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• <br />• <br />Attachment 2: Landscaping and Tree Preservation Standards - REVISED May 26, 2010 Page 5 <br />. lileti1.... Lards-... efEig.. <br />d. Existing trees may be used to fulfill canopy coverage as described in Section 9 when the <br />dripline has proximity to the edge of the hardscape; therefore, existing trees do not need <br />to be within less than 7' feet of the vehicular hardscape edge. <br />La■ o. <br />r7nt art <br />T.F.e= stir rat not, b/ iardsurr nr '� <br />r -s are v a ted !:ar. :. <br />Trees 1•li1X. access t' F'ark t, sr.d <br />wk5iic o! tilt st:od atk req„, +re(ri t4 <br />roee: s0 ?, N'Oi.Jt1'* IEO /Ite:be1 10 0 <br />qrh' <br />�licts 'r inter' r.;r isln�..7s <br />Caoop <br />5 Foundation Landscape (FL). The purpose of this requirement is to soften and enhance <br />building architecture, define access points, add color and seasonal interest, and to blend <br />buildings in with the natural environment. <br />a. The foundation landscape planting requirement for each Icvcl °care described in the <br />following table: <br />Foundation Landscape (FL) Requirements <br />*Round to the nearest plant <br />b. The following equation shall be used to calculate required foundation landscape <br />plantings: <br />Building Linear Feet / 100 = # of required trees and shrubs <br />c. _The foundation landscape shall be planted in the foundation landscape zone adjacent to <br />the building face where the requirement applies. The City may allow flexible planting <br />locations where service areas or other constraints make the requirement difficult to meet. <br />a:d. Existing trees may be used to fulfill foundation landscaping as described in Section 9. <br />6 Open Areas Landscape (OL): The purpose of this requirement is to provide general site <br />beautification and high aesthetic quality with a mix of plant materials in open areas. Open <br />areas include disturbed site areas, such as eutlets; cul de sac islands, boulevard medians, <br />storm water detention management areas, common areas in multifamily sites that are not for <br />Per 100 linear feet (LF) of Building* <br />oL catt'P_nevel <br />Trees and Shrubs <br />Rear and Side <br />1 large, <br />1.5 medium, or <br />2 small <br />3 large, <br />5 medium, or <br />10 small <br />FL-4 <br />Front and Street <br />2 large, <br />3 medium, or <br />4 small <br />6 large, <br />10 medium, or <br />20 small <br />C, .� <br />FL-2 <br />Foundation <br />Landscape Zone <br />Within 15' of the building <br />*Round to the nearest plant <br />b. The following equation shall be used to calculate required foundation landscape <br />plantings: <br />Building Linear Feet / 100 = # of required trees and shrubs <br />c. _The foundation landscape shall be planted in the foundation landscape zone adjacent to <br />the building face where the requirement applies. The City may allow flexible planting <br />locations where service areas or other constraints make the requirement difficult to meet. <br />a:d. Existing trees may be used to fulfill foundation landscaping as described in Section 9. <br />6 Open Areas Landscape (OL): The purpose of this requirement is to provide general site <br />beautification and high aesthetic quality with a mix of plant materials in open areas. Open <br />areas include disturbed site areas, such as eutlets; cul de sac islands, boulevard medians, <br />storm water detention management areas, common areas in multifamily sites that are not for <br />