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f � <br /> Title VI-LAND USE <br /> Chapter 78-ZONING REGULATIONS . <br /> ARTICLE IV.-DISTRICT REGULATIONS <br /> DIVISION 18.-I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br /> (b) Fencing. All fences shall be placed within the property being fenced. <br /> (1) Fences extending across a required front yard or required side yard which abut a street on a corner lot <br /> shall be at least 75 percent open for a passage of air and light and shall maintain the traffic visibility. <br /> (2) Industrial fences shall not exceed eight feet in height. " <br /> (c) Minimum number of plantings. Industrial Districts shall contain, at a minimum the greater of two trees per <br /> 1,000 square feet of gross floor area or two trees per 40 lineal feet of site perimeter whichever is greater. <br /> (d) Minimum planting size. All landscaping incorporated in said plan shall conform to the following standards <br /> and criteria. All plants must at least equal the following minimum size: (All trees shall be balled and burlapped <br /> (B&amp;B) and shrubs shall be container grown unless otherwise approved by city staff. Type and mode of <br /> planting are dependent upon time of planting season, availability,�and site conditions (soils, climate, ground water, <br /> irrigation, grading, etc.). <br /> Shade Trees: 1.5 to 2 inch. <br /> Ornamental Trees: 1 inch. <br /> Coniferous Trees: 4-6 feet. <br /> Large Deciduous Tree: 2-4 feet. <br /> Large Coniferous Shrubs: 2-4 feet. <br /> Small Deciduous Shrubs: 18-24 inches. <br /> Small Coniferous Shrubs: 18-24 inches. <br /> (e) Spacing: <br /> . (1) Plant material centers shall not be located closer than three feet from the property line and shall not be <br /> planted to conflict with public plantings based on the judgment of the zoning administrator. <br /> (2) Where plant materials are planted in two or more rows, plantings shall be staggered in rows unless <br /> otherwise approved by the zoning administrator: <br /> (3) Where plants or screening is intended, large deciduous and coniferous shrubs shall not be planted <br /> more than four feet on center. <br /> (fl Types of new trees. Plantings, suitable trees include, but are not limited to the following: <br /> Oak. <br /> Red Maple. <br /> Sugar Maple. <br /> Hackberry. - <br /> Birch. <br /> Honeylocust. <br /> Orono, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances . <br /> Page 10 of 14 <br />