(A) Whenever a greenbelt is required in this chapter, it shall be completed prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy and shall thereafter be maintained with permanent plant materials to provide a screen to abutting properties. Such greenbelts shall be planted and maintained with suitable materials equal in characteristics to the plant materials listed below:
Evergreen Trees |
Douglas fir |
Hemlock |
Juniper |
Pine |
Spruce |
White fir |
Narrow Evergreens |
Arborvitae |
Blue columnar Chinese juniper |
Column hinoke cypress |
Irish yew |
Pyramidal red cedar |
Swiss stone pine |
Large Deciduous Trees |
Large Deciduous Trees |
Beech |
Birch |
Ginkgo |
Hackberry |
Hard maple |
Honeylocust |
Hop hornbeam |
Linden |
Oak |
Planetree (sycamore) |
Sweet-gum |
Small Trees |
Small Trees |
Dogwood |
Flowering crab |
Hawthorn |
Hornbeam |
Magnolia |
Mountain ash |
Redbud |
Russian olive |
Large Deciduous Shrubs |
Large Deciduous Shrubs |
Buckthorn |
Cotoneaster |
Euonymus |
Forsythia |
Hazelnut |
Honeysuckle |
Lilac |
Mock-orange |
Ninebark |
Privet |
Rose of Sharon |
Sumac |
Viburnum |
(B) Design and specifications for fences, walls, and other protective barriers, where required, will be indicated on the greenbelt plan.
(Prior Code, § 153.071) (Ord. D-1418, § 432, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)