The purpose of this chapter is to achieve the following:
A. Enhance the aesthetic appearance of all development throughout the City by providing standards related to the quality and functional aspects of landscaping.
B. Increase compatibility between abutting land uses and public rights-of-way by providing landscape screening and buffers.
C. Conserve water through the efficient use of irrigation, appropriate plant materials, and regular maintenance of landscaped areas.
D. Protect public health, safety, and welfare by preserving and enhancing the positive visual experience of the built environment, providing appropriate transition between different land uses, preserving neighborhood character, and enhancing pedestrian and vehicular traffic and safety.
E. Assist in mitigating air quality impacts by reducing or absorbing pollutants, especially by preserving existing or adding new trees.
F. Reduce heat absorption and radiation created by large expanses of paving.
(Ord. 2185, 2440 §44)
A. All projects, including additions and facade remodels, except single-family residential, shall provide and maintain landscaping in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. Standards for the provision of landscaping within the public right-of-way in conjunction with a development project are located in Title 18 (Subdivisions).
B. Landscape plans and all plans for the ornamental use of water, including but not limited to lakes, ponds, and fountains, shall be submitted for review for compliance with these requirements. Landscaping shall not be installed until the applicant receives approval of the final landscape plan. Any changes to the approved landscape plans that affect the character or quantity of the plant material or irrigation system design are required to be resubmitted for approval prior to installation.
(Ord. 2185.)
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