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standards do not apply to single family residential lots. Open areas <br />landscaping shall meet the following standards. <br />a. The open areas planting standards are described in the following <br />table: <br />Open Areas Landscape Standards <br />Per 2000 SF* <br />Trees and Shrubs <br />1 large <br />3 large <br />* Rounded to the nearest tenth, with a minimum factor of one. <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 <br />open area calculation for storm water detention areas. Planting <br />shall be located above the normal water level in detention areas. <br />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 Landscape <br />Standards as described in Section 3, Subdivision 4.Q.9. <br />e. Smaller landscape materials may be substituted at the following <br />rates: <br />1 Large Tree = 1.5 Medium or 2 Small Trees <br />3--1 Large Shrubs = 5-1.55 Medium or 1-0-3 Small Shrubs <br />f. Areas that are included in a project -specific natural resource <br />management plan that addresses vegetation are not subject to the <br />open areas landscaping standards. <br />g. <br />in Section 3, Subdivision 4.Q.14. <br />6. Buffer and Screen Standards: The purpose of this requirement is to <br />separate and buffer different land use types, screen roads and parking, and <br />screen utility and loading areas. The location of buffers and screens are <br />listed below, while the width of the buffer yard can be found in the <br />respective zoning districts. Buffers and screens shall meet the following <br />standards. <br />Page 6 <br />