974 CMR 3.08 - Appendix B
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Note a. Parking lot & access drive side & rear setbacks shall be as described in the Design Standards
Note b. See Design Standards for complete description of parking lot perimeter and internal landscape requirements.
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Note a. Parking & access drive side & rear setbacks shall be as described in the Design Standards.
Note b. See Design Standards for complete description of parking lot perimeter and internal landscape requirements.
Note c. Visitor parking may be allowed between building and viewshed sensitive receptor.
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Rigid Geometry of Basin Layout Does Not Complement Natural Topography of Site.
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Where elevation B is higher than elevation C, deciduous tree sizes shall be increased by ½ inch and evergreen tree height increased by two inches for every two feet of elevation difference.
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Note a. A = Height of building. B = Finish grade at face(s) of building directly facing viewshed sensitive receptor. C = Elevation at base of tree where trunk meets finish grade.
Note b. The requirements in this figure may be waived by the DEC if sufficient existing vegitative or topotraphic screening can be utilized to the same effect.
Note c. Tree buffer shall extend full length of building facing sensitive receptor. Trees shall be spaced 20 feet on center minimum. Trees shall be in two staggered rows with five feet minimum offset.
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Note a. Bales shall be places in a row with ends tightly abutting the adjacent bales.
Note b. Bales shall be securely anchored in place by 2"x2" hardwood stakes or rebar driven through the bales to a depth of one foot six inches minimum below grade; the first stake in each bale shall be angled to force bales together.
Note c. Inspection shall be frequent and repair or replacement will be made promptly as needed throughout duration of contract.
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Multiple Use Off-road Trail
Trails shall be designated primarily for pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian use, as appropriate.
The DEC shall determine the finished width.
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