(A) The following provisions and guidelines shall apply for implementing this article.
(B) The following table describes those types of developments that create problems and conflicts for adjoining property, where landscape materials will help to reduce the adverse effects.
A | B | C |
Land Use | Conflicts Created | Adverse Effect Reduced |
A | B | C |
Land Use | Conflicts Created | Adverse Effect Reduced |
ACTIVITIY AREA CONFLICTS | ||
Commercial, industrial, office, and parking areas. | 1. Residential property (especially single family homes), as well as conflicts between themselves. | 1. Pollution by air (odors, auto exhausts, smoke) noise (cars, loudspeakers), visual (lights, trash), accidents (cars), land use (property values). |
2. Churches, hospitals, schools | 2. Residential properties (especially single family homes), as well as between themselves. | 2. Same as C, 1. |
3. Urban type residential or | 3. Farming, such as growing crops, raising livestock, (especially horses), forestry areas, etc. | 3. Same as C, 1; plus water pollution (sewage and storm water runoff), child and pet damage to crops, livestock, forestry areas, etc. |
MOVEMENT FACILITY CONFLICTS | ||
4. Transportation facilities, Including highways (especially freeways, arterials, and collectors), railways and airways. | 4. All activity areas (commercial, industrial, residential), but especially the residential areas of the community. | 4. Same as C, 1. |
5. Facilities for energy supply, waste disposal, and telecommunications; including all forms of overhead wires, poles, towers, underground pipes, buildings. | 5. All activity areas, but especially the residential areas of the community. | 5. Same as C, 1 and C, 3. |
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Cross reference:
Lexington-Fayette Zoning Ordinance, see Article 20, Planting Manual Supplement