All preliminary and site plan review plans submitted to the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment for approval, except minor subdivisions, shall contain a landscape plan. The landscape plan shall be prepared by a landscape architect, whose name and address shall appear on the plan. Wherever possible, the landscape architect shall promote creativity in design locations and selection of species. For example, instead of planting trees in straight rows, the landscape architect might group trees into clusters with different combinations of species in each cluster.
A. 
All plans shall contain the following information:
(1) 
Symbols or numbers identifying the proposed species.
(2) 
The scientific name of all trees, shrubs and ground cover proposed for the site.
(3) 
The common name of all trees, shrubs and ground cover proposed for the site.
(4) 
The quantity of each species.
(5) 
The size and spacing of each species at initial planting, either by caliper or width or height.
(6) 
An indication as to how the plants will be grown and moved. For example, plants may be field-grown or nursery-grown and moved by ball and burlap, bare roots or containerized.
(7) 
A statement of the soil types and locations on the site.
(8) 
A statement, where applicable, directing appropriate action and the ingredients to be added to reach the desired pH levels.
(9) 
The type of ground cover and mulches proposed.
(10) 
Fence types and height.
(11) 
The height, width, slope and planting cover of all berms.
(12) 
The type of construction materials used in landscaping, such as railroad ties.
(13) 
The grass and seed mixture and rate of application.
(14) 
A shrub planting detail and a tree planting detail.
(15) 
The location of all plants and materials.
B. 
Shrub and tree planting details. Shrub and tree planting details shall show the following, where applicable:
(1) 
Existing and finished grades.
(2) 
A drawing of a typical saucer berm.
(3) 
Area and depth of mulch.
(4) 
Directions for pruning.
(5) 
Depth and width of pit.
(6) 
The location and type of staking.
(7) 
The type of topsoil mixture.
(8) 
Wrapping details for deciduous trees.