The provisions of this chapter apply to all land uses as follows:
A.
New Projects.
1.
New landscape installations or landscape rehabilitation projects by developers or property managers of single-family and multifamily residential projects or complexes, private nonresidential developers, or public agencies with a landscaped area, including pools or other water features but excluding hardscape, equal to or greater than 2,500 square feet, shall provide landscaping in compliance with this chapter. All development projects, regardless of size, shall provide street trees in compliance with Section 11.4.30.030: Required Street Trees.
2.
New landscape installation projects by individual homeowners on single-family and multifamily residential lots with a total project landscaped area, including pools or other water features but excluding hardscape, equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet, shall provide landscaping in compliance with this chapter. All development projects, regardless of size, shall provide street trees in compliance with Section 11.4.30.030: Required Street Trees.
B.
Existing Development. The approval of a minor use permit, conditional use permit, variance, or other discretionary permit approval for physical alterations and/or a change in use within an existing development may include conditions of approval requiring compliance with specific landscaping and irrigation requirements of this chapter.
D.
Timing of Installation. Required landscape and irrigation improvements shall be installed before final building inspection. The installation of landscaping for a residential project may be deferred for a maximum of 90 days in compliance with Section 11.5.10.065: Performance Guarantees.
E.
Alternatives to Requirements. The review authority may modify the standards of this chapter to accommodate alternatives to required landscape materials or methods, where the review authority first determines that the proposed alternative will be equally or more effective in achieving the purposes of this chapter.
(Ord. 1598)

