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7/15/2003
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2003
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1422
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2) Perimeter Landscaping Adjacent to Abutting Property <br />3) Parking Lot Landscaping <br />4) Individual Building Landscaping <br /> <br />On smaller sites, there may be overlap between the four (4) planting zones that <br />could result in over planting. Please consult with Planning Division staff to <br />determine whether the requirements of one zone may take precedence over those <br />of another zone. <br /> <br />The City shall strive to: <br /> · lnsnect all plant material prior to planting <br /> · Inspect all irrigation designs and implementations <br /> · Insnect installations at one and five year intervals <br /> <br />5.1 Perimeter Landscaping Adjacent to Public and Private Roads <br /> <br />Policy: <br />The corridors along perimeter arterial streets and internal collectors should <br />provide a visually cohesive open space system. Similar landscape treatments <br />should be used at all entrances and intersections. Plant materials, massing, <br />spacing, and height characteristics should reinforce the hierarchy of roadways. <br />Planting and grading should work together to create a variety of experiences along <br />these roadways and to call attention to open space amenities. Perimeter edge <br />treatments should establish identity for the project and convey a high-quality <br />image. <br /> <br />Standards and Guidelines: <br /> A. Include a combination of manicured and enhanced natural landscape areas. <br /> (G) <br /> B. Place annual and perennial gardens at entries. (S) <br /> C. Place project identification markers along the perimeter edge of all <br /> commercial developments. (G) <br /> D. Design long expanses of fence and wall surfaces to create landscape <br /> pockets. (-{5-) In cases of walls or fences over 50 feet in len~h: provide <br /> structural offqets; insets or landscape pockets to break monotony~ provide <br /> visual interest and reduce heating effects_ <br /> E.' Parkway and Median Plantings: <br /> 1) Vary street tree planting species in medians and parkways. (S) <br /> However, maintain the desired rhythm of plantings by selecting street <br /> trees with similar characteristics (i.e., height and branching patterns). <br /> (s) <br /> 2) Where detached walks parallel to the street are proposed: <br /> a~ Provide a minimum of 1 tree per 40 lineal feet of public and <br /> private street frontage between the sidewalk and curb in a <br /> minimnm R-foot width strin -' .... <br /> ~ ctlutlF~ wtu~. luli.y=n~lgcttcu <br /> utnct aplJtUVCU g~uunu corex'. (S) Also in this area: provide <br /> <br /> <br />
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