The intent of this subchapter is to require landscaping in development sites, parking lots and transition areas to enhance the aesthetic qualities of the city and to protect and preserve the appearance, character and value of its neighborhoods and businesses by:
(A) Providing for quality and consistency in the design of landscaping and screening;
(B) Providing for the separation of incompatible types of land use;
(C) Providing for the conservation of existing trees and the planting of new trees in pace with the land development process; and
(D) Preserve economic base, property values and identity of the city.
(Ord. 2013-22, passed 11-25-2013)