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Section 1 a. Definitions. <br />The definition of "Foundation Landscape Zone" was modified to better define the zone. <br />Section 3. Canopy Cover Standards. <br />The Canopy Coverage requirement is intended to mitigate the effects of impervious areas <br />by intercepting rainfall, protecting pavement, reducing the heat island effect and <br />improving aesthetics. These areas include loading drives, parking lots, driveways, drop - <br />offs and other areas covered with a hard surface intended for vehicles. The minimum <br />canopy coverage for all uses is 40 %. <br />As noted, all hard surface areas are included for canopy coverage calculation purposes. <br />However, industrial uses often have sizable loading areas and working yards that 1) <br />substantially increase the Canopy Coverage requirement; and 2) are extremely difficult or <br />impractical to insert landscaping into. Staff is of the opinion that exempting these areas <br />from the calculation requirement should be considered. <br />The draft ordinance eliminates the phrase "loading areas" and exempts permitted outdoor <br />storage areas. <br />Section 4. Foundation Landscape Standards. <br />The foundation planting requirements currently provide for plantings along all four sides <br />of a building. While an allowance is made for loading areas, staff is of the opinion that in <br />all practicality the provisions should only apply to street facing sides of the building <br />and/or general parking areas. This is more of a concern in industrial areas where loading <br />areas may take up more than one side of a building. <br />The proposed changes eliminate the requirements for foundation planting on rear and <br />sides but requires all front and street facing sides to include plantings. This includes <br />sides facing private streets. Additionally, staff is proposing to allow trees planted within <br />30 feet of the building to be considered part of the foundation plantings. The purpose of <br />this change is to provide for plantings within landscaped areas lying between the building <br />and parking/hard surface areas. This also provides flexibility in locating landscaping to <br />maximize view sheds. <br />The substitution ratios for smaller plant materials was also changed allow for easier <br />calculations. <br />Section 5. Open Areas Landscape Standards. <br />The substitution ratios for smaller plant materials was also changed allow for easier <br />calculations. <br />Page 2 Landscaping Regulations P & Z Report 7/10/13 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />