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ORDINANCE NO. 97- 29 <br />fib) Within a horizontal distance of 30' of an overhead electrical transmission or <br />distribution line (not a service line), in addition to generally prohibited <br />exotic nuisance species the following plant species are prohibited from <br />being used on any landscaping Rian for county approval• Earleaf <br />Acacia, Woman's Tongue Tree Norfolk Island Pine Bischofia, Schefflera. <br />Ear Tree Eucalyptus Non -Native Ficus. Silk Oak Chinese Tallow Tree <br />and Java Plum. <br />Establish landscaping chapter section 926.09(7), as follows: <br />ja Landscaping near utility voles, guy wires, and transformer pads. Tree& shrubs, <br />and vines shall be planted and maintained so as to Provide a clearance of at <br />least S' around utility Poles. guy wires and anchors, and transformer Pads. <br />11. PERIMETER BUFFER STANDARDS <br />Amend landscaping chapter section 926.08, as follows: <br />(1) A perimeter buffer is a landscaped strip along parcel boundaries that serves as a <br />buffer between incompatible uses and zoning districts, as an attractive boundary of <br />the parcel or use, or as both a buffer and attractive boundary. Existing native <br />vegetation and upland native plant communities as described in Chapter 929, <br />Upland Habitat Protection, may be utilized to meet buffer requirements. <br />(2) The width and degree of vegetation required depends on the nature of adjoining <br />thoroughfares and uses. Chapter 915, Planned Development, and Chapter 911, <br />Zoning, of the County Land Development Code, set forth buffer type requirements <br />for adjacent properties, based on land use and zoning districts. <br />(3) Buffer types and opg ue features. There are four (4) buffer types to be utilized in <br />Indian River County. They are, in order of intensity, as follows: Type A buffer, <br />Type B buffer, Type C buffer and Type D buffer. Buffers may require opaque <br />features including three foot and six foot opaaue features. where specified in the <br />land development regulations <br />(4) Required opaque features shall consist of a solid masonry wall or earthen berm <br />unless the Planning and Zoning_ Commission approves a substitute material (such <br />as a completely opaque living landscape barrier) based upon the use and conditions <br />of the project site and adjacent site. Landscaping is required along both sides of a <br />wall unless otherwise approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br />(5) In cases where the abutting*, use/district is separated from the project site by a local <br />road. the buffer We shall be reduced one category We e.g. from Type "A" or <br />Type "B"), but the height of the opaque feature shall remain the same. In cases <br />where the abutting; use(district is separated from the project site by a Thorou are <br />Plan road. the buffer type shall be reduced two category tomes L. a. "A" to "C") <br />but in all cases shall require at least a Type "D" buffer. <br />(Q ftuired 3' and 6' opgque features shall be measured from the finished floor <br />elevation of the proposed structure(s). This requirement can be modified -b_y the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission based upon grade differences and the <br />relationship between the height and mass of the proposed building and its setback <br />from the property line The maximum required height of an opaque feature shall <br />be 8' above the site Vade where the feature is located <br />DECEMBER 16, 1997 <br />-36- <br />