Secondary and Cumulative Impacts Master Management Plan - 2014

Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.12. Landscaping 5.11.3. Utility Easements

annexation of an area that includes the development site before submitting any further applications for development of the site.

5.11.3. Utility Easements

A. Developments shall provide utility easements to the appropriate utility service provider as necessary to accommodate the installation and maintenance of utility lines and facilities that are not proposed within street rights-of-way or access easements. The width and location of easements shall be as required by the utility service provider, but generally shall be at least 20 feet wide and centered along or adjacent to lot lines to the greatest extent practicable. B. Development within utility easements shall comply with the standards and restrictions of the appropriate utility service provider(s).

5.11.4. Solid Waste Removal 415

A. Purpose

The purpose of this section is to minimize the impact that noise associated with the removal of solid waste may have on adjacent residential development. B. Hours of Collection Solid waste shall not be collected from exterior commercial containers located within a residential development or within 500 feet of a residential dwelling between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Notice of this limitation shall be posted on the gate screening the container.

SECTION 5.12. LANDSCAPING

COMMENTARY This section consolidates, modifies, and expands the various landscaping standards located in Part C, Art. IX (Landscape

5.12.1. Purpose

It is the purpose of this section to establish minimum standards for the development, installation, and maintenance of landscaping that protects and enhances property values, the environment, and aesthetic qualities in the Town, and otherwise promotes the public health, safety and general welfare. The standards are specifically intended to ensure and promote the planting and maintenance of trees, shrubs, ground cover, and other landscaping that will: A. Mitigate against erosion and sedimentation by stabilizing the soils through root systems that hold and consolidate soil and other loose earthen materials; B. Reduce stormwater runoff and associated costs by intercepting, dispersing, and absorbing rainfall and slowing down surface flow; C. Reduce water pollution by filtering pollutants from stormwater runoff; D. Conserve water supplies by allowing more rainfall to stay in the water table and minimizing water use for landscaping maintenance; E. Moderate urban heat island effects by shading buildings and paved surfaces and lowering ambient temperatures through transpiration; Ordinance) of the current Zoning Ordinance as well as the landscaping standards for parking lots in Part C, Art. XII (Off-Street Parking and Loading), and landscaping standards for Town Center parking lots in Part E, Art. III (General Development Standards).

415 This carries forward provisions in Part E (Town Center Code), Art. III (General Development Standards), Sec. 5.4 of the current Zoning Ordinance.

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Unified Development Ordinance - Public Hearing Draft

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