A.
The Planning Board shall, to assure an acceptable buffer between adjacent residential and nonresidential uses and create a healthy, safe and aesthetically pleasing environment in the Town, require a landscape plan be prepared as part of any special use application. Such a plan shall also be required whenever any nonresidential use is proposed in any district so as to buffer parking areas and buildings from the highway, each other and other uses.
B.
The landscape plan shall specify locations of all mature shade trees or other species of six-inch caliper or greater and indicate existing vegetation to be removed or preserved. It shall demonstrate how building materials, colors, and textures will be blended with the natural and man-made landscape. It shall also include visual depictions of the proposed landscape from the perspective of persons who will view the site from the highway or adjoining properties. Specific locations, varieties, sizes, winter hardiness, and schedules for all proposed plantings shall, too, be provided as part of the plan. Noninvasive species shall be used.
C.
Landscape plans shall be prepared by a licensed landscape architect or other design professional qualified to perform such services and include consideration of all man-made and natural features, including signs.
D.
The Planning Board, in reviewing a landscape plan, may employ the assistance of design professionals and seek the nonbinding advice of interested civic organizations concerned with community beautification.
(1)
The Planning Board shall also specifically consider the following before approving, approving with modifications or disapproving the special use:
(a)
The plan should promote attractive development, preserve existing vegetation to the maximum extent possible, enhance the appearance of the property and complement the character of the surrounding area.
(b)
The plan should use landscaping to delineate or define vehicular ways and pedestrianways and open space.
(c)
The plant material selected should be of complementary character to buildings, structures and native plant species and be of sufficient size and quality to accomplish its intended purposes.
(d)
The plan should effectively buffer the activity from adjoining land uses as may be necessary and soften the impact of other site development as contrasted with the natural environment.
(e)
The plan should be realistic in terms of maintenance and use materials which, as a minimum, are winter hardy to Zone 4.
(2)
Consideration and determination of the adequacy of the above plan requirements are at the Planning Board's discretion.
E.
Landscaping standards. All new landscaping required shall meet the following minimum specifications:
(1)
The minimum branching height for all shade trees shall be six feet.
(2)
Shade trees shall have a minimum caliper of three inches (measured four feet above grade) and be at least 12 feet in height when planted.
(3)
Evergreen trees shall be a minimum of six feet in height when planted.
(4)
Shrubs shall be a minimum of 24 inches in height when planted. Hedges shall form a continuous visual screen within two years after planting.
(5)
A buffer screen at least 15 feet in width along any residential lot line shall be provided. It shall include, at a minimum, an opaque wooden stockade fence six feet in height and one evergreen tree for every 15 linear feet of property line. An additional row of evergreens meeting these standards and offset such that each row serves to place trees between the gaps of the other shall be permitted as a substitute for the stockade fence.
(6)
A landscape strip, at least 15 feet in width, that includes at least one deciduous tree for every 35 linear feet of perimeter lot line shall be required for any nonresidential use. Such deciduous trees shall also be accompanied by smaller shrubs and ground cover as may be required to effectively separate and buffer the activity from the highway but still allow for visibility of the use. The width of this buffer may be reduced along the rear and side lot lines for good cause, but not along the front lot line.
(7)
All lot area (except where existing vegetation is preserved) shall be landscaped with grass, ground cover, shrubs, or other appropriate cover.
(8)
The preservation of mature shade trees shall be required unless there is no alternative but to remove them. These may be used to meet requirements of this section, provided the Code Enforcement Officer or Planning Board, as the case may be, determines the purpose of this section is achieved.
F.
Where it is determined that a proposed special use would not have a significant impact on the natural environment, adjoining landowners or the view from a public highway, these requirements may be appropriately modified but not be waived unless no new construction is involved.
G.
A performance guarantee in a form acceptable to the Town Attorney in the amount of 125% of the cost of materials and installation may be required to assure that all landscaping survives in a healthy condition one full year. The Code Enforcement Officer or Planning Board, as the case may be, shall determine the amount of the guarantee and consider financial impacts of this requirement on the project. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the right to enter upon the property to inspect the landscaping and, after notifying the owner of any deficiencies, to require that the guarantee be used to pay for the replacement of any dead, dying, diseased, stunted or infested plant materials.
H.
All applicable requirements of these landscaping regulations shall be fully met prior to the Code Enforcement Officer granting a certificate of occupancy for a new building or use subject to these regulations.



