A.
General requirements. All areas not devoted to buildings, structures, and related uses (including parking facilities) as required by this chapter shall be landscaped with a combination of grass or other ground cover and either trees or shrubs as provided herein.
(1)
All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a suitable manner.
(2)
The total linear amount of property lines or perimeter of the development site of each lot shall be used as a guide to compute the amount of plantings as required.
(3)
Landscaping/screening buffers on commercial and industrial sites should be of sufficient width to allow incorporation of a berm.
B.
C.
Landscaping of C-2 General Commercial District. Lots located in the C-2 District shall have the following landscaping requirements:
D.
Landscaping of LB-1 Light Business and Institutional District.
E.
Landscaping of LB-2 Light Business and Residential District. Lots located in the LB-2 District shall be subject to the following landscaping requirements:
(1)
The following land areas, except for accessways, shall be landscaped as required by the Planning Commission:
(2)
Abutting a residential district: a screening area of 10 feet in width, abutting the property line, consisting of an architecturally solid fence of not less than eight feet in height, with complementary landscaping on both sides of the fence.
F.
G.
CID Corporate Industrial District floating district.
H.
PVCD Planned Village Conservation District.
(1)
The applicant shall submit to the Planning Commission a comprehensive landscape master plan for all areas of the village identifying the location and size of both the existing vegetation to be retained and proposed new vegetation, typical planting materials, the phasing of landscape installation, and planting methods.
(2)
Street trees in residential districts: one tree for every 40 feet of street frontage.
I.
PUD planned unit development.
(1)
The applicant shall submit to the Planning Commission a comprehensive landscape master plan for all planted areas including open space areas and peripheral buffers. The landscape master plan shall identify the location and size of both existing vegetation to be retained and proposed new vegetation, typical planting materials, the phasing of landscape installation, and planting methods.
(2)
Street trees in residential districts: one tree for every 40 feet of street frontage.
J.
PIP planned industrial park. All areas of the parcels or area not improved for use by vehicles or covered by a structure, structures, building or buildings shall be landscaped with grass or other ground cover and trees and shrubs or as may be required by the Planning Commission.