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ci <br />• <br />—i <br />' -- Large trees in an island containing <br />3 more trees are given additional <br />Canopy Vakie. See Canopy Coverage <br />Table. <br />i <br />years after planting. The assigned canopy cover value to each <br />deciduous tree is described in the following table and illustrations: <br />Assigned Canopy Cover Value <br />Planting Location <br />(for new trees) <br />Assigned Canopy <br />Coverage Value <br />ctf <br />co a) <br />o ° o <br />44— >% <br />O . <br />CO <br />Large Tree <br />Medium Tree <br />Small Tree <br />l� <br />Existing <br />Tree: <br />6 — 12" dbh <br />Existing <br />Tree: <br />12+"dbh <br />d. <br />Interior <br />parking lot <br />islands <br />100% of the <br />canopy <br />square <br />footage <br />950 SF (or <br />1200 SF in <br />islands of 3 <br />or more <br />trees) <br />500 SF <br />250 SF <br />1900 SF <br />2850 SF <br />Within <br />Tess than <br />7' of <br />vehicular <br />hardscap <br />e edge <br />50% of <br />the <br />canopy <br />square <br />footage <br />600 SF <br />250 SF <br />125 SF <br />950 SF <br />1425 SF <br />7'-12' <br />from <br />vehicular <br />hardscap <br />e edge <br />25% of <br />the <br />canopy <br />square <br />footage <br />300 SF <br />125 SF <br />NA <br />NA <br />NA <br />Trees surrounded by hardscape on 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 />10004 Canopy <br />Existing trees may be used to fulfill canopy coverage, as <br />described in Section 3.Subd. 4.Q.8, when the drip line has <br />proximity to the edge of the hardscape; therefore, existing trees <br />do not need to be within Tess than 7' feet of the vehicular <br />hardscape edge. <br />4 Foundation Landscape Standards. The purpose of these standards is <br />to soften and enhance building architecture, define access points, add <br />color and seasonal interest, and to blend buildings in with the natural <br />