INTERSECTIONS
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Distance specified in § 312-35A(6)(e)
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Type of Street
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Maximum Grade
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Minimum Grade
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Arterial
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5%
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1%
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Collector
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6%
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1%
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Local
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7%
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1%
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Classification
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Minimum Separation
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Arterial
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800 feet
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Collector
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400 feet
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Local
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150 feet
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Residential
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Percentage of the Total Amount of Open Space which is Prime
Open Space
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Minimum Required Open Space Per Dwelling Unit in Residential
Portion of Gross Predevelopment Tract
(square feet)
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Not greater than 25%
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2,600
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At least 25% but not greater than 50%
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2,000
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Greater than 50% but not greater than 75%
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1,600
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Greater than 75%
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1,200
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NOTES:
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The residential land and fee requirements of this § 312-36D(4) shall be based upon the maximum number of new dwelling units that would be permitted to be constructed on the lots of the subdivision or land development after the plan is approved. Should a residential land use, as part of a subdivision or development, be required to set aside open space as part of a Township ordinance other than the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, that residential land use shall be considered, for the purposes of this Subsection D(4)(d)[1] to be nonresidential. Note that this does not include TND Innovation Overlay Districts, Planned Residential Development or similar special districts, as they do not constitute a land use.
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Nonresidential
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Percentage of the Total Amount of Open Space which is Prime
Open Space
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Minimum Required Open Space of Nonresidential Portion of Gross
Predevelopment Tract
(square feet per acre)
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Not greater than 25%
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3,000
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At least 25% but not greater than 50%
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2,400
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Greater than 50% but not greater than 75%
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2,000
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Greater than 75%
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1,600
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NOTES:
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Any land proposed for dedication under this § 312-36D(4) for which less than 25% of the open space is prime open space shall require the approval of the Board of Commissioners, utilizing the same procedure as the required approval of as fees in lieu of land dedication as outlined in § 312-36D(4)(g)[1].
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Type of Subdivision
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Minimum Fire Flow at 20 psi Residual Pressure
(gpm)
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Minimum Duration of Sustained Minimum Flow Rate
(hours)
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Residential
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Distance between units (feet)
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Over 100
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500
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2
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31 to 100
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750
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2
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11 to 30
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1,000
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2
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Less than 11
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1,500
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2
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Nonresidential and residential
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Greater than two stories
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2,000
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4
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NOTES:
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Fire flow tests shall be conducted using the National Board
of Fire Underwriters method of testing. The developer shall schedule
tests with the Township Public Works Department.
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All fire flows for minor subdivisions shall be determined by
the Board of Commissioners based on a recommendation by the Public
Safety Commission.
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Where:
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"v" is the mean velocity of flow in feet per second.
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"n" is the coefficient of roughness.
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n equals 0.013 for concrete pipe.
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n equals 0.021 for asphalt coated corrugated metal pipe, 25%
paved. "r" is the hydraulic radius in feet.
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"s" is the slope of the energy grade line.
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"Q" equals VA where "A" equals cross-sectional area in square
feet.
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Q = V*A
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