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� Title VI-LAND USE <br /> Chapter 78-ZONING REGULATIONS <br /> ARTICLE IV.-DISTRICT REGULATIONS <br /> DIVISION 18.-I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br /> Little Leaf Linden. <br /> American Linden. <br /> Green Ash. <br /> Ginkgo. <br /> Kentucky Coffee Tree. <br /> (g) Design. The landscape plan must show some form of designed site amenities (i.e., composition of plant <br /> materials, and/or creative. grading, decorative lighting, exterior sculpture, etc., which are largely intended for <br /> aesthetic purposes). All areas within the property lines (or beyond, if side grading extends beyond) shall be <br /> treated. All exterior areas not paved or designated as drives, parking or storage, must be planted with ornamental <br /> vegetation (lawns, ground covers or shrubs) unless otherwise approved by the zoning administrator. <br /> (h) Seeding and sod. Seeding may be used when the city determines sod is not practical or desirable such as, <br /> but not limited to, open spaces, sites that are rough graded and areas that cannot be developed (such as those <br /> located within a power line easement). <br /> (i) S/opes and berms. Slopes that are to be maintained as turf in excess of 2:1 are prohibited unless approved <br /> by the zoning administrator. All berms must incorporate trees and plantings into the design. In no situation shall <br /> berms be used as the sole means of screening. <br /> (j) Ground areas under building roof overhangs. All ground areas under the building roof overhang must be <br /> treated with a decorative mulch and/or foundation planting. � <br /> (k) Detention ponds. Stormwater ponds shall be landscaped with an average of a ten foot buffer strip of shade <br /> and ornamental trees, evergreens, shrubbery, natural grasses, groundcover and/or other plant materials to <br /> provide an aesthetically appealing setting. This landscaping plan shall be in addition to the required landscaping. <br /> (I) Irrigation systems. All principal use structures shall provide an exterior water supply for use in landscape <br /> purposes. The exceptions to this are one and two family dwellings and additions to existing structures equal to or <br /> less than ten percent of the square feet of the existing structure. <br /> (m) Landscape guarantee. All new plants shall be guaranteed for two full years from the time planting has been <br /> completed. All plants shall be alive and in satisfactory growth at the end of the guarantee period or be replaced. <br /> (Ord. No. 32 3rd series, §2, 3-27-2006) <br /> Sec. 78-830.-Drainage. <br /> (a) General provision. No land shall be developed and no use shall be permitted that results in water runoff <br /> causing floods, erosion or deposits on adjacent properties. Site and drainage plans shall be submitted by the <br /> applicant in such detail as required by the council, and those plans shall be reviewed by the city engineer before <br /> submission to the planning commission and the council for approval. Such runoff may be required to be properly <br /> channeled into a natural watercourse, ponding area, storm drain or other public facilities. Any change in grade <br /> affecting water runoff, whether onto adjacent property or otherwise, must be in compliance with the surface water <br /> management plan and shall be consistent with other applicable regulations of provisions of this code and subject <br /> to the approval of other agencies having jurisdiction over the area affected by the drainage. <br /> (Ord. No. 32 3rd series, §2, 3-27-2006) <br /> Sec.78-831.-Lighting. ' <br /> (a) General provision. Any lighting used to illuminate a structure, an off-street parking area, or other area in an <br /> Orono, Minnesota, Code of Ordinances <br /> Page 11 of 14 <br />