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SECTION 4. Title 105 Zoning; Chapter 105.12: Zoning Code, Section 480 Landscape requirements is <br />hereby amended by changing the following section (Proposed language is underlined, deleted language <br />is shown with str-ikethreh): <br />b. Design considerations. The following design concepts and requirements shall be considered when developing a <br />landscape plan: <br />1. To the maximum extent possible, the landscape plan shall incorporate, preserve and protect, existing significant trees and other <br />healthy, non-invasive vegetation on the site. <br />2. Landscaped areas should be of adequate size to allow for healthy plant growth, to a typical mature size without impeding on <br />roads, walks, trails, buildings or other areas needed for service access or public safety. Planting areas should provide adequate <br />areas for plant maintenance. <br />3. A variety of trees and shrubs should be used to provide visual interest year-round. No more than 50 25 percent of the required <br />number of trees and shrubs may consist of any one speoics taxonomic genius. A minimum of 25 percent of the required number <br />of trees shall be deciduous shade trees, and a minimum of 25 percent shall be coniferous trees. Ornamental trees may be used <br />when applied towards landscaping requirements. However, the number of trees shall not exceed 15 percent of the required <br />amount. <br />4. Final slopes greater than 3:1 will not be permitted without special treatment such as terracing, retaining walls, erosion control <br />blankets, or special ground covers. <br />5. All plant materials, except trees planted per the tree replacement schedule, shall meet the following minimum size standards in <br />Table 6-1. Trees planted per the tree replacement schedule shall meet the minimum requirements outlined in LEC <br />105.12.470(c)(8)d. <br />Table 6-1: Minimum Size Standards for Landscape Materials <br />Plant Type <br />Minimum Size at Planting <br />Trees: <br />Evergreen <br />6 feet in height <br />Deciduous --shade <br />2.5 inches caliper, measured six inches from base <br />Deciduous --ornamental <br />2 inches caliper, measured six inches from base <br />Shrubs: <br />Evergreen <br /># five container* <br />Deciduous <br /># five container* <br />Shrubs used for screening (evergreen or deciduous) <br /># five container* <br />* Approximately five gallons. <br />** See American Standards for Nursery Stock, ANSI 260.1-2004 for exact specifications. <br />* This table and its requirements do not apply to the tree replacement schedule. <br />6. As an alternative to the minimum standards for landscape materials, a landscape plan prepared by a qualified professional <br />certifying that said plan will meet the intent of this section may be submitted. <br />7. As a general rule, trees should be planted ten feet away from all utilities including water and sewer stubs unless approved by <br />the city's landscape architect. No plantings may be placed in a drainage and utility easement unless approved by the Public <br />Works Director, <br />
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