(a) Subdivisions located along minor arterial streets or major collector streets shall be provided with earthen mounding and split-rail fencing along such arterial streets.
(b) Such mounding shall undulate from four feet to six feet in height; shall slope not more than one-to-three; shall have a crest of not less than three feet in width; and shall be planted with evergreen trees selected from the list of appropriate landscaping materials in Section 1296.01(c). Such trees shall be at least five feet in height and be planted in a staggered fashion spaced not more than fifteen feet apart.
(c) The split-rail fencing (two rails) shall be erected using cut stone pillars as supporting posts, the design of which must be approved by the Development Services Director.
(d) The split-rail fencing shall be located between the property line and the landscaped area in front of the mounding.
(e) The area between the mounding and the property line shall be landscaped and planted with a variety of flowering trees such as Redbud, Dogwood, Crab or other species included in the list of approved trees, spaced a maximum of twenty feet apart.
(f) The fencing and landscaping shall be replaced when their condition deteriorates as determined by the Development Services Director. The homeowners' association or owner of the development for the subject development is responsible to replace the fencing and landscaping.
(Ord. 2014-27. Passed 8-5-14.)