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City Council
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4/8/2013
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6.4.A. - Page 58 ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> unless species selection warrants a different spacin� or plantin� location. Trees shall be <br /> located away from primary entrances. Generally, trees should be spaced no more than <br /> three feet from the face of the curb in order to provide shade to both the sidewalk and <br /> the roadway, and to provide a physical buffer between pedestrians and traffic. When <br /> located within a parkwav strip, street trees should be centered within it. Trees should be <br /> ali�ned with other trees on the block. Exact tree locations shall be at the discretion of <br /> the responsible review authoritv. <br /> 4. Street Tree Sidewalk Encroachment. Street trees mav be located within the reauired <br /> sidewalk area, provided that at least ei�ht feet in width of sidewalk area is available, <br /> clear, and unimpeded for pedestrian traffic. <br /> 5. Outdoor Dinin� Encroachment. Chairs and tables for outdoor dinin� and carts for <br /> merchant displav mav be permitted in the public ri�ht-of-wav (i.e. in sidewalk areas), <br /> provided that the use maintains a minimum six-foot wide unobstructed portion of <br /> sidewalk corridor adiacent to the buildin� which is clear and unimpeded for pedestrian <br /> traffic, and the use keeps the full width of the buildin� entrance clear and unimpeded <br /> for buildin� access. Outdoor furniture, includin� but not limited to, chairs, tables, <br /> umbrellas, heat lamps, windscreens, busin� stations, partitions, and planters, shall not <br /> be permanentiv fixed into the public ri�ht-of-wav (i.e. sidewalk areas) without prior <br /> approvals from Redwood Citv, such as a revocable encroachment permit issued bv the <br /> City En�ineer and/or the City Council. <br /> D. Secondary Street Parkwav Required. On streets identified in Table 54-2 as secondarv <br /> streets, a landscaped parkwav located between the sidewalk and the street mav be <br /> required. If an existin� parkway on the secondary street adjacent to the property exists, a <br /> parkway shall be required and the width of the parkway shall be consistent with existin� <br /> parkway widths alon� that secondary street. If an existin� parkway on the secondary street <br /> does not exist, the requirement for and/or width of the landscaped parkway shall be <br /> determined by the responsible review party on a case by case basis. A required parkway <br /> shall be provided in addition to any required sidewalk width on secondary streets. <br /> E. Landscapin�. Landscapin� shall be provided to enhance the appearance of development <br /> proiects, provide pedestrian comfort, create shaded areas, reduce heat and �lare, conserve <br /> water, screen potentiallv incompatible land uses and facilities, and improve air and water <br /> ualit . <br /> 1. Landscape Plans. A landscape plan shall be submitted as part of the development <br /> application. <br /> a. Desi�n lavout. The landscape plan shall exhibit a desi�n lavout that demonstrates <br /> the desired landscapin� pro�ram in terms of function, location, size/scale, theme, <br /> and similar attributes. <br /> ATTY/ORD.387/GP ZONING ORD MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT UNDER ARTICLE 54 <br /> REV:03-06-13 PT <br /> Page 55 of 86 <br />
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