Landscaping is a type of open space permanently
devoted and maintained for the installation of and growing of trees,
shrubbery, groundcovers, other plants and decorative features to the
land.
The purpose of landscaping is to improve the
appearance of vehicular use areas and development abutting public
rights-of-way; to enhance environmental and visual characteristics,
to promote the greening of development, and the reduction of noise
pollution, stormwater runoff, air pollution, and artificial light
glare, and to safeguard property values, protect public and private
investments, and promote high-quality development.
No proposed commercial, institutional, industrial
or other nonresidential use, single-family subdivision, planned residential
community, townhouse or multifamily development or subdivision, manufactured
home park, or condominium development shall hereafter be granted preliminary
or site plan approval nor shall any repermitting of building permits
or occupancy permits for an existing building or structure be granted
unless landscaping is provided in accordance with the provisions of
this article. No existing building, structure, or vehicular use area
shall be enlarged or expanded unless the minimum landscaping required
by the provisions of this article is provided throughout the building
site. Individual, single-family residential lots of record, properly
recorded prior to the adoption of this chapter shall be exempt from
the requirements of this article.
A landscaping plan shall be required and submitted as part of a site plan or subdivision plan for any proposal requiring a plan in accordance with §
276-20. The plan shall:
A. Be drawn to scale, including dimensions and distances;
B. Designate by name and location the plant materials
to be installed or preserved in accordance with this article; and
including existing wood lines and individual trees of six inches or
more in diameter;
C. Identify and describe the location and characteristics
of all other landscape materials to be used;
D. Include a table indicating the plant species to be
used and the number to be installed;
E. Identify the planting method to be used to install
the plant materials.
Required landscaping shall be provided as follows:
A. Along the outer perimeter of a lot or parcel, where required by the buffer area provisions of this article to buffer and separate different land uses. The amount specified shall be as prescribed by Article
I, Bufferyards.
B. Within the interior of any lot or parcel, peninsula
or island-type landscaped areas shall be provided for any parking
area containing 20 or more parking spaces. Landscaped areas shall
be located in such a manner as to divide and break up the expanse
of paving and at strategic points to guide travel flow and direction.
Elsewhere, landscaped areas shall be designed to soften and complement
the building site and separate the building from the vehicular surface
area. Trees shall be provided within interior parking areas of 20
spaces or more at a ratio of one tree for each 10 parking spaces.
Trees shall be provided within interior parking islands and along
the perimeter of the parking lot.
C. Collector drives within parking lots shall be separated
from parking aisles by landscaped islands.
D. Landscaping materials may consist of ornamental landscaping,
shrubs, and trees and shall be designed and maintained for safe pedestrian
access.
E. Interior lot landscaping in addition to parking area
and buffer areas, shall be provided in the following amounts:
|
Use
|
Percentage of Parcel
|
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|
Institutional
|
15%
|
|
Industrial/Wholesale/Storage
|
10%
|
|
Office
|
15%
|
|
Commercial/Retail/Service
|
15%
|
|
Single-family residential
|
10%
|
|
Multifamily residential
|
10%
|
|
Manufactured home parks
|
10%
|
F. Landscaping shall also be provided along exterior
building walls and structures to separate, with greenery, the building
from parking facilities.
The maintenance of required landscaped areas
shall be the responsibility of the property owner, homeowners' association
or condominium council. All such areas shall be properly maintained
so as to assure their survival and aesthetic value, and shall be provided
with irrigation or a readily available water supply. Failure to monitor
such areas is a violation of this article.