Rank
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Land Uses
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---|---|
1.
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Single family residential, recreational, agricultural, governmental
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2.
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Multifamily residential, mobile home parks, apartments, townhouses
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3.
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Business, professional offices
|
4.
|
Hotel, motel, conference centers, commercial recreational (private)
office parks
|
5.
|
Retail, wholesale, warehousing, light industrial, construction
activities, shopping centers
|
6.
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Heavy industrial, manufacturing, large scale commercial/shopping
centers, expressways, arterial highways
|
Type
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Description of Buffer
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Width
(feet)
|
---|---|---|
A.
|
Minor Separation, limited screening required; fence, shrubs,
or trees
|
10
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B.
|
Moderate screening required, total visual screening; various
landscaping materials, fences, shrubs, hedges
|
20
|
C.
|
Substantial separation, total visual screening; mixed landscaping
(deciduous 40% and evergreen 60% mix) solid fence or berm allowed
|
40
|
D.
|
Major separation required, total visual and noise, odor and
lighting screening; mixed landscaping (deciduous 20% and evergreen
80% mix) solid fence or berm allowed
|
60
|
E.
|
Maximum separation, total visual as well as traffic, noise,
odor, and lighting screening
|
80
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Table VI-A
Buffers Required
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Proposed Use Class
|
Existing Class of Adjacent Use or Zoning District
| |||||
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
| |
1
|
*
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
2
|
A
|
*
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
3
|
B
|
A
|
*
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
4
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
*
|
A
|
B
|
5
|
D
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
*
|
A
|
6
|
E
|
D
|
C
|
B
|
A
|
*
|
Table VII-B
Suggested Plantings for Parking Areas and Gateways to Communities
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---|---|---|
Local indigenous plants should be used when developing landscaping
plans for site plans and subdivisions. Plantings listed are recommended
in large and small-scale retail, commercial, and office developments.
Also, the gateways to a community may be beautified through the use
of the plantings listed below. Plantings listed above are noted for
their ability to survive in "urban air quality," drought, and road
salt brine from plowing and melting of snow.
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Deciduous Trees
| ||
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Characteristics
|
Pin oak
|
Quercus palustris
|
Wet, poorly drained soils, 50 feet + height
|
White oak
|
Quercus Alba
|
Uplands w/moist soils, 80 feet + height
|
Silver maple
|
Acer saccharinum
|
Floodplains and moist soils, 50 feet + height
|
Norway maple
|
Acer platanoids
|
Street tree, urban tolerant, 60 feet + height
|
Red maple
|
Acer rubrum
|
Street tree, urban tolerant, 60 feet + height
|
Sugar maple
|
Acer saccharinum
|
Handsome tree, beautiful foliage 60 feet + height
|
Mountain maple
|
Acer spicatum
|
Hardy, shade tolerating, colorful in fall 60 feet + height
|
Flowering dogwood
|
Cornus florida
|
Uplands and Valleys, slopes, 30 feet + height
|
American chestnut
|
Castanea dentata
|
Large, dense crown, 100 feet + height
|
Crab apple
|
Malus coronaria
|
Short trunk, small spreading branches 30 feet + height
|
Callery pear
|
Pryrus communis
|
Broad crown, shiny green leaves, white flowers
|
American beech
|
Fagus grandifolia
|
Shade Tree, produces food for small animals/birds
|
Hawthorn
|
Crataegus phaenopyrum
|
Rounded, brilliant color 30 feet + in height
|
Honey locust
|
Gleditsia triacanthos
|
Wet soils, good in floodplains, 80 feet + in height
|
Weeping willow
|
Salix babylonica
|
Wet soils, good in floodplains, 40 feet + in height
|
Deciduous Shrubs
| ||
---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Characteristics
|
Blue violet
|
Viola papilionacea
|
Wet soils, 8 inches high, bright colors
|
Burning bush
| ||
Daylily
|
Hemerocallis
|
Tough 1 feet tall deciduous
Flowers all summer long
Tolerates most soil conditions
Prefers slopes/well drained soils
|
Gaura "Whirling Butterflies"
|
Guara lindheimeri
|
2-3 feet tall wildflower
1 inches pink flowers that turn white
Good in sun/slopes
|
Flame azalea
|
Rhododendron calendulaceum
|
Clusters of orange, yellow and scarlet
Dry, open areas (parking lots), 3 feet - 15 feet in height
|
Indian paintbrush
|
Castilleja coccinea
|
Scarlet colored leaves, 1 feet - 3 feet in height
|
Red dogwood
|
Cornus stolonifera
|
Native to area, provides food for wildlife, 3 feet - 10 feet
in height
|
Russian sage
|
Perovski atiplicifolia
|
3 feet - 5 feet tall, 3 feet - 4 feet wide
Airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers
Good in sun/slopes
|
Saint John's wart
|
Hypericum perforatum
|
Bright yellow, 3 feet - 5 feet tall, native to PA
|
Evergreen Shrubs
| ||
---|---|---|
Common Name
|
Scientific Name
|
Characteristics
|
Beaberry
|
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
|
Tough 1 feet tall evergreen
Tolerates most soil conditions
Good in shade/sun/slopes
Pink Flowers
|
Dwarf hinoki cypress
|
Chameacyparis
|
Tough 3 feet tall evergreen
Tolerates most soil conditions
Good in sun/slopes
|
Mountain laurel
|
Kalmia latifolia
|
Compact rounded crow, 2 feet - 20 feet in height
|