Table 6.2-1
Wetland and Water Resources Setbacks
| |
---|---|
Size of Parent Parcel
(acre)
|
Minimum Required Setback
(feet)
|
Greater than 1
|
25
|
1/2 to 1
|
20
|
Less than 1/2
|
15
|
Table 6.2-2
Example Plants for Vegetated Buffers
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---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Type
|
Silky dogwood
|
Cornus amomum
|
Shrub
|
Red osier, Red twig dogwood
|
Cornus stolonifera, sericea
|
Shrub
|
Common elderberry
|
Sambucus canadensis
|
Shrub
|
Atlantic ninebark
|
Physocarpus opulifolius
|
Shrub
|
Common winterberry
|
Ilex verticillata
|
Shrub
|
Northern spicebush
|
Lindera benzoin
|
Shrub
|
Highbush blueberry
|
Vaccinium corymbosum
|
Shrub
|
Gray dogwood
|
Cornus foemina, syn C. racemosa
|
Shrub
|
Steeplebush/meadowsweet
|
Spiraea alba
|
Shrub
|
Hardback/steeplebush
|
Spiraea tomentosa
|
Shrub
|
Lake sedge
|
Carex lacustris
|
Graminoid
|
Tussock sedge
|
Carex stricta
|
Graminoid
|
Bottlebrush sedge
|
Carex hystericina
|
Graminoid
|
Bebb's sedge
|
Carex bebbii
|
Graminoid
|
Common fox sedge
|
Carex vulpinoidea
|
Graminoid
|
Prairie cordgrass
|
Spartina pectinata
|
Graminoid
|
Dark-green bulrush
|
Scirpus atrovirens
|
Graminoid
|
Cottongrass bulrush/wool grass
|
Scirpus cyperinus
|
Graminoid
|
Bluejoint grass
|
Calamagrostis canadensis
|
Graminoid
|
Common rush
|
Juncus effusus
|
Graminoid
|
Wood reedgrass
|
Cinna arundineacea
|
Graminoid
|
Fowl mannagrass
|
Glyceria striata
|
Graminoid
|
New England American aster
|
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
|
Forb
|
Flat-topped white aster
|
Doellingeria umbellate
|
Forb
|
Tall sunflower
|
Helianthus giganteus
|
Forb
|
Spotted joe-pye-weed
|
Eutrochium maculatum
|
Forb
|
White turtlehead
|
Chelone glabra
|
Forb
|
Canada anemone
|
Anemone canadensis
|
Forb
|
Common boneset
|
Eupatorium perfoliatum
|
Forb
|
Swamp milkweed
|
Asclepias incarnata
|
Forb
|
Cutleaf coneflower
|
Rudbeckia laciniata
|
Forb
|
Pin oak
|
Quercus palustris
|
Tree
|
Swamp white oak
|
Quercus bicolor
|
Tree
|
Black tupelo, Black gum
|
Nyssa sylvatica
|
Tree
|
Tamarack, American larch
|
Larix laricina
|
Tree
|
Table 6.2-4
Protected Tree List
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---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
DBH
(inches)1
|
Ash
|
Fraxinus spp. (not culivars)
|
18
|
Basswood, linden
|
Tilia americana
|
18
|
Beech
|
Fagus spp.
|
18
|
Buckeye (Horsechestnut)
|
Aesculus spp.
|
18
|
Cherry, black
|
Prunus serotina
|
18
|
Elm, American
|
Ulmus americana
|
18
|
Elm, slippery
|
Ulmus rubra
|
18
|
Elm, winged
|
Ulmus alata
|
18
|
Fir
|
Abies spp.
|
18
|
Fir, Douglas
|
Pseudotsuga menziesii
|
18
|
Kentucky coffeetree
|
Gymnocladus dioicus
|
18
|
Maple, red
|
Acer rubrum
|
18
|
Maple, silver
|
Acer saccharinum
|
18
|
Maple, sugar
|
Acer saccharum
|
18
|
Pine, red
|
Pinus resinosa
|
18
|
Pine, white
|
Pinus strobus
|
18
|
Spruce
|
Picea spp.
|
18
|
Sycamore, American
|
Plantanus occidentalis
|
18
|
Tuliptree
|
Liriodendron tuliperifera
|
18
|
Walnut, black
|
Juglans nigra
|
18
|
Honey locust
|
Gleditsia triacanthos
|
16
|
Oak, black
|
Quercus velutina
|
16
|
Oak, bur
|
Quercus macrocarpa
|
16
|
Oak, northern red
|
Quercus rubra
|
16
|
Oak, white
|
Quercus alba
|
16
|
Arbor-vitae, Eastern white cedar
|
Thuja occidentalis
|
12
|
Birch
|
Betula spp.
|
12
|
Birch, river
|
Betula nigra
|
12
|
Cherry, flowering
|
Prunus spp.
|
12
|
Eastern hemlock
|
Tsuga canadensis
|
12
|
Hickory, bitternut
|
Carya cordiformis
|
12
|
Hickory, pignut
|
Carya glabra
|
12
|
Hickory, shagbark
|
Carya ovata
|
12
|
Hickory, shellbark
|
Carya laciniosa
|
12
|
Oak, chinkapin
|
Quercus muehlbergii
|
12
|
Oak, northern pin
|
Quercus ellipsoidalis
|
12
|
Oak, swamp white
|
Quercus bicolor
|
12
|
Persimmon
|
Diospyros virginiana
|
12
|
Poplar
|
Populus spp.
|
12
|
Sassafras
|
Sassafras albidum
|
12
|
Sweet gum
|
Liquidambar styraciflua
|
12
|
Willow
|
Salix spp.
|
12
|
American chestnut
|
Castanea dentata
|
8
|
Black tupelo, Black gum
|
Nyssa sylvatica
|
8
|
Butternut
|
Juglans cinerea
|
8
|
Cedar, eastern red
|
Juniperus virginiana
|
8
|
Hackberry
|
Celtis occidentalis
|
8
|
Larch/tamarack
|
Larix laricina
|
8
|
Maple, mountain/striped
|
Acer spicatum/pensylvanicum
|
8
|
American hophornbeam
|
Ostrya virginiana
|
4
|
American hornbeam, Blue beech
|
Carpinus caroliniana
|
4
|
Dogwood, flowering
|
Cornus florida (native only)
|
4
|
Pagoda dogwood
|
Cornus alternifolia
|
4
|
Dwarf hackberry
|
Celtis tenuifolia
|
4
|
Eastern redbud
|
Cercis canadensis
|
4
|
Pawpaw
|
Asimina triloba
|
4
|
Serviceberry
|
Amelanchier spp.
|
4
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Tree species with DBH greater than or equal to the values in
this column of the table require replacement with any species on the
Replacement Tree List if removed for construction/development.
|
2
|
Gray highlight = Tree species must be replaced with a different
species from the Replacement Tree List.
|
Table 6.2-5
Replacement Tree List
| ||
---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Condition Code
|
Basswood, Linden*
|
Tilia americana
|
Cs
|
American chestnut
|
Castanea dentata (hybrid)
|
Cr, F, Cul
|
American hophornbeam*
|
Ostrya virginiana
|
P, Cr
|
American hornbeam, Blue beech*
|
Carpinus caroliniana
|
Cr, P
|
Arborvitae, eastern white cedar
|
Thuja occidentalis
|
Cv, Cs
|
Birch
|
Betula spp.
|
Cv
|
Birch, river
|
Betula nigra
|
P, Ri
|
Black tupelo, Black gum*
|
Nyssa sylvatica
|
Cr, Ri
|
Cedar, eastern red*
|
Juniperus virginiana
|
Cr, P
|
Cherry, wild black*
|
Prunus serotina
| |
Cherry, flowering
|
Prunus spp.
| |
Dogwood, flowering*
|
Cornus florida (native only)
|
Cr
|
Eastern redbud
|
Cercis canadensis
|
Cr, P
|
Elm, American
|
Ulmus americana (resistant variety)
|
Cul, Cs
|
Elm, slippery
|
Ulmus rubra
| |
Hackberry*
|
Celtis occidentalis
|
Cr
|
Hickory, bitternut*
|
Carya cordiformis
|
Cr, F, Ri, Cs
|
Hickory, pignut*
|
Carya glabra
|
Cr, F, Cs
|
Hickory, shagbark*
|
Carya ovata
|
Cr, F, Cs
|
Hickory, shellbark*
|
Carya laciniosa
|
F, Ri, Sc
|
Honey locust
|
Gleditsia triacanthos
|
Cr
|
Kentucky coffeetree*
|
Gymnocladus dioicus
|
Cr
|
Larch/tamarack*
|
Larix laricina
|
Ri, Cs
|
Maple, red
|
Acer rubrum
|
Cv, Cs
|
Maple, sugar
|
Acer saccharum
|
Cv, Cul
|
Oak, black*
|
Quercus velutina
|
Cr, Cs
|
Oak, bur*
|
Quercus macrocarpa
|
Cr, Cul, Cs
|
Oak, chinquapin*
|
Quercus muehlenbergii
|
Cr, Cs
|
Oak, pin*
|
Quercus palustris
|
Cr, Ri, Cs
|
Oak, northern red*
|
Quercus rubra
|
Cr, Sc
|
Oak, swamp white*
|
Quercus bicolor
|
Cr, Ri, Cs
|
Oak, white*
|
Quercus alba
|
Cr, Cul, Cs
|
Pawpaw
|
Asimina triloba
|
Cr, F
|
Persimmon
|
Diospyros virginiana
|
Cr, F
|
Pine, red
|
Pinus resinosa
| |
Pine, white
|
Pinus strobus
| |
Sassafras
|
Sassafras albidum
| |
Serviceberry*
|
Amelanchier spp.
|
P, F
|
Sycamore, American*
|
Plantanus occidentalis
|
Cr
|
Tuliptree*
|
Liriodendron tuliperifera
|
Cr, Cs
|
Willow, black
|
Salix nigra
|
Ri
|
Pecan tree
|
Carya illinoinensis
| |
Sweetgum tree
|
Liquidambar styraciflua
| |
Oak, post
|
Quercus stellata
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Condition Codes:
|
Prohibited = Species not to be used as replacement tree.
| |
Cr = Climate resilient
| |
Cs = Carbon sequestration
| |
Cul = Culturally significant
| |
F = Food source
| |
P = Suitable for parking lots and roadways
| |
Ri = Suitable for riparian/wet plantings
| |
Cv = Climate vulnerable
| |
*
|
Denotes species where one-inch caliper tree may be substituted
when Wild-Type is planted (full credit for two-inch caliper applies)
|
Table 6.2-3
Woodland Preservation
| |
---|---|
Woodland Coverage of Parent Parcel
|
Minimum Required Woodland Coverage to be Preserved
|
75% to 100%
|
25%
|
50% up to 75%
|
50%
|
25% up to 50%
|
75%
|
Less than 25%
|
90%
|
Table 6.2-6
Prohibited Planting List
| |
---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Trees
| |
Norway maple
|
Acer platanoides
|
Tree-of-heaven
|
Ailanthus altissima
|
Silktree
|
Albizia julibrissin
|
Russian olive
|
Elaeagnus angustifolia
|
Black locust
|
Robinia pseudoacacia
|
Siberian elm
|
Ulmus pumila
|
Callery pear
|
Pyrus calleryana
|
Princess tree
|
Paulownia tomentosa
|
Black alder
|
Alnus glutinosa
|
Shrubs
| |
Japanese barberry
|
Berberis thunbergii
|
Common barberry
|
Berberis vulgaris
|
Autumn olive
|
Elaeagnus umbellata
|
Glossy buckthorn
|
Frangula alnus
|
Common or european privet
|
Ligustrum vulgare
|
Showy fly honeysuckle (or hybrid)
|
Lonicera x. bella
|
Amur honeysuckle
|
Lonicera maackii
|
Morrow honeysuckle
|
Lonicera morrowii
|
Tatarian honeysuckle
|
Lonicera tatarica
|
Common buckthorn
|
Rhamnus cathartica
|
Multiflora rose
|
Rosa multiflora
|
Japanese meadowsweet
|
Spiraea japonica
|
European cranberrybush
|
Viburnum opulus
|
Vines
| |
Asian bittersweet
|
Celastrus orbiculatus
|
Black swallow-wort
|
Cynanchum louiseae
|
European swallow-wort
|
Cynanchum rossicum
|
English ivy
|
Hedera helix
|
Japanese honeysuckle
|
Lonicera japonica
|
Mile-a-minute weed
|
Persicaria perfoliate
|
Kudzu
|
Pueraria montana
|
Grasses
| |
Reed canary grass
|
Phalaris arundinacea
|
Common reed
|
Phragmites australis
|
Japanese stiltgrass
|
Microstegium vimineum
|
Herbs
| |
Garlic mustard
|
Alliaria petiolata
|
Spotted knapweed
|
Centaurea biebersteinii or C. maculata
|
Canada thistle
|
Cirsium arvense
|
Bull thistle
|
Cirsium vulgare
|
Leafy spurge
|
Euphorbia esula
|
Dame's rocket
|
Hesperis matronalis
|
Creeping jenny or moneywort
|
Lysimachia nummularia
|
Purple loosestrife
|
Lythrum salicaria
|
Japanese knotweed
|
Polygonum cuspidatum
|
Giant knotweed
|
Polygonum sachalinense
|
Crown vetch
|
Securigera varia
|
Baby's breath
|
Gypsophila paniculate
|
Goutweed
|
Aegopodium podagraria
|
Lesser celandine
|
Ficaria verna
|
Moneyplant
|
Lunaria annua
|
Sweet woodruff
|
Galium odoratum
|
Sweet clovers
|
Melilotus spp.
|
Aquatic Plants
| |
Euonymus fortune
| |
E. euopaeus
| |
E. alata
| |
Miscanthus sp.
|