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to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />(g) Parking vehicular and pedestrian circulation. The parking, vehicular and pedestrian circulation <br />standards are as follows: <br />(1) Residentparking. Resident parking shall be provided at one space per bedroom. Resident <br />parking may occur in the garage or in the driveway of individual units. <br />(2) Guestparking At minimum, one-half guest parking space per unit shall be provided in an off- <br />street parking lot or private drive. The design of the off-street parking lot shall conform to <br />the parking requirements of this Code. <br />(3) Streets. All streets shall be public and shall comply with the design standards and <br />specifications as governed by article V of this chapter, pertaining to subdivision regulations, <br />except that the required right-of-way may be reduced to 50 feet and the required street width <br />reduced to 28 feet face to face with parking limited to one side. <br />(4) Drives. <br />a. Dead-end private driveways shall serve a maximum of two structures or six units per <br />side. <br />b. Private drives shall be under the ownership and control of the property owners' <br />association, which shall be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of <br />surfacing. The association shall maintain a capital improvement program for the <br />driveways under its ownership. <br />c. Adequate length shall be added to the terminus of all dead end private drives for the <br />purposes of backing up and turning of vehicles from individual driveways. Such areas <br />shall not be used for parking. <br />d. Private drives must include plans and areas for snow storage or provide provisions in the <br />homeowners' association documents for snow removal. <br />C. Private drives shall be a minimum of 24 feet in width, back of curb to back of curb, <br />and shall not allow parking on either side unless they are a minimum 28 feet in width, in <br />which case parking may be allowed on one side. <br />(5) Sidewalks. A six-foot sidewalk shall be provided on one side of the public street. <br />(h) Landscaping/screening/lighting. A detailed landscaping and lighting plan shall be provided and <br />implemented pursuant to this section. The landscaping and screening shall address the following: <br />(1) All open areas of the development project which are not used or improved for required <br />parking areas, drives or storage shall be landscaped with a combination of overstory trees, <br />understory trees, shrubs, flowers, and ground cover materials. The plan for landscaping shall <br />include ground cover, bushes, shrubbery, trees, sculpture, foundations, decorative walks or <br />other similar site design features or materials. The landscape plan shall include detailed <br />foundation plantings for areas adjacent to buildings, walks, etc. In addition to the trees <br />required by section 30-415, the following is required: a minimum of five shrubs for each <br />dwelling unit. <br />(2) Landscaping at the boundary of the site adjoining another property and the immediate <br />perimeter of the principal structure. <br />(3) Buffer -yard landscaping for yards bordering major collector and arterial streets. Buffer -yard <br />landscaping shall include berming and the use of coniferous trees. <br />Last Updated January 2023 <br />IIIFAII I► <br />ATURE <br />