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Environmental Policy Board(EPB) 5. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 03/20/2023 <br /> By: Chris Anderson, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Zoning Code Updates <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Planning Division Staff and the Planning Commission are in the process of overhauling the current Zoning Code. <br /> Both Tree Preservation and Landscaping standards currently reside in the Zoning Code. Even though the <br /> Landscaping portion was recently reviewed by the Environmental Policy Board(EPB), Staff wanted to provide <br /> both of these sections of City Code to the EPB for review and comment/feedback. Attached to this case are <br /> Section 117-364 (Landscaping) and Chapter 117,Article II,Division 5 (Tree Preservation),with Staffs early <br /> markups. The purpose of this case is to: <br /> 1. Provide the EPB with copies of both Section 117-364 (Landscaping)and Chapter 117,Article II,Division 5 <br /> (Tree Preservation) from City Code. <br /> 2. Initiate discussion about potential revisions to either section. <br /> 3. Contemplate creating landscaping regulations for the COR district(presently,the Design Framework only <br /> addresses streetscape,there is nothing about internal landscaping) <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Below are some points of discussion that Staff is interested in feedback on related to Landscaping(Section <br /> 117-364): <br /> .(c) (1)b. (Required Ground Cover): this subsection includes a provision that any alternative to sod requires <br /> City Council approval. Is there any scenario in which seeding would not be acceptable? If not, Staff <br /> would suggest that this be modified to simply state that established ground cover is required. <br /> .(c) (5) and(c)(6)d. (plant size): should the minimum size be increased to 2.5 inch caliper for deciduous <br /> trees and 6 foot height for coniferous and clump(e.g. river birch)trees? This would match what is required <br /> in the commercial/industrial districts, as well as the density transitioning standards. <br /> .(c) (7) £ (Bufferyards): Should Staff attempt to simplify this subsection to indicate that buffering/screening <br /> is required between residential and commercial/industrial rather than individual zoning districts? <br /> .(c) (7) £ 2.: Staff would suggest a greater reduction than just 10%of required plantings. <br /> Below are some points of discussion that Staff is interested in feedback on related to Tree Preservation(Chapter <br /> 117; Article II;Division 5): <br /> . Section 117-324(Purpose and Intent): Staff would suggest updating the purpose to focus on protecting <br /> important/significant trees and stands of trees that, if removed,would impact the character of a <br /> neighborhood. Additionally,the intent paragraph could be more succinct. <br /> . Section 117-324(c): Staff would recommend eliminating this altogether. The Ramsey Tree Book has been <br /> in place for years now and is available through the City's website. <br /> . Section 117-326(d): Staff would recommend eliminating this altogether as it is addressed in the Signs <br /> portion of City Code. <br /> . Section 117-326(g): Staff would recommend eliminating this altogether. Part of it conflicts with(b) and <br /> the part about watering public trees is not necessary in City Code. <br /> . Section 117-327 (c) (2): Staff would recommend being more specific in terms of what must be included <br /> within a tree preservation plan(e.g. species,diameter, and location of all significant trees; identification of <br /> which significant trees are to be preserved,removed, and exempt from removal calculation; tree protection <br /> fencing location(s) and details; tally of total significant tree inches on site,tally of significant tree inches <br /> exempt from calculation, and tally of significant tree inches to be preserved). <br />
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