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1 Attachment 2: Landscaping and Tree Preservation Standards REVISED May 26, 2.01.0 Page 6 <br />recreation facilities, and disturbed areas that are not located within the foundation landscape <br />zone, vehicular hardscape area or the building footprint. Open areas landscaping shall meet <br />the following requirements. <br />a. The open areas planting requirements for-each Icvc is described in the following table: <br />Open Areas Landscape (OL) Requirements <br />Level <br />Per 2000 SF <br />Trees and Shrubs <br />1 large, <br />1.5 medium, or <br />2 small <br />3 large, <br />5 medium, or <br />10 small <br />AL-I <br />Per-WOO-SF <br />Per 5000 SF <br />OL-2 <br />Per 3000 Sf <br />Per-3094.-6F <br />9143 <br />Per 2000 Sr <br />2000 <br />Per SF <br />b. Round all calculations to the nearest whole number of plants. <br />c. Only land above the normal water level shall be included in the open area calculation for <br />storm water detention areas. Planting shall be located above the normal water level in <br />detention areas. The City may require specific tree species in locations where water <br />levels vary. <br />d. Existing trees may be used to fulfill open areas landscaping as described in Section 9. <br />e. Areas that are included in a project - specific natural resource management plan that <br />addresses vegetation are not subject to the open areas landscaping requirements. <br />7 Landscape Screen: The purpose of this requirement is to separate and buffer different land <br />use types, screen roads and parking, and hide utility and loading areas. Landscape screens <br />shall meet the following requirements. <br />residential uscs, provide a year round scrccn at least 30" in hcight. Tlhe parking lot <br />years. Sec Q.7.d. <br />1) Between residential uses and arterial or collector roads. <br />• <br />• <br />