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b. Site analysis: Boundary lines of property line with dimensions based upon <br />certified survey, name and alignment of proposed and existing adjacent on - <br />site streets, location of all proposed utility easements and right-of-way, <br />location of existing and proposed buildings, topographic contours at two (2) <br />foot contour intervals, location of parking areas, water bodies, proposed <br />sidewalks, and percentage of site not covered by structures and impervious <br />surfaces. <br />c. Landscape data: A planting schedule table shall include symbols, quantities, <br />common names, botanical names, size of plant materials, root specifications, <br />and special planting instructions. <br />d. Typical sections and details of fences, retaining walls, berms and other <br />landscape improvements. <br />e. Typical sections of landscape islands and planter beds with identification of <br />materials used. <br />f. Details of planting beds and foundation plantings. <br />g. Delineation of both sodded and seeded areas indicated in square footage. <br />h. Where landscape or inorganic materials are used to provide required <br />screening from adjacent and neighboring properties, a cross section shall be <br />provided at a legible scale illustrating the prospective of the site from the <br />neighboring property and property line elevation. <br />Subd. 3. Number of plant materials required: In order to achieve an appropriate and <br />complete quality landscaping of a site, the following minimum number of plant <br />materials shall be provided as indicated below: <br />a. One (1) overstory deciduous shade tree for every two thousand (2,000) <br />square feet of the total building footprint. <br />b. One (1) coniferous tree for every two (2,000) square feet of building or one (1) <br />coniferous tree for every two hundred (200) feet of site perimeter, whichever <br />is greater. <br />c. One (1) understory shrub for every three hundred (300) square feet of <br />building or one (1) shrub for every thirty (30) feet of site perimeter, whichever <br />is greater. <br />d. One (1) ornamental tree for every two thousand (2,000) square feet of <br />building or one (1) ornamental tree for every two hundred (200) feet of site <br />perimeter, whichever is greater. <br />