A landscape plan shall be submitted with each
site plan application, unless the Zoning Administrator determines
the project is of a minor nature or would cause minimum impact on
surrounding private or public facilities. The Zoning Administrator
may waive any or all of the landscape plan requirements. The plan
shall identify:
A. Existing and proposed trees.
B. Shrubs and ground covers.
C. Natural features such as rock outcroppings.
E. Location of proposed plantings.
G. Where existing plantings are to be retained.
H. Proposed methods of protecting existing plantings
during construction.
The following are suggested trees and shrubs:
A. Street and shade trees: Green Ash, Red Maple, Norway
Maple, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, Willow Oak, Japanese Pagoda Tree, Silver
Linden, Zelkova, Yellowwood, Bald Cypress.
B. Ornamental or flowering trees: Amur Maple, Dogwood
(Kousa), Washington Hawthorn, Plum, Serviceberry, Redbud, Callery
Pear, Crepe Myrtle, Gingko Tree, Crab Apple.
C. Evergreen or flowering shrubs: English Yew, Japanese
Yew, Azalea, Chinese Holly, Rhododendren, Abelia, Cotoneaster, Forsythia,
Viburnum, Winged Euonymus, Flowering Quince, Shadbow.
D. Buffering/Screening: Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce,
American Holly, Arborvitae, Foster Holly, White Pine.