Type
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Size
|
---|---|
Street trees
|
2 to 2 1/2 inches caliper at 6 inches above grade
|
Deciduous trees
|
1 1/2 to 2 inches caliper at 6 inches above grade
|
Ornamental trees
|
6 to 8 feet in height*
|
Evergreen trees
|
5 to 6 feet in height*
|
Deciduous shrubs
|
18 to 24 inches in height*
|
Evergreen shrubs
|
18 to 24 inches in height*
|
Evergreen shrubs, screens and buffers
|
2 1/2 to 3 feet in height*
|
NOTE: *To meet standards as prescribed by the American Nursery
Association.
|
Street
|
Prepared Sub-grade
|
Sub-base
(inches)
|
Base Course
(inches)
|
Wearing Surface
(inches)
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Arterial streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
5 of bituminous concrete
|
3 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A2
|
Collector streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
5 of bituminous concrete
|
3 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A2
|
Industrial streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
5 of bituminous concrete
|
1 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A2
|
Primary streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
4 1/2 of bituminous concrete
|
1 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A3
|
Secondary streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
4 1/2 of bituminous concrete
|
1 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A3
|
Residential streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
4 1/2 of bituminous concrete
|
1 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A3
|
Cul-de-sac streets1
|
Yes
|
6
|
4 1/2 of bituminous concrete
|
1 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A3
|
Driveways and parking areas (nonresidential)
|
No
|
3
|
8 of crushed aggregate
|
2 1/2 of bituminous surface course, ID-2A4
|
Driveways and parking areas (residential)
|
No
|
No
|
6 of crushed aggregate
|
4 of bituminous material
|
Bituminous sidewalks
|
No
|
No
|
4 of stone
|
4 of bituminous material
|
Concrete sidewalks
|
No
|
No
|
4 of stone
|
4 of concrete
|
NOTES:
| |
1
|
Pipe foundation underdrain is required. Use of the underdrain
may be waived if it is determined unnecessary by the Township Engineer
upon inspection of the subsurface soil conditions during roadway excavation.
|
2
|
One and one-half inches of wearing course on a binder of two
inches.
|
3
|
One and one-half inches of wearing course.
|
4
|
One inch of wearing course on a binder of 1 1/2 inches.
|
Preferred Local Architectural Styles
| |
---|---|
Second Empire
|
Italianate
|
Georgian
|
Neoclassical
|
Federal (Adam)
|
Greek Revival
|
Gothic Revival
|
Queen Anne
|
Not Acceptable
As shown above, developers often intend to design buildings
to look historically accurate with varying degrees of success
|
Base — A portion of a building foundation, or in the case
of stores, the first floor of a building that is distinct from the
upper floors.
|
Body — One or more architecturally similar stories that
are distinct from the base.
|
Cap — The roof of a building, including a cornice or parapet
where the body of the building ends.
|
For the purpose of these design guidelines, the building facade
is broken into "primary" and "secondary." A "primary facade" is the
building wall(s) facing a public right-of-way, pedestrian route, or
a parking lot serving the building. A "secondary facade" is the building
wall(s) that is not a "primary facade" and which typically fronts
on an alley or service area. Primary facades shall be differentiated
with setbacks in the wall plane, and positive open space shall be
created in these setbacks in order to enhance the streetscape. Variations
in facade treatment shall be continued through the structure, including
its roofline and primary and secondary facades, but not in a contrived
manner.
|
Acceptable
| |
The bank (above left) and the renovated retail shops/offices
(above right) contain facade improvements that provide curb appeal.
|
This building has been oriented toward the street and provided
access between buildings for pedestrians.
|
The main entrance of this building faces the street and is articulated
by a porch and balcony.
|
South Main Street, Perkasie
|
Robert H. Dembowski Jr., Veteran's Memorial Park, Northampton
Township
|
Goodnoe's Corner, Newton
|
Peddler's Village, Lahaska
|
Concrete sidewalk (left) with a band of brick edging adjacent
to the curb. Stamped concrete sidewalks (above) with a band of brick
edging located within the unobstructed pedestrian zone.
|
Gas station/convenience store with building located next to
adjacent road and gas pumping canopies to the rear.
|
Examples of Perimeter Parking Area Planting and Screening
| |
Examples of Internal Parking Area Planting
|
Photosimulation of the Village of Holland incorporating streetscape
elements and bicycle/pedestrian facilities.
|
Acceptable
Facade-mounted lighting fixtures shall complement the architectural
style of the building.
|