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Large trees in an island containing <br /> 3 more trees are given additional <br /> Canopy Value. See Canopy Coverage <br /> Table. <br /> Trees surrounded t 1 0%Canopy. <br /> y. 3 <br /> sides are valued at 100%Canopy. <br /> Trees with access to planting soil <br /> outside of the island are required to <br /> meet soil volume requirements for a <br /> shared bed. <br /> Trees in interior islands are valued at <br /> 100%Canopy <br /> 4. Existing trees may be used to fulfill canopy coverage, as described <br /> in City Code Section 1007.043(17)(i),when the drip line extends over has <br /> . the edge of the hardscape and tree trunks are 20 feet or less from <br /> hardscape; therefore, existing trees do not need to be within less than seven(7) <br /> feet of the vehicular hardscape edge.... See Table 1. <br /> (d) Foundation Landscape Standards. The purpose of these standards <br /> is to soften and enhance building architecture, define access points, add color and <br /> seasonal interest, and to blend buildings in with the natural environment. <br /> Foundation Landscaping Standards do not apply to single family residential <br /> development. <br /> 1. The Foundation Landscape Planting Standards are described in the following <br /> table: <br /> Table 2 <br /> Foundation Landscape Standards <br /> Per 100 linear feet(LF) of Building* <br /> Location Trees and Shrubs <br /> Front and 2 large 6 large <br /> Public/Private Street <br /> 2. Rounded to the nearest tenth, with a minimum factor of one. <br /> 3. Round all calculations to the nearest whole number of plants. <br /> 4. The required plant materials shall be planted in the foundation <br /> landscape zone adjacent to the building face where the requirement applies. The <br /> City may allow flexible planting locations where service areas or other constraints <br /> make the standards difficult to meet. <br /> Landscape Revisions draft no comments) ndsGa^^ Revisi^^r H—pa4f+I <br />