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Parking area: <br /> (g) In parking areas available to parking by the general public, a <br /> landscape planter shall be provided for every ten (10) parking spaces. <br /> Each planter shall have minimum dimensions of six (6) feet in width and <br /> eighteen (18) feet in length including concrete curbing. Each planter shall <br /> be bordered on two (2) sides minimum by parking area. The planter strips <br /> shall run parallel to the parking spaces and be consistently spaced <br /> throughout the parking area. Each planter shall require one (1) fifteen- <br /> gallon size tree, five (5) five-gallon shrubs plus ground cover. <br /> (h) In lots that are solely used by employees of the company, a <br /> landscape planter shall be provided for every five (5) consecutive parking <br /> spaces. Each planter shall have minimal dimension of four (4) feet by four <br /> (4) feet, including concrete curb. Each planter shall require one (1) fifteen- <br /> gallon size tree and a suitable ground cover or low growing shrubs. These <br /> planters may be located between parking spaces so as to maximize the <br /> amount of available space for parking. Planters may also be consistent <br /> with general parking landscape requirements. Each parking area shall be <br /> enclosed by perimeter planters abutting the lot or parking spaces, except <br /> for the driveways. <br /> (i) The choice of plant material shall be trees and/or shrubs, with a <br /> ground cover in keeping with the size and limitations of the area. Ground <br /> covers alone are not acceptable. A minimum of one (1) fifteen-gallon tree <br /> shall be provided for each ten (10) parking spaces, or portion thereof. <br /> Q) Parking areas shall be designed so that parked vehicles shall not <br /> encroach into landscape areas. <br /> Buffer: <br /> (k) A landscaped planter of a width not less than ten (10) feet is required <br /> along any interior lot line to the extent such lot line abuts any property <br /> which is neither zoned for industrial uses, nor indicated on the general <br /> plan of the city as planned for industrial purposes. <br /> General: <br /> (I) A plant list shall be shown on the required plot plan to obtain a <br /> building permit for the building for which the parking area is provided. The <br /> list shall include the botanical and common names of the plant to be used, <br /> the sizes to be planted, and the quantity of each. The plants shall be listed <br /> alphabetically and assigned key numbers to be used in locating the plants <br /> on the plan. <br /> <br /> Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br /> Page 12 of 22 <br /> 11 B-12 <br /> <br />
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