Table 13.02.C-1
Landscape Screening Schedule
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When Contiguous with These Land Uses:
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Screening Required on These Land Uses:
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Use Group 1:
Residential Uses
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Use Group 2:
Residential/Lodging Uses
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Use Group 3:
Office/Institutional Uses
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Use Group 4:
Auto/Transportation Uses
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Use Group 5:
Retail/Entertainment Uses
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Use Group 6:
Misc. Commercial Uses
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Use Group 7:
Industrial Uses
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Use Group 1: Residential Uses
One-family dwellings
Two-family dwellings
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Use Group 2: Residential/Lodging Uses
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Multiple-family dwellings
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Manufactured housing park
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Live-work units
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Senior assisted/independent living
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Group day-care
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Child-care centers
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Use Group 3: Office/Institution
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General office
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Professional office
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Hospitals
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Medical office
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Convalescent center
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Primary/secondary schools
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Colleges
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Places of worship
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Data centers
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Technology centers/office research
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Experimental research and testing labs
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Utility and public service buildings (without storage
yards)
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Funeral homes
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Veterinary clinics or hospitals
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Use Group 4: Auto/Transportation Uses
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Auto or vehicle sales
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Auto or vehicle service station
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Auto or vehicle repair station
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 1 and/or wall
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Auto or vehicle body repair
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Auto or vehicle wash
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Auto or vehicle fueling/multi-use stations
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Use Group 5: Retail/Entertainment Uses
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Financial institutions
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General retail
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Retail, large-format
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Multitenant shopping centers
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Fitness centers
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Theaters and places of assembly
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Indoor recreation establishments
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Restaurant
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Personal service
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Dry cleaning
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Hair care
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Use Group 6: Miscellaneous Commercial Uses
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Building and lumber supply
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Garden centers, nurseries
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Outdoor recreation
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Playgrounds
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Campgrounds
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Country clubs, including accessory uses and buildings
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3
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Screen Alt. 1 or 2
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Golf driving ranges, mini-golf
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Commercial outdoor storage
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Mini/self-storage
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Commercial kennels
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Pet day-care
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Use Group 7: Industrial Uses
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Contractor's equipment storage
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Extraction
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Food products
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Manufacturing, processing, etc.
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Material distribution or recovery facilities
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Metal plating
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Outdoor storage facilities
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Plastics
Printing
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 3 and/or wall
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3
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Screen Alt. 2 or 3
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Screen Alt. 2
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Radio and television broadcasting and receiving
antenna
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Tool and die, gauge and machine shops
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Truck/trailer rental
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Truck terminals
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Utility and public service buildings (with outdoor
storage yards)
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Warehousing/wholesale
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Wireless communication facilities
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Table 13.02.C-2
Landscape Screening Alternatives
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Screening Alternative
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Minimum Quantity
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Type/Size
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1
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1 tree per 3 linear feet
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Narrow evergreen tree
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2
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1 tree per 10 linear feet
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Large evergreen tree
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3
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1 tree per 10 linear feet
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Large evergreen tree
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1 tree per 5 linear feet
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Narrow evergreen tree
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Table 13.02.H-1
Minimum Size and Space of Landscape Planting
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Type of Planting
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Minimum Size Allowable
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Maximum On-Center Spacing2
(feet)
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Height
(feet)
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Caliper/Spread
(inches)
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6-7
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5-6
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3-4
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2-3
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2
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24-36
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2 gallons
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25
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15
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6
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5
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4
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3
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1
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Large evergreen trees, such as:
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Fir (Abies)
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Spruce (Picea)
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Pine (Pinus)
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Hemlock (Tsuga)
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Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga)
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Tamarack; Larch (Larix)
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Narrow evergreen trees, such as:
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Arborvitae (Thuja)
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Juniper (Juniperus)
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Large evergreen shrubs, such as:
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Hicks yew (Taxus)
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Upright yew (Taxus)
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Spreading yew (Taxus)
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Upright juniper (Juniperus)
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Spreading juniper (Juniperus)
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Mugo pine (Pinus)
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Small evergreen shrubs, such as:
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Spreading (ward) yew
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Upright (brown) yew
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Dwarf spreading juniper
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Dwarf mugo pine
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Euonymus varieties1
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Vines, such as:
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Euonymus varieties1
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Virginia creeper
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Wisteria
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Riverbank grape
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American bittersweet
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Large deciduous trees, such as:
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Oak (Quercus)
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Maple (Acer)1
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Beech (Fagus)
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Linden or basswood (Tilia)
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Sweetgum (Liquidambar)
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Ginkgo (male only) (Ginkgo)
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Honeylocust (Gleditsia)
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Birch (Betula)
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Sycamore (Plantanus)
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Hickory (Carya)
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Black cherry (Prunus)
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Tulip tree (Liriodendron)
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Blackgum (Nyssa)
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Small deciduous trees (ornamental), such as:
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Dogwood
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Flowering cherry, plum, pear1
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Hawthorn
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Redbud
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Magnolia
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Flowering crabapple
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Mountain ash
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Hornbeam
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Sassafras
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Ironwood
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Serviceberry; juneberry
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Ground cover, such as:
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Euonymous varieties1
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Wild strawberry1
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Wild ginger
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Large deciduous shrubs, such as:
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Lilac
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Sumac1
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Pyrancantha
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Weigela
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Flowering quince
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Cotoneaster
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Sargent crabapple
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Dogwood (red osier, grey, silky)
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Euonymous varieties1
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Viburnum varieties1
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Witch hazel
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Ninebark
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Vaccinium (blueberry)
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Holly
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Spicebush
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Hazelnut
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Chokeberry
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Chokecherry
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Buttonbush
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American elder
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Small deciduous shrubs, such as:
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Fragrant sumac
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Cotoneaster
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Potentilla
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Meadowsweet
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Leatherleaf
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Rubus/ribus varieties
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NOTES:
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1
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Refer to Prohibited Weeds and Invasive Plant List adopted by
the Township Board.
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2
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"Maximum on-center" spacing refers to the largest space allowed
between the centers of plants of the same species/variety.
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