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Proposed Development Existing Adjacent Development <br /> R-1 R-2 R-3 <br /> Business(B-1, B-2, B-3, H- 40 feet 40 feet 40 feet <br /> 11 NBD) Bufferyard width <br /> %increase in plantings 30% 30% 30% <br /> Employment(E-1, E-2, E-3) 60 feet 60 feet 60 feet <br /> %increase in plantings 30% 30% 30% <br /> 2. As an alternative method for screening within the bufferyard fences that are 100 percent <br /> opaque may be used to mitigate the impacts of businesses that are adjacent to residential areas. <br /> Fences are subject to the provisions found in all applicable ordinances.When a fence is used for <br /> screening purposes,the bufferyard planting requirements may be reduced by fifty percent from <br /> the stated minimum requirement. <br /> f. Credit for preservation or establishment of native grasses and plant communities.The total number <br /> of required trees may be offset by the provision of native grasses and wildflowers. Establishment or <br /> preservation of native plant communities can reduce the required number of tree plantings by one <br /> tree per 500 square feet of native grass/plant community area.Credit may not exceed 50 percent of <br /> the total requirements. <br /> 1. This area(s) must be shown on both the landscape plan and the grading plan. <br /> 2. Species, quantities,and application method and rates,shall all be provided as part of the <br /> landscape plan. <br /> 3. A three-year management plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the city as part of <br /> the civil plan set.Thereafter,an annual management plan shall be submitted to the city every <br /> year by March 1. <br /> (Ord. No. 21-06, §2, 6-8-2021) <br /> Created: 2023-01-11 09:35:41 [EST] <br /> (Supp.No. 11) <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />