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9422-03 Amend Chapter 21, Article 2, Use District Regulations, of South Bend Municipal Code to add a new zoning district to be known as th "CB" Community Business District
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9422-03 Amend Chapter 21, Article 2, Use District Regulations, of South Bend Municipal Code to add a new zoning district to be known as th "CB" Community Business District
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5/27/2003
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9422-03
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26-03
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(9) Landscaping. <br />Notwithstanding anything in this Ordinance to the contrary, the following <br />landscaping regulations shall constitute all applicable zoning regulations <br />regarding landscaping in the "CB" District. <br />(A) Location ofLandscaping -Required landscaping areas shall consist of <br />four (4) locations on a site: (i) landscaping of required perimeter yards or <br />residential bufferyazds; (ii) foundation landscaping; (iii) interior parking <br />azea landscaping; and, (iv) pazking area screening. <br />(B) Types of Landscape Screening -Three (3) types of landscape screening <br />are provided for in this Section: (i) Type A: Open; (ii) Type B: Partial <br />Screening; and, (iii) Type C: Full Screening. These three (3) types of <br />landscape screening are intended to provide a progression of screening <br />options suitable to a variety of landscaping and buffering. <br />(C) Live Vegetation -All trees and shrubs required by this Section shall be <br />living vegetation. <br />(D) Ground Cover -Ground cover within landscape areas may consist of <br />grasses; preserved existing natural vegetation (i.e., thickets); or, mulch, <br />chipped bark or other natural forms of ground cover. Loose stone, rock or <br />gravel may be used as a landscaping accent, but shall not exceed twenty <br />(20) percent of the area of the required landscape area in which it is used. <br />(E) Landscaping of Required Perimeter Yards and Residential Bufferyazds. <br />i. Front Yard, Side Yard and Rear Yards and Yards Along a Limited <br />Access Highway. <br />The following Type A: Open landscaping requirements apply to <br />any portion of a front yard, side yard or rear yazd or yard along a <br />limited access highway, and which is not occupied by <br />improvements permitted in the Section 21-19.5 (b) (3) -Use of <br />Minimum Yards and Residential Bufferyazds, above: <br />a. Deciduous Shade Trees: <br />A minimum of one (1) shade tree planted for every forty <br />(40) feet of the applicable lot line. Such trees maybe <br />evenly spaced at forty (40) feet on center or grouped <br />together, provided however, in no case shall spacing <br />between trees exceed eighty (80) feet; or, <br />11 <br />
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