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r <br />ZONING ORDINANCE <br />SECTION 300.27 <br />PAGE 222 <br />necessary to promote the safe and efficienc flow of traffic <br />shall not be subject to the ”150 stall” standard and shall be <br />required by the city when warranted. <br />b) Parking lot landscape areas, including landscape islands, <br />shall be reasonably distributed throughout the parking lot <br />area so as to break up expanses of paved areas. Parking lot <br />. landscape areas shall be provided with deciduous shade trees, <br />ornamental or evergreen trees, plus ground cover, mulch and/or <br />shrubbery as determined appropriate by the planning <br />cosmission. Parking lot landscape trees shall be provided at <br />the rate of one tree for each 15 surface parking spaces <br />provided, or major fraction thereof. Parking lot landscaping <br />shall be contained in planting beds bordered by a raised <br />concrete curb or equivalent approved by the planning <br />commission. <br />SUBDIVISION 17. MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING. The owner, tenant <br />and their respective agents shall be jointly and severally <br />responsible for the maintenance of all landscaping in a condition <br />presenting a healthy, neat and orderly appearance and free from <br />refuse and debris. Plants and ground cover which are required by <br />an approved site or landscape plan and which have died shall be <br />replaced within three months of notification by the city. <br />However, the time for compliance may be extended up to nine months <br />by the director of planning in order to allow for seasonal or <br />weather conditions. <br />SUBDIVISION 18. RETAINING WALLS. Retaining walls exceeding <br />five feet in height, including staged walls which cumulatively <br />exceed five feet in height, must be constructed in accordance with <br />plans prepared by a registered r-ngineer or landscape architect. <br />SUBDIVISION 19 LANDSCAPING BOND REQUIRED. When screening, <br />landscaping or other similar improvements to property are required <br />by this ordinance a performance bond shall be supplied by the owner <br />in an amount equal to at least one and one-half times the value of <br />such screening, landscaping, or other improvements. The bond, with <br />security satisfactory to the city, shall be conditioned upon <br />reimbursement of all expenses incurred by the city for engineering, <br />legal or other fees in connection with making or completing such <br />improvements. The bond shall be provided prior to the issuance of <br />any building permit and shall be valid for a period of time equal <br />to one full growing s ^ason after the date of installation of the <br />landscaping. The city may accept a letter of credit, cash escrow <br />or equivalent in lieu of a bond in an amount and under such
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