A.
The purpose of this article is to establish requirements for the preservation of existing trees, the replanting of trees lost due to development and to provide requirements for minimum landscaping on site as well as within the Town rights-of-way.
B.
Only trees from the list provided in this article or alternates approved by the Planning Board and/or Zoning Enforcement Officer will be considered to meet the requirements of this chapter. Tree caliper shall be measured 4.5 feet from the base of the tree. The developer/owner shall make every effort to preserve and protect significant trees over 18 inches in caliper.
C.
The requirements of this article shall apply to all vacant undeveloped property and all property to be redeveloped, including additions and alterations.
D.
A landscape plan must be submitted as part of the site plan review process. A tree schedule must also accompany the final plat submitted prior to site plan review. Evergreen landscape materials must be included to achieve at least a 1:3 ratio between evergreen and deciduous plants, except that the Planning Board may, at its discretion, require a greater ratio of evergreen to deciduous plants where it determines that such a greater ratio would be desirable.
E.
Where the location of existing overhead or underground utility lines conflicts with the required landscaping strip and tree planting, the Planning Board may approve an alternative plan to meet the intent of this chapter.
F.
Required landscaping must be permanently maintained in a healthy growing condition at all times. The property owner is responsible for regular weeding, mowing of grass, irrigating, fertilizing, pruning, and other permanent maintenance of all plantings as needed. A one-year warranty must be provided for all planted trees and shrubs, from the plant supplier, prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.





