A landscaping and open space plan shall be submitted with the preliminary plan in accordance with the criteria listed below. As an expression of concern for a well-balanced development and its relationship to the rural surroundings, the Township requires that a minimum of 65% of the total tract be devoted to the creative development of passive and active landscaped open spaces.
A. Landscaping and earth shaping (berming) shall be used to screen surface parking and mechanical service areas.
(1) A ten-foot minimum strip shall be provided between interior drives and parking areas.
[Amended 12-16-1991 by Ord. No. 307]
(2) Landscaping shall not cause hazardous interior movements. Clear sight triangles should be established on interior intersections.
(3) A five-foot minimum strip shall be provided between utility facilities such as transformers, switch cabinets, meters, etc., and the rest of the development.
B. Landscaping and earth shaping (berming) shall be used to buffer buildings and parking areas and shall be installed in the setback areas as prescribed in §
300-437; provided, however, that they may be installed outside the setback areas if, in the opinion of the Township, due to topography or other unique site conditions, they will create a more effective buffer. Specifications for the various buffer types shall be as stipulated in §
270-68D of Chapter
270, Subdivision and Land Development. In addition to the required buffers, all interior drives shall be landscaped.
[Amended 12-16-1991 by Ord. No. 307; 8-6-2001 by Ord. No. 405]
C. Landscaping and earth shaping (berming) shall be used to buffer pedestrian walkways from vehicular traffic and create an overall pedestrian movement system.
(1) Within parking areas, pedestrian crosswalks shall be distinguished from pavement by striping or a change in color or materials.
(2) Within open space areas, a totally separate pedestrian system shall be required linking open space to pedestrian places and buildings on the site.
D. Interior areas to be preserved in open space.
(1) Floodplains, steep slopes, woodlands and other environmental constraints should be preserved and integrated into the landscape design.
(2) Views of open lands shall be preserved.
(3) Areas of retention and detention shall be integrated into the overall open space design.
(4) Wherever possible, the owner shall make every effort to retain existing natural screening such as vegetation and topography.
(5) Planting. All evergreen vegetation to be installed shall not be less than five feet in height at the time of planting and shall be of such species that the expected height at maturity shall not be less than 15 feet. All deciduous material to be installed shall not be less than eight feet in height or two-inch caliper at chest height.
E. To calculate the percentage of a tract which must be dedicated to the creative development of passive and active landscaped open areas, the owner may include any lot or agglomeration of lots that it owns which would be adjacent to the subject property but for a public street or streets separating such lot(s) therefrom.
[Added 3-15-2021 by Ord. No. 588]