The intent of these regulations is to promote and protect the public health, safety and welfare through the preservation, protection and enhancement of the environment, by recognizing the vital importance of tree growth in the ecological system and by fully utilizing the benefits of landscaping in development. It is further the purpose of this chapter to:
(a) Promote the preservation, replacement, and augmentation of major trees removed in the course of land development to mitigate the impact of development.
(b) Promote the proper utilization of landscaping as a buffer between certain land uses and to minimize the possibility of nuisances including potential noise, glare, litter, and visual clutter of parking and service areas.
(c) To protect, preserve and promote the aesthetic appeal, character, and value of the surrounding neighborhoods.
(d) To offer a minimum standard for the consistent appearance of plant material in the community landscape.
(e) Soften the appearance of building masses and paved areas and reduce generation of heat and storm water run-off.
(f) Contribute to the process of air purification, oxygen regeneration, ground water recharge and storm water run-off retardation.
(Ord. 19-011. Passed 4-22-19.)