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Site Plans for Landscape buffers and screening
1. A Site Plan illustrating the landscape buffers and screening of outdoor storage areas shall be submitted to the Building Commissioner, drawn to a minimum of one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet scale, which shows all property lines, buildings, storage areas, easements, roadways, and existing trees, in addition to proposed screening materials. For purposes of meeting presentations, Site Plans may be submitted drawn to a scale of one (1) inch equals two hundred (200) feet. The Site Plan shall be reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission with a recommendation sent to the Board of Aldermen for final review and approval.

2. Businesses in existence prior to March 3, 1992, (the effective date of this ordinance) are encouraged to meet the requirements of the corresponding district. 

3. Outdoor storage areas in existence prior to March 3, 1992, (the effective date of this ordinance) are encouraged to meet the requirements of the corresponding district. 

4. All shade trees shall be a minimum of eight (8) feet and the evergreen trees six (6) feet in height.


See § 23-93(h) for more information on landscape buffers for the C District.
See § 23-103(c) for more information on landscape buffers for the PC District.
See § 23-113(e) for more information on landscape buffers for the M-1 District.
See § 23-123(e) for more information on landscape buffers for the M-2 District.
See § 23-133(c) for more information on landscape buffers for the PI District

See Administration for information on applications and forms and for contact information.