Table III-1. Overlay Districts
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AWH
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Affordable Workforce Housing Floating District
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CAO
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Critical Area Overlay District
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EAO
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Easton Airport Overlay District
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GWO
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Gateway Overlay District
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HO
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Historic Overlay District
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STAR
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Sustainable Tourism and Reinvestment Floating District
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VO
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Village Overlay District
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Table III-2. Suitable Base Zoning Districts for Critical
Area Land Management Areas
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Base Zoning District
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RCA
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LDA
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IDA
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Rural Conservation (RC)
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✓
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✓1
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Rural Residential (RR)
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✓
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Town Residential (TR)
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✓
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Village Mixed (VM)
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✓
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✓
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Village Hamlet (VH)
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✓
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Village Residential (VR)
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✓
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Limited Commercial (LC)
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✓
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✓
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General Commercial (GC)
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✓
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✓
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Limited Industrial (LI)
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✓
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✓
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NOTE:
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1
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Parcels in the Rural Conservation District with growth allocation
approved to allow a certain use to increase lot coverage. (See § 190-55.5K.)
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Table III-3.
Lot Coverage Limits for Lots Existing in the LDA on December
1, 1985
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Column A
Permitted Lot Coverage
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Column B
Higher Maximum Lot Coverage With Planning Director Approval1
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Lot Size
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Maximum Lot Coverage
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Lot Size
(square feet)
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Maximum Lot Coverage
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21,780 square feet (1/2 acre) or less
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25%
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0 to 8,000
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25% of parcel plus 500 square feet
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8,001 to 21,780
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31.25% of parcel
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Greater than 1/2 acre and less than 1 acre
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15%
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21,781 to 36,300
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5,445 square feet
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36,301 to 43,560
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No increase over 15%
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1 acre or greater
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15%
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N/A
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N/A
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NOTE:
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1
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See criteria for approval in Subsection B.4.b of this section.
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Figure III-1: Examples of Lot Coverage for Lots Developed
Prior to October 11, 2014[3]
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Table III-4. Critical Area Forestry Activity Approvals
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Activity
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Plan or Permit Required
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Outside the Shoreline Development Buffer
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a.
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All timber harvesting occurring within any one-year interval
and affecting one or more acres in forests and/or developed woodland
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Critical Area timber harvest plan and forest preservation plan
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b.
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Development activity that results in the cutting or clearing
of any portion of a forest or developed woodland or individual trees
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Forest preservation plan or property maintenance permit
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c.
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Development activity resulting in required tree planting, forest establishment or mitigation under any provision of the Critical Area Overlay District, § 190-15
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Forest preservation plan
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d.
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The removal of individual trees for valid reasons other than
accommodating development activity
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Forest preservation plan or property maintenance permit
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e.
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Removal of individual trees that are in danger of falling and
causing damage to dwellings or other structures, or that are in danger
of falling and therefore causing the blockage of streams, or resulting
in accelerated shore erosion
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Forest preservation plan or property maintenance permit
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f.
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Horticultural practices, including thinning, necessary to maintain
the health of individual trees, or removal of trees that are dead,
diseased or damaged from natural causes and are unlikely to survive
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Forest preservation plan or property maintenance permit
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g.
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Other cutting techniques which may be undertaken under the advice
and guidance of the Maryland Departments of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, if necessary to preserve the forest from extensive pest
or disease infestation or threat from fire
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Forest preservation plan or property maintenance permit
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h.
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Removal of invasive species or noxious vegetation, including
Johnson grass, Canada thistle, and multiflora rose
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Property maintenance permit
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Within the Shoreline Development Buffer
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i.
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All timber harvesting regardless of the area affected
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Critical Area timber harvest plan, buffer management plan
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j.
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Development activity, subdivision, change in use, clearing or
installing vegetation for any purpose
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Table III-5. Shoreline Development Buffer Establishment
Requirements
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Development Category
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Lot Created Before 8-13-1989
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Lot Created After 8-13-1989
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Development on a vacant lot
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Establish an area of the Buffer equal to the total square footage
of lot coverage outside the Buffer
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Fully establish the Buffer
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Subdivision
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Fully establish the Buffer
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New lot with an existing dwelling unit
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Establish an area of the Buffer equal to the total square footage
of lot coverage outside the Buffer
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Conversion of a land use on a parcel or lot to another land
use
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Fully establish the Buffer
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Construction of an addition, accessory structure, or redevelopment
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Establish an area of the Buffer equal to the net square footage
increase in lot coverage outside the Buffer
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Substantial alteration to an existing structure
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Establish an area of the Buffer equal to the total square footage
of lot coverage outside the Buffer
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Table III-6.
Minimum Planting Mitigation Ratios in the Shoreline Development
Buffer
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Activity
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Minimum Mitigation Ratio
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Permanent Disturbance
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Temporary Disturbance
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Septic system on a lot created before August 13, 1989, if located
in existing grass or if clearing is not required
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Not applicable
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0
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Septic system in a forest or developed woodland on a lot created
before August 13, 1989, if clearing is required
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1:1
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Not applicable
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Shore erosion control if clearing or grading is required
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1:1
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1:1
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Riparian water access
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2:1
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1:1
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Development or redevelopment of a water-dependent facility
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2:1
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1:1
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Variance
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3:1
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1:1
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Violation
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4:1
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Not applicable
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Table III-7. Buffer Mitigation Planting Requirements
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Total Area of Required Mitigation Plantings
(acres)
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Options
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Less than 1
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Landscaping stock according to Table III-8 for the entire area
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1 or greater
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At least 50% of area in landscaping stock according to Table
III-9, with the remainder in small nursery stock according to Table
III-10
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Table III-8. Buffer Establishment Planting Requirements
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Total Establishment Requirement
(acres)
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Options
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Less than 1/4
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Landscaping stock according to Table III-9 for the entire area
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1/4 to 1
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At least 25% landscaping stock (Table III-9) with the remainder
a combination of small nursery stock (Table III-10) or natural regeneration
(§ 190-15.12.G below)
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Greater than 1
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At least 10% landscaping stock (Table III-9) with the remainder
a combination of small nursery stock (Table III-10) or natural regeneration
(§ 190-15.12.G below)
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Table III-9. Planting Credits for Landscaping Stock
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Vegetation Type
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Minimum Size Eligible for Credit
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Maximum Credit Allowed
(square feet)
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Maximum Percent of Landscape Stock Credit
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Canopy tree
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2-inch caliper
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200
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Not applicable
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Canopy tree
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3/4-inch caliper
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100
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Not applicable
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Understory tree
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3/4-inch caliper
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75
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Not applicable
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Large shrub
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3 feet high
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50
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30
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Small shrub
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18 inches high
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25
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20
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Herbaceous perennial
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1 quart or based on the area covered by plugs or seed mix
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2
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10
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Planting cluster for Buffer establishment or mitigation of less
than 1/2 acre
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1 canopy tree; and 3 large shrubs or 6 small shrubs of sizes
listed above
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300
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Not applicable
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Planting cluster for Buffer establishment or mitigation of less
than 1/2 acre
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2 understory trees; and 3 large shrubs or 6 small shrubs of
sizes listed above
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350
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Not applicable
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Table III-10. Planting Credits for Small Nursery Stock
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Stock Size of Trees Only
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Required Stems Per Acre
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Survivability Requirement
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Minimum Financial Assurance Period After Planting
(years)
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Bare-root seedling or whip
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700
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50%
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5
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1/2-inch to 1-inch container grown trees
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450
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75%
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2
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More than 1-inch container grown trees
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350
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90%
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2
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Table III-11. Numerical Requirements for the GWO District:
Depth, Front Setback and Landscape Yard Requirements
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Type of Requirement
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Principal Arterial Highway
(US 50)
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Minor Arterial Highway
(Routes 33, 328, 331, 333)
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Major Collector Highway
(Route 309)
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Minor Collector Highway
(Barber Road)
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A.
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Depth of Gateway Overlay District
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Depth measured from edge of road right-of-way (feet)
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500
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200
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200
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100
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B.
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Front building setback from road right-of-way, based on the
underlying zoning district
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1.
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LC, GC, and LI Districts (feet)
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Minimum: 40;
Maximum: 100
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Minimum: 40;
Maximum: 100
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Minimum: 40;
Maximum: 100
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Minimum: 50
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2.
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Conservation and Residential Districts (feet)
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Minimum: 100
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Minimum: 50
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Minimum: 50
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Minimum: 50
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3.
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All other districts (feet)
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Minimum: 150
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Minimum: 50
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Minimum: 100
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Minimum: 100
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C.
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Minimum depth of landscape yard within front building setback
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1.
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LC, GC, and LI Districts (feet)
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40
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20
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20
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25
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2.
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Conservation and Residential Districts (feet)
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25
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25
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25
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25
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3.
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Other districts (feet)
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75
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75
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50
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25
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