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Authorizing Legislation for PUDs (Supporting Document for Bill No. 41-16)
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Authorizing Legislation for PUDs (Supporting Document for Bill No. 41-16)
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Section 21 -07.01 <br />Landscape Regulations <br />TABLE 21- 07.01— A: RESIDENTIAL BUFFERYARD LANDSCAPING <br />Zoning of <br />Zoning of Subject Property <br />Adjacent <br />Property <br />SE / UM <br />OB <br />MU <br />O <br />LB <br />CB <br />CBD <br />GB <br />LI <br />GI <br />PUD <br />SH (4) <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />(2) <br />SF2 (4) <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />(2) <br />MR (4) <br />A <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />(2) <br />MF2 (4) <br />A <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />(2) <br />PUD (3) <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />B <br />C <br />C <br />C <br />(2) <br />Special Exception Use located in a Residential District; or, U — University District or other Special Use <br />Districts. <br />(2) — Landscaping may be Tyne A: Open, Type 13: Partial Screening or Type C: Full Screening and shall be <br />determined as part of the review and determination of the Planned Unit Development. <br />(3) — Residential portion of a PUD. <br />(4) — When a street separates a residential zoning district from a non - residential zoning district, Type A: Open may be <br />substituted in the front yard. (Ord. No. 10269 -13, 11- 11 -13) <br />A — Type A: Open landscaping. See Section 21 -07.01 (b) (1), above, <br />B — Type B: Partial Screening landscaping shall contain a minimum of two (2) evergreen trees <br />for every twenty -five (25) feet of the length of a lot line which abuts a residential district or <br />a residential portion of a PUD district. Such trees shall be evenly spaced. <br />C — Type C: Full Screening landscaping shall contain a minimum of four (4) evergreen trees for <br />every thirty (30) feet of the length of a lot line which abuts a residential district or a <br />residential portion of a PUD district. Such trees shall be evenly spaced in a staggered <br />double row where the rows are not more that twelve and one -half (12.5) feet apart. <br />Utility Easement Landscaping — In those instances where overhead utilities are located within <br />required yards or required residential bufferyards, plant material selections shall be limited <br />to small growing trees which typically do not exceed twenty -five (25) fee in height at <br />maturity. Appropriate utility easement plant materials include: ornamental trees, such as <br />the redbud, dogwood and crabapple; or, evergreen trees (narrow spread), such as the <br />emerald green arborvitae. See Section 21 -07.01 (i) - Alternate Landscape Plan Approval for <br />additional limitations. <br />Note: See Section 21 -07.01 (i) - Alternate Landscape Plan Approval for alternate landscape <br />materials or landscape design options. <br />
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