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Site Planning & Design
Visual Dictionary
By: Pamela MendezProf LoPiccolo
ARC 363
TABLE OF CONTENTS
9. Catch Basin10. Curb11. Curb Cut12. Curb Cut Ramp13. Drip Line of a Tree14. Driveway Apron15. Drop curb16. Dry Well/Leaching pool
17. Dumpster Enclosure18. Geotextile Fabric19. Invert20. Retaining Wall21. Right-of-Way22. Riprap23. Silt Fence24. Swale25. Zero Lot Line
1. ADA Ramp2. Aggregate-Porous3. Berm4. Bollard5. Buffer6. Building Setback7. Bulb-Out8. Caliper
SUNY FARMINGDALE
ADA RAMP: accessible route into a public domain
ADA RAMP
SUNY FARMINGDALE WALKER PARK Aggregate: materials used in construction, including
sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled crushed concrete (make up the bulk of a cementations mixture like concrete, plaster, or asphalt)
AGGREGATE
SUNY FARMINGDALE
Berm: mound or bank of earth acting as a barrier
BERM
FARMINGDALE
Bollard: rigid posts that can be arranged in a line to close a road or path to vehicles above a certain
width and separate traffic from pedestrians
BOLLARD
FARMINGDALE
Buffer: line/grouping of greenery and a fence that creates a visually pleasing alternative
BUFFER
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Building Setback: distance which a building or structure is required to be set back from lot line. Vary by zoning districts.
BUILDING SETBACK
MAIN STREET HUNGTINGTON
Bulb-out : a traffic calming measure, intended to slow the speed of traffic and increase driver awareness, particularly in built-up and residential neighborhoods. They also allow pedestrians and vehicle drivers to see each other when vehicles parked in a parking lane would otherwise block visibility.
BULB-OUT
Massapequa Park
Caliper (of tree): thickness of a tree
CALIPER
HOME DEPOT & WOODWARD PKWY
FARMINGDALE
Catch basin: helps take surface water off the roads and transfer it into storm drains. It usually has a grate or curb inlet which help prevents large objects from entering, it contain a sump to capture solids and prevent sewer blockage
CATCH BASIN
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Curb : is the edge where a raised pavement/sidewalk/footpath meets an unraised street or other roadway. Curbs guide water, into storm drains so that it doesn’t gather on road also keeps vehicles on the road .
CURB
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Curb Cut : used to transition from one height to another.
CURB CUT
ROOSEVELT AVEMASS PARKCurb Cut Ramp: slope from sidewalk to roadway
placed at street intersections. Used to ease passage to the street for pedestrians bicycles, strollers, carts, and physically disabled people. Curb cut ramps blend smoothly down from a sidewalk to a street, rather than abruptly ending with a curb and dropping
roughly 4–6 inches.
CURB CUT RAMP
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Drip Line of Tree: imaginary line on the soil around a tree that mirrors the circumference of the branches above. The feeder roots of a tree usually extend to or beyond this line and receive water that drips off the canopy above.
DRIP LINE OF TREE
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Driveway Apron: the spreading end of a driveway; connects street to adjacent property so that no portion of right-of-way is blocked.
DRIVEWAY APRON
MASSAPEQUA PARK
Drop Curb:A type of concrete traffic curbing that allows vehicles to cross over. As opposed to curb that is not designed to be driven over.
DROP CURB
110 N EXIT RAMP TO LIE WEST
Dry Well / Leaching Pool : underground structure that, temporarily stores and infiltrates storm water runoff . Maybe either an excavated pit with uniformly graded stone wrapped in geotextile or prefabricated storage chamber or pipe segment.
DRY WELL/ LEACHING POOL
MAIN ST FARMINGDALE
Dumpster Enclosure: used to screen garbage containers on all sides, constructed so they are accessible to garbage trucks.
DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE
ROUTE 110
Geotextile Fabric: permeable fabrics which when used in association with soil, have the ability to separate , filter, reinforce, protect or drain. Placed at the tension surface to strengthen the soil. Comes in three basic forms : woven, needle punched, or hear bonded; typically made from polypropylene or polyester.
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC
HOME DEPOT FARMINGDALE110 N BY LIE WEST EXIT RAMP
Invert of a pipe : inside of a pipe; the portion of the interior of a drain or sewer pipe where liquid is the deepest
INVERT OF A PIPE
LINCOLN STREETFARMINGDALE
Retaining Wall : a structure that holds back soil, rock, or water from a building, structure or area.
RETAINING WALL
MAIN ST FARMINGDALE
Right-of-Way : a narrow length of land used for the route of a railroad, electric power line, or public road.(public access, full width of street, sidewalk and utility strip)
RIGHT-OF-WAY
ALAHAMBRAMASSAPEQUA
Riprap : loose assemblage of broken stones used to protect coastlines and structures from erosion by the sea, rivers, or streams.
RIPRAP
ROUTE 110FARMINGDALE
Silt Fence : a temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and bays from a storm water's runoff sediment. A typical fence consists of a piece of synthetic filter fabric (also called a geotextile stretched between a series of wooden or metal fence stakes
SILT FENCE
SUNY FARMINGDALE
Swale: linear depression in soil surface to collect and direct flow to an appropriate outlet; facilitating runoff infiltration into the soil
SWALE
MAIN ST FARMINGDALE
Zero Lot Line: when a structure is on any of the boundary lines of a lot. This creates more useable space on the lot.
ZERO LOT LINE
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