Buffering between districts or parcels and uses shall be required as set forth in title 9, chapter 5 and chapter 19 of the zoning ordinance, except as noted otherwise in this ordinance.
A. All double frontage lots shall provide a minimum thirty foot (30') buffer in accordance with City Code. Rear yard setbacks for single family lots are measured from the interior boundary of the buffer.
B. No buffer shall be required along the western boundary of the property.
C. A thirty foot (30') buffer park shall be provided for all lots adjacent to Veterans Parkway, with landscaping according to title 9, chapter 19.
D. If the parcel to the south is already developed as Residential Medium Density at the time of the development of this parcel, a thirty foot (30') buffer park shall be required along the southern boundary of the parcel due to this change of land use to a lesser density land use than the property to the south. If the property to the south is approved for a zone change to a lesser density, then the buffer is no longer required.
E. Trees that will encroach into any vehicle or pedestrian use area or travel lane shall be of a variety that will accommodate pruning to allow for the minimum clearance height (14 feet over vehicle travel lanes; 8 feet over pedestrian travel lanes) without adversely affecting the overall natural shape of the variety. Maintaining trees to these clearance levels is the responsibility of the property owner.
F. No vegetation which obstructs visibility shall be located within the site triangle of intersecting streets and drives. (Ord. 2290, 4-16-2018)