§ 5.04 STANDARDS FOR LANDSCAPE MATERIALS.
   Unless otherwise specified, all landscape materials shall comply with the following standards:
   A.   Plant quality. Plant materials used in compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be grown, free of pests and diseases, hardy in central Michigan, in conformance with the standards of the American Association of Nurserymen, and shall have passed inspections required under state regulations.
   B.   Non-living plant material. Plastic and other non-living plant materials shall not be considered acceptable to meet the requirements of this Ordinance.
   C.   Plant material specifications. Use of native plant species to comply with requirements is encouraged so as to preserve the diversity and health of Michigan's unique natural heritage. Lists of native wildflowers, ferns, trees, shrubs, and vines, and grasses, sedges, and rushes are available at the Township Hall. The following specifications shall apply to all plant material proposed in accordance with the requirements of this Ordinance:
      1.   Deciduous shade trees. Deciduous shade trees shall be a minimum of two and one-half inches in caliper measured 12 inches above with the first branch a minimum of four feet above when planted.
      2.   Deciduous ornamental trees. Deciduous ornamental trees shall be a minimum of one and one-half inches in caliper measured six inches above with a minimum height of four feet above when planted.
      3.   Evergreen trees. Evergreen trees shall be a minimum of five feet in height when planted. Furthermore, evergreen trees shall have a minimum spread of two and one-half feet, and the size of the burlapped root ball shall be at least ten times the caliper measured six inches above .
      4.   Shrubs. Shrubs shall be a minimum of two feet in height when planted. Low growing shrubs shall have a minimum spread of 24 inches when planted.
      5.   Hedges. Hedges shall be planted and maintained so as to form a continuous, unbroken, visual screen within two years after planting, barring unusual growing conditions, such as drought or disease. Hedges shall be a minimum of two feet in height when planted.
      6.   Ground cover. Ground cover used in lieu of turf grasses in whole or in part shall be planted in such a manner as to present a finished appearance and reasonably complete coverage after one complete growing season.
      7.   Grass. Grass area shall be planted using species normally grown as permanent lawns in central Michigan. Grass, sod, and seed shall be clean and free of weeds, pests, and diseases. Grass may be sodded, plugged, sprigged, or seeded. When grass is to be established by a method other than complete sodding or seeding, nurse grass seed shall be sown for immediate effect and protection until complete coverage is otherwise achieved. Straw or other mulch shall be used to protect newly seeded areas.
      8.   Mulch. Mulch used around trees, shrubs, and vines shall be a minimum of three inches deep, and installed in a manner as to present a finished appearance.
      9.   Undesirable plant material. Use of plant materials that are invasive to natural habitats, that cause disruption to storm drainage, or that are susceptible to pests or disease is not encouraged. The following plant materials exhibit such characteristics, and therefore their use is not encouraged in the :
 
Box Elder
Acer negundo
Norway Maple
Acer platanoides
Silver Maple
Acer saccharinum
Tree of Heaven
Ailanthus altissima
European Barberry
Berberis vulgaris
Northern Catalpa
Catalpa speciosa
Ash
Fraxinus spp.
Common Privet
Ligustrum spp.
Honeysuckle
Lonicera spp.
Mulberry
Morus spp.
Poplar
Populus spp.
Callery Pear
Pyrus calleryana
Buckthorn
Rhamnus spp.
Willow
Salix spp.
Elm
Ulmus spp.
Russian-olive
Elaeagnus angustifolia
 
(Ord. passed 7-9-2013)