Table 345.502.B-1
Thoroughfare Types: Summary
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Thoroughfare Type
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Illustration
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Permitted Districts
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Rear Alley
A vehicular way located to the rear of Lots, providing Access
to service areas, Parking, and Accessory Buildings and containing
utility Easements. In CD-5, CD-5W, CD-6, and CD-6T, Rear Alleys should
be paved from Building face to Building face, with Drainage by inverted
crown at the center or with roll Curbs at the edges.
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Neighborhood Street
A local urban Thoroughfare of low speed and capacity and having
a Public Frontage with raised Curbs drained by inlets, Sidewalks separated
from the Vehicular Lanes by individual or continuous Planters, and
Parking on one or both sides. The landscaping consists of regularly
spaced and aligned rows of trees along the Thoroughfare.
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Commercial Street
A Thoroughfare type designed for moderate to high vehicular
capacity and slow speed, traversing an urbanized area. The Public
Frontage has raised Curbs drained by inlets and very wide Sidewalks
along both sides, separated from the Vehicular Lanes by separate tree
wells or planters with grates and Parking on both sides. The landscaping
consists of regularly spaced and aligned rows of trees along the thoroughfare,
which clears the storefront entrances.
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Drive
A Thoroughfare type with Building Frontages on one side and
no or very sporadic Building Frontages on the other side. Frequently,
a Drive is used along a boundary between an urbanized area and a natural
condition along a waterfront, Natural Area, or Green. The Public Frontage
has raised Curbs drained by inlets and a wide Sidewalk or paved Path
along one side, related to the waterfront, Natural Area, or Green.
It is separated from the Vehicular Lanes by individual or continuous
planters. The landscaping consists of Thoroughfare Trees aligned in
a regularly spaced row.
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2-Lane Avenue
A Thoroughfare of moderate vehicular capacity and low to moderate
speed, acting as a short-distance connector between urban centers,
and usually equipped with a landscaped median. Its Public Frontage
has raised Curbs drained by inlets and wide Sidewalks separated from
the Vehicular Lanes by a narrow continuous planter with parking on
both sides. The landscaping consists of regularly spaced and aligned
rows of trees along the Thoroughfare.
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4-Lane Avenue
A Thoroughfare of high vehicular capacity and low to moderate
speed, acting as a short-distance connector between urban centers,
and usually equipped with a landscaped median. Its Public Frontage
has raised Curbs drained by inlets and wide Sidewalks separated from
the Vehicular Lanes by a narrow continuous Planter with parking on
both sides. The landscaping consists of regularly spaced and aligned
rows of trees along the Thoroughfare.
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Table 345.502.B-2
Thoroughfare Assemblies and Standards
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(a)
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Rear Alley
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type: Rear Alley
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Right-of-Way Width
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24 feet maximum
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Pavement Width
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24 feet maximum
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Movement
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Slow Movement
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Travel Lanes
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N/A
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Travel Lane Width
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N/A
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Parking Lanes
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None
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Parking Lane Width
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N/A
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Bikeway Type
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N/A
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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None
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Walkway Width
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N/A
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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None
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Planter Width
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N/A
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Landscape Type
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None
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Tree Species
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N/A
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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Not regulated
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Curb Radius
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None
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Curb Type
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None
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[6]
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Lighting
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Not regulated
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(b)
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Neighborhood Street
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type: Neighborhood Street
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Right-of-Way Width
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54 feet to 76 feet
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Pavement Width
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28 feet to 36 feet
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Movement
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Slow
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Travel Lanes
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2 lanes
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Travel Lane Width
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10 feet
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Parking Lanes
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Parallel, 1 or both sides
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Parking Lane Width
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8 feet
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Bikeway Type
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Shared use lane, buffered bicycle lane. See Table 345.502.D.1
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NOTE:
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1Bikeways are optional. If bikeways
are provided, right-of-way and pavement width may be increased by
the aggregate width of bikeways, in accordance with Table 345.502.D
(Bikeway Types).
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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Sidewalk, both sides
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Walkway Width
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5 feet to 8 feet
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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ContinuousPlanter
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Planter Width
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8 feet to 12 feet
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Landscape Type
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Trees at 30 feet on center average; first tree must be placed
within 30 feet of Block corner
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Tree Species
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See § 345-502C.
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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25 feet minimum
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Curb Radius
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10 feet to 20 feet,1 except where
travel lane is adjacent to the curb, the maximum curb radius must
be 25 feet.
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Curb Type
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Raised Curb (Travel Lane may not include gutter; Parking Lane
may.)
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NOTE:
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1Designated truck routes may have
a curb radius larger than 20 feet if required by the Department of
Public Works to accommodate the design vehicle for that route.
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[6]
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Lighting
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Lighting placement
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Lighting must generally be placed midway between Thoroughfare
Trees where possible
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In CD-3
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Not regulated
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In CD-4
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at mid-block
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Lighting type
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Per Table 345.502.E (Public Lighting Types)
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(c)
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Commercial Street
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type: Commercial Street
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Right-of-Way Width
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60 feet to 76 feet
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Pavement Width
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36 feet
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Movement
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Slow
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Travel Lanes
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2 lanes
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Travel Lane Width
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10 feet
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Parking Lanes
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Parallel, 2 sides
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Parking Lane Width
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8 feet, marked
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Bikeway Type
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Shared Use Lane, Buffered Bicycle Lane, Protected Bicycle Lane.
See Table 345.502.D.1
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NOTE:
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1Bikeways are optional. If bikeways
are provided, right-of-way and pavement width may be increased by
the aggregate width of bikeways, in accordance with Table 345.502.D
(Bikeway Types).
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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Sidewalk, both sides
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Walkway Width
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12 feet to 20 feet
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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Tree Well or Planter
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Planter Width
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4 feet to 6 feet
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Landscape Type
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Trees at 30 feet on center average; first tree must be placed
within 30 feet of Block corner
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Tree Species
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See § 345-502C.
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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25 feet minimum
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Curb Radius
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5 feet to 20 feet,1 except where
travel lane is adjacent to the curb, the maximum curb radius must
be 25 feet
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Curb Type
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Raised Curb (Travel lane may not include gutter; Parking Lane
may.)
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NOTE:
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1Designated truck routes may have
a curb radius larger than 20 feet if required by the Department of
Public Works to accommodate the design vehicle for that route.
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[6]
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Lighting
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Lighting Placement
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Lighting must generally be placed midway between Thoroughfare
Trees where possible.
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In CD-3
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Not regulated
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In CD-4
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at mid-block
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In CD-5, CD-5W, CD-6, and CD-6T
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at 50 feet minimum on
center
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Lighting Type
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Per Table 345.502.E (Public Lighting Types)
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(d)
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Drive
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type
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Drive
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Right-of-Way Width
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50 feet to 72 feet
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Pavement Width
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18 feet to 28 feet
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Movement
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Slow
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Travel Lanes
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1 to 2 lanes
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Travel Lane Width
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10 feet
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Parking Lanes
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Parallel, 1 side
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Parking Lane Width
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8 feet, unmarked
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Bikeway Type
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Shared Use Lane, Buffered Bicycle Lane. See Table 345.502.D.1
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NOTE:
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1Bikeways are optional. If bikeways
are provided, right-of-way and pavement width may be increased by
the aggregate width of bikeways, in accordance with Table 345.502.D
(Bikeway Types).
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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Sidewalk, both sides
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Walkway Width
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8 feet to 10 feet
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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Continuous Planter
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Planter Width
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8 feet to 12 feet
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Landscape Type
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Trees at 30 feet on center average; first tree must be placed
within 30 feet of Block corner.
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Tree Species
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See § 345-502C.
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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25 feet minimum
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Curb Radius
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10 feet to 20 feet,1 except where
travel lane is adjacent to the curb, the maximum curb radius must
be 25 feet.
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Curb Type
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Raised Curb (Travel Lane may not include gutter; Parking Lane
may.)
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NOTE:
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1Designated truck routes may have
a curb radius larger than 20 feet if required by the Department of
Public Works to accommodate the design vehicle for that route.
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[6]
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Lighting
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Lighting Placement
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Lighting must generally be placed midway between Thoroughfare
Trees where possible
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In CD-3
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Not regulated
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In CD-4
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at mid-block
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Lighting Type
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Per Table 345.502.E (Public Lighting Types)
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(e)
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2-Lane Avenue
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type: 2 Lane Avenue
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Right-of-Way Width
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79 feet to 176 feet
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Pavement Width
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36 feet
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Movement
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Slow
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Median Width
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15 feet to 60 feet
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Travel Lanes
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2 Lanes
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Travel Lane Width
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10 feet
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Parking Lanes
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Parallel, 2 sides
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Parking Lane Width
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8 feet, marked
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Bikeway Type
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Shared Use Lane, Buffered Bicycle Lane, Protected Bicycle Lane.
See Table 345.502.D.1
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NOTE:
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1Bikeways are optional. If bikeways
are provided, right-of-way and pavement width may be increased by
the aggregate width of bikeways, in accordance with Table 345.502.D
(Bikeway Types).
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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Sidewalk, both sides
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Walkway Width
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6 feet to 20 feet
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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Continuous Planter
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Planter Width
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8 feet to 20 feet
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Landscape Type
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Trees at 30 feet on center average; first tree must be placed
within 30 feet of Block corner.
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Tree Species
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See § 345-502C.
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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25 feet minimum
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Curb Radius
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10 feet to 20 feet,1 except where
travel lane is adjacent to the curb, the maximum curb radius must
be 25 feet.
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Curb Type
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Raised Curb (Travel Lane may not include gutter; Parking Lane
may.)
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NOTE:
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1Designated truck routes may have
a curb radius larger than 20 feet if required by the Department of
Public Works to accommodate the design vehicle for that route.
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[6]
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Lighting
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Lighting Placement
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Lighting must generally be placed midway between Thoroughfare
Trees where possible
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In CD-3
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Not regulated
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In CD-4
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at mid-block
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In CD-5, CD-5W, CD-6, and CD-6T
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at 50 feet minimum on
center
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Lighting Type
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Per Table 345.502.E (Public Lighting Types)
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(f)
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4-Lane Avenue
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[1]
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Thoroughfare Type: 4-Lane Avenue
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Right-of-Way Width
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99 feet to 196 feet
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Pavement Width
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56 feet
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Movement
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Slow
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[2]
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Assemblies
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Median Width
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15 feet to 60 feet
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Travel Lanes
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4 Lanes
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Travel Lane Width
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10 feet
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Parking Lanes
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Parallel, 2 sides
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Parking Lane Width
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8 feet, marked
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Bikeway Type
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Shared Use Lane, Buffered Bicycle Lane, Protected Bicycle Lane.
See Table 345.502.D.1
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NOTE:
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1Bikeways are optional. If bikeways
are provided, right-of-way and pavement width may be increased by
the aggregate width of bikeways, in accordance with Table 345.502.D
(Bikeway Types).
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[3]
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Walkway
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Walkway Type
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Sidewalk, both sides
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Walkway Width
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6 feet to 20 feet
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[4]
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Planter
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Planter Type
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Continuous Planter
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Planter Width
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8 feet to 20 feet
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Landscape Type
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Trees at 30 feet on center average; first tree must be placed
within 30 feet of Block corner.
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Tree Species
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See § 345-502C.
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[5]
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Curb
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Turning Radius
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25 feet minimum
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Curb Radius
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10 feet to 20 feet,1 except where
travel lane is adjacent to the curb, the maximum curb radius must
be 25 feet.
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Curb Type
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Raised Curb (Travel Lane may not include gutter; Parking Lane
may.)
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NOTE:
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1Designated truck routes may have
a curb radius larger than 20 feet if required by the Department of
Public Works to accommodate the design vehicle for that route.
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[6]
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Lighting
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Lighting Placement
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Lighting must generally be placed midway between Thoroughfare
Trees where possible
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In all CD-3
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Not regulated
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In CD-4
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at mid-block
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In CD-5, CD-5W, CD-6, and CD-6T
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Within 20 feet of each Block corner and at 50 feet minimum on
center
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Lighting Type
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Per Table 345.502.E (Public Lighting Types)
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Table 345.502.D
Bikeway Types
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Bicycle Lane
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Permitted Districts
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Riding Surface Width
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5 feet minimum
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Buffer
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None
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Movement
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With traffic
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Intersection Detailing
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Signalized, Peg-a-Track, colored, Bicycle Box
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Bicycle Parking
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Rack, bicycle shelter, bicycle station
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Protected Bicycle Lane
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Permitted Districts
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Riding Surface Width
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5 feet minimum
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Buffer
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3 feet minimum painted buffer, curb, or planter strip
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Movement
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With traffic or dual direction
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Intersection Detailing
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Signalized, Peg-a-Track, colored, Bicycle Box
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Bicycle Parking
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Rack, bicycle shelter, bicycle station
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Buffered Bicycle Lane
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Permitted Districts
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Riding Surface Width
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5 feet minimum each way
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Buffer
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2 feet minimum painted buffer
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Movement
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With traffic or contra-flow (2 lanes on the same side of the
street or 1 lane on each side)
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Intersection Detailing
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Signalized, Peg-a-Track, colored, Bicycle Box
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Bicycle Parking
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Rack, bicycle shelter, bicycle station
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Shared Use Lane
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Permitted Districts
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Riding Surface Width
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Same as vehicular lane
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Buffer
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N/A
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Movement
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With traffic
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Intersection Detailing
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Signed, signalized
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Bicycle Parking
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Rack, bicycle shelter, if practical
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Table 345.502.E
Public Lighting Types
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Legend:
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The following notations are utilized in this table:
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Permitted
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Not permitted
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Lighting Type
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CD-3
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CD-4
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CD-5
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CD-5W
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CD-6/CD-6T
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Head Types
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Cobra Head
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Off-Road Head
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Colonial Head
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Coach Head
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Acorn Head
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P
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Pole Types
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Fiberglass Pole
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Aluminum Pole
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Octagonal Concrete Pole
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Fluted Concrete Pole
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Table 345.502.F
Public Planting
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Legend:
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The following notations are utilized in this table:
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Permitted
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Not permitted
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Tree Shape
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CD-3
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CD-4
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CD-5
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CD-5W
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CD-6/CD-6T
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Example Species
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Columnar
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Oval
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Rounded/Ball
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Conical/Pyramid
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Spreading/Umbrella
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Vase
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See November 2018 Port Chester Tree Management Plan.
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Table 345.503
Block Perimeter Standards
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District
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Maximum Perimeter
(feet)
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CD-3
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2,400
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CD-3.R20, CD-3.R7, CD-3.R5, SD-PMU, and SD-PRD
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Not regulated
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CD-4
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2,400
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CD-5, CD-5W, CD-6, and CD-6T
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2,000 or 3,000 if Parking Structure provided within the Block
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Table 345.504.B-1
Civic Space Types: Summary
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Civic Space Type
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Illustration
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Permitted In/Adjacent to Character Districts
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Natural Area
A natural area available for unstructured recreation. A Natural
Area may be independent of surrounding Building Frontages. Its landscape
must consist of Paths and trails, meadows, water bodies, woodland
and open shelters, all naturalistically disposed. Natural Areas may
be linear, following the trajectories of natural corridors. The minimum
size is 8 acres.
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Green
An Open Space, available for unstructured recreation. A Green
may be spatially defined by landscaping rather than Building Frontages.
Its landscape must consist of lawn and Trees, naturalistically disposed.
The minimum size is 0.5 acre and the maximum is 8 acres.
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Square
An Open Space available for unstructured recreation and Civic
purposes. A Square is spatially defined by Building Frontages. Its
landscape must consist of Paths, lawns and trees, formally disposed.
Squares must be located at the intersection of important Thoroughfares.
The minimum size is 0.5 acre and the maximum is 5 acres.
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Plaza
An Open Space available for Civic purposes. A Plaza must be
spatially defined by Building Frontages. Its landscape must consist
primarily of pavement. Trees are optional. Plazas must be located
at the intersection of important Thoroughfares. The minimum size must
be 0.5 acre and the maximum is 2 acres.
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Playground
An Open Space designed and equipped for the recreation of children.
A Playground may include an open shelter. Playgrounds must be interspersed
within Residential areas and may be placed within a Block. Playgrounds
may be included within Natural Areas and Greens. There is no minimum
or maximum size.
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Sports Field or Court
An Open Space designed and equipped for team sports activities.
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Community Garden
A grouping of garden plots available for small-scale cultivation,
generally to residents without private gardens. Community gardens
should be fenced and accommodate individual storage sheds. Running
water is required. Community Gardens should be interspersed within
Residential areas and may be placed within a Block or included within
Natural Areas and Greens. There is no minimum or maximum size.
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Pocket Park
A small predominantly green Open Space available for unstructured
passive recreation.
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Table 345.504.B-2
Civic Space: Specific Standards
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(a)
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Natural Area
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
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[1]
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Intent
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A natural area available for unstructured recreation. A natural
area may be independent of surrounding Building Frontages. Its landscape
must consist of Paths and trails, meadows, water bodies, woodland
and open shelters, all naturalistically disposed. Natural areas may
be linear, following the trajectories of natural corridors. The minimum
size is 8 acres.
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[2]
|
Specifications
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Size
|
8 acres minimum
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Frontage
|
Not regulated
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Character
|
Natural
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[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Passive and active recreation
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•
|
Recreational and community facilities
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•
|
Playgrounds and play structures
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•
|
Paths and trails
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•
|
Accessory structures
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(b)
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Green
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
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[1]
|
Intent
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An Open Space, available for unstructured recreation. A Green
may be spatially defined by landscaping rather than Building Frontages.
Its landscape must consist of lawn and trees, naturalistically disposed.
The minimum size is 0.5 acre and the maximum is 8 acres.
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[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
0.5 acres minimum
8 acres maximum
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Frontage
|
Independent
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Character
|
Informal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Passive and active recreation
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•
|
Playgrounds and play structures
| ||
•
|
Paths and trails
| ||
•
|
Accessory structures
|
(c)
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Square
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
An Open Space available for unstructured recreation and Civic
purposes. A Square is spatially defined by Building Frontages. Its
landscape must consist of paths, lawns and trees, formally disposed.
Squares must be located at the intersection of important Thoroughfares.
The minimum size is 0.5 acre and the maximum is 5 acres.
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[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
0.5 acres minimum
5 acres maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
Buildings
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Character
|
Formal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Passive recreation
| ||
•
|
Paths
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•
|
Accessory structures
|
(d)
|
Plaza
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
An Open Space available for Civic purposes. A Plaza must be
spatially defined by Building Frontages. Its landscape must consist
primarily of pavement. Trees are optional. Plazas must be located
at the intersection of important Thoroughfares. The minimum size is
0.5 acre and the maximum is 2 acres.
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[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
0.5 acres minimum
2 acres maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
Buildings
| ||
Character
|
Formal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Passive recreation
| ||
•
|
Paths
| ||
•
|
Accessory structures
| ||
•
|
Water features
|
(e)
|
Playground
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
An Open Space designed and equipped for the recreation of children.
A Playground may include an open shelter. Playgrounds must be interspersed
within Residential areas and may be placed within a Block. Playgrounds
may be included within Natural Areas and Greens. There is no minimum
or maximum size.
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[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
No minimum
No maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
Buildings
| ||
Character
|
Formal or informal
| ||
[3]
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Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Active recreation
| ||
•
|
Play structures
| ||
•
|
Paths
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•
|
Water features
|
(f)
|
Sports Field or Court
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Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
An Open Space designed and equipped for team sports activities.
| |||
[2]
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Specifications
| ||
Size
|
No minimum
No maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
Buildings
| ||
Character
|
Formal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Active recreation
| ||
•
|
Play structures
|
(g)
|
Community Garden
| ||
Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
A grouping of garden plots available for small-scale cultivation,
generally to residents without private gardens. Community gardens
should be fenced and accommodate individual storage sheds. Running
water is required. Community Gardens should be interspersed within
Residential areas and may be placed within a Block or included within
Natural Areas and Greens. There is no minimum or maximum size.
| |||
[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
No minimum
No maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
May be enfronted by Buildings or be located behind Buildings
| ||
Character
|
Formal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Active recreation
| ||
•
|
Garden plots
| ||
•
|
Accessory structures
| ||
•
|
Running water
|
(h)
|
Pocket Park
| ||
Permitted In/Adjacent to:
| |||
[1]
|
Intent
| ||
A small predominantly green Open Space available for unstructured
passive recreation.
| |||
[2]
|
Specifications
| ||
Size
|
500 square feet minimum
0.5 acre maximum
| ||
Frontage
|
Independent
| ||
Character
|
Formal
| ||
[3]
|
Typical Facilities
| ||
•
|
Passive recreation
| ||
•
|
Community gardens
| ||
•
|
Playgrounds and play Structures
| ||
•
|
Paths and trails
| ||
•
|
Limited transient commercial concessions
|