Landscape Standards. A Landscape and Irrigation Plan are required to be submitted and approved by the ACC within one (1) month before occupancy. As set forth in the Declaration, the landscaping and irrigation required by the plans and specifications approved by the ACC must be fully installed on a Lot within ninety (90) days from the first occupancy of the dwelling situated on such Lot. In view of the major emphasis placed by the Association and ACC on landscaping, the ACC expressly reserves the right to require the landscape plan to include the planting of additional trees and xxxxxx sized plantings by the owner if, in the opinion of the ACC, such trees are necessary to preserve the general landscaping goals and objectives for The Dominion P.U.D. as a whole. Drainage Easements: Easements for drainage are reserved as shown on recorded plats. No owner of any Lot with drainage easement may perform or cause to be performed any act which would alter or change the course of such drainage in a manner that would divert, increase, accelerate or impede the natural flow of water over and across said easements. More specifically, and without limitation, no owner may:
Landscape Standards. 6.8.1 It is a goal and intent of both the School District and the City that newly constructed Educational Facilities adhere to the highest environmental, sustainability, and design standards. Landscaping shall accordingly be provided for each new Educational Facility according to City Code, except where modified by this Section.
6.8.1.1 No parking lot medians, islands, or peninsulas are required so long as parking lot perimeters include 1 tree per every 30’, except where adjacent to a building or other structure.
6.8.1.2 Educational Facility sites need not comply with buffering or screening requirements to the extent such requirements interfere with school safety protocols and best practices as determined by the School District.
6.8.2 The School District shall complete the required landscaping of an Educational Facility site within eighteen months of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the Educational Facility. If the School District does not complete the required landscaping within eighteen months, the School District shall provide written notice of such failure to the City Liaison within 30 calendar days of such occurrence.
6.8.3 The City Arborist shall have administrative authority to consider and approve Heritage Tree removal, variance, or other requests based on the criteria in LDC §§ 25-8-642 and 25-8-643.
Landscape Standards. 6.6.1 This Section applies within the City’s Planning Jurisdiction.
6.6.2 It is a goal and intent of both the School District and the City that the newly constructed Educational Facility adhere to the highest environmental, sustainability, and design standards. Landscaping shall accordingly be provided for the new Educational Facility according to City Code, except where modified by this Section.
6.6.2.1 No parking lot medians, islands, or peninsulas are required so long as parking lot perimeters include 1 tree per every 30’, except where adjacent to a building or other structure.
6.6.2.2 The Educational Facility site need not comply with buffering or screening requirements to the extent such requirements interfere with school safety protocols and best practices as determined by the School District.
6.6.3 The School District shall complete the required landscaping of the Educational Facility site within eighteen months of the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the Educational Facility. If the School District does not complete the required landscaping within eighteen months, the School District shall provide written notice of such failure to the City liaison within 30 calendar days of such occurrence.
Landscape Standards. A. Landscape Design Character by Area B. Hardscape Design and Materials
Landscape Standards. Developer agrees to comply with the applicable landscape standards contained in Section xxx of the City/Village Zoning Ordinance. Adequate means shall be provided by the Developer and Owner, jointly and severally, for the necessary irrigation and maintenance of landscaping features, including the provision of, but not limited to, yard hydrants as determined necessary by the City/Village Engineer, but not more frequently than one each 200 feet.
Landscape Standards. Landscaping shall conform to the landscape standards set forth in PCC 18J.15 in effect on June 23, 1997 and the Tehaleh Design Manual. If a conflict exists between the standards described in the PCC and the Design Manual, the Design Manual shall prevail.
Landscape Standards. The minimum landscape development standards that shall apply to and be enforced upon the development of the Property are to be established with the approval of a Master Landscape Theme by the Planning Commission as set forth in Section 7 of the Dreamport Village PAD. All landscape materials proposed by the developer shall be allowable as long as they comply with the City’s acceptable landscape material list or the acceptable landscape material list published by ADWR for the Pinal County AMA.
Landscape Standards. 16.1. Landscaping for the Project shall comply with the Development Standards in Appendix E. This Appendix is generally consistent with Appendix P to the IHDA but has been simplified and tailored to apply to the Property.
Landscape Standards. (T6)
a. Open Space shall be calculated on an aggregate basis for all of the new Building Lots included as part of the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP and shall be a minimum of six and a half percent (6.5%) of the total new Building Lot Area. Should the Open Space provided at the completion of the development program set forth on page A1.98 of the Concept Book fall below ten percent (10%) of the total new Building Lot Area, the owner(s) of the multiple properties comprising the Miami Design District Retail Street SAP area shall off- set the difference between the desired ten percent (10%) Open Space and required six and a half percent (6.5%) Open Space in accordance with the terms of the Development Agreement. Areas under permanent kiosks shall not be calculated as Open Space.
Landscape Standards. The following standards apply to all properties within Overlake. All construction must comply with local codes and building practices. Owners are responsible for locating and verifying all underground utilities prior to construction of any site improvements.