Conodoguinet Parkway — SR 0114 (I-81 to Wertzville Road)
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North Locust Point Road — SR 1007
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Rich Valley Road — SR 1009
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Sample Bridge Road — T-596
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Texaco Road — SR 2012 and T-583
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Bernheisel Bridge Road — T-574
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State Road — SR 2012
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Hempt Road — T-551
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Woods Drive — east of Route 114 to T-585
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Mulberry Drive — T-586
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American Legion Memorial Highway — I-81 (limited access)
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Pennsylvania Turnpike — I-76 (limited access)
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Carlisle Pike — SR 0011
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Hogestown Road — SR 0114
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Trindle Road — SR 0641 (Mechanicsburg Borough to Churchtown
Road)
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Trindle Road — SR 0641 (Churchtown Road to Middlesex Township)
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Silver Spring Road — SR 1011
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Conodoguinet Parkway — SR 0114 (Carlisle Pike to I-81)
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Function
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Minimum Right-of-Way Width
(feet)
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Minimum Cartway Width
(feet)
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Type I. A street which:
(a) provides access to a residential land use with a density
in excess of three dwelling units per acre; or
(b) provides access to an industrial use or a commercial land
use; or
(c) serves an average daily traffic count over 1,000 vehicles;
or
(d) has a speed limit over 25 miles per hour.
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60
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36
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Type II. A street which provides access to a residential land
use with a density of three or less dwelling units per acre or an
institutional land use.
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50
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28
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Type III. A street which provides access to single-family lots
which are in excess of one acre each.
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50
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22
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Turnaround1
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10 wider than pavement width2
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60, with no center island
20 cartway, with 45 radius, for center island design2
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NOTES:
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1
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The Board of Supervisors, upon the recommendation of the Planning
Commission, may permit an alternative turnaround design, including
a turnaround incorporated into a parking court or a landscaped island,
provided safe movement of traffic is assured, adequate radii are used
and guaranteed long-term maintenance is provided.
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2
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Width/diameter.
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Function
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Minimum Separation
(feet)
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Arterial
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500
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A street which serves average daily traffic count of over 1,000
vehicles per day and/or a speed limit over 25 miles per hour
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300
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All other streets
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150
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Types of Street
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Clear-Sight Triangle Side
(feet)
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Arterial/collector
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150
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Other
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100
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SSSD = 1.47 Vt +
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V2
30(f±g)
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Where:
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SSSD
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=
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Minimum safe stopping sight distance (feet).
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V
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=
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Velocity of vehicle (miles per hour).
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t
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=
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Perception time of motorist (average = 2.5 seconds).
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f
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=
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Wet friction of pavement (average = 0.30).
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g
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=
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Percent grade of roadway divided by 100.
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Source: Pennsylvania Code, Title 67. Transportation, Chapter
441, Access to and Occupancy of Highways by Driveways and Local Roads
(January, 1982).
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Function
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Required Cartway Width
(feet)
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Two lanes of traffic with parking
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36
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Two lanes of traffic without parking
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24
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One lane of traffic with one lane of parking*
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20
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One lane of traffic without parking*
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12
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NOTES:
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*
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The one-way direction of traffic must be identified along the
cartway.
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Type of Use
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Minimum of One Parking Space for Each
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Commercial Uses
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Automobile repair, filling and washing facilities
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400 square feet of gross floor and ground area devoted to repair
and service facilities in addition to areas normally devoted to automobile
storage and 1 per employee on major shift
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Automobile, boat, and trailer sales
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1,000 square feet of gross indoor and outdoor display areas
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Bank
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300 square feet of gross floor area
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Carpeting, drapery, floor covering, and wall covering sales
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500 square feet of gross floor area
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Convenience stores
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1 per each 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Drive-through and/or fast-food restaurants
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2 seats and 1 per each two employees
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Food markets and grocery stores
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150 square feet of gross floor area for public use and 1 per
each employee on two largest shifts
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Funeral homes
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100 square feet of gross floor area, 1 per each employee, and
1 per each piece of mobile equipment, such as hearses and ambulances
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Furniture sales
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500 square feet gross floor area
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Hotels, motels, tourist homes
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Guest sleeping room and 1 per each employee on two largest shifts.
(Restaurants and other accessory uses shall add to this requirement.)
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Mini-warehouses
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25 units plus 1 per 250 square feet of office space, plus 2
per any resident manager
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Office buildings
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300 square feet of gross floor area
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Professional offices of veterinarians, physicians, dentists,
etc.
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6 spaces per each physician or dentist, etc.
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Retail stores or shops (except those listed above)
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200 square feet of gross floor area of display area or sales
area and 1 per each employee on two largest shifts
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Restaurants
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Four seats plus 1 per each employee on largest shift
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Shopping centers or malls
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182 square feet of gross leasable floor area
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Other commercial buildings
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400 square feet of gross floor area
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Industrial Uses
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Industrial and heavy manufacturing establishments
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Two employees on the two largest shifts or at least one space
per each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is the greatest
number
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Warehousing
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Employee on the two largest shifts
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Recreation Uses
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Amusement arcades
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80 square feet of gross floor area
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Athletic fields
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Four seats of spectator seating; however, if no spectator seating
is provided, a temporary parking area shall be provided on the site.
Such area must provide sufficient numbers of spaces to serve all users
of the site and include a fence delineating such parking area
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Bowling alleys, billiards rooms
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1/4 lane/table and 1 per each 2 employees
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Campgrounds
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Per campsite, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
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Golf courses
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1/8 hole, plus 1 per employee, plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
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Golf driving ranges
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One per tee and 1 per employee
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Miniature golf courses
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1/2 hole and 1 per employee
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Riding schools or horse stables
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Two stalls plus 1 per every four seats of spectator seating
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Picnic areas
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Per table
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Skating rinks
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Four persons of legal occupancy
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Swimming pools (other than one accessory to a residential development)
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Four persons of legal occupancy
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Tennis or racquetball clubs
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1/4 court plus 1 per employee plus 50% of the spaces normally
required for accessory uses
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Residential Uses
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Single-family detached residential dwellings
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1/2 dwelling unit (i.e., two spaces per dwelling unit)
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Duplex, townhouse or multifamily dwellings
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1/3 dwelling unit (i.e., three spaces per dwelling). Such parking
spaces can take the form of private driveways or garages and/or common
parking lots, both of which must be within 150 feet of the unit served.
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Boardinghouses, group homes, and bed-and-breakfasts
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Bedroom
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Social and Institutional Uses
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Auditorium, banquet, conference and/or meeting facilities; church,
theater and other such places of public assembly
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200 square feet of gross floor area for public use, but not
less than 1 space per each three seats
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Clubs, lodges and other similar places
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200 square feet of gross floor area and 1 per each employee
on two largest shifts
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Nursing, rest or retirement homes
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Three accommodations (beds) in addition to those needed for
doctors and support staff
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Hospitals, sanitariums
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Spaces shall be provided for visitors at the rate of at least
one space per each 1.5 accommodations (beds). Such spaces shall be
in addition to those necessary for doctors and other personnel.
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Museums, art galleries, cultural centers, libraries
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400 square feet of gross floor area
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Rehabilitation centers and clinics (without overnight accommodations)
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Per each 1/6 physician, dentist and/or therapist (i.e., six
spaces per physician, dentist and/or therapist)
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Schools below grade 10, including commercial day-care and kindergarten
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Six students enrolled
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Schools, 10th grade and above, including colleges
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Three students enrolled
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Vocational training and adult education facilities
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1.5 students enrolled
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Width of Aisle
(feet)
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Angle of Parking
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One-Way Traffic
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Two-Way Traffic
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90°
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22
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26
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60°
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18
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26
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45°
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13
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26
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30°
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12
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26
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Parallel
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12
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26
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Landscape Strip Width
(feet)
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Number of Spaces in Parking Lot Including Joint Facilities
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Side and Rear Yard
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Street Right-of-Way Line
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Less than 100
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10
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20
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100 to 250
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10
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25
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Over 250
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10
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30
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Type of Use
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Number Spaces Per
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Gross Floor Area
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Hospital or other institution
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None
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First 10,000 square feet
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1.0
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10,000 to 100,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Hotel, motel and similar lodging facilities
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None
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First 10,000 square feet
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1.0
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10,000 to 100,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Industry or manufacturing
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None
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First 2,000 square feet
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1.0
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2,000 to 25,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 40,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Multifamily dwelling
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None
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Less than 100 dwelling units
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1.0
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100 to 300 dwelling units
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+1.0
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Each additional 200 dwelling units (or fraction)
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Office building, including banks
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None
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First 10,000 square feet
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1.0
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10,000 to 100,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Retail sales and services, per store
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None
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First 2,000 square feet
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1.0
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2,000 to 10,000 square feet
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2.0
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10,000 to 40,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Shopping centers (integrated shopping centers, malls and plazas)
having at least 25,000 square feet
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1.0
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25,000 square feet up to 100,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet
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Commercial courtyards
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)] |
None
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First 5,000 square feet
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1.0
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5,000 to 10,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 10,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Theater, auditorium, bowling alley, or other recreational establishment
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None
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First 10,000 square feet
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1.0
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10,000 to 100,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 100,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Undertaking establishment or funeral parlor
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None
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First 3,000 square feet
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1.0
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3,000 to 5,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 10,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Wholesale or warehousing (except mini warehousing)
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None
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First 1,500 square feet
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1.0
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1,500 to 10,000 square feet
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+1.0
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Each additional 40,000 square feet (or fraction)
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Minimum Loading Space Size
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Facility
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Length
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Width
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Height
(if covered or obstructed)
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Industrial, wholesale and storage uses
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63 feet
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12 feet
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15 feet
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All other uses
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33 feet
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12 feet
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15 feet
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American elm (Dutch elm-resistant cultivars)*
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American linden
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American planetree
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American red maple
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Black gum*
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Black oak
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Burr oak
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Chestnut oak
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Green ash*
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Laurel oak
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London planetree
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Northern red oak
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Post oak
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Red oak*
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Southern red oak
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Sugar maple
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Swamp white oak
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Sweetgum
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'Rotundiloba'
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Thornless
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Honeylocust*
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White ash*
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Willow oak
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White oak*
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*
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Considered to be salt-resistant
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0.000023 x I x L
A
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= S
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Where:
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0.000023
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=
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conversion factor of square feet to acres
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I
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=
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10-foot contour interval
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L
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=
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combined length of contour lines in feet
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A
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=
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lot area in acres
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S
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=
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average slope in percent
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Average Slope of Lot
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Minimum Percent of Undisturbed Area1
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Maximum Impervious Surface
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25% to 30%
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85%
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10%
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Over 30%
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90%
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10%
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NOTE:
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1
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Undisturbed area shall be defined as land in its natural state
before development.
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