Site Design Standards
Table 13.02.C-1 Landscape Screening Schedule | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
When Contiguous with These Land Uses: | |||||||
Screening Required on These Land Uses: | Use Group 1: Residential Uses | Use Group 2: Residential/Lodging Uses | Use Group 3: Office/Institutional Uses | Use Group 4: Auto/Transportation Uses | Use Group 5: Retail/Entertainment Uses | Use Group 6: Misc. Commercial Uses | Use Group 7: Industrial Uses |
Use Group 1: Residential Uses One-family dwellings Two-family dwellings | |||||||
Use Group 2: Residential/Lodging Uses | |||||||
Multiple-family dwellings | |||||||
Manufactured housing park | |||||||
Live-work units | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||||||
Senior assisted/independent living | |||||||
Group day-care | |||||||
Child-care centers | |||||||
Use Group 3: Office/Institution | |||||||
General office | |||||||
Professional office | |||||||
Hospitals | |||||||
Medical office | |||||||
Convalescent center | |||||||
Primary/secondary schools | |||||||
Colleges | |||||||
Places of worship | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||||
Data centers | |||||||
Technology centers/office research | |||||||
Experimental research and testing labs | |||||||
Utility and public service buildings (without storage yards) | |||||||
Funeral homes | |||||||
Veterinary clinics or hospitals | |||||||
Use Group 4: Auto/Transportation Uses | |||||||
Auto or vehicle sales | |||||||
Auto or vehicle service station | |||||||
Auto or vehicle repair station | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 1 and/or wall | |||
Auto or vehicle body repair | |||||||
Auto or vehicle wash | |||||||
Auto or vehicle fueling/multi-use stations | |||||||
Use Group 5: Retail/Entertainment Uses | |||||||
Financial institutions | |||||||
General retail | |||||||
Retail, large-format | |||||||
Multitenant shopping centers | |||||||
Fitness centers | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | |||
Theaters and places of assembly | |||||||
Indoor recreation establishments | |||||||
Restaurant | |||||||
Personal service | |||||||
Dry cleaning | |||||||
Hair care | |||||||
Use Group 6: Miscellaneous Commercial Uses | |||||||
Building and lumber supply | |||||||
Garden centers, nurseries | |||||||
Outdoor recreation | |||||||
Playgrounds | |||||||
Campgrounds | |||||||
Country clubs, including accessory uses and buildings | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||
Golf driving ranges, mini-golf | |||||||
Commercial outdoor storage | |||||||
Mini/self-storage | |||||||
Commercial kennels | |||||||
Pet day-care | |||||||
Use Group 7: Industrial Uses | |||||||
Contractor's equipment storage | |||||||
Extraction | |||||||
Food products | |||||||
Manufacturing, processing, etc. | |||||||
Material distribution or recovery facilities | |||||||
Metal plating | |||||||
Outdoor storage facilities | |||||||
Plastics Printing | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 2 | |
Radio and television broadcasting and receiving antenna | |||||||
Tool and die, gauge and machine shops | |||||||
Truck/trailer rental | |||||||
Truck terminals | |||||||
Utility and public service buildings (with outdoor storage yards) | |||||||
Warehousing/wholesale | |||||||
Wireless communication facilities | |||||||
Table 13.02.C-2 Landscape Screening Alternatives | ||
|---|---|---|
Screening Alternative | Minimum Quantity | Type/Size |
1 | 1 tree per 3 linear feet | Narrow evergreen tree |
2 | 1 tree per 10 linear feet | Large evergreen tree |
3 | 1 tree per 10 linear feet | Large evergreen tree |
1 tree per 5 linear feet | Narrow evergreen tree | |
Table 13.02.H-1 Minimum Size and Space of Landscape Planting | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Planting | Minimum Size Allowable | Maximum On-Center Spacing2 (feet) | ||||||||||||
Height (feet) | Caliper/Spread (inches) | |||||||||||||
6-7 | 5-6 | 3-4 | 2-3 | 2 | 24-36 | 2 gallons | 25 | 15 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | |
Large evergreen trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Fir (Abies) | ||||||||||||||
Spruce (Picea) | ||||||||||||||
Pine (Pinus) | ||||||||||||||
Hemlock (Tsuga) | ||||||||||||||
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga) | ||||||||||||||
Tamarack; Larch (Larix) | ||||||||||||||
Narrow evergreen trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Arborvitae (Thuja) | ||||||||||||||
Juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Large evergreen shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Hicks yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Upright yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Spreading yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Upright juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Spreading juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Mugo pine (Pinus) | ||||||||||||||
Small evergreen shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Spreading (ward) yew | ||||||||||||||
Upright (brown) yew | ||||||||||||||
Dwarf spreading juniper | ||||||||||||||
Dwarf mugo pine | ||||||||||||||
Euonymus varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Vines, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Euonymus varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Virginia creeper | ||||||||||||||
Wisteria | ||||||||||||||
Riverbank grape | ||||||||||||||
American bittersweet | ||||||||||||||
Large deciduous trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Oak (Quercus) | ||||||||||||||
Maple (Acer)1 | ||||||||||||||
Beech (Fagus) | ||||||||||||||
Linden or basswood (Tilia) | ||||||||||||||
Sweetgum (Liquidambar) | ||||||||||||||
Ginkgo (male only) (Ginkgo) | ||||||||||||||
Honeylocust (Gleditsia) | ||||||||||||||
Birch (Betula) | ||||||||||||||
Sycamore (Plantanus) | ||||||||||||||
Hickory (Carya) | ||||||||||||||
Black cherry (Prunus) | ||||||||||||||
Tulip tree (Liriodendron) | ||||||||||||||
Blackgum (Nyssa) | ||||||||||||||
Small deciduous trees (ornamental), such as: | ||||||||||||||
Dogwood | ||||||||||||||
Flowering cherry, plum, pear1 | ||||||||||||||
Hawthorn | ||||||||||||||
Redbud | ||||||||||||||
Magnolia | ||||||||||||||
Flowering crabapple | ||||||||||||||
Mountain ash | ||||||||||||||
Hornbeam | ||||||||||||||
Sassafras | ||||||||||||||
Ironwood | ||||||||||||||
Serviceberry; juneberry | ||||||||||||||
Ground cover, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Euonymous varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Wild strawberry1 | ||||||||||||||
Wild ginger | ||||||||||||||
Large deciduous shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Lilac | ||||||||||||||
Sumac1 | ||||||||||||||
Pyrancantha | ||||||||||||||
Weigela | ||||||||||||||
Flowering quince | ||||||||||||||
Cotoneaster | ||||||||||||||
Sargent crabapple | ||||||||||||||
Dogwood (red osier, grey, silky) | ||||||||||||||
Euonymous varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Viburnum varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Witch hazel | ||||||||||||||
Ninebark | ||||||||||||||
Vaccinium (blueberry) | ||||||||||||||
Holly | ||||||||||||||
Spicebush | ||||||||||||||
Hazelnut | ||||||||||||||
Chokeberry | ||||||||||||||
Chokecherry | ||||||||||||||
Buttonbush | ||||||||||||||
American elder | ||||||||||||||
Small deciduous shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Fragrant sumac | ||||||||||||||
Cotoneaster | ||||||||||||||
Potentilla | ||||||||||||||
Meadowsweet | ||||||||||||||
Leatherleaf | ||||||||||||||
Rubus/ribus varieties | ||||||||||||||
NOTES: | |
1 | Refer to Prohibited Weeds and Invasive Plant List adopted by the Township Board. |
2 | "Maximum on-center" spacing refers to the largest space allowed between the centers of plants of the same species/variety. |
Site Design Standards
Table 13.02.C-1 Landscape Screening Schedule | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
When Contiguous with These Land Uses: | |||||||
Screening Required on These Land Uses: | Use Group 1: Residential Uses | Use Group 2: Residential/Lodging Uses | Use Group 3: Office/Institutional Uses | Use Group 4: Auto/Transportation Uses | Use Group 5: Retail/Entertainment Uses | Use Group 6: Misc. Commercial Uses | Use Group 7: Industrial Uses |
Use Group 1: Residential Uses One-family dwellings Two-family dwellings | |||||||
Use Group 2: Residential/Lodging Uses | |||||||
Multiple-family dwellings | |||||||
Manufactured housing park | |||||||
Live-work units | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||||||
Senior assisted/independent living | |||||||
Group day-care | |||||||
Child-care centers | |||||||
Use Group 3: Office/Institution | |||||||
General office | |||||||
Professional office | |||||||
Hospitals | |||||||
Medical office | |||||||
Convalescent center | |||||||
Primary/secondary schools | |||||||
Colleges | |||||||
Places of worship | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||||
Data centers | |||||||
Technology centers/office research | |||||||
Experimental research and testing labs | |||||||
Utility and public service buildings (without storage yards) | |||||||
Funeral homes | |||||||
Veterinary clinics or hospitals | |||||||
Use Group 4: Auto/Transportation Uses | |||||||
Auto or vehicle sales | |||||||
Auto or vehicle service station | |||||||
Auto or vehicle repair station | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 1 and/or wall | |||
Auto or vehicle body repair | |||||||
Auto or vehicle wash | |||||||
Auto or vehicle fueling/multi-use stations | |||||||
Use Group 5: Retail/Entertainment Uses | |||||||
Financial institutions | |||||||
General retail | |||||||
Retail, large-format | |||||||
Multitenant shopping centers | |||||||
Fitness centers | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | |||
Theaters and places of assembly | |||||||
Indoor recreation establishments | |||||||
Restaurant | |||||||
Personal service | |||||||
Dry cleaning | |||||||
Hair care | |||||||
Use Group 6: Miscellaneous Commercial Uses | |||||||
Building and lumber supply | |||||||
Garden centers, nurseries | |||||||
Outdoor recreation | |||||||
Playgrounds | |||||||
Campgrounds | |||||||
Country clubs, including accessory uses and buildings | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 1 or 2 | ||
Golf driving ranges, mini-golf | |||||||
Commercial outdoor storage | |||||||
Mini/self-storage | |||||||
Commercial kennels | |||||||
Pet day-care | |||||||
Use Group 7: Industrial Uses | |||||||
Contractor's equipment storage | |||||||
Extraction | |||||||
Food products | |||||||
Manufacturing, processing, etc. | |||||||
Material distribution or recovery facilities | |||||||
Metal plating | |||||||
Outdoor storage facilities | |||||||
Plastics Printing | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 2 or 3 | Screen Alt. 2 | |
Radio and television broadcasting and receiving antenna | |||||||
Tool and die, gauge and machine shops | |||||||
Truck/trailer rental | |||||||
Truck terminals | |||||||
Utility and public service buildings (with outdoor storage yards) | |||||||
Warehousing/wholesale | |||||||
Wireless communication facilities | |||||||
Table 13.02.C-2 Landscape Screening Alternatives | ||
|---|---|---|
Screening Alternative | Minimum Quantity | Type/Size |
1 | 1 tree per 3 linear feet | Narrow evergreen tree |
2 | 1 tree per 10 linear feet | Large evergreen tree |
3 | 1 tree per 10 linear feet | Large evergreen tree |
1 tree per 5 linear feet | Narrow evergreen tree | |
Table 13.02.H-1 Minimum Size and Space of Landscape Planting | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Planting | Minimum Size Allowable | Maximum On-Center Spacing2 (feet) | ||||||||||||
Height (feet) | Caliper/Spread (inches) | |||||||||||||
6-7 | 5-6 | 3-4 | 2-3 | 2 | 24-36 | 2 gallons | 25 | 15 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | |
Large evergreen trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Fir (Abies) | ||||||||||||||
Spruce (Picea) | ||||||||||||||
Pine (Pinus) | ||||||||||||||
Hemlock (Tsuga) | ||||||||||||||
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga) | ||||||||||||||
Tamarack; Larch (Larix) | ||||||||||||||
Narrow evergreen trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Arborvitae (Thuja) | ||||||||||||||
Juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Large evergreen shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Hicks yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Upright yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Spreading yew (Taxus) | ||||||||||||||
Upright juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Spreading juniper (Juniperus) | ||||||||||||||
Mugo pine (Pinus) | ||||||||||||||
Small evergreen shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Spreading (ward) yew | ||||||||||||||
Upright (brown) yew | ||||||||||||||
Dwarf spreading juniper | ||||||||||||||
Dwarf mugo pine | ||||||||||||||
Euonymus varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Vines, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Euonymus varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Virginia creeper | ||||||||||||||
Wisteria | ||||||||||||||
Riverbank grape | ||||||||||||||
American bittersweet | ||||||||||||||
Large deciduous trees, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Oak (Quercus) | ||||||||||||||
Maple (Acer)1 | ||||||||||||||
Beech (Fagus) | ||||||||||||||
Linden or basswood (Tilia) | ||||||||||||||
Sweetgum (Liquidambar) | ||||||||||||||
Ginkgo (male only) (Ginkgo) | ||||||||||||||
Honeylocust (Gleditsia) | ||||||||||||||
Birch (Betula) | ||||||||||||||
Sycamore (Plantanus) | ||||||||||||||
Hickory (Carya) | ||||||||||||||
Black cherry (Prunus) | ||||||||||||||
Tulip tree (Liriodendron) | ||||||||||||||
Blackgum (Nyssa) | ||||||||||||||
Small deciduous trees (ornamental), such as: | ||||||||||||||
Dogwood | ||||||||||||||
Flowering cherry, plum, pear1 | ||||||||||||||
Hawthorn | ||||||||||||||
Redbud | ||||||||||||||
Magnolia | ||||||||||||||
Flowering crabapple | ||||||||||||||
Mountain ash | ||||||||||||||
Hornbeam | ||||||||||||||
Sassafras | ||||||||||||||
Ironwood | ||||||||||||||
Serviceberry; juneberry | ||||||||||||||
Ground cover, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Euonymous varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Wild strawberry1 | ||||||||||||||
Wild ginger | ||||||||||||||
Large deciduous shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Lilac | ||||||||||||||
Sumac1 | ||||||||||||||
Pyrancantha | ||||||||||||||
Weigela | ||||||||||||||
Flowering quince | ||||||||||||||
Cotoneaster | ||||||||||||||
Sargent crabapple | ||||||||||||||
Dogwood (red osier, grey, silky) | ||||||||||||||
Euonymous varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Viburnum varieties1 | ||||||||||||||
Witch hazel | ||||||||||||||
Ninebark | ||||||||||||||
Vaccinium (blueberry) | ||||||||||||||
Holly | ||||||||||||||
Spicebush | ||||||||||||||
Hazelnut | ||||||||||||||
Chokeberry | ||||||||||||||
Chokecherry | ||||||||||||||
Buttonbush | ||||||||||||||
American elder | ||||||||||||||
Small deciduous shrubs, such as: | ||||||||||||||
Fragrant sumac | ||||||||||||||
Cotoneaster | ||||||||||||||
Potentilla | ||||||||||||||
Meadowsweet | ||||||||||||||
Leatherleaf | ||||||||||||||
Rubus/ribus varieties | ||||||||||||||
NOTES: | |
1 | Refer to Prohibited Weeds and Invasive Plant List adopted by the Township Board. |
2 | "Maximum on-center" spacing refers to the largest space allowed between the centers of plants of the same species/variety. |