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Section 21 -07.01 <br />Landscape Regulations <br />(B) Type B: Partial Screening — The Type B: Partial Screeninj landscaping <br />creates a partial visual and sound barrier and is intended for use on lots <br />where the district of the abutting lots includes permitted uses that may be <br />similar in land use intensity, but may still contain lights, sounds and <br />regular operations which may adversely impact adjacent properties. Type <br />B: Partial Screening landscaping requires the use of evergreen trees to <br />provide year -round buffering while allowing flexibility to add color and <br />interest with deciduous trees or shrubs/hedge plants. <br />(C) Type C: Full Screening — The Type C: Full Screening landscaping shall <br />be designed to create a substantial visual barrier from grade to at least six <br />(6) feet above grade at time of planting. Type C: Full Screening <br />landscaping should also provide a sound barrier effect. Type C: Full <br />Screening landscaping is intended to be placed on lots in higher intensity <br />districts which abut lots located in lesser intense districts that may be <br />adversely impacted by the lights, sounds and regular operations of the <br />higher intensity district. Type C: Full Screening landscaping requires <br />significant use of evergreen trees to provide year -round buffering while <br />allowing flexibility to add color and interest with deciduous trees or <br />shrubs/hedge plants. Any evergreen species that drops its lower branches <br />(e.g., white pines, etc.) shall not be permitted as a "evergreen" tree in a <br />Type C: Full Screening landscape area. <br />Example of Type A — Open Landscaping <br />Example of Type C: Full Screening <br />Landscaping <br />(4) Live Vegetation - All trees and shrubs required by this Section shall be living <br />vegetation. <br />