Table 1 - Plant Material Point Values
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Plant Type and Qualification
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Point Value
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Protected (See § 185-24K below) existing canopy or evergreen tree with a minimum caliper of 6 inches
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150
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Unprotected existing canopy or evergreen tree with a minimum
caliper of 6 inches at grade
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125
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New canopy or evergreen tree with a minimum caliper of 3.5 inches
at grade
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100
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New canopy or evergreen tree with a minimum caliper of 2 inches
at grade
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75
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New canopy or evergreen tree with a minimum caliper of 1.5 inches
at grade
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50
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Non-canopy tree with minimum height of 5 feet
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35
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Shrub with minimum height of 18 inches
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5
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Ground cover or grass (per square yard). Grass and ground cover
shall not be credited for more than 10% of the total required points
per lot
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1.0
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Table 2 - Points Required for Parking Lots
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Parking Spaces Required on Lot
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Points Per Parking Space*
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1 to 20
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20
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21 to 50
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16
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51 to 100
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14
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101 and greater
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12
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*
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Plus 40 points per 1,000 square feet of lot area.
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Table 3 - Trees Acceptable for Streets and Parking Lot Landscaping
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Botanical Name
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Common Name(s)
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Mature Height
(feet)
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Small Street/Urban Trees:
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15 to 45
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Aralia spinosa
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Devil's-walking stick, Hercules-club, Angelica Tree
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35 to 50
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Carpinus caroliniana
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Musclewood, Ironwood, Blue Beech, American Hornbeam, Water Beech
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35 to 50
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Crataegus crusgalli*
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Cockspur Hawthorn
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20 to 35
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Ostrya virginiana
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American Hophornbeam, Ironwood,
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35 to 50
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Oxydendrum arboreum
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Sourwood, Sorrel Tree, Lily-of-the-Valley Tree
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35 to 50
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Quercus imbricaria*
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Shingle Oak, Laurel Oak
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30 to 45
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Sassafras albidum*
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Common Sassafras
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35 to 50
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Medium - Large Street/Urban Trees:
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45 and greater
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Acer rubrum
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Red Maple
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75 to 100
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Acer saccharum (cultivars)
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Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Hard Maple
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75 to 100
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Celtis occidentalis*
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Hackberry, Sugarberry
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75 to 100
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Diospyros virginiana
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Common Persimmon
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50 to 75
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Fraxinus americana*
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White Ash
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75 to 100
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica*
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Green Ash, Red Ash
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75 to 100
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Liquidambar styraciflua *
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American Sweet Gum, Redgum
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60 to 100
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Nyssa sylvatica
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Black/Sour Gum, Pepperidge
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50 to 75
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Platanus occidentalis
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Sycamore
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75 to 100
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Pinus rigida
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Pitch Pine
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50 to 75
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Prunus serotina
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Black Cherry, Wild Cherry
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50 to 75
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Quercus alba*
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White Oak
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50 to 100
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Quercus coccinea *
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Scarlet Oak
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50 to 90
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Quercus macrocarpa *
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Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak
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75 to 100
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Quercus palustris
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Pin Oak
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75 to 100
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Quercus prinus
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Chestnut Oak, White Chestnut Oak
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50 to 75
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Quercus velutina
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Black Oak
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75 to 100
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Ulmus americana "Liberty"
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Liberty Elm
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75 to 100
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*
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Varieties, hybrids, and/or cultivars are available.
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Table 4 - Minimum Perimeter Greenbelt Width (feet)
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Land Use
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Front
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Side
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Rear
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15
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10
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15
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30 feet or 1/2 the distance between the perimeter lot line and
the nearest dwelling, whichever is greater
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Option 4 Residential Developments (country properties)
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Not required
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Commercial
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10
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20 feet or 1/2 the distance between the perimeter lot line and
the structure, whichever is greater
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Industrial
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20
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40 feet or 1/2 the distance between the perimeter lot line and
the structure, whichever is greater
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Recreational
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10
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15
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All other land uses (except agricultural)
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20 feet or 1/2 the distance between the perimeter lot line and
the structure, whichever is greater
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