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Sec.117-364.Landscaping. <br /> (a) Intent.The City of Ramsey recognizes the advantages that landscaping and screening can provide,including <br /> enhanced health,safety,aesthetic,ecological and economic value.The intent of this section is to: <br /> (1) Enhance the quality of life within the city; <br /> (2) Enhance aesthetic view of development(s)from public roads; <br /> (3) Maintain and enhance property values; <br /> (4) Aid in both physical and mental human health; <br /> (5) Improve air quality and buffer against noise,glare,and heat; <br /> (6) Reduce the potential for crime and violence; <br /> (7) Improve energy efficiency; <br /> (8) Add visual interest to blank building facades and soften appearance of hardscaping and buildings with <br /> accent plantings; <br /> (9) Complement adjacent land uses; <br /> (10) Improve the visual quality and continuity within and between developments; <br /> (11) Reduce storm water runoff; <br /> (12) Encourage the establishment and/or restoration of native landscapes. <br /> (b) Goals and objectives.Landscaping for any project is intended to achieve the following goals and objectives: <br /> (1) Provide immediate aesthetic enhancements to a development site while also <br /> -a�ceeu;iconsidering space and input needs of plantings well into the future; <br /> (2) Encourage a healthy environment and landscape in the future; <br /> (3) Ensure a diverse mixture of species to protect against future pests and pathogens; <br /> (4) Encourage native landscapes in suitable locations with appropriate management plans. <br /> (c) Landscaping requirements. <br /> (1) Topsoil and ground cover.All exposed ground areas,including boulevards and areas not devoted to off- <br /> street parking,driveways,sidewalks,trails,patios or other such impervious improvements,shall be <br /> landscaped with turf,shrubs,trees,native grasses and wildflowers and/or other ornamental landscape <br /> materials within six months of the date of issuance of the certificate of occupancy. <br /> a. Topsoil.In all zoning districts,a minimum of four inches of topsoil,as defined in section 117-1, <br /> shall be applied across all exposed ground areas to the edge of improved streets,sidewalks, <br /> driveways and other impervious surfaces,excluding natural areas that are left undisturbed, <br /> whenever a building permit is issued for the construction of a principal building. <br /> 1. The depth of topsoil at the time of inspection shall be not less than four inches. <br /> 2. Alternatives to the import of topsoil,such as compost or other soil amendments known to <br /> improve soil water holding capacity may be permitted,but only with the prior approval of <br /> the city engineer. <br /> b. Required ground cover.In all zoning districts except R-1,all portions of a site not covered by <br /> structures,concrete,or asphalt,but excluding natural areas that are left undisturbed,shall be <br /> Created: 2023-01-11 09:35:41 [EST] <br /> (Supp.No.11) <br /> Page 1 of 6 <br />
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