Landscaping is accepted as adding value to property and is in the interest of the general welfare of the city. The provision of landscaped areas also serves to increase the amount of a property that is devoted to pervious surface area, which, in turn, helps to reduce the amount of impervious surface area, stormwater runoff, and consequent non-point pollution in local waterways. Therefore, landscaping is hereafter required of new development.
(2006 Code, sec. 28-151; Ordinance 09-05-797, sec. 2 (art. VI, sec. 1), adopted 5/18/09)