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10/20/2015
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8.4 1-35 Frontage Screening <br />• Buildings and service and loading areas backing up to 1 -35 frontage must be screened with a <br />minimum six foot tall masonry fence with pilasters at a spacing no greater than 12 feet and shrubs <br />reaching a mature height of at least three feet and spaced a maximum of five feet on center and <br />trees planted between 15 and 35 feet on center. <br />8.5 Other Screening <br />• Along prominent public views (Posey Road and main spine roads) full masonry or a combination <br />of masonry and durable opaque fence (capped, stained board on metal post or capped, stained <br />concrete type fence) will be used. <br />• Along perimeters that front on less prominent public views, stained, capped full wood or stained, <br />capped concrete type fences will be used. <br />• On lots that back to substantial open space metal view fences will be used. In areas where privacy <br />might be a concern, a masonry knee wall (approximately z' height) would be used and the <br />remaining 4' would be installed as view fence. <br />• All fencing built throughout the project shall be consistent with design and materials between <br />neighborhood and /or planning areas. <br />• Internal neighborhood fencing will be capped, stained board on metal fencing for side lots facing <br />streets. Side yard fencing will be standard board fencing by builders. <br />• If a nonresidential use is adjacent to a residential use other than multiple - family, such <br />nonresidential use shall be screened in accordance with. Non Residential and Multi - Family <br />Screening Required (New Construction). <br />Screening shall be designed to reduce the escape of trash. Material and design shall be consistent <br />with the primary building. <br />All refuse and recycling dumpsters shall be screened from view from the street or public rights -of- <br />way with landscaping or fencing at least as high as the dumpster <br />Approved screening techniques include privacy fences, evergreen vegetative screens, landscape <br />berms, existing vegetation or any combination thereof. In any case in which a fence /wall is <br />constructed to provide screening, landscaping elements shall be incorporated along a majority of <br />the fence /wall. <br />Section 9: Landscaping and Environmental'' <br />9.1 Landscape Standards <br />The Development shall comply with 6.1.1.4. Required Landscape Standards attached in the Appendix. <br />If the provisions of the standards below are inconsistent with provisions found in the attached existing <br />City Code of Ordinances, the standards below shall control. <br />9.1.1 Street Trees <br />Street trees shall be provided along Street Sections AA, BB, CC, DD and EE at one (1) shade <br />tree per 30 lineal feet of street frontage. Shade trees shall range in caliper size of z" to 4" <br />with an average caliper size of 3" and be spaced at 30' on center. <br />Street trees shall be provided within the along Enhanced Residential Streets at one W <br />shade tree per 50 lineal feet of street frontage, as required by Section 6.1.1.4(2) of the LDC. <br />Shade trees shall be a minimum caliper size of z ". <br />52 <br />
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