Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014
Article 16 Landscaping and Tree Protection 16-10 Landscaping and Bufferyards
(3) Type B Intermittent-1 Screen Whenever a Type B screen is required, the applicant may choose to provide any of the following screen options. The examples below are expressed in terms of the number of plants required per 100 feet of bufferyard length, and a 60-foot width. (a) Example 1 — Evergreen Screen i. 0 deciduous canopy trees ii. 8 evergreen trees
iii. 0 deciduous understory trees iv. 17 evergreen understory trees v. 75 shrubs
(b) Example 2 — Deciduous Screen i. 8 deciduous canopy trees ii. 0 evergreen trees
iii. 11 deciduous understory trees iv. 0 evergreen understory trees v. 75 shrubs (c) Example 3 — Mixed (Evergreen – Deciduous) Screen i. 6 deciduous canopy trees ii. 1 evergreen tree
iii. 4 deciduous understory trees iv. 10 evergreen understory trees v. 80 shrubs Example (1 00’ x 60’):
(d) Example 4 — Overhead Utility Screen
Wake County Unified Development Code 16-8
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