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231 vehicle or other on -site activity. In no instance shall the strip be less than three <br />232 feet (3') wide. <br />233 c. Landscaping. Perimeter landscaping requirements are based on the following: <br />234 1. Wherever a B or E zoning district is abutting a non-residential district or <br />235 use, the landscape screening shall consist of a minimum of three feet <br />236 (3') in height as measured from the top of the adiacent parking area <br />237 surface to screen headlights or: <br />238 2. Wherever a B or E zoning district is abutting a residential district or use, <br />239 the landscape screening shall consist of a minimum of 6 (six) feet in <br />240 height and eighty percent (80%) opaqueness. <br />241 <br />242 <br />243 <br />244 <br />245 <br />246 <br />247 <br />248 <br />249 <br />250 <br />251 <br />252 <br />253 <br />254 <br />255 <br />256 <br />3. Alternative -lighter screening standard: A planting screen consisting of a <br />row of alternating evergreen shrubs and deciduous trees as approved <br />by the City. The trees shall be a minimum of two and a half (21/2) inches <br />caliper and shall be spaced not more than fifteen (15) feet apart. The <br />shrubs shall be a minimum of twenty-four (24) to thirty-six (36) inches in <br />height at time of planting, with a mature height of four (4) to six (6) <br />feet, and shall be spaced between the trees in such proximity as will <br />form a screen. As an alternative, a planting screen may consist of a <br />continuous row of evergreen trees, no less than four (4) feet in height at <br />time of planting and ten (10) feet apart. <br />(14) Pedestrian circulation: All parking lots in Business, Employment/Office Park, <br />Multiple Family and non-residential uses in residential zoning districts shall be subject to <br />the following standards to provide a safe pedestrian environment: <br />257 a.Parkin areas shall include a direct and continuous pedestrian network <br />258 within and adjacent to parking lots to connect building entrances. parkin <br />259 spaces. public sidewalks. transit stops. and other pedestrian destinations. <br />260 b.At least one pedestrian route shall be provided between the main building <br />261 entrance and the public sidewalk that is uninterrupted by surface parking <br />262 and driveways. Pedestrian routes may include the following: <br />263 1. Raised sidewalk <br />