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any yard but must be setback a minimum of 100 feet from the front <br />property line unless they have at least seventy-five percent (75%) <br />clear visible opening. Fences may be constructed of barbed wire to <br />accommodate agricultural activities and the raising of livestock and~ <br />animals as defined by City Code Section 5.09. Lots of record as of <br />July 1, 2002, within the MUSA that are currently used for agricultural <br />activities or the raising of livestock and animals also qualify under <br />this provision. <br /> <br />Fencing material shall consist only of wood or chain link. No other <br />types of materials will be permitted. <br /> <br />3. Fence framing must face inward on the fence owner's lot. <br /> <br />4. Fencing must be located 100% on the fence owner's lot. <br /> <br />Garbage Receptacle Storage. <br /> <br />Outdoor garbage receptacles serving multi-family units must be in <br />either the rear or side yard and must be screened from public view and <br />adjacent lots. <br /> <br />Lot Landscaping. <br /> <br />I. Minimum Landscaping Requirements. All open space areas of a lot <br /> which are not used or improved for required parking areas, drives or <br /> storage shall be landscaped with a combination of overstory trees, <br /> ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, g-round cover, decorative walks, or <br /> other similar site design materials in a quantity and placement suitable <br /> for the lot. A reasonable attempt should be made to preserve as many <br /> existing trees as practicable in order to incorporate the trees into the <br /> development. For each existing significant tree retained, one <br /> overstory tree may be deducted from the minimum tree requirements. <br /> <br />2. Number of Plantings. The minimum number of' overstow trees on <br /> any g/ven lot shall be as required below. These are minimum <br /> requirements that are typically supplemented with other understory <br /> trees, shrubs, flowers, and gound covers deemed appropriate for a <br /> complete quality landscape treatment of a lot. <br /> <br />Overst°ry DeCidU°Us/c°ni'femuS 5~e% /' 2' ~e% p:e;' <br />Ornamental Trees 2 trees per each overstory tree <br />Shrubs ] 6 trees per each overstory tree <br />3. Minimum Size of Plantings. Required trees shall be of the following <br /> minimum planting size: <br /> <br />Deciduous Trees 2.5 inches diameter as measured three feet above ~ound <br />Coniferous Trees 6 feet in height <br />Decidm2us Shrubs 2 feet in height <br /> <br />10 -151- <br /> <br /> <br />
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