13.41.050: SITE PLANNING:
   A.   Purpose And Intent: Buildings shall be located and oriented to maximize the presentation of the structure to adjacent streets and other public ways, to provide clear orientation and access for both vehicles and pedestrians, to facilitate internal pedestrian circulation, and to place structures in consideration of the existing built context, the location of adjoining uses, and the location of roads.
   B.   All building locations, building orientation, roadways, driveways, pedestrian ways, park spaces, landscape areas, vehicular parking areas, dumpster locations, and sign locations, shall be consistent with Figure 3: Site Plan.
   C.   Surface storm water detention/retention areas shall be landscaped.
   D.   Landscape Design:
      1.   Purpose And Intent: Landscaping shall be required within the subject site to:
         a.   Enhance the aesthetics of the development;
         b.   Create a pedestrian-friendly environment;
         c.   Break up the mass of buildings and parking lots;
         d.   Soften architectural materials;
         e.   Provide screening for utilities and service areas;
         f.   Enhance streetscapes;
         g.   Provide shade and climate control;
         h.   Create attractive entrances to the project; and
         i.   Provide buffers between incompatible uses or areas.
      All landscaping within the SSD-IN-Temple zoning classification shall be consistent with Figures 4-1 through 4-3 Landscape Plan.
      2.   Adequate vehicle circulation sight lines shall be maintained for an effective thirty (30) foot sight triangle formed by the intersection of straight lines extended from the back of the curb (or future curb) and a line connecting them at points thirty feet (30') from the intersection of the curb line, except a reasonable number of trees pruned to permit unobstructed views to automobile drivers. Plants, fences and signage are allowed within the sight triangle if:
         a.   Plants do not exceed thirty-six inches (36") in height at full maturity; and
         b.   Signs and fences do not exceed thirty-six inches (36") in height (measured from top of curb height) unless they are eighty percent (80%) or more open.
      3.   Landscape Irrigation/Water Conservation: Reasonable effort shall be made to conserve water by utilizing alternative means for maintaining a suitable landscape environment. Low water use and water conservation concepts may be incorporated into the landscape design of each development without compromising the intent to establish significant visual amenities through landscaping.
      4.   Landscape Standards:
         a.   All landscape plans shall be prepared by a licensed professional;
         b.   The installation of any landscaping shall be done by a licensed landscape contractor;
         c.   Artificial plants of any type, size or color are prohibited as exterior landscaping.
         d.   Mulching:
         (1)   All planting beds shall be mulched with either wood, decorative rock, or other ground cover to stabilize soils, control erosion, and conserve water use; and
         (2)   Rock mulch shall be restricted to less than two inches (2") in size.
         e.   Parking is prohibited on landscaped areas on the site.
      5.   Plant Size Standards: An immediate landscape impact is deemed desirable within the development by incorporating minimum plant-size standards. The following minimum standards shall be required:
         a.   Deciduous Shade/Canopy Trees: Two inch (2.0") caliper;
         b.   Ornamental Trees: Two inch (2.0") caliper;
         c.   Evergreen Trees: Six foot (6') height;
         d.   Multi-Stem Ornamentals: Four foot (4') height;
         e.   Shrubs: One (1) gallon container;
         f.   Ornamental Grasses: One (1) gallon container;
         g.   Perennials And Vines: Six inch (6") pot; and
         h.   Ground Cover/Annuals: Two and one-fourth inch (2 ¼") pots.
      6.   Landscape Maintenance And Replacement: The developer, owner, or management association upon completion of the project, shall be responsible for providing, protecting and maintaining landscaping in a healthy and growing condition. The following requirement shall be noted on the landscape plan:
         a.   Dead or diseased plant materials shall be removed and replaced within a reasonable time or within one (1) month with the same type, size and quantity of plant material as originally installed unless incompatible with the soil or weather conditions.
      7.   Site Furniture And Features: Site furnishings, including, but not necessarily limited to, benches, waste receptacles, exterior lighting, planters, railings and bollards, shall be visually consistent throughout the SSD-IN-Temple zoning classification including color, materials, and design style. All components of outdoor site furniture shall be low maintenance, highly durable and resistant to weather, vandalism, graffiti, and theft.
   F.   Utilities And Mechanical Equipment: The visual and noise impacts of utilities and mechanical equipment shall be mitigated in the following manner and shall apply to all public and private rights-of-way and pedestrian areas within the development:
      1.   All new permanent utility lines shall be installed underground;
      2.   Abandoned utility boxes, meters and pedestals shall be removed;
      3.   Damaged utility boxes, meters, and pedestals shall be repaired;
      4.   Utility box and pedestals shall be placed such that they do not block pedestrian travel or required visibility triangles at street intersections and driveways;
      5.   Utility boxes, pedestals, and meter panels shall be painted to blend in with its immediate surroundings. All utility boxes and meter panels on walls shall be painted to match the building walls (subject to utility company approvals); and
      6.   All utility boxes and pedestals shall be screened from view by means of vegetation or enclosures to minimize visual and auditory impacts. Such enclosures or landscaping treatments shall be consistent with the design theme of the development.
   G.   Service, Refuse, And Storage Areas: Service, delivery, refuse and storage areas shall not be visually obtrusive. The visual impact of such areas shall be minimized; especially views of such areas from roadways, pedestrian walkways, adjacent properties and dwelling units. Refuse collection areas shall be located consistent with Figure 3: Site Plan. (Ord. 20-10, 2020)