[Zoning Order §14.020, 4-2-2008]
A. 
Areas designated for landscaping and buffering shall be shown on a preliminary plat or development plan.
B. 
Detailed landscaping and buffer plans, as provided for in this Section, shall be separate from but accompany all site development plans and subdivision improvement plans for projects, provided no such plans shall be required in single-family residential projects where the smallest lot is larger than two (2) acres.
C. 
In cases where landscaping and buffer plan approval would cause an exceptional hardship, the Director may issue footing and foundation building permits for the project so that construction may proceed.
D. 
Construction beyond the footing and foundation shall not be allowed until the landscaping and buffer plan has been submitted and approved.
E. 
The provisions of this Section shall not apply to structures for which landscaping and buffer plans have previously been submitted and approved.
F. 
A landscaping and buffer plan shall only be required for that phase of development being considered for construction.
[Zoning Order §14.030, 4-2-2008]
A. 
Landscaping and buffer plans shall include a scaled drawing with the following information and a recorded deed or plat of the project:
1. 
North point and scale not to exceed one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet;
2. 
The location and size of all utilities on the site;
3. 
The location of all existing and proposed parking areas and sidewalks and other paved surfaces;
4. 
The location of all existing and proposed buildings and structures;
5. 
The limits of any required tree conservation area;
6. 
The limits of each required buffer or landscape strip;
7. 
The location and mature size of all landscape materials proposed to meet the requirements of this Article, drawn to scale and a planting schedule indicating plant names, quantities and size at planting;
8. 
The location of all existing tree masses to be retained; and
9. 
The location and general description of each structure proposed to meet buffering requirements.
[Zoning Order §14.040, 4-2-2008]
A. 
A full tree conservation plan shall be submitted to the Planning Division prior to any grading, bulldozing or other removal of existing vegetation that may affect existing tree coverage. The Missouri Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry may be consulted at the discretion of the Director. The full tree conservation plan shall show the following:
1. 
The extent of the development site;
2. 
Tree masses where clearing will occur;
3. 
Tree masses that will be retained in heavily wooded areas which will not be disturbed, the plan may show only the boundaries of each stand of trees;
4. 
Locations of proposed on-site underground utility lines;
5. 
Locations of other on- and off-site utility lines, indicating areas where trees cannot be planted because of interference with:
a. 
Existing or proposed utilities on public rights-of-way or on utility rights-of-way or easements, and
b. 
Existing utilities on adjoining properties;
6. 
Limits of land disturbance, clearing, grading and trenching;
7. 
Limits of tree conservation areas, showing trees to be maintained and planted, specifying type and size;
8. 
Planting schedule, if applicable;
9. 
Delineation of tree conservation area that maintains at least thirty percent (30%) of tree canopy in riparian buffer areas; and
10. 
The method of demarcation and protection of significant trees and tree conservation areas from damage, including damage caused by soil compaction or contamination, prior to commencement of, and during, land disturbance.
B. 
A preliminary tree conservation plan may be submitted for non-residential development where multiple sites will be cleared and graded for purposes of marketing vacant sites to prospects. Planting of new trees will not be required on a lot until a use is developed on that lot and locations of new trees need not be shown on the preliminary plan. The preliminary tree protection plan shall show the following:
1. 
The extent of the development site;
2. 
Limits of land disturbance, clearing, grading and trenching;
3. 
All significant trees to be removed and all other trees ten (10) inch caliper or larger to be removed;
4. 
Grade changes or other work adjacent to a significant tree or any other tree ten (10) inch caliper or larger that would affect it adversely, with drawings or descriptions as to how the grade, drainage and aeration will be maintained around the tree;
5. 
Trees that will be required on the lot when it is developed, calculated by subtracting one-third (1/3) of the lot area as assumed building area; and
6. 
Removal of significant trees and other trees ten (10) inch caliper or larger shall be permitted only in conjunction with an approved preliminary tree conservation plan, an approved grading plan and actual grading of building pads (i.e., not simply to clear the lot).
[Zoning Order §14.050, 4-2-2008]
A. 
The following are the minimum plant sizes and conditions to be used in satisfying the requirements of this Article. Acceptable plant materials for landscaping, buffers and tree replacement shall be as approved by the Director.
1. 
Medium shrubs, eighteen (18) to twenty-four (24) inch balled and burlapped or two (2) gallon container.
2. 
Large shrubs, twenty-four (24) to thirty (30) inch balled and burlapped or five (5) gallon container.
3. 
Ground cover, two and one-half (2½) inch peat pot.
4. 
Deciduous trees shall be a minimum of two and one-half (2.5) inch caliper, measured at a point six (6) inches above the ground or top of the root ball, at planting.
5. 
Evergreen trees shall be a minimum height of six (6) feet at planting.
B. 
The American Standard for Nursery Stock, published by the American Association for Nurserymen, shall be the standard reference for the determination of plant standards. Publications of the University Extension, University of Missouri System, the Missouri Department of Conservation and other authorities acceptable to the Director also may be used.
C. 
Existing trees and/or shrubs that are to be retained to satisfy the requirements of this Article shall meet the following standards.
1. 
Evergreen trees shall be at least five (5) feet in height.
2. 
Deciduous trees shall be a minimum of a one and one-half (1.5) inch caliper.
3. 
Trees shall be free from mechanical injuries, insect infestations and disease.
4. 
Trees shall be protected from injury to roots, trunks and branches during grading and construction. Protective fencing, tree wells or retaining walls shall be utilized, where necessary, to ensure tree vigor upon completion of construction.
5. 
Shrubs that meet acceptable sizes, per Section 400.4600(A), and are free from injury and disease may be counted toward the requirements of this Article.
[Zoning Order §14.060, 4-2-2008; Ord. No. 20-0406, 9-29-2020]
A. 
A landscape plan shall be submitted by a design professional in the field documenting that the use of a specific landscaping or buffer material that is proposed is appropriate for:
1. 
The specific location, given surrounding land uses and the type of screening used on nearby properties; and
2. 
The specific topography, soil, existing vegetation and other factors that may influence the effectiveness of a plant material.
3. 
(Reserved)
[Zoning Order §14.070, 4-2-2008]
A. 
Plant materials, as required by the provisions of this Article, shall be installed by the date specified on the approved landscaping and buffer plan. The Director may allow one (1) planting season in a twelve (12) month period in which the installation of plant materials shall be completed.
B. 
The installation of buffers shall be either guaranteed or completed before a certificate of occupancy permit will be granted.