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e. Boundary lines of the property with accurate dimensions, and note with scale and <br />north arrow. <br />f. The locations of existing and proposed buildings, parking lots, public roads, <br />easements and other improvements. <br />g. The location, approximate size and common name of existing trees. <br />h. A planting schedule containing: <br />1. Symbols. <br />2. Quantities. <br />3. Common names and botanical names. <br />4. Size of plant materials. <br />5. Root condition specifications. <br />6. Special planting instructions. <br />i. Planting details illustrating proposed locations of all new plant material, including <br />proposed walls, fences, planters, landscaped islands, and other landscaping-relaxed <br />improvements. <br />j. Details of restoration of disturbed areas, including areas to be sodded and seeded. <br />k. Location of existing wetlands. <br />(3) Minimum requirements. All open areas of a lot which are not used and improved for <br />required parking areas, drives or storage shall be landscaped with a combination of overstory <br />trees, omamental trees, coniferous trees, shrubs, flowers, and turf or ground cover materials. <br />The number of trees on the lot, tract, or parcel shall not be less than the perimeter of the <br />described area as measured in feet divided by 40. <br />a. Overstory trees. Fifty percent of the required trees shall be overstory trees. <br />b. Ornamental trees. Twenty-five percent of the required trees shall be ornamental <br />trees. <br />c. Coniferous trees. Twenty-five percent of the required trees shall be coniferous trees. <br />d. Additional landscaping. In order to accomplish an adequate buffer, additional <br />landscaping over and above the required amount maybe requested by the city. <br />