Type of Street
|
Right-of-Way Width*
(feet)
|
---|---|
Expressway
|
Determined by PennDOT
|
Arterial
|
100
|
Major collector
|
80
|
Minor collector
|
60
|
Local access
|
52 or greater, depending on development type/on-street parking
requirements as determined by the Board of Supervisors.
|
*
|
In VC and VR Zoning Districts, right-of-way width shall be consistent with village design standards of Chapter 450, Zoning.
|
Type
|
Cartway Width
(feet)
|
---|---|
Arterial
|
As required by PennDOT
|
Major/minor collectors
|
34
|
Local access
|
28
|
Minimum Requirements*
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Minimum Lot Size
|
ROW
(feet)***
|
Cartway
(feet)***
| |
1 acre or greater
|
52
|
28
| |
Less than 1 acre:
| |||
Parking permitted 1 side**
|
54
|
30
| |
Parking permitted both sides**
|
58
|
34
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
*
|
The Township reserves the right to require additional cartway
width.
|
**
|
On-street parking requirements determined by Township.
|
***
|
In VC and VR Zoning Districts, right-of-way width and cartway width shall be consistent with village design standards of Chapter 450, Zoning.
|
Medium to Large Deciduous Trees(1)
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Mature Height
(feet)
|
Street Tree Use(2)
|
Acer nigrum
|
Black maple
|
50 to 60
|
Y
|
Acer rubrum
|
Red maple
|
40 to 60
|
Y
|
Acer saccharum
|
Sugar maple
|
60 to 75
|
N
|
Aesculus hippocastanum
|
Horse chestnut
|
60 to 70
|
N
|
Aesculus x carnea
|
Red horse chestnut
|
35 to 50
|
N
|
Betula alleghaniensis
|
Yellow birch*
|
60 to 80
|
N
|
Betula lenta
|
River birch*
|
60 to 80
|
N
|
Betula nigra
|
Black birch*
|
45 to 55
|
N
|
Betula populifolia
|
Gray birch
|
40 to 50
|
N
|
Carya cordiformis
|
Bitternut hickory
|
50 to 70
|
N
|
Carya ovata
|
Shagbark hickory
|
50 to 70
|
N
|
Cladtastis kentukew
|
American yellowood
|
30 to 50
|
Y
|
Fagus grandifolia
|
American beech*
|
50 to 70
|
N
|
Fraxinus Americana
|
White ash(5)
|
50 to 80
|
N
|
Fraxinus pennsylvanica(3)
|
Green ash(5)*
|
30 to 50
|
N
|
Ginkgo bilboa
|
Ginkgo (male only)
|
50 to 70
|
Y
|
Gleditsia tricanthos
|
Honeylocust
|
40 to 60
|
Y
|
Gymnocladus diorcus
|
Kentucky coffeetree
|
50 to 60
|
Y
|
Larix laricina
|
Eastern larch ("tamarack")
|
30 to 50
|
N
|
Liquidambar styraciflua(3)
|
Sweet gum
|
50 to 75
|
Y
|
Lirodendron tulipfera
|
Tulip poplar
|
75 to 100
|
N
|
Magnolia acuminate
|
Cucumber tree
|
50 to 70
|
N
|
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
|
Dawn redwood
|
65 to 85
|
N
|
Nyssa sylvatica
|
Black gum
|
40 to 70
|
N
|
Ostrya virginiana
|
American hophornbeam*
|
30 to 40
|
Y
|
Platanus acerifolia
|
London planetree
|
70 to 80
|
Y
|
Platanus occidentalis
|
American sycamore
|
75 to 100
|
N
|
Populus deltoides
|
Eastern cottonwood
|
75 to 100
|
N
|
Quercus alba
|
White oak
|
50 to 100
|
N
|
Quercus acutissima
|
Sawtooth oak
|
40 to 50
|
N
|
Quercus bicolor
|
Swam white oak
|
60 to 80
|
N
|
Quercus coccinea
|
Scarlet oak
|
70 to 90
|
Y
|
Quercus imbricaria
|
Shingle oak
|
40 to 65
|
N
|
Quercus macrocarpa
|
Bur oak
|
70 to 90
|
N
|
Quercus Montana
|
Chestnut oak
|
40 to 75
|
N
|
Quercus muehlenbergii
|
Chinkapin oak
|
60 to 80
|
Y
|
Quercus palustris(4)
|
Pin oak*
|
60 to 75
|
N
|
Quercus phellos
|
Willow oak
|
55 to 75
|
N
|
Quercus robur
|
English oak
|
60 to 80
|
Y
|
Quercus rubra
|
Red oak
|
60 to 80
|
Y
|
Quercus shumardii
|
Shumard oak
|
60 to 80
|
Y
|
Quercus velutina
|
Black oak
|
60 to 80
|
Y
|
Sassafras albidum
|
Sassafras
|
30 to 50
|
N
|
Taxodium distichum
|
Bald cypress
|
60 to 80
|
N
|
Tilia Americana
|
Basswood (American linden)
|
50 to 70
|
Y
|
Tilia cordata
|
Littleleaf linden
|
60 to 80
|
N
|
Ulmus Americana (disease resistant varieties)
|
American elm
|
70 to 90
|
Y
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
(1)
|
Medium to large deciduous trees shall not be utilized where
potential conflict will exist with overhead electric facilities.
|
(2)
|
Trees identified with "Y" may be utilized as street trees where
there is no potential conflict with overhead electric facilities.
|
(3)
|
Use limited to seedless cultivars when planted adjacent to streets,
parking lots, sidewalks, pedestrian paths, and drainage structures.
Recommended cultivars are Liquidambar styraciflua (sweet gum) "Rotundiloba,"
and Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash) "Patmore," "Summit," "Newport,"
"Urbanite" and "Cimmaron."
|
(4)
|
Querous palustris (pin oak) has drooping branches and should
also not be installed adjacent to parking lots, sidewalks, or pedestrian
paths unless the cultivar "green pillar" is planted.
|
(5)
|
No more than 10% of total trees may be varieties of Ash.
|
Small Deciduous Trees(1)
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Mature Height
(feet)
|
Street Tree Use(2)
|
Acer buergeranum
|
Trident maple
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Acer campestre
|
Hedge maple
|
25 to 40
|
Y
|
Acer ginnala
|
Amur maple
|
15 to 20
|
Y
|
Acer griseum
|
Paperbark maple
|
25 to 35
|
Y
|
Acer tataricum
|
Tatarian maple
|
15 to 25
|
Y
|
Amelanchier (tree form species)
|
Serviceberry
|
15 to 30
|
N
|
Carpinus betulus
|
European hornbeam
|
35 to 40
|
Y
|
Capinus caroliniana
|
American hornbeam
|
20 to 35
|
Y
|
Castanea pumila
|
Allegheny chinkapin
|
20 to 25
|
N
|
Celtis occidentallis
|
Common hackberry
|
25 to 30
|
N
|
Cercis Canadensis
|
Eastern redbud
|
25 to 30
|
N
|
Chionanthur virginicus
|
Fringe tree
|
15 to 25
|
N
|
Cornus altemifolia
|
Pagoda dogwood
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Cornus amomum
|
Silky dogwood
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Cornus florida(3)
|
Flowering dogwood
|
20 to 30
|
Y
|
Cornus kousa(3)
|
Kousa dogwood*
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Cornus mas
|
Cornelian dogwood
|
20 to 30
|
Y
|
Cornus racemose
|
Gray dogwood
|
20 to 30
|
Y
|
Corylus Americana
|
American hazelnut
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Crataegus crus to galli
|
Cockspur hawthorn (thornless)
|
15 to 20
|
N
|
Crataegus laevigata
|
English hawthorn
|
15 to 20
|
N
|
Crataegus phaenopyrum
|
Washington hawthorn (thornless)
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Crataegus punctate
|
Dotted hawthorn
|
20 to 25
|
N
|
Crataegus viridis
|
Winter king hawthorn
|
25 to 30
|
N
|
Halesia Carolina
|
Carolina silverbell
|
30 to 40
|
N
|
Koelreuteria paniculata
|
Goldenrain tree
|
25 to 40
|
Y
|
Maackia amurensis
|
Maackia
|
25 to 30
|
N
|
Magnolia (hybrids)
|
Hybrid magnolia
|
20 to 30
|
N
|
Magnolia stellate
|
Star magnolia
|
10 to 20
|
N
|
Magnolia virginiana
|
Sweetbay magnolia
|
15 to 25
|
Y
|
Malus (species and hybrids)
|
Flowering crabapple
|
15 to 30
|
N
|
Prunus okame
|
Okame cherry
|
20 to 25
|
Y
|
Prunus virginiana
|
Choke cherry
|
20 to 30
|
Y
|
Prunus serrulata
|
Oriental cherry
|
20 to 25
|
Y
|
Sorbus (species and varieties)(4)
|
Mountain ash
|
15 to 35
|
N
|
Syringa (species and varieties)
|
Ivory silk/lilacs
|
20 to 30
|
Y
|
NOTES:
| |
---|---|
(1)
|
Small deciduous trees may be utilized for street tree installation
only where medium to large deciduous trees may conflict with overhead
electric facilities.
|
(2)
|
Trees identified with "Y" may be utilized as street trees.
|
(3)
|
Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) and Cornus kousa (Kousa dogwood)
have low horizontal spreading branches and should also not be installed
adjacent to parking lots, sidewalks, or pedestrian paths.
|
(4)
|
Sorbus (mountain ash) has fruit and should also not be installed
adjacent to parking lots, sidewalks, pedestrian paths, or drainage
structures.
|
Evergreen Trees
(6 Feet to 7 Feet High Minimum)
| |
---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Abies balsamea
|
Balsam fir
|
Chamaecyparis thyoides
|
Atlantic white cedar
|
Ilex opaca
|
American holly*
|
Juniperus virginiana
|
Eastern red cedar
|
Picea abies
|
Norway spruce*
|
Picea omorika
|
Serbian spruce
|
Picea pungens
|
Colorado spruce*
|
Picea rubens
|
Red spruce*
|
Pinus echinate
|
Short-leaf pine*
|
Pinus nigra
|
Austrian pine*
|
Pinus strobes
|
White pine
|
Pinus virginiana
|
Virginia pine*
|
Pseudotsuga menziesli
|
Douglas fir
|
Tsuga Canadensis
|
Eastern hemlock
|
Hedge (4 Feet High Minimum)
| |
---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Craataegus intricate
|
Thicket hawthorn
|
Forsythia intermedia
|
Border forsythia*
|
Syringa chinensis
|
Chinese lilac*
|
Syringe vulgaris
|
Common lilac*
|
Viburnum alatus
|
Viburnum
|
Hedgerow (4 feet High Minimum)
| |
---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Crataegus crus-galli
|
Cockspur thorn
|
Crataegus phaenopyrum
|
Washington hawthorn
|
Viburnum (native species and varieties)
|
Viburnum
|
Shrubs (4 Feet High Minimum)
| |
---|---|
Scientific Name
|
Common Name
|
Aronia arbutifolia
|
Red chokeberry
|
Aronia melanocarpa
|
Black chokeberry
|
Cephalantus occidentails
|
Buttonbush
|
Hamamelis vernalia
|
Vernal witch hazel
|
Hamamelis virginiana
|
Common witch hazel
|
Hydrangea arborescens
|
Wild hydrangea
|
Ilex verticillata
|
Winterberry
|
Juniperus virginiana
|
Upright juniper
|
Kalmia latifolia
|
Mountain laurel
|
Myrica Pensylvanica
|
Northern bayberry
|
Phracantha lalandi
|
Laland firethorn
|
Prunus virginiana
|
Chokeberry
|
Viburnum (native species and varieties)
|
Viburnum
|
Thuja occidentalis
|
American arborvitae
|
NOTE: Additional trees and other plant material and cultivars
may be utilized when approved by the Township.
|
Shading Credit Chart
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
100%
|
75%
|
50%
|
25%
| |
Medium to large tree
|
962 square feet
|
722 square feet
|
481 square feet
|
240 square feet
|
Small tree
|
314 square feet
|
236 square feet
|
157 square feet
|
79 square feet
|
Tree Label
|
Botanical Name/ Common Name
|
100% Shading Credit
(square feet)
|
75% Shading Credit
(square feet)
|
50% Shading Credit
(square feet)
|
25% Shading Credit
(square feet)
|
Total Credit
(square feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T1
| |||||||
T2
| |||||||
T3
| |||||||
Total Tree Shade
| |||||||
Total Paved Area
| |||||||
Percent of Shade Coverage
|
Parking Space
|
Aisle Width
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Angle of Parking
(degrees)
|
Depth
(feet)
|
Width
(feet)
|
One-Way
(feet)
|
Two-Way
(feet)
|
90°
|
19
|
9.5
|
20
|
24
|
60°
|
21
|
10
|
18
|
20
|
45°
|
19
|
10
|
15
|
18
|
Total Number of Lots/Dwelling Units
|
Number of Play Fields
|
Number of Tot Lots/Playgrounds
|
Number of Basketball or Tennis Courts
|
---|---|---|---|
25 to 49
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
50 to 99
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
100 to 149
|
3
|
3
|
1
|
150 to 199
|
4
|
4
|
2
|
200 to 249
|
5
|
5
|
2
|
250 to 299
|
6
|
6
|
3
|
300 to 349
|
7
|
7
|
3
|
350 to 400
|
8
|
8
|
4
|