The following standards are intended to implement the Town and Villages long-term planning goals by assuring an acceptable degree of buffering between land uses, particularly between residential and nonresidential uses, including agricultural operations, providing a balance between developed uses and open space, enhancing the visual and aesthetic appearance of the community and encouraging preservation of existing natural features. Specifically, these regulations are intended to:
A.
Provide natural visual screening of parking areas and along property boundaries to protect the existing visual quality of adjacent lands.
B.
Reduce surface runoff and minimize soil erosion through the natural filtering capability of landscaped areas.
C.
Provide natural buffers that reduce glare and noise, provide wildlife corridors and protect wildlife habitats, wetlands, stream corridors and other significant environmental features.
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Moderate the microclimate of parking areas by providing shade, absorbing reflected heat from paved surfaces and creating natural wind breaks.
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Enhance the overall visual quality of the community by surrounding developed areas with a variety of plant materials that are consistent and compatible with the existing natural vegetation of the area.