearing course can be 1 1/2
inches ID-2 wearing and 2 inches ID-2 binder course.
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***
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See additional width and right-of-way information elsewhere
herein.
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Road Grade
(%)
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Minimum Culvert Spacing
(feet)
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Up to 3%
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500
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3% to 4%
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400
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4% to 5%
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350
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5% to 6%
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300
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6% to 8%
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250
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8% to 11%
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200
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11% to 14%
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150
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Over 14%
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100
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Housing Type
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Average Weekday Trip Rates
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Single-family detached
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10.0 trips per DU
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Duplex, multiplex, etc.
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8.1 trips per DU
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Apartment
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5.4 trips per DU
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Mobile home
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5.38 trips per DU
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Retirement village
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3.3 trips per DU
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Height of Tree at Maturity
(feet)
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Distance
(feet)
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Under 30
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30 to 40
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31 to 50
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41 to 50
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51 +
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51 to 70
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Common Name
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Botanical Name
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Hedge maple
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Acer campestre
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Amur maple
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Acer ginnala
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Globe Norway maple
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Acer platanoides globosum
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Paperbark maple
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Acer griseum
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Baumann horsechestnut
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Aesculus hippocastanum baumannii
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Downy shadblow serviceberry
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Amelanchier canadensis
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Allegheny serviceberry
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Amelanchier laevis
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American hornbeam
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Carpinus caroliniana
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Flowering dogwood
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Cornus florida
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Red flowering dogwood
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Cornus florida rubra
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Kousa dogwood
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Cornus kousa
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Lavalle hawthorn
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Crataegus lavallei
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Washington hawthorn
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Crataegus phaenopyrum
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Winter King hawthorn
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Crataegus viridis 'Winter King'
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Russian olive
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Elaeagnus angustifolia
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Flowering ash
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Fraxinus ornus
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Golden raintree
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Koelreuteria paniculata
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Siberian crabapple
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Malus baccata
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Japanese crabapple
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Malus floribunda
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Snowdrift crabapple
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Malus 'Snowdrift'
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Kwanzan Japanese flowering cherry
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Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan'
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Callery pear
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Pyrus calleryana
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Japanese tree lilac
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Syringa amurensis japonica
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Katsura tree
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Cercidiphyllum japonicum
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Japanese stewartia
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Stewartia pseudocamellia
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Japanese snowbell
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Styrax japonica
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Sourwood
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Oxydendrum arboreum
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Common Name
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Botanical Name
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Norway maple
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Acer platanoides
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Columnar maple
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Acer platanoides 'Columnare'
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Erect Norway maple
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Acer platanoides 'Erectum'
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Schwedler Norway maple
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Acer platanoides 'Schwedleri'
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Red maple
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Acer rubrum
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Ruby horsechestnut
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Aesculus carnea briotii
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European hornbeam
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Carpinus betulus
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Upright European hornbeam
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Carpinus betulus fastigiata
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Yellowwood
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Cladrastis lutea
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Green ash
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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica lanceolata
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Upright ginkgo (males)
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Ginkgo biloba fastigiata
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Thornless honey locust
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Gleditsia triacanthos (inermis)
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Sweetgum
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Liquidambar styraciflua cultivars: 'Moraine,' 'Burgundy,' 'Festival,' 'Palo
Alto,' L.s. aurea
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American hophornbeam or ironwood
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Ostrya virginiana
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Amur corktree
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Phellodendron amurense
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Columnar sergeant cherry
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Prunus sargentii columnaris
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Red oak
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Quercus borealis
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Pin oak
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Quercus palustris
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Willow oak
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Quercus phellos
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Pyramidal English oak
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Quercus probus fastigiata
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Scarlet oak
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Quercus coccinea
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Shingle oak
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Quercus imbricaria
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Bur oak
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Quercus macrocarpa
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Regent Japanese pagoda tree
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Sophora japonica 'Regent'
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Littleleaf European linden
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Tilia cordata
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Crimean linden
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Tilia euchlora
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Silver linden
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Tilia tomentosa
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Chinese elm
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Ulmus parvifolia
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Village green zelkova
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Zelkova serrata 'Village Green'
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Hackberry
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Celtis occidentalis
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Sourgum or tupelo
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Nyssa Sylvatica
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Bald cypress
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Taxodium distichum
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American planetree or sycamore
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Platanus occidentalis
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Tulip tree
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Liriodendron tulipifera
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"No more than _______ (insert number) dwelling units may be
constructed on the land which is the subject of the plan, unless additional
land is dedicated and/or the Township Board of Supervisors accepts
an additional fee in lieu of dedication of parkland."
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"The land shown on this plan as parkland, consisting of _______
acres, shall be deeded to Harris Township by a deed of general warranty,
free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, and at a date no later
than the date of dedication of the streets shown on this land development/subdivision
plan. Said land shall be available for Harris Township use consistent
with its ordinances and regulations with no restriction, except that
the purposes of the conveyance shall be public park and recreation
uses. It shall be used for such purposes, and Harris Township may
also, at its sole discretion, sell this land, provided that the proceeds
of such sale are specifically restricted for use for public park and
recreation purposes in connection with a continuing program for such
purposes in Harris Township or in connection with existing park facilities
or to obtain additional park facilities in Harris Township."
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DU x Parkland Fee = Parkland Fee in Lieu
DU = Number of Dwelling Units
Parkland Fee = Fee established by resolution of the Board of
Supervisors
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Signature of Chief or other designated Fire Company
official
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