DOT 23 CFR PART 752-2011 LANDSCAPE AND ROADSIDE DEVELOPMENT.pdf
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1、411 Federal Highway Administration, DOT 752.1 and that the junk has been screened, relocated, removed or disposed of in ac-cordance with the provisions of this part. (d) If a dwelling has been acquired by condemnation, evidence that the costs involved are not included in the States claim for partici
2、pation. 40 FR 8551, Feb. 28, 1975; 40 FR 12260, Mar. 18, 1975 751.21 Relocation assistance. Relocation assistance benefits pursu-ant to 49 CFR part 24 are available for: (a) The actual reasonable moving ex-penses of the junk, actual direct loss of tangible personal property and actual reasonable exp
3、enses in searching for a replacement business or, if the eligi-bility requirements are met, a payment in lieu of such expenses. (b) Relocation assistance in locating a replacement business. (c) Moving costs of personal property from a dwelling and relocation assist-ance in locating a replacement dwe
4、ll-ing, provided the acquisition of the real property used for the business causes a person to vacate a dwelling. (d) Replacement housing payments if the acquisition of the dwelling is found by FHWA to be necessary for the feder-ally assisted junkyard control project. 40 FR 8551, Feb. 28, 1975, as a
5、mended at 50 FR 34094, Aug. 23, 1985; 54 FR 47076, Nov. 9, 1989 751.23 Concurrent junkyard control and right-of-way projects. The State is encouraged to coordi-nate junkyard control and highway right-of-way projects. Expenses in-curred in furtherance of concurrent projects shall be prorated between
6、projects. 751.25 Programming and authoriza-tion. (a) Junkyard control projects shall be programmed in accordance with the provisions of part 630, subpart A of this chapter. Such projects may include one or more junkyards. (b) Authorization to proceed with a junkyard control project may be given when
7、 the State submits a written re-quest to FHWA which includes the fol-lowing: (1) The zoning and validation of the legal status of each junkyard on the project; (2) The control measures proposed for each junkyard including, where appli-cable, information relative to perma-nent disposal sites to be ac
8、quired by the State; (3) The real property interest to be acquired in order to implement the control measures; (4) Plans or graphic displays indi-cating the location of the junkyard rel-ative to the highway, the 1,000 foot control lines, property ownership boundaries, the general location of the jun
9、k or scrap material, and any build-ings, structures, or improvement in-volved; and (5) Where screening is to be utilized, the type of screening, and adequately detailed plans and cross sections, or other adequate graphic displays which illustrate the relationship of the mo-torist, the screen, and th
10、e material to be screened at critical points of view. 40 FR 8551, Feb. 28, 1975, as amended at 41 FR 9321, Mar. 4, 1976 PART 752LANDSCAPE AND ROADSIDE DEVELOPMENT Sec. 752.1 Purpose. 752.2 Policy. 752.3 Definitions. 752.4 Landscape development. 752.5 Safety rest areas. 752.6 Scenic overlooks. 752.7
11、Information centers and systems. 752.8 Privately operated information cen-ters and systems. 752.9 Scenic lands. 752.10 Abandoned vehicles. 752.11 Federal participation. AUTHORITY: 23 U.S.C. 131, 315, 319; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; 49 CFR 1.48(b), unless otherwise noted. SOURCE: 43 FR 19390, May 5, 197
12、8, unless otherwise noted. 752.1 Purpose. The purpose of this part is to furnish guidelines and prescribe policies re-garding landscaping and scenic en-hancement programs, safety rest areas, and scenic overlooks under 23 U.S.C. 319; information centers and systems VerDate Mar2010 09:39 May 11, 2011
13、Jkt 223076 PO 00000 Frm 00421 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML223076.XXX 223076wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-412 23 CFR Ch. I (4111 Edition) 752.2 under 23 U.S.C. 131(i); and vending ma-chines in safety re
14、st areas under 23 U.S.C. 111. 48 FR 38610, Aug. 25, 1983 752.2 Policy. (a) Highway esthetics is a most im-portant consideration in the Federal- aid highway program. Highways must not only blend with our natural social, and cultural environment, but also pro-vide pleasure and satisfaction in their us
15、e. (b) The FHWA will cooperate with State and local agencies and organiza-tions to provide opportunities for the display of original works of art within the highway rights-of-way. (c) The development of the roadside to include landscape development, safe-ty rest areas, and the preservation of valuab
16、le adjacent scenic lands is a nec-essary component of highway develop-ment. Planning and development of the roadside should be concurrent with or closely follow that of the highway. Further, the development of travel in-formation centers and systems is en-couraged as an effective method of pro-vidin
17、g necessary information to the traveling public. 752.3 Definitions. (a) Safety rest area. A roadside facility safely removed from the traveled way with parking and such facilities for the motorist deemed necessary for his rest, relaxation, comfort and information needs. The term is synonymous with r
18、est and recreation areas. (b) Scenic overlook. A roadside im-provement for parking and other facili-ties to provide the motorist with a safe opportunity to stop and enjoy a view. (c) Information centers. Facilities lo-cated at safety rest areas which pro-vide information of interest to the traveling
19、 public. (d) Information systems. Facilities lo-cated within the right-of-way which provide information of interest to the traveling public. An information sys-tem is not a sign, display or device oth-erwise permitted under 23 U.S.C. 131 or prohibited by any local, State or Fed-eral law or regulatio
20、n. (e) Landscape project. Any action taken as part of a highway construc-tion project or as a separate action to enhance the esthetics of a highway through the placement of plant mate-rials consistent with a landscape de-sign plan. Seeding undertaken for ero-sion control and planting vegetation for
21、screening purposes shall not con-stitute a landscaping project. 43 FR 19390, May 5, 1978, as amended at 52 FR 34638, Sept. 14, 1987 752.4 Landscape development. (a) Landscape development, which in-cludes landscaping projects and other highway planting programs within the right-of-way of all federall
22、y funded highways or on adjoining scenic lands, shall be in general comformity with ac-cepted concepts and principles of high-way landscaping and environmental de-sign. (b) Landscape development should have provisions for plant establishment periods of a duration sufficient for ex-pected survival in
23、 the highway envi-ronment. Normal 1-year plant estab-lishment periods may be extended to 3- year periods where survival is consid-ered essential to their function, such as junkyard screening or urban land-scaping projects. (c) In urban areas new and major re-constructed highways and completed Inters
24、tate and expressway sections are to be landscaped as appropriate for the adjacent existing or planned environ-ment. (d) In rural areas new and major re-constructed highways should be landscaped as appropriate for the adja-cent environment. Planning should in-clude the opportunity for natural re-gene
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