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Hillside Crossing Commercial Page 5 <br /> June 21, 1994 <br /> • • Overstory Trees 31 <br /> • Ornamental Trees 3 <br /> • Conifers 48 <br /> • Shrubs 34 <br /> TOTAL 82 (not including shrubs) <br /> The City's ordinance requires one tree for every 40 lineal feet. <br /> Therefore, if each lot was calculated separately, the following would be <br /> the required quantities: <br /> • Lot 1, Block 1 31 Trees <br /> • Lot 1, Block 2 63 Trees <br /> • Lot 2, Block 2 25 Trees <br /> • Lot 3, Block 2 21 Trees <br /> TOTAL 140 Trees <br /> Based on this calculation, the total number of trees (overstory, <br /> ornamental and conifers) should be increased to meet the minimum. <br /> • Given this is a Planned Unit Development and is adjacent to <br /> residential, quantities may have to be increased to accomplish the <br /> intent of the zoning and buffer the residential area. <br /> 2. The submitted landscape plan does not clearly identify a <br /> common theme throughout the Planned Unit Development. <br /> This element should be expanded upon and incorporated into <br /> the development landscape plan. <br /> 3. Areas proposed to be sodded and seeded should be identified on <br /> the plan. Generally speaking, all of phase one should be sodded <br /> and phase two may be seeded. <br /> 4. Installation of underground irrigation throughout all landscaped <br /> areas should be included and made part of the plans. <br /> 5. The quantity of landscaping along the east property line should <br /> be increased along with increasing the size of evergreens. <br /> Currently, six foot evergreens are proposed. In order to achieve <br /> immediate and effective screening, these should be increased to <br /> eight to ten feet. <br /> • <br /> hillside.pc <br />