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Municode <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />From service35 <br />road <br />feet <br />Setbacks <br />when <br />adjacent to <br />residential <br />district: <br />Buildings <br />60 feet <br />Off-street <br />parking, <br />storage <br />areas, and <br />driveways <br />40 feet <br />Parking and <br />paving <br />(includes <br />maneuvering <br />areas) <br />setback <br />from street <br />right-of-way <br />20 feet <br />Maximum <br />building <br />height <br />65 feet <br />Maximum <br />lot coverage <br />45 percent <br />(2) Lighting. Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area, sign or structure, <br />shall be arranged to deflect light away from an adjoining residential district or public <br />street. Bulbs emitting in excess of 3,000 lumens (150 watts) shall be so directed that <br />the bulb is not visible from off of the property where such light source is located. <br />(3) Landscaping and buffering. <br />a. Site landscaping. <br />2. <br />Minimum landscaping requirements. All open space areas of a lot which <br />are not used or improved for required parking areas, drives or storage <br />shall be landscaped with a combination of overstory trees, ornamental <br />trees, shrubs, flowers, ground cover, decorative walks, or other similar <br />site design materials in a quantity and placement suitable for the site. A <br />reasonable attempt should be made to preserve as many existing trees <br />as is practicable and to incorporate them into the development. For each <br />existing significant tree retained one overstory tree can be deducted <br />from the minimum requirements. <br />Number of plantings. The minimum number of overstory trees on any <br />given site shall be as indicated below. These are minimum requirements <br />that are typically supplemented with other understory trees, shrubs, <br />flowers and ground covers deemed appropriate for a complete quality <br />landscape treatment of a site. <br />ype <br />Number of Plantings <br />Deciduous/coniferous trees <br />1 per 50 lineal feet of site perimeter or 1 tree per <br />1,000 square feet of building footprint area, whichever <br />http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientlD=14286&HTMRequest=http%3a%2Wo... 4/4/2014 <br />