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ORDINANCE NO. 97- 29 <br />(2) Trees required. Trees shall be planted in the nonvehicular open space to meet the <br />following requirements: <br />(a) Multiple -family residential zoning districts and mobile home residential <br />zoning districts requiring site plan approval: a minimum of one tree per <br />each two thousand (2,000) square feet of nonvehicular open space or <br />fraction thereof, <br />(b) Commercial zoning districts (except "heavy commercial") and medical <br />districts: a minimum of one tree per each three thousand (3,000) square <br />feet of nonvehicular open space or fraction thereof, <br />(c) Heavy commercial, and industrial zoning districts: a minimum of one tree <br />per each four thousand (4,000) square feet of nonvehicular open space or <br />fraction thereof. <br />NMS;9F=W=6 <br />� :..� ..>.:.:;:.;;;::> <br />10. LANDSCAPING CLEARANCE FROM ELECTRICAL FACILITIES <br />Establish landscaping chapter section 926.09(6); as follows: <br />Landscaping near overhead electrical transmission or distribution lines <br />La) When canopy trees are pmvosed to beplanted within 30' (horizontal <br />distancel of overhead electrical transmission or distribution Imes (not <br />service lined the following; shallapply: <br />1. A cross-section shall be provided on the landscape plan. depicting <br />the estimated can0 shape and size at maturity in relation to the <br />location of the lowest electrical overhead transmission or <br />distribution wire and the distance from the mature tree canopy <br />edge to the wire. <br />2. The distance from the estimated mature tree canopy edge to the <br />wire shall be at least 10'. <br />DECEMBER 16, 1997 <br />-35- Pr, <br />