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Site Planning and Design - index
Chapter 1: Introduction - ufc_3_210_06a0008
Chapter 2: Site Planning and Design Process
Figure 2-1a Site Planning and Design Process
Figure 2-1b Site Planning and Design Process
Process Chart
Chapter 3: Site Planning
Future Expansion
Figure 3-1. Functional Relationships Diagram for a Brigade
Site Analysis - ufc_3_210_06a0016
Off-site Conditions
Figure 3-3. Analysis of Off-Site Conditions
On-site Conditions
Figure 3-4. Slope Categories
Figure 3-5. Topography and Hydrology Analysis
Figure 3-6. Climatic Zones in the Continental United States
Site Opportunities and Constraints
Figure 3-7. Visual Conditions Analysis
Figure 3-8. Site Opportunities and Constraints Plan
Concept Development
Preparation of the Spatial Relationships Diagram
Figure 3-9. Site Plan for DA Standard Battalion Complex
Figure 3-10. Spatial Relationships Diagram for a Battalion Complex. Alternative 1
Figure 3-11. Spatial Relationships Diagram for a Battalion Complex. Alternative 2
Figure 3-12. Spatial Relationships Diagram for a Battalion Complex. Preferred Alternative
Chapter 4: Site Design Guidelines
Figure 4-1. Locating Building Setbacks
Circulation
Figure 4-3. Orientation of Building Areas
Figure 4-5. How Prevailing Winds Affect Building Orientation
Figure 4-6. Typical Circulation Flow Diagram
Figure 4-7. Typical Dropoff Areas
Figure 4-8. Parking Aisle Alignment
Figure 4-9. Locating a Dumpster Pad
Figure 4-11. Alternative Sidewalk Schemes
Grading - ufc_3_210_06a0042
Figure 4-12. Building Orientation to Topography
Drainage - ufc_3_210_06a0044
Figure 4-15. Transitioning Regraded Areas
Erosion Control
Figure 4-17 Detention and Retention Ponds
Utilities - ufc_3_210_06a0048
lighting
Chapter 5: Site Design
Concept Site Plan
Figure 5-1. Sketch Site Plan for a Battalion Complex
Confined Sites
Figure 5-2. Concept Site Plan for a Battalion Complex
Spatial Relationships Diagrams
Figure 5-3. Site Opportunities and Constraints Plan for a Confined Site
Figure 5-4. Spatial Relationships Diagram for an Information Systems Facility. Alternative 1
Figure 5-5. Spatial Relationships Diagram for an Information Systems Facility. Alternative 2
Figure 5-6. Sketch Site Plan for an Information Systems Facility
Figure 5-7. Concept Site Plan for an Information Systems Facility
Chapter 6: Design for On-Site Vehicular Circulation and Parking
Figure 6-1. Turning Template for a POV Vehicle
Figure 6-2. Sight Distances for Access Drives
POV Parking Areas
Figure 6-4. Standard 90-Degree Parking Layout
Figure 6-5. Typical Parking Islands and Medians
Figure 6-6. Landscaped Area in Proportion to Paved Area
Parking Areas for Petroleum, Oil and lubricates (POL) Vehicles
Figure 6-8. Typical Interior Grading and Drainage for a Parking Lot
Delivery and Service Zones
Figure 6-10. Typical Low-volume Gate Areas
Mitigating Vehicular Impact - ufc_3_210_06a0072
Figure 6-12. Typical Truck Loading Area
Figure 6-13. Typical Dumpster Pad Layout
Figure 6-14. Typical Layout for a Drive-In Facility
Figure 6-15. Motorcycle Parking
Figure 6-16. Screening Parking Areas