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A/ <br />N.Landscaping. <br />1. <br />r- <br />I>,?>:■ <br />2. <br />Landscape Plan Requirements. Landscape plans shall be prepared <br />by a landscape architect or other qualified person acceptable to the <br />City, drawn to the scale of not less than 1 inch equals 50 feet and <br />shall show the following: <br />a)boundary lines of the property with accurate Dimensions; <br />a)locations of existing and proposed buildings, parking lots, <br />roads and other improvements; <br />b)proposed grading plan with 2-foot contour intervals; <br />c)location, approximate size and common name of existing <br />trees and shrubs; <br />d)a planting schedule containing symbols, quantities, common <br />and botanical names, size of plant materials, root condition <br />and special planting instructions; <br />e)planting details illustrating proposed locations of all new <br />plant material; <br />f)locations and details of other landscape features including <br />berms, fences and planter boxes; <br />g)details of restoration of disturbed areas including areas to be <br />sodded and seeded; <br />h)location and details of irrigation systems; and <br />i)details and cross sections of all required screening. <br />Minimum Landscaping Requirements. <br />a)All open areas of a lot which are not used or improved for <br />required parking areas, drives or storage shall be landscaped <br />with a combination of overstory trees, understory trees, <br />shrubs, flowers and groundcover materials. The plan for <br />landscaping shall include ground cover, bushes, shrubbery, <br />trees, sculpture, foundations, decorative walks or other similar <br />site design features or materials in a quantiQr having a <br />minimum value in conformance with the following table; <br />8