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O-338-C fi . · · · CITY OF CLERMONT ORDINANCE No. 338-C AN ORDINANCE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 118 VEGETATION, ARTICLE II LANDSCAPING, SECTION 118-33 IRRIGATION, SECTION 118-34 INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPE MATERIAL, SECTION 118-36 PLANT MATERIAL, SECTION 118-37 LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, SECTION 118-38 VEHICULAR USE AREA INTERIOR LANDSCAPING, SECTION 118-41 PERF ERRED TREE LIST, SECTION 118-44 ILLUSTRATIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the City of Clermont Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as the Local Planning Agency of the City, has held a public hearing on June 1, 2004 and following such hearing found this Ordinance to be in the best interests of the City of Clermont, and recommended that the City Council adopt this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clermont desires to amend Chapter 122, of the City of Clermont Code of Ordinances known as the Land Development Regulations; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clermont finds and determines that this Ordinance is consistent with and implements the City of Clermont Comprehensive Plan and that adoption thereof is in the best interest of the City of Clermont. NOW, THEREFORE, be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Clermont, Florida as follows: The City Council of the City of Clermont has the authority to adopt this Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Florida and Chapter 163 and 166, Florida Statutes, SECTION I. The City of Clermont Land Development Regulations are hereby amended to read as follows: {i · · · , Sec. 118-33. Irrigation plan. lnigation system required, All required landscaping; including the side slopes of water retention areas, shall be served with a low volume, permanent irrigation system. A water emitter shall be installed at the base of each required canopy tree. The water emitter shall be designed and dedicated solely for the irrigation of the required canopy tree, In order to establish a healthy and deep root system, the water emitter shall be capped off or removed after one year, unless otherwise directed by city staff, An irrigation plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the city in all instances where a separate landscape plan is required. Such plan shall indicate use of state-mandated backflow and rain sensor equipment and a low- volume irrigation system designed specifically for the proposed landscape installation, shall delineate irrigation zones if proposed, and shall clearly illustrate compliance with the required building plan and site approval process, Maintenance. The property owner, tenant and any agent of an owner or tenant, shall be jointly and severally responsible for the proper maintenance of irrigation systems. Irrigation systems installed to meet the requirements of this code shall be maintained in proper operating condition at all times. Inspection. Irrigation systems will be inspected by city staff after installation. It must be demonstrated that the system is functioning properly in order to obtain a certificate of occupancy, One year after the certificate of occupancy is issued, a second inspection will be made by City staff to verify that the system continues to function properly. Sec. 118-34. Installation of landscape material. Installation of landscape material shall strictly be in accordance with the approved landscape plan. Any request for substitution or relocation of materials shall be submitted in writing, along with a revised plan, to the department of planning and zoning for approval. All landscaping shall be installed in a sound workmanship-like manner and in accordance with recognized and accepted good planting procedures. Installation shall mean survival in perpetuity, and replacement, if necessary, of all materials. The administrative official or his established designee shall inspect all landscaping, and no certificate of occupancy or similar authorization shall be issued unless the landscaping meets the requirements provided in this article. One year after the certificate of occupancy is issued, a second inspection will be made by City staff to verify that all required landscaping is established, healthy and properly maintained. " · · · Canopy and understory trees shall be properly staked to ensure healthy growth and increased survivability. Staking kits shall use guidelines that are adjustable and made of nylon or other material that will not harm the bark of the tree. Wire or cable guidelines with hose strapping are prohibited, Staking kits shall be removed one year after the certificate of occupancy is issued, unless otherwise directed by staff. Verification of material grade and growing method. The tree supplier shall provide verification that all trees meet the standards for Florida No. 1 grade and are container grown in the proper size container. Sec. 118-35. Maintenance and pruning. Maintenance. The owner, tenant and their agent, if any, shall be jointly and severally responsible for the maintenance of all landscaping, which shall be maintained in good condition so as to present a healthy, neat and orderly appearance and shall be kept free from refuse and debris, All required landscaping shall be maintained in perpetuity. Sec. 118-36. Plant material. (a) Quality. Plant materials used in conformance with provisions of this chapter shall meet specifications of Florida NO.1 grade or better, according to the current edition of Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants of the state department of agriculture. (b) Trees. (1) Trees shall be species having an average mature spread of crown of greater than 15 feet and having trunks which can be maintained in clean condition over five feet of clear wood, Trees having an average mature spread of crown less than 15 feet may be substituted by grouping the trees so as to create the equivalent of 15 feet of crown spread. (2) Canopy tree species shall be container grown in a minimum 65 gallon container. Canopy trees shall be a minimum of three (3) inches in caliper, have a minimum six (6) foot spread, and be a minimum of twelve feet in overall height immediately after planting, Canopy trees shall meet the standards as specified in section 118-2. The location of trees of any species known to have a root system capable of causing damage to roadways or utilities shall require staff approval. (.Î · (3) Understory tree species shall be a minimum of eight feet in overall height immediately after planting with a four foot spread, and shall meet the standards as specified in section 118-2. (4) 60% of required canopy trees in parking lots shall be live oak trees. Sec. 118-37. Landscape Buffers. (I) Building façade landscaping. Landscape plantings shall be provided around the perimeter of buildings in order to break up the monotony of blank expanses of walls and to generally enhance the aesthetics of any building. Landscape areas shall be provided adjacent to or within 25 feet from the building walls visible to the public, The landscape areas shall extend along 60 percent of the total length of the wall, exclusive of those areas required for direct access to the building. The planting area shall be at least 36 inches in width. {J) Landscaping around back flow preventors. Landscape plantings shall be provided around the perimeter of back flow perventors, Shrubs shall be the height of the preventor they are screening and provide an opaque screen to buffer to the preventor. Shrubs and plantings shall remain seven and one half feet from any fire department hook up. · Sec. 118-41. Preferred tree list. PREFERRED CANOPY TREE LIST a b c X md American Elm Ulmus americana XX wd Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum m Basswood Tilia americana XX XX dm Live Oak Quercus virginiana XX md Pignut Hickory Carya glabra Ironwood Carpinus aroliniana XX wm Pond Cypress Taxodium ascendens XX md Red Bay Persea borbonia XX wd Red Maple Acer rubrum XX d Sand Live Oak Quercus geminata XX d Scrub Hickory Carya floridana XX md Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora XX X m Sugarberry Celtis laevigata XX X mwd Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua m Sycamore Platanus occidental is m Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipfera · f' · · · XX dm XX xx mw xx md Turkey Oak Winged Elm, Cork Elm Shumard Oak Lace Bark Quercus myrtfolia Ulmus alata Quercus shumardii Ulmus parvifolia a - Unidentified drought tolerance scale used in our land development regs, b - Landscaping to promote water conservation using the principles of Xeriscape, This is a drought tolerance index provided by SJRWMD. X = Moderate drought tolerance XX = High drought tolerance c - Drought Tolerant Plant Guide for Lake County, Lake County Water Authority. d = dry m= moist w= wet Sec. 118-43. Prohibited Trees. Common Name Bolanical Name Silk Oak Jacaranda Australian Pine Eucalyptus Ear Tree Paper Mulberry Chinaberry Cajeput or Punk Tree Florida Holly or Brazilian Pepper Chinese Tallow Tree Mimosa Black Cherry Grevillea robusta Jacaranda acutifolia Casuarina species Species Enlerlobium cyclocarpum Broussonetia papyrifora Nebia azedarch Melaluca leucadendra Schinus terebinfolius Sapium sebiferum Albizzia julibrissin Prunus Serotina Sec. 118-44. Illustrations Remove Figure 118-44B.Typical Tree Planting Detail Remove Figure 118-44C. Typical Multi-Trunk Tree Planting Detail ; '¡I"" .1'..... . ,. .; · · ~ !~'. : - ;~ -:.~, ......... ' · SECTION II. All other conditions shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION III. All Ordinances or parts of this Ordinance in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.' . SECTION IV.. Should any section or part of this section be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such adjudication's shall not apply to or affeCt any other provision of this Ordinance, except to the extent that the entire section or part of . the section may be inseparable in meaning and effect from the section to which such holding shall apply. SECTION V. This Ordinance shall be published as provided by law and it shall beoome law and shall take effect immediately upon its Second Reading and Final Passage. . First Reading on the 8th day of June 2004. Second Reading on the 22nd day of June 2004. PASSED AND ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THIS 22nd DAY OF June 2004. CITY OF CLERMONT """;'" c ~,. . "<,.", . .." A~ 'T~CY ACKROYD, City ,