A.
The intent of this chapter is to provide landscape development, site buffering, and maintenance requirements for all proposed and existing developments in order to:
1.
Maintain and protect property values;
2.
Enhance the appearance of the development;
3.
Improve the character of the City;
4.
Reduce erosion;
5.
Provide pervious surfacing areas to recharge subsurface aquifer, reduce quantity of stormwater runoff, and provide for cleansing of on-site surface water prior to re-entering the City's watercourses;
6.
Maintain or replace existing vegetation;
7.
Provide screening between incompatible land uses;
8.
Moderate the microclimate;
9.
Minimize noise, glare, and other negative impacts;
10.
Protect and enhance watercourses, riparian habitat, and associated wildlife;
B.
It is also the intent of this chapter to provide landscaping regulations in conformance with the policies of the Comprehensive Plan, including:
1.
Establish design standards and site improvement criteria for commercial and industrial developments (Policy UD 1.3.0.);
2.
Expand the use of green belts and natural buffer zones to protect residential areas from commercial and industrial areas which are environmentally detrimental to nearby residential neighborhoods (Policy UD 1.5.0.);
C.
The landscape standards in this chapter are minimum requirements. When it is determined by the City that additional landscaping is needed to mitigate, screen, buffer a development from its surroundings, or comply with the spirit of this chapter, additional landscaping may be required.
(Amended by City request, 1/11; Ord. 2074 § 8.1(A); 1995)