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Proposed Development <br />Existing Adjacent Development <br />R -1 <br />R -2 <br />R -3 <br />B -1 <br />Bufferyard width <br />% increase in plantings <br />required <br />40 ft. <br />30 ft. <br />20 ft. <br />25% <br />20% <br />20% <br />B -2 <br />Bufferyard width <br />% increase in plantings <br />required <br />q <br />50 ft. <br />40 ft. <br />30 ft. <br />o <br />30 /0 <br />25% <br />25 /0 <br />20 /o <br />20% <br />adjacent to residential areas. The following table details the width of the bufferyard <br />along the common adjacent property line. An additional increase of landscape <br />plantings would be required in the bufferyard. That increase is expressed in the table <br />below as a percentage of the total required site landscaping. <br />2. As an alternative method for screening, fences that are 100 percent opaque may be <br />used to mitigate the impacts of businesses that are adjacent to residential areas. <br />Fences shall be subject to the provisions found in all applicable ordinances. When a <br />fence is used for screening purposes, the bufferyard planting requirements may be <br />reduced by ten percent from the stated minimum requirement. <br />feet in length and there shall be at least one dock/berth for the first 10,000 square feet <br />of floor area and one additional berth/dock for each additional 25,000 square feet of <br />floor area. <br />17 <br />