UDO_Adopted Version_February 2025-BAC Updated 4.29.25
Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.12. Landscaping 5.12.6. Alternative Landscape Plan
1. Be planted within five feet of the building foundation, or of any patio, terrace, or courtyard extending from the foundation; 2. Be planted in a foundation bed that is a minimum of 3 feet in width; 3. Maintain a maximum on-center spacing of six feet, and be evenly-distributed along foundation walls; 4. Include a both evergreen and deciduous vegetation of varying heights and specifies; and 5. Be planted in the ground, within planters, or in decorative pots. (See Figure 5.12.5: Foundation plantings.) A. General The Planning Director may approve an alternative landscape plan where a deviation from this the standards in Section 5.7, Perimeter and Streetyard Buffers, or this Section 5.12, is justified because of site or development conditions that make strict compliance with such standards impossible or impractical. The alternative landscape plan shall indicate how the proposed deviations are justified by site or development conditions and illustrate how compliance with the standard(s) from which a deviation is sought can be achieved to the maximum extent practicable. Conditions justifying approval of an alternative landscape plan may include: 1. Natural conditions, such as watercourses, natural rock formations, or topography; 2. The likelihood that landscaping material would be ineffective at maturity due to topography, placement, or other existing site conditions; 6. The potential for interference with public safety; and 7. Other situations where strict adherence to the buffer or landscaping standards in this Ordinance are determined impractical by the Planning Director. B. Submittal and Review An applicant may submit an alternative landscape plan as part of an application for Conceptual Master Plan Approval, Type 1 Subdivision Preliminary Plat Approval, Type 2 Subdivision Preliminary Plat Approval, Site Plan Approval, or Construction Plan Approval, as appropriate. The Planning Director may approve an alternative landscape plan if it meets the purpose and intent of the perimeter and streetyard buffer standards in Section 5.7 or the landscaping standards in this Section 5.12, as appropriate. Additional review fees are assessed to cover the Town’s additional costs in reviewing alternative landscape plans (Ord. No. 2016-001, 05/10/2016) 5.12.6. Alternative Landscape Plan 3. Lot size or configuration; 4. Infill development or redevelopment on small lots; 5. The presence of existing utility or other easements;
(Ord. No. 2016-001, 05/10/2016)
C. Allowable Deviations
Allowable deviations from the perimeter standards in Section 5.7 and the landscaping standards in this Section 5.12 include, but are not limited to, the following:
Morrisville, NC
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Unified Development Ordinance
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