Land Development Ordinance - Amended 6-3-2024

B. Identify if the adjacent property is developed or vacant .

C. The required buffer is at the intersection of the row and column .

D. The buffer type is indicated by letter and the number indicates width in feet .

(2) Thoroughfare Buffer. The following table shall determine the required buffer along thoroughfares in accordance with the following instructions:

A. Locate the proposed use type in the far left column .

B. The buffer type is indicated by letter and the number indicates width in feet. If there are two (2) numbers, the first number is for a residential buffer and the second number is for a nonresidential buffer, either along a thoroughfare . C. A β€œST” means β€œ street trees ” . The number indicates the width of the landscape area to locate street trees and the size and height of tree shall be based on the applicable specification. Street tree buffers may be included on a residential lot in an easement. (3) Use Type . For purposes of this Article, approved plans for a development constitutes consideration of buffering based on the use type and not as vacant land where a project(s) have not yet been developed.

(4) Railroad Easement/Right-Of-Way . No buffer is required along a railroad easement or right-of-way.

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