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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL001LandscapeCode_060920216/9/2021 2:02 PM | L:\UPS_BOZEMAN\BIMCAD\LandArch\UPS_BZMN_L001.dwgL001LANDSCAPE CODEDONOVANDRAWN BY |REVISIONS©| ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDCHECKED BY |®PARCEL DISTRIBUTION FACILITY UPS BOZEMAN, MONTANASITE PLAN SUBMITTAL04.21.20212021Know what'sbelow.Callbefore you dig.STREETFRONTAGE LENGTH (EXCLUDINGDRIVES AND VISION TRIANGLES)TREES REQUIRED (1 PER 50 FEET, ROUNDEDTO NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER)TREES PROVIDEDROYAL WOLF WAY411.648.231 PROPOSED,SEE PLAN NOTESPRINCE LANE503.9310.0710 PROPOSEDFRONTAGE ROAD246.824.948 EXISTINGZONING DISTRICT........................................M-1 (LIGHT MANUFACTURING)38.320.050 FORM AND INTENSITY STANDARDS—NON-RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER MIXED-USE DISTRICTS.FRONT SETBACK..........................................20 FEETREAR SETBACK............................................3 FEETSIDE SETBACK..............................................3 FEET38.510.030 BLOCK FRONTAGE STANDARDSROYAL WOLF WAY......................................."OTHER"PRINCE LANE................................................"OTHER"FRONTAGE ROAD.........................................NONE NOTED ON ZONING MAPCITY OF BOZEMAN - SCREENING SERVICE AREASAND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTTABLE 38.510.030 (G) OTHER BLOCK FRONTAGE STANDARDSREQUIREDPROVIDEDPARKING LOCATION: 10' BUFFER OF LANDSCAPING BETWEEN THE STREET AND OFF STREETPARKING AREAS MEETING THE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OF DIVISION 38.550 OF THISDIVISION IS REQUIRED10' WIDE LANDSCAPEBUFFER PROVIDED ATPERIMETER OF PARKINGLANDSCAPING: THE AREA BETWEEN THE STREET AND BUILDING MUST BE LANDSCAPEDAND/OR PRIVATE PORCH OR PATIO SPACE. FOR SETBACKS ADJACENT TO BUILDINGS WITHWINDOWS, PROVIDE LOW LEVEL LANDSCAPING THAT MAINTAINS VIEWS BETWEEN THEBUILDING AND THE STREET.ALSO PROVIDE PLANT MATERIALS THAT SCREEN ANY BLANK WALLS AND ADD VISUALINTEREST AT BOTH THE PEDESTRIAN SCALE AND MOTORIST SCALE. FOR EXTENDED WALLAREAS, PROVIDE FOR A DIVERSITY OF PLANT MATERIALS AND TEXTURES TO MAINTAINVISUAL INTEREST FROM A PEDESTRIAN SCALE.DROUGHT TOLERANTDRYLAND GRASSPROVIDED BETWEENSTREET AND BUILDINGDIVERSE PLANT MATERIALSAND TEXTURES PROVIDEDIN THE PARKING LOTBUFFER LANDSCAPING38.410.080 (H) GRADING AND DRAINAGEREQUIREDPROVIDEDSTORMWATER RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITIES IN LANDSCAPED AREAS MUST BEDESIGNED AS LANDSCAPE AMENITIES. THEY MUST BE AN ORGANIC FEATURE WITH ANATURAL, CURVILINEAR SHAPE. THE FACILITIES MUST HAVE 75 PERCENT OF SURFACEAREA COVERED WITH LIVE VEGETATION APPROPRIATE FOR THE DEPTH AND DESIGN OFTHE RETENTION/DETENTION FACILITY, AND BE LINED WITH NATIVE GRASSES, INDIGENOUSPLANTS, WET ROOT TOLERANT PLANT TYPES AND GROUPINGS OF BOULDERS TO CREATE AFUNCTIONAL, YET NATURAL SITE FEATURE. A CROSS SECTION AND LANDSCAPE DETAIL OFEACH FACILITY MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR REVIEW ANDAPPROVAL. FACILITIES WITH A SLOPE UP TO AND INCLUDING TEN PERCENT GRADE MAY BEGRASSED AND IRRIGATED TO BLEND INTO THE ADJACENT LANDSCAPED AREA.ORGANIC SHAPE ANDFULLY SEEDED SURFACEPROVIDED FORSTORMWATER FACILITIES,SEE L601 FOR CROSSSECTIONS38.550.050 (A) SETBACK LANDSCAPING REQUIREDREQUIREDPROVIDEDFOR ALL USES IN ALL DISTRICTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY SPECIFIC APPROVALTHROUGH DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURES, ALL FRONT, SIDE AND REAR SETBACKS, ANDTHOSE AREAS SUBJECT TO SECTION 38.550.050.E, EXCLUSIVE OF PERMITTED ACCESSDRIVES, PARKING AREAS AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, MUST BE LANDSCAPED ASDEFINED IN THIS CHAPTER. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS MUST BE PERPETUALLY MAINTAINEDIN A HEALTHY CONDITION.1. FOR PURPOSES OF DEFINING SETBACK LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS, THE TERMS"SETBACK," "FRONT SETBACK," "SIDE SETBACK" AND "REAR SETBACK" MEAN THE SPACEBETWEEN THE ACTUAL BUILDING, PARKING LOT, OR OTHER STRUCTURE (NOT THE BUILDINGSETBACK LINE) AND THE ADJACENT LOT LINE, WHICH IS OPEN AND UNOCCUPIED FROM THEGROUND UPWARD OR FROM THE GROUND DOWNWARD OTHER THAN BY STEPS, WALKS,TERRACES, DRIVE AISLES, LAMP POSTS AND SIMILAR STRUCTURES, AND UNOBSTRUCTEDBY STRUCTURES, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS CHAPTER.DROUGHT TOLERANTDRYLAND GRASSPROVIDED IN ALLDISTURBED AREASBETWEEN THE BUILDING,PARKING LOT, AND THEADJACENT LOT LINE38.550.050 (B) DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES REQUIREDREQUIREDPROVIDEDA LANDSCAPE PLAN MUST PROVIDE 75 PERCENT OR GREATER OF THE PROPOSED TREESAND SHRUBS AS DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES AS DEFINED IN THE LATEST EDITION OF THEMONTANA NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION'S DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS FORTHE MONTANA LANDSCAPE OR ON A LIST ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF DROUGHT TOLERANTSPECIES FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION.MORE THAN 75% OFPROPOSED SPECIES AREDROUGHT TOLERANT38.550.050 (C) PARKING LOT LANDSCAPINGREQUIREDPROVIDED2.a.(2) ALL PARKING LOTS LOCATED BETWEEN A PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE AND A PUBLICSTREET, MUST BE SCREENED FROM THE PUBLIC STREETSCREENING PROVIDED FORPARKING LOT2.a.(3) THE SCREENING REQUIRED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION MUST BE CONTINUOUS ANDNOT LESS THAN FOUR FEET IN WIDTH UNLESS A DIFFERENT WIDTH IS SPECIFIED IN38.510.030CONTINUOUS SCREENINGPROVIDED, WIDTH IS 10FEET PER 'OTHER' BLOCKFRONTAGE STANDARDS2.a.(4) SCREENING MUST BE MAINTAINED AT A HEIGHT OF FOUR TO SIX FEET EXCEPT ASOTHERWISE RESTRICTED BY FENCE AND HEDGE HEIGHT LIMITS WITHIN REQUIRED FRONTSETBACKS AND STREET VISION TRIANGLES.4-6 FOOT HIGH SHRUBSPROVIDED IN PARKINGBUFFER2.b. PROVIDED WITHIN 20 FEET OF PARKING LOT(1) 1 LARGE CANOPY TREE PER 9 SPACES,(2) ONE LARGE NON-CANOPY TREE AND ONE SMALL TREE PER 9 SPACES; OR(3) THREE SMALL TREES PER 9 SPACES(83 STALLS ÷ 9 STALLS = 9.22 REQUIRED TREES)9 LARGE CANOPY TREESPROVIDED2.c. NO PARKING SPACE SHALL BE LOCATED MORE THAN 70 FEET FROM THE TRUNK OF ATREEALL STALLS PROVIDEDWITHIN 70 FEET OF TREE2.d. NO TREE SHALL BE PLANTED CLOSER THAN THREE FEET TO THE BACK OF THE CURB OREDGING EQUIVALENT.ALL TREES PROVIDED3-FOOT CLEARANCE2.e. ANY PARKING LOT PROVIDING 15 OR MORE PARKING SPACES MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF20 SQUARE FEET OF LANDSCAPE AREA WITHIN THE PARKING LOT FOR EACH OFF-STREETPARKING SPACE(83 STALLS x 20 SF = 1,660 SF OF REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREA)1,789 SF OF LANDSCAPEPROVIDED IN PARKING LOT2.e.(1) THE INTERIOR PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING MUST BE DESIGNED TO FACILITATE,CONTROL AND DENOTE PROPER VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PATTERNS;LANDSCAPE AREASFACILITATE CIRCULATION2.e.(2) INTERNAL PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING PROVIDED MUST BE PROPORTIONATELYDISPERSED SO AS TO DEFINE AISLES AND LIMIT UNBROKEN ROWS OF PARKING TO AMAXIMUM OF 100 FEET, WITH LANDSCAPED AREAS PROVIDED IN AN APPROPRIATE SCALETO THE SIZE OF THE PARKING LOTROWS PROVIDED AT 100FEET MAX, LANDSCAPEDISPERSED AND SCALED2.e.(3) THE MINIMUM WIDTH AND/OR LENGTH OF ANY PARKING LOT LANDSCAPED AREA ISEIGHT FEET. NO LANDSCAPE AREA MAY BE LESS THAN TWO FEET WIDE.8 FOOT WIDTH PROVIDED INPARKING LOT LANDSCAPE2.e.(4) ALL PARKING LOTS UNDER THIS SUBSECTION MUST INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE LARGECANOPY OR NON-CANOPY TREE.MORE THAN 1 LARGECANOPY TREE PROVIDED2.e.(5) INDIVIDUAL INTERNAL PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING AREAS WITH MINIMUMDIMENSIONS OF SIX FEET BY 16 FEET MUST INCLUDE LARGE CANOPY OR NON-CANOPYTREE(S).LARGE CANOPY TREESPROVIDED IN ALL 6x16 ORLARGER PARKING LOTLANDSCAPE AREAS38.550.050 (D) SCREENING OF OFF-STREET LOADING SPACESREQUIREDPROVIDED1.ALL OFF-STREET LOADING SPACES ARE SUBJECT TO SECTIONS 38.520.070 AND38.540.080.B.BERMS AND 4-6 FOOT HIGHSHRUBS PROVIDED38.550.050 (E) STREET FRONTAGE LANDSCAPING REQUIREDREQUIREDPROVIDED1.EXCEPT IN R-S DISTRICTS, ALL STREET RIGHTS-OF-WAY CONTIGUOUS TO OR WITHIN THEPROPOSED DEVELOPMENT SITE NOT USED FOR STREET PAVEMENT, CURBS, GUTTERS,SIDEWALKS OR DRIVE AISLES MUST BE LANDSCAPED, AS DEFINED IN THIS CHAPTER, ANDMUST INCLUDE ONE LARGE CANOPY TREE FOR EACH 50 FEET OF TOTAL STREET FRONTAGEROUNDED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER. WHEN THIS REQUIREMENT CONFLICTS WITHOTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CHAPTER OR OTHER PORTION OF THIS CODE THE REVIEWAUTHORITY MAY RELAX THIS STANDARD TO REACH AN OPTIMAL BALANCE IN PUBLICINTERESTS.STREET TREES PROVIDEDPER CALCULATIONSBELOWa. ACCEPTABLE LARGE CANOPY SHADE TREES FOR USE IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY ARETHOSE ACCEPTED BY THE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT. STREET TREES MUST MEET THEARBORICULTURAL SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF CHAPTER 16, ARTICLE V, DIVISION3. THE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT, IN COOPERATION WITH THE CITY TREE ADVISORY BOARD,PUBLISHES A PAMPHLET LISTING ACCEPTABLE SPECIES AND PROPER PLANTING METHODS.PRIOR TO PLANTING STREET TREES, A PERMIT FROM THE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT ISREQUIRED.TREE SPECIES ARESELECTED FROM CITY'SACCEPTABLE SPECIES LIST38.550.050 (G) ACCEPTABLE LANDSCAPE MATERIALSREQUIREDPROVIDED1.ACCEPTABLE PLANT MATERIALS ARE THOSE IDENTIFIED AS HARDY IN ZONES 1 THROUGH4. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ZONES ARE DESCRIBED IN THE WESTERN GARDEN BOOK,SUNSET PUBLISHING CORPORATION AS AMENDED. ALTERNATIVES MAY BE CONSIDEREDUPON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS. HOWEVER, IN THE CASE OF STREET FRONTAGELANDSCAPING AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION E OF THIS SECTION, ACCEPTABLE TREESPECIES ARE LIMITED TO THOSE APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTRY DIVISION.ZONE 4 OR LESS SPECIESPROVIDED2.NO ARTIFICIAL PLANT MATERIALS MAY BE USED TO SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THISDIVISION 38.550.NO ARTIFICIAL PLANTSPROVIDED3.PLANT MATERIALS USED TO SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS DIVISION 38.550 MUSTCOMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENTS AT THE TIME OFINSTALLATION (DEPENDING ON THE STANDARD MEASURING TECHNIQUE FOR THE SPECIES): A.LARGE CANOPY AND NON-CANOPY TREES MUST HAVE EITHER: (1) FOR DECIDUOUS TREES A MINIMUM CALIPER OF ONE AND ONE-HALF INCHES TOTWO INCHES; OR(2)FOR EVERGREEN TREES A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF EIGHT FEET.LARGE CANOPY TREES ARE1.5 INCHES CAL MINB.SMALL CANOPY AND NON-CANOPY TREES MUST HAVE EITHER:(1)FOR DECIDUOUS TREES A MINIMUM CALIPER OF ONE INCH; OR(2)FOR EVERGREEN TREES A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF SIX FEET.NO SMALL CANOPY TREESPROVIDEDC.ALL OTHER NON-TURF PLANTINGS MUST MEET AMERICAN NURSERY AND LANDSCAPEASSOCIATION STANDARDS.ALL PLANTS MEETAMERICAN STANDARD FORNURSERY STOCK, Z-60.138.550.050 (H) PROTECTION OF LANDSCAPE AREASREQUIREDPROVIDED1.PERIMETER PARKING LOT TREATMENT AS REQUIRED IN SECTION 38.540.020.J MUST BEINSTALLED TO PROTECT LANDSCAPE AREAS ADJACENT TO PARKING LOTS.CURBS PROVIDED FOR ALLPARKING LOT LANDSCAPEAREAS2.LANDSCAPED AREAS WITHIN PARKING LOTS (I.E., LANDSCAPE ISLANDS OR PENINSULAS)MUST BE PROTECTED FROM VEHICULAR TRAFFIC THROUGH THE USE OF CONTINUOUSCONCRETE CURBS, OR OTHER PERMANENT BARRIERS APPROVED BY THE REVIEWAUTHORITY. RAILROAD TIES, ROLLED ASPHALT, PIN DOWN WHEEL STOPS OR SIMILARMETHODS OF CURBING ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE METHODS OF LANDSCAPE PROTECTIONWITHIN PARKING LOTS.CURBS PROVIDED FOR ALLPARKING LOT LANDSCAPEAREAS38.550.050 (I) IRRIGATION STANDARDS.REQUIREDPROVIDED1.PERMANENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS MUST BE PROVIDED TO ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS. THEUSE OF HOSE BIBS ON THE EXTERIOR OF EXISTING OR PROPOSED STRUCTURES IS NOT ANACCEPTABLE METHOD OF LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION UNLESS THE LANDSCAPED AREA ISADJACENT TO THE EXISTING OR PROPOSED STRUCTURE.PERMANENT DRIPIRRIGATION PROVIDED TOALL PLANTING BEDS2.ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS AND LANDSCAPED AREAS MUST BE DESIGNED, CONSTRUCTED,OPERATED AND MAINTAINED SO AS TO PROMOTE WATER CONSERVATION AND PREVENTWATER OVERFLOW OR SEEPAGE INTO THE STREET, SIDEWALK OR PARKING AREAS.TEMPORARY IRRIGATIONFOR SEEDED AREAS, BEDSTO RECEIVE PERMANENTDRIP IRRIGATION38.550.050 (K) COORDINATION WITH UTILITIESREQUIREDPROVIDEDIN ORDER TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO BOTH VEGETATION AND PUBLIC UTILITY LINES, ALLTREES AND OTHER LARGE VEGETATION MAY PLANTED NO CLOSER THAN THE MINIMUMDISTANCE SPECIFIED IN THE CITY DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS POLICY. WHENTHE CITY VERIFIES IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO MEET MINIMUM SEPARATION DISTANCE FROMUTILITIES AND NO OTHER ARRANGEMENT CAN BE APPROVED, SUCH TREE OR LARGEVEGETATION IS NOT REQUIRED.TREES 10 FEET CLEAR OFUTILITY MAINS ANDSERVICE LINES PERDESIGN STANDARDS ANDSPECIFICATIONS POLICYPAGE 57SEC. 38.550.070 LANDSCAPING OF PUBLIC LANDSREQUIREDPROVIDEDA. CITY RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND PARKS.1. GENERAL.a.TREE PLANTING PERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT PRIORTO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN CITY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OR PARKS.B.DROUGHT TOLERANT GRASS SEED MUST BE PLANTED IN THESE AREAS.DROUGHT TOLERANTGRASS SEED PROVIDED INPUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY2. EXTERNAL STREETS, OPEN SPACE, AND PARKS.THE DEVELOPER MUST AT THE TIME OFINITIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR INSTALLING VEGETATIVE GROUND COVER, BOULEVARD TREESAND AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BOULEVARD STRIPS ALONG ALLEXTERNAL PERIMETER DEVELOPMENT STREETS AND ADJACENT TO PUBLIC PARKS OROTHER OPEN SPACE AREAS.DROUGHT TOLERANTGRASS, BOULEVARDTREES, AND IRRIGATIONPROVIDED IN PUBLICRIGHTS-OF-WAYa. PRIOR TO INSTALLING LANDSCAPING IN CITY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OR PARKS, THE DEVELOPERMUST SUBMIT A LANDSCAPING PLAN TO THE FACILITIES MANAGER FOR REVIEW ANDAPPROVAL. THE LANDSCAPING PLAN MUST BE PREPARED BY A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPINGPROFESSIONAL MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS DIVISION 38.550. TREE PLANTINGPERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE ANY TREE IS PLACED ON PUBLIC LAND.B.WELLS MUST BE USED TO IRRIGATE LANDSCAPING IN THESE AREAS.USE OF EXISTING WELLSAT NELSON MEADOWSDENIED, DOMESTICCONNECTION USED FORIRRIGATION3. ADJACENT TO INDIVIDUAL LOTS. WHEN INDIVIDUAL PARCELS ARE DEVELOPED, THEINDIVIDUAL PROPERTY OWNERS' MUST INSTALL LANDSCAPING AND STREET TREES WITHINTHE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BOULEVARD STRIPS ADJACENT TO THEIR PROPERTY, ANDPROVIDING FOR IRRIGATION, IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 38.550.050.E.1.PLANTING AND IRRIGATIONPROVIDED IN PUBLICRIGHT-OF-WAY38.520.070 (B) LOCATION OF GROUND RELATED SERVICE AREAS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.REQUIREDPROVIDED1.SERVICE AREAS (LOADING DOCKS, TRASH DUMPSTERS, COMPACTORS, RECYCLINGAREAS, ELECTRICAL PANELS, AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AREAS) MUST BE LOCATEDFOR CONVENIENT SERVICE ACCESS WHILE AVOIDING NEGATIVE VISUAL, AUDITORY,OLFACTORY, OR PHYSICAL IMPACTS ON THE STREETSCAPE ENVIRONMENT AND ADJACENTRESIDENTIALLY ZONED PROPERTIES. SERVICE AREAS MUST BE SITED FOR ALLEY ACCESSIF AVAILABLE. THE REVIEW AUTHORITY MAY REQUIRE EVIDENCE THAT SUCH ELEMENTSWILL NOT SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACT NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES OR PUBLIC AREAS. (FOREXAMPLE, THE REVIEW AUTHORITY MAY REQUIRE NOISE DAMPING SPECIFICATIONS FORFANS NEAR RESIDENTIAL ZONES.)SERVICE AREAS SCREENEDWITH LANDSCAPE ANDLOCATED FOR BOTHCONVENIENCE ANDAVOIDING NEGATIVEIMPACTS ON STREETSCAPEENVIRONMENT, 6' FOOTHIGH BERMS PROVIDED ATWEST BOUNDARY3.SERVICE AREAS MUST NOT BE VISIBLE FROM THE SIDEWALK AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES.WHERE THE REVIEW AUTHORITY FINDS THAT THE ONLY OPTION FOR LOCATING A SERVICEAREA IS AN AREA VISIBLE FROM A PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, INTERNAL PATHWAY ORPEDESTRIAN AREA, OR FROM AN ADJACENT PROPERTY, THE AREA MUST BE SCREENEDWITH STRUCTURAL AND LANDSCAPING SCREENING MEASURES PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION CBELOW AND DIVISION 38.550. SERVICE ELEMENTS ACCESSIBLE FROM AN ALLEY AREEXEMPT FROM SCREENING REQUIREMENTS.BERMS AND 4-6 FOOT HIGHCONTINUOUS HEDGEPROVIDED IN AREASVISIBLE FROM PUBLICRIGHTS-OF-WAY ANDADJACENT PROPERTIES38.520.070 (C) SCREENING OF GROUND RELATED SERVICE AREAS AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENTREQUIREDPROVIDED2.THE SIDES AND REAR OF SERVICE ENCLOSURES MUST BE SCREENED WITH LANDSCAPINGAT LEAST FIVE FEET WIDE IN LOCATIONS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET, PARKING LOTS, ANDPATHWAYS TO SOFTEN VIEWS OF THE SCREENING ELEMENT AND ADD VISUAL INTEREST.5-FOOT WIDE PLANTINGPROVIDED AROUNDENCLOSURE PERIMETERS38.520.070 (D) UTILITY METERS, ELECTRICAL CONDUIT, AND OTHER SERVICE UTILITY APPARATUSREQUIREDPROVIDED1.THESE ELEMENTS MUST BE LOCATED AND/OR DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE THEIR VISIBILITY TOTHE PUBLIC. PROJECT DESIGNERS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO COORDINATE WITHAPPLICABLE SERVICE PROVIDERS EARLY IN THE DESIGN PROCESS TO DETERMINE THEBEST APPROACH IN MEETING THESE STANDARDS. IF SUCH ELEMENTS ARE MOUNTED IN ALOCATION VISIBLE FROM THE STREET, PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY, SHARED OPEN SPACE, ORSHARED AUTO COURTYARDS, THEY MUST BE SCREENED WITH VEGETATION AND/ORINTEGRATED INTO THE BUILDING'S ARCHITECTURE.4-6 FOOT HIGH SHRUBS ATPARKING PERIMETER ANDPROPERTY BOUNDARIESSCREEN ELEMENTSCITY OF BOZEMAN LANDSCAPE CODENELSON MEADOWS DESIGN STANDARDS4.1 LANDSCAPE DESIGN OVERVIEWTHE INTENT OF THE LANDSCAPE DESIGN GUIDELINES IS TO ENSURE THAT SITE AND LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT ISCONSISTENT ACROSS THE MASTER SITE; TO ENCOURAGE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN THAT IS COMPLIMENTARY TO THENATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE REGION; AND TO PROVIDE POSITIVE EXPERIENCES FOR ADJOINING OCCUPANTS.THESE GUIDELINES PROVIDE: THE BUFFERING OF PROPERTIES FROM WIND AND SNOW; THE SCREENING OF PARKINGAND PEDESTRIAN AREAS; THE ENHANCEMENT OF ENTRY AREAS TO EACH SITE AND TO INDIVIDUAL BUILDINGS; THECONSERVATION OF WATER AND THE USE OF NATIVE OR ADAPTED PLANT SPECIES; AND OTHER LANDSCAPE DESIGNTECHNIQUES WITH THE GOAL OF CREATING AN INVITING ENVIRONMENT.GENERAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN GUIDELINES1.ALL LANDSCAPE DESIGNS SHALL COMPLY WITH MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CITY OF BOZEMAN M1 ZONING.2.ALL LANDSCAPE DESIGNS WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE DRAWN AND STAMPED BY A LANDSCAPEARCHITECT LICENSED BY THE STATE OF MONTANA, OR PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGNER WITHDEMONSTRATED NATIVE OR WATER WISE PLANT EXPERIENCE.3.NATIVE AND WATER WISE PLANT SELECTION TO BE PRIMARILY USED.4.ENSURE PROPER EROSION CONTROL TECHNIQUES: ALL DISTURBED AREAS MUST IMPLEMENT EROSIONCONTROL TECHNIQUES TO ENSURE ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE PROTECTION. SLOPE STABILIZATION IS REQUIRED ONALL SLOPES 3:1 AND GREATER WITH BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP’S) IMPLEMENTED AS NECESSARY.5.CONFLICTS WITH UTILITIES: ALL LANDSCAPE PLANS SHALL CLEARLY ILLUSTRATE ALL PROPOSED UTILITIES ANDINFRASTRUCTURE, BOTH IN PLAN AND LEGEND. ALL LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION SHALL BEGIN ONLY AFTER ATHOROUGH UTILITY LOCATION SURVEY IS COMPLETED. ALL PLANTING AND IRRIGATION WITHIN A UTILITYEASEMENT SHALL BEGIN ONLY AFTER DISCUSSING THEIR LOCATION WITH THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY PROVIDER.6.LANDSCAPE REMODELS: ALL LANDSCAPE REMODEL PROJECTS ARE TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE DESIGNGUIDELINES AND CITY OF BOZEMAN CODE.4.2 VEGETATIONTREES AND SHRUBSTREE AND SHRUB SPECIES SHALL BE SELECTED BASED UPON SPECIES DIVERSITY, ADAPTABILITY, HARDINESS, ANDMAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. TREE SELECTIONS SHALL BE FROM THE APPROVED TREE LIST PROVIDED BY THECITY OF BOZEMAN.ALL PLANTING PLANS AND SPECIES WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE ARCHITECTURALREVIEW COMMITTEE (ARC).STREETS AND PARKING LOTSLANDSCAPING ALONG STREET FRONTAGE AND IN PARKING LOTS SHALL CONFORM TO CITY OF BOZEMAN LANDSCAPESTANDARDS. IN ADDITION, THIS DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES THAT PARKING LOTS BE SCREENED FROM ADJACENTSTREET FRONTAGES AND FACING PROPERTIES PER SEC. 38.550.050.C AND SEC. 38.550.050.D (NO M1 EXEMPTION)PLANTING BEDSPLANTING BEDS SHALL BE FOUND ALONGSIDE PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS, NEXT TO BUILDINGS, NEAR SITE ANDBUILDING ENTRANCES, AS RAISED PLANTERS AND AS A BACKDROP TO PLAZAS, PATIOS, AND SEATING AREAS ASREQUIRED BY CITY OF BOZEMAN CODE.SCREENING AND BUFFERINGSCREENING AND BUFFERING SHALL BE USED TO MITIGATE CONFLICTS BETWEEN DISSIMILAR LAND USES AND TOVISUALLY DISGUISE UNSIGHTLY ELEMENTS AS VIEWED FROM BOTH WITHIN AND OUTSIDE OF THE SITE BOUNDARIES.ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSERS, POWER TRANSFORMERS, TV/PHONEBOXES, ETC.) MUST BE SCREENED THROUGH LANDSCAPE OR ARCHITECTURAL MEANS.NATIVE SEEDINGTHE USE OF NATIVE AND/OR WATERWISE SEEDING IN THE REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED AREAS WITHIN THE SITE ISREQUIRED.1.ALL SEED AREAS MUST BE CLEARLY ILLUSTRATED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND APPROVED BY THE ARC PRIORTO INSTALLATION.2.THE USE OF SUPPLEMENTARY IRRIGATION IS REQUIRED FOR AN ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD OF 3 (THREE) YEARS INORDER TO PROMOTE GROWTH AND WEED COMPETITION.3.MECHANICAL WEED CONTROL ALONG WITH OVER SEEDING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ALL SEED AREAS.MECHANICAL AND ORGANIC METHODS ARE PREFERRED TO CHEMICAL METHODS.COMMERCIAL OPEN SPACEPLAZA SPACES ARE TO BE CREATED AS UNIQUE AND INTERESTING PLACES FOR SITE PATRONS THROUGH THE USEOF VEGETATION, RAISED PLANTERS, PUBLIC ART, SEATING AND GATHERING AREAS, AND HARDSCAPE MATERIALS.1.COMMERCIAL OPEN SPACE WITH AMENITIES SHALL BE PROVIDED PER CITY OF BOZEMAN CODE.STORMWATER FACILITIESALL STORMWATER FACILITIES SHALL BE LANDSCAPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF BOZEMAN CODE.4.3 MATERIALSALL LANDSCAPE, HARDSCAPES, AND FURNISHINGS SHALL BE VISUALLY COHESIVE AND UTILIZE COLORS THAT BLENDWITH THE ARCHITECTURE AND NATURAL SURROUNDINGS. FURNITURE AND HARDSCAPE SELECTIONS SHALL NOTINCLUDE BRIGHT, OBTRUSIVE COLORS THAT CAUSE VISUAL DISTRACTION.4.4 MAINTENANCEEACH PROPERTY OWNER IS REQUIRED TO CONTRACT LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR THEIR ENTIRE SITE.WARRANTYTHE PROJECT DEVELOPER SHALL CHOOSE A LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR THAT WILL INSTALL ALL LANDSCAPE ANDIRRIGATION ELEMENTS WITH A WARRANTY ON ALL LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION FOR AT LEAST ONE (1) YEAR.IRRIGATIONALL LANDSCAPE AREAS INCLUDING PARKING LOTS, PERIMETER LANDSCAPE TREATMENTS, BOULEVARDS ANDRIGHTS-OF-WAY, LAWN AND SEEDING AREAS, TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWER BEDS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH APERMANENT AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR. THE IRRIGATIONSYSTEM SHALL BE CHARGED IN APRIL AND WINTERIZED NO LATER THAN OCTOBER EACH FALL ALL ROUTINEIRRIGATION MAINTENANCE IS TO BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.1.WATER CONSERVATION IS ENCOURAGED THROUGHOUT ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING WITHIN THEDEVELOPMENT. THE USE OF WATER-WISE PLANT SELECTION AND DROUGHT TOLERANT SPECIES SELECTIONS ISENCOURAGED. ALL LANDSCAPE PLANS MUST CLEARLY INDICATE PER WEEK WATER USE BASED ON PLANTSPECIES REQUIREMENTS.2.LAWN AND SEED AREAS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH PERMANENT OVERHEAD WATERING SYSTEMS UTILIZINGSPRAY OR ROTOR IRRIGATION HEADS. HEAD TO HEAD COVERAGE IS REQUIRED IN ALL IRRIGATED LAWN ANDSEEDING AREAS. ALL IRRIGATION HEADS ARE TO BE INSTALLED AT A GRADE SO NOT TO BE DAMAGED BYMAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT.3.PERENNIAL PLANTINGS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH A DESIGNATED DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND SHOULD BEADJUSTED APPROPRIATELY FOR PLANT REQUIREMENTS THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON.4.TREES AND SHRUBS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH A DESIGNATED BUBBLER OR DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEMADJUSTED APPROPRIATELY FOR TREE SPECIES, MATURITY, AND SIZE. IF TREES AND SHRUBS ARE INSTALLEDWITHIN THE CONFINES OF A PERENNIAL PLANTING AREA WITH AN ESTABLISHED DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM, THEINCORPORATION OF THESE TREES AND SHRUBS WILL BE ADDRESSED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS AND ASSESSEDBY A LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL.VEGETATIONALL MAINTENANCE SERVICES ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY A LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTED BY THEOWNER. ROUTINE AND THOROUGH WEEDING, MULCHING, AND PRUNING, ALONG WITH PROPER IRRIGATION ARE THEPREFERRED METHODS FOR WEED CONTROL AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF PLANT GROWTH AND HEALTH.1.TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A HEALTHY STATE, ANY TREE OR SHRUB SHOWING MORE THAN30% DESICCATION OR DAMAGE SHALL BE REPLACED.2.PRUNING AND WEEDING IS TO BE PERFORMED AT A PRE-ESTABLISHED REGULAR INTERVAL. ALL PRUNING ANDWEEDING IS TO BE PERFORMED BY A LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL AT THE APPROPRIATE TIMES THROUGHOUTTHE GROWING SEASON IN ORDER TO PREVENT SHOCK TO PLANT MATERIAL AND PROMOTE WEED COMPETITION.3.MULCH IS TO BE USED IN ALL PLANTING BEDS AND AROUND THE BASE OF ALL TREES AND SHRUBS PLANTEDWITHIN LAWNS AND OPEN SPACES. MULCH TYPE AND DEPTH IS TO BE CLEARLY INDICATED ON LANDSCAPEPLANS AND IS SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ARC PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. A SAMPLE PHOTO OF PROPOSEDMULCH MATERIAL IS TO BE SUBMITTED TO ARC FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.a. ACCEPTABLE NATURAL AND STONE MULCHES ARE AS FOLLOWS:1. ½” TO 1” RAINBOW ROCK2. ¾” TO 1.5” BIG SKY GOLD COBBLE3. SMALL OR LARGE ROCK BARK4. SHREDDED CEDAR5. MINI BARK NUGGETS6. BARK DUST / SOIL PEP7. ARC APPROVED ALTERNATE. MUST SUBMITTAL PHYSICAL SAMPLE TO ARC1.SOD LAWN AREAS ARE TO BE MAINTAINED AT A MOWED HEIGHT NO LESS THAN 3 INCHES AND BE ALLOWED TOGROW TO A HEIGHT OF 4”- 4 1/2” BETWEEN CUTTINGS. NATIVE SEED AREAS SHOULD BE MOWED TWICE A YEAR,ONCE IN MAY AND AGAIN IN THE LATE FALL, WITH A MOW HEIGHT NO LESS THAN 6 INCHES.2.FERTILIZATION AND PEST CONTROL: A PREDETERMINED FERTILIZATION REGIMENT SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BYTHE OWNER WORKING IN CONJUNCTION WITH A LANDSCAPE PROFESSIONAL. ALL LAWN AREAS, NATIVE SEEDING,TREES, SHRUBS, AND PERENNIALS SHALL BE FERTILIZED AS NECESSARY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN PLANT HEALTHAND PROMOTE LONG TERM GROWTH. ORGANIC METHODS OF PEST CONTROL ARE ENCOURAGED, THE USE OFCHEMICAL PEST CONTROL APPLICATIONS ON TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, AND LAWN AREAS WILL BE ALLOWEDIF DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL WITH APPROVAL FROM THE ARC ANDAPPLIED BY A LICENSED APPLICATOR. THE USE OF POLLINATOR FRIENDLY PESTICIDES IS REQUIRED AND ARE TOBE APPLIED IN A SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS MANNER.HARDSCAPEALL HARDSCAPE MATERIAL INCLUDING PLAZAS, PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS, PARKING AREAS, AND SIDEWALKS SHALLBE MAINTAINED IN A MANNER THAT IS SAFE FOR ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USES AND IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THEORIGINAL DESIGN INTENT.1.SNOW REMOVAL: ALL PLAZA SPACES, PEDESTRIAN CORRIDORS, SIDEWALKS, PARKING AREAS, AND PATIOS AREREQUIRED TO HAVE SWEEPING AND/OR SNOW REMOVAL. ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HARDSCAPE SHALL BE KEPTCLEAR OF ANY OBSTRUCTIONS OR HAZARDS.SEE CITY OF BOZEMAN COMPLETION ANDMAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTSSEE UPS PROJECT MANUAL FOR MAINTENANCEREQUIREMENTS