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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20202595.tiffcfm,e,t ovi, WELD COUNTY CODE ORDINANCE 2020-15 Ic-i IN THE MATTER OF REPEALING AND REENACTING, WITH AMENDMENTS, CHAPTER 23 ZONING, AND REPEALING CHAPTER 26 REGIONAL URBANIZATION AREAS, OF THE WELD COUNTY CODE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on December 28, 2000, adopted Weld County Code Ordinance 2000-1, enacting a comprehensive Code for the County of Weld, including the codification of all previously adopted ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted on or before said date of adoption, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Code is in need of revision and clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirements therein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that certain existing Chapters of the Weld County Code be, and hereby are, repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, and the various Chapters are revised to read as follows. CHAPTER 23 ZONING ARTICLE I - General Provisions Amend Sec. 23-1-90. Definitions. The following specific words and phrases, when appearing in this Chapter in uppercase letters, shall have the meanings stated in this Section: NOXIOUS WEEDS: Includes one (1) or more annual, biennial or perennial plants which are causing or may cause damage or loss to a considerable portion of land or livestock LIVESTOCK in the COUNTY. Includes, but is not limited to, those species I-i-sted atreferenced in Section 15-1-2-0-40 of this Code. VARIANCE: A grant of relief to a person from a requirement or requirements of this Chapter, Chapter 26, or Chapter 27 when specific enforcement would result in unnecessary PAGE 1 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 hardship. A VARIANCE, therefore, permits construction or DEVELOPMENT in a manner otherwise prohibited by this Chapter, Chapter 26, or Chapter 27. ARTICLE II - Procedures and Permits Division 3 - Site Plan Review Amend Sec. 23-2-150. Intent and applicability. A. thru J. - No change. K. to any -and all applicable nd any ot;nance in ,ff Required landscaping shall be installed within one (1) calendar year of issuance of a building permit or commencement of USE, whichever occurs sooner. The Director of Planning Services may grant a one-time extension of up to one hundred twenty (120) days, for good cause shown, upon a written request by the landowner. Remainder of Section — No change. Amend Sec. 23-2-160. Application requirements for site plan review. Any person wanting to apply for a Site Plan Review shall arrange for a preapplication conference with the Department of Planning Services. The purpose of the application is to give the applicant an opportunity to demonstrate, through written and graphic information, how the proposal complies with the standards of this Chapter. The following supporting documents shall be submitted as a part of the application: A. thru L. — No change. M. Statements describing that the LANDSCAPE requirements listed below have been met: 1. The LOT shall adhere to the LOT COVERAGE requirements of the zone district in which it is located, as shown in the Bulk Requirements in this Chapter, or Chapter -or 27, if applicable. Land shall not be deemed covered if it is used for growing grass, shrubs, trees, plants or flowers or if it is otherwise suitably LANDSCAPED. 2 That portion of a LOT which abuts a PUBLIC or private STREET/ROAD RIGHT- OF-WAY shall have a minimum ten -foot wide SETBACK that is LANDSCAPED, unless the LOT is governed by a more restrictive SETBACK that is LANDSCAPED contained in a PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, Chapter 26 of this Cce-Article V of this Chapter or any other applicable County ordinance. The SETBACK that is LANDSCAPED is measured at a right angle from the existing or planned future RIGHT-OF-WAY. Sidewalks and driveways may pass through the required SETBACK. Remainder of Section — No change. PAGE 2 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 ARTICLE V - Overlay Districts Add Division 6 - 0-25 Overlay ONsifict Sec. 23-5-50a ]-25 Overlay District Esta Ushedo A. The 1-25 Overlay District is hereby established. The area within the 1-25 Overlay District is depicted on the map in Appendix 23-H. B. Any DEVELOPMENT within the 1-25 Overlay District area that requires COUNTY approval of the following land use processes shall be required to comply with this Division 6, Article V, Chapter 23: 1. Site Plan Review (including amendments to existing Site Plan Reviews). 2. Use by Special Review (including major amendments to existing Uses by Special Review). 3 Special Review Permit for MAJOR FACILITIES OF PUBLIC UTILITIES OR PUBLIC AGENCIES (including major amendments). 4 Zoning Permit under Division 17, Article IV, Chapter 23, excluding second SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING. Sec. 23-5-510. Fur ose. A. The purpose of the 1-25 Overlay District is to provide standards for new DEVELOPMENT that: 1. Are consistent and uniform, 2. Promote economic development in the area by enhancing the appearance from roadways, and 3. Mitigate impacts of new DEVELOPMENT on ADJACENT properties. Sec. 23-5-520. L ndscaping recuirementse A. Design criteria. 1. LANDSCAPES shall utilize the following principles for efficient use of water: a Well -planned and approved planting schemes. b Appropriate selection of drought -tolerant turf species to minimize water needs and the use of water -hungry species of turf. c. Mulch to reduce evaporation. PAGE 3 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 d. Zone plant groupings according to its microclimatic needs and water requirements. e. Improvement of the soil with organic matter, if needed. f. Efficient irrigation design. 9. Proper maintenance and irrigation scheduling. 2 Landscaping plans shall consist of a variety of species, and landscape designers shall strive to maximize the use of native species. Where native material is not appropriate for the intended use or appearance, plant species that are regionally adapted and noninvasive shall be used. A partial list of plant materials that are native or adapted to Colorado's Front Range is included in Appendix 23-1. 3. The following plant materials shall not be included in the landscaping design: a. Cotton -bearing cottonwood (Populus). b. Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila). c. Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia). d. Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima). e. NOXIOUS WEEDS. 4. BUILDINGS and PARKING LOTS shall be located to preserve and promote the health of existing trees. The applicant shall be responsible for locating and preserving, where feasible, all individual trees of four -inch caliper or larger in size (measured six (6) feet above the surrounding ground) and massed groups of three (3) or more smaller trees. Before construction, the following precautions shall be taken to preserve quality trees: a The applicant shall submit to the Department of Planning Services a detailed Landscape Plan delineating the existing and proposed trees, shrubs, groundcovers, and natural features, such as rock outcroppings and other landscaping elements. The Plan shall show where landscaping exists or will be located, along with planting and construction details. Where existing plantings are to be retained, the applicant shall include in the plans proposed methods of protecting the plantings during construction. b The applicant shall demonstrate to the Department of Planning Services that the maximum possible landscaping was preserved or relocated through the DEVELOPMENT process. PAGE 4 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 5 Whenever the USE of the property to be developed or redeveloped will conflict with the USE of adjoining property, there shall be an opaque planted screen between the two (2) properties. The screen shall moderate the impact of noise, light, aesthetic concerns, and traffic. 6 Fescue, brome/fescue, or other turf types shall be used in lieu of bluegrass where heavy foot traffic is not anticipated. 7 LANDSCAPED areas shall be configured to maximize interconnectivity within the site to natural areas and landscaped areas within existing or future adjacent DEVELOPMENT. Small isolated islands of landscaping, except as required in PARKING LOTS and for screening along roadways, shall be avoided. Open space shall be provided where significant natural features exist. B. Landscaping requirements for parking lots. 1. At least ten percent (10%) of the area of a PARKING LOT shall be landscaped if the PARKING LOT contains ten (10) or more spaces. PARKING LOTS with fewer than ten (10) parking spaces shall include landscaping on at least five percent (5%) of the PARKING LOT area. At least seventy-five percent (75%) of the required LANDSCAPE area shall include living plant material. Generally, every tenth (10th) parking space should be delineated with a planting island. Trees planted in PARKING LOTS shall be either in bays or planting islands of at least five (5) feet by five (5) feet. Trees should be distributed throughout the parking area; however, they shall be placed so they do not obstruct visibility for cars and pedestrians. Bermina and shrub or tree planting shall be used to screen PARKING LOTS from view of the ADJACENT STREETS/ROADS. Berms may vary in height, depending on location and proximity of existing trees, but shall have smooth transitions from the top of the curb to the SETBACK line so as to not create snow traps. Grading of berms shall not be lumpy or abrupt. 3 Landscaping techniques shall be used to alleviate the harsh visual appearance that accompanies PARKING LOTS. At least seventy-five percent (75%) of the length of the frontage of the PARKING LOT must be effectively SCREENED. 4 Loading, service or storage areas shall be SCREENED with an opaque screen that is an integral part of the BUILDING architecture. Chain -link fencing with s[ats, fabric, or pallets is not an acceptable screening material. Plant material shall be used to soften the appearance of the screen. C Landscaping requirements along roadway corridors. 1. Plantings along roadways shall be integrated with the landscaping of the rest of the site. 2 A minimum LANDSCAPE SETBACK in accordance with Table 23.5 below shall be included, to be measured from the existing or future RIGHT-OF-WAY at right PAGE 5 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 angles to the STREET/ROAD towards the interior of the LOT. The LANDSCAPE SETBACK shall include five (5) shrubs (minimum size of five -gallon container) plus either one (1) shade tree with a minimum two -and -one -half -inch -caliper (measured six (6) feet above the surrounding ground) or one (1) coniferous tree with a minimum hei. ht of six 6) feet for every forty (40) feet of STREET/ROAD frontage. A mix of coniferous and deciduous trees and shrubs shall be clustered or grouped to avoid straight lines, with a maximum distance of one hundred (100) feet between trees or groupings. The effectiveness of the screening along 1-25 and State Highway 119 shall be increased by planting trees and shrubs in layered beds (two [2- or more rows of plant material rather than a single row). No parking, storage, fencing, or other STRUCTURES shall be permitted within the LANDSCAPE SETBACK. Table 23.5 1-25 Overlay District Landscape Setbacks Abutting 1-25, State Highway 119, and frontage roads Fifty (50) feet Twenty-five (25) feet Abutting State Highway 66 and all STREETS/ROADS designated as collectors or arterials on the Weld County Functional Classification Map in Appendix 8-O of the Weld County Code Abutting all other PUBLIC or private STREETS/ROADS Ten (10) feet D General landscaping standards. 1. Heavy equipment shall be kept at least five (5) feet from tree drip lines to prevent tree roots from being damaged. 2 Required plantings shall have been grown in accordance with proper horticultural practice, shall be healthy, well -branched, vigorous stock with a growth habit normal to the species and variety, shall be free of diseases, pest infestation, or damage, and shall conform to the standards set by the American Association of Nurserymen. 3. All required landscaping shall be irrigated. The Department of Planning Services may approve the use of a temporary irrigation system for plants that can survive without irrigation once established. A. Soil in areas intended for plantings shall first be amended in order to loosen compacted soil, improve the viability of plantings, and reduce the amount of watering required. Rock mulch or Gravel shall not be placed within two (2) feet of reouired trees. 6. Landscaped areas shall be maintained by the owner/tenant of the property, including landscaped areas within the adiacent RIGHT-OF-WAY unless an owners association assumes this obligation. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, irrigating, mowing, pruning, removal of trash and weeds, and replacement of any required plantings that become diseased, infested, or otherwise unhealthy. PAGE 6 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 7 Re • uired landsca shall be installed within one 1 calendar ear of issuance of a building permit or commencement of USE, whichever occurs sooner. The Director of Planning Services may grant a one-time extension of up to one hundred twenty (120) days, for good cause shown, upon a written request by the landowner. ARTICLE VI - Board of Adjustment Amend Sec. 23-6-10. Powers and duties. A. The Board of Adjustment shall have the powers and duties enumerated below. The powers and duties as listed shall be exercised in conformance with the laws of the State and in conformance with the terms and conditions included in this Chapter. The powers of the Board of Adjustment shall be exercised in harmony with the intent of this Chapter or Chapter 26 or 27, as applicable, the intent of Chapter 22 of this Code and the public interest. 1. The Board of Adjustment has the power to hear and decide appeals from decisions concerning zoning issues made by any official employed by the COUNTY in the administration or enforcement of this Chapter,h-a-pr6►, or Chapter 27. 2 When there is an appeal of an administrative decision, the Board of Adjustment may, so long as such action is in conformance with the terms of this Chapter, - Chapter 26, or Chapter 27, as applicable, reverse, affirm or modify the order, decision or determination appealed from. B — No change. C The Board of Adjustment has the power to hear and decide VARIANCES from the terms of this Chapter, with the exception of VARIANCES from Article XI, Floodplain Management Ordinance, which are heard and decided by the Board of County Commissioners. The Board of Adjustment also has the power to hear and decide VARIANCES from the terms of Chapters 26 —and 27 of this Code where Chapters 26 and 27 are a-p-papplies to individual LOTS or parcels. VARIANCES may be brought to the Board of Adjustment when, because of special conditions relating to the subject land, a literal enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter, i-- - -' r 2Y: or Chapter 27 of this Code would result in unnecessary hardship to the appellant. 1. Relief from the provisions of this Chapter and Chapters 26 and 27 of this Code may not be granted when the hardship is brought about solely through the actions of the appellant. 2 No relief may be granted when the result of granting the requested relief is detrimental to the public good or when the relief is contrary to the purpose and intent of this Chapter or Chapter 2 ---27, as applicable. 3 In granting any VARIANCE, the Board of Adjustment may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards in conformity with this Chapter and Chapters _ 26--an4 27 of this Code. VIOLATION of such conditions and safeguards, when made a part of the terms under which the VARIANCE is granted, shall be deemed a VIOLATION PAGE 7 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 of this Chapter and said Chapters 26 and 27 and punishable under Article X of this Chapter. 4 Under no circumstances shall the Board of Adjustment grant a VARIANCE to allow a USE not permissible under the terms of this Chapter in the district involved, or any USE expressly or by implication prohibited by terms of this Chapter or said Chapters 26 and 27. 5. and 6. — No change. 7. No VARIANCE from Chapters 26 ant 27 of this Code shall be allowed where the term from which the VARIANCE is sought is one that was raised as an issue during the PUD zone or final plat process. Amend Sec. 23-6-40. Appeals for variance. Appeals to the Board of Adjustment brought pursuant to Subsection 23-6-10.C above shall be made and processed as set forth below. A. Application Requirements. An application for a VARIANCE in the application of specific terms or requirements in this Chapter shall be made in written form according to the following requirements: 1. thru 8. — No change. 9. Any other information determined to be necessary by the Board of Adjustment that will aid the Board of Adjustment in making a decision which will not impair the intent and purpose of this Chapter, Chapter -2-6 or Chapter 27 of this Code. 10. — No change. B.1 thru B.5 - No change. C. Duties of the Board of Adjustment. The Board of Adjustment shall hold a public hearing to consider the VARIANCE. The concurring vote of three (3) members of the Board of Adjustment shall be necessary in order to decide in favor of the appellant on any VARIANCE. An appeal for VARIANCE of the terms of this Chapter, Chapter 26 or Chapter 27 of this Code shall not be granted until and unless the Board of Adjustment, based only upon the information presented at the public hearing and its interpretation of this Code, has found and determined that: Remainder of Section — No change. PAGE 8 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 ARTICLE X — Enforcement Amend Sec. 23-10-50. Relationship to other ordinances. The Department of Building Inspection shall withhold issuance of Building Permits if the USE of the property does not conform to the terms set forth in this Chapter and any other specified County ordinance where made applicable by the terms set forth in the specified ordinance including, but not limited to, those ordinances contained in Chapters 20, 24, 7-27 and 29 of this Code. Add Appendix 23-H, 1-25 Overlay District Boun •'ary } y p — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-I, Partial List of Plant Materials as General Resource — ATTACHE Add Appendix 23-J, Berming and Screening Parking — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-K, Screening Parking from Roadways — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-L, Screening Parking and Structures — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-M, 1-25 Corridor Treatment — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-N, 1-25 Corridor Treatment Travel Lane Viewpoint — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-O, 1-25 Corridor Treatment Frontage Road Viewpoint — ATTACHED Add Appendix 23-P, State Highway 119 Corridor Treatment — ATTACHED CHAPTER 26 REGIONAL URBANIZATION AREAS _ REPEALED E BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby is, directed to arrange for Municode to supplement the Weld County Code with the amendments contained herein, to coincide with chapters, articles, divisions, sections, and subsections as they currently exist within said Code; and to resolve any inconsistencies regarding capitalization, grammar, and numbering or placement of chapters, articles, divisions, sections, and subsections in said Code. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board, if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. PAGE 9 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 I The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 2020-15 was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 5th day of October, A.D., 2020. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney Date of signature: P ublication: First Reading: P ublication: Second Reading: Publication: Final Reading: P ublication: Effective: July 15, 2020 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Mike Freeman, Chair Steve Moreno, Pro -Tern Scott K. James Barbara Kirkmeyer Kevin D. Ross August 24, 2020 September 2, 2020, in the Greeley Tribune September 14, 2020 September 23, 2020, in the Greeley Tribune October 5, 2020 October 14, 2020, in the Greeley Tribune October 19, 2020 PAGE 10 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 Appendix 23-H I-25 _ Overlay Bounda Ma 3 I 03N68W 03N68W 6 03N68W 7 03N68W 18 03N68W 19 03N68W 30 5 • 03N68W 8 03N68W 4 03N68 3 03N68W 03N68W 9 �. t 1 I 03N68W 1 03N68W 03N68VV 17 ; 16 I 03N68W I 03N68W ; 03N61'e.W 20 21 ' 2' 1 03N68W f 03N68W 29 I 28 1 , 68W ; 03N68W ! 03N6SW 1 32 I 33 02N68W 6 02N68W 7 02N68W L w. I 1 I . 02N -68W 5 1 02N68W 4 i 119 02N68W 02N68W 8 I 9 i 02N68W 17 } i 1 4 I 02N68W 16 1 See 02N68W 3 02N68W 10 02N68W N Legend 1-25 Overlay District Highway Township / Range Section 02N68W 02N68W 21 22 .0.010 02N68W 27 03N68W 2 i 03N68W 03N67W 'W 43N6IW s-- 6 _ 03N68W ' 03N68W 11 12 . • I 03N68W I 03N68W 14 13 1.3NOW ' 03N68W 13 24 i I 03N68W E 03N68W 26 25 C 1 1 03N68W : 03N68W 35 I 36 t 02N68W 23 t 02N68W 1 03N67W 7 03N67W �3Nfs; 18 17 03N67W 19 03N67I 30 20 03N67W 93N6"1 31 1 32 02N67W 6 02N67W I a2 ;5W 02N67W 02N68W 02N67W 18 02N68W 24 5 I OfN67w 8 02N67W 0 19 2N67W 17 2N67h! 20 { - 02N68W 02N68W 02N67W 26 25 30 0gN67W • 29 .N -67-W. 32 U2 N 6 -02N68W 1 35 36 NflW"- 2 31 PAGE 11 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 Ap endix 23= The following is a partial list of plant materials that are native or adapted to Colorado's Front Range. This is not an all-inclusive list and is intended only to act as a general resource. Mature Mature Common Name Botanical Name Height Width EVERGREEN TREES White Fir ** *** Abies concolor 50-60 feet 20-25 feet Oneseed Juniper ** Juniperus monosperma :40 feet i 10-12 feet* Rocky Mountain Juniper ** Juniperus scopulorum 4-8 feet 1-6 feet Juniperus virginiana 50 feet 10-12 feet Eastern Red Cedar 'Colorado Blue Spruce ** Picea pungens 80-100 feet 15-25 feet Bristlecone Pine ** *** Pinus aristata 20-40 feet 15-20 feet Pinyon Pine ** *** Pinus edulis 115-25 feet 15-20 feet Pinus flexilis 130-40 feet 12-15 feet Limber Pine ** *** Austrian Pine I Pinus nigra 30-40 feet 10-15 feet Ponderosa Pine ** *** Pinus ponderosa 50-60 feet 20-25 feet , Douglas -fir ** Pseudotsuga menziesii 40-80 feet 10-12 feet SHADE TREES Common Horsechestnut IAesculus hipocastanum150-75 feet 140-60 feet Western Catalpa Catalpa speciosa 40-60 feet 20-30 feet • Hackber ** Celtis occidentalis 40-50 feet r35-40 feet Fraxinus americana .50-80 feet 25-40 feet f- Autumn Purple Ash Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata .50-60 feet 25-30 feet Patmore Ash *** Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Patmore' 40-60 feet 20-40 feet Thornless Honeylocust *** Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 35-40 feet ' 30-50 feet Kentuck y Coffeetree Gymnocladus dioicusr60-75F feet 40-50 feet Bur Oak *** Quercus macrocarpa 40-60 feet 40-50 feet --1 Linden * *** Tilia species 330-60 feet 20-50 feet ORNAMENTAL TREES Rocky Mountain Maple ** *** Acer glabrum 10-25 feet t 10-15 feet i Bigtooth/Wasatch Maple ** *** Acer grandidentatum 20-25 feet 15-20 feet American Hornbeam *** Carpinus caroliana 20-30 feet 15-20 feet Eastern Redbud *** Cercis canadensis 25-35 feet 15-20 feet Russian Hawthorn Crataegus ambiqua .15-20 feet ;10-15 feet Cockspur Hawthorn *** Crataegus crusgalli 'Cockspur' :15-20 feet : 10-15 feet Hawthorn species * ** Crataegus spa 18-25 feet 15-20 feet PAGE 12 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 r Golden Raintree Koelreuteria paniculata Dolgo Flowering Crabapple *** Radiant Flowering Crabapple *** Flowering Crabapple * N ative Plum Malus 'Dolgo' Malus 'Radiant' Malus spp. 130-40 feet 30 feet 25-30 feet 25-30 feet 15-20 feet 15-20 feet 15-30 feet 10-20 feet Prunus americana N ewport Plum Prunus americana 'Newport' Amur Chokecherry *** 'European Bird Cherry *** Chokecherry r ** Callery Pear *** IGambel Oak ** S MALL SHRUBS f 15-20 feet rls-2b feet 7-10 feet 10-15 feet Prunus maackii 7-Prunus padus 20-25 feet 18-20 feet Prunus virginiana Pyrus calleryana 25-30 feet 15-20 feet 20-30 feet 18-25 feet ; Quercus gambelli Leadplant ** *** Sage species * ** Barberry species * ** Pygmy Peashrub b *** ' Blue Mist/Blue Beard Spiraea *** Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany *** g Y 25-30 feet 15-20 feet 20-30 feet 10-15 feet Amorpha canescens Artemisia spp. 2-4 feet —1-1-2 feet Berberis spp. Caragana pyqmaea [Catyopteris x clandonensis Cotoneaster species * Mormon Tea ** *** Euonymus species * Juniper species * ** Oregon Grape noes. seta Rocky Mountain Ninebark ** Bush Cinquefoil * ** Alpine Currant *** Spiraea species * Cercocarpus intricatus • I Cotoneaster spp. Ephedra spp. Euonymus spp. Juniperus spp. 1 q 2-4 feet 1-2 feet 2-6 feet ' 2-8 feet 3-4 feet ' 3-5 feet 3-5 feet 3-5 feet 2-4 feet Mahonia aquifolium Hancock Coralberry Snowberry *** Minns Physocarpus monogynus Potentilla fructicosa spp. Ribes alpinum Spiraea spp. 2-3 feet 1-6 feet 1-6 feet 3-6 feet J3-6 feet 1-6 feet 7 feet 1-16 feet 13-6 feet 3-4 feet 2-20 feet 3-5 feet 3-4 feet 2-4 feet 3-6 feet 1-3 feet 4-5 feet 2-6 feet 1-6 feet Symphocarpus orbiculatus 'Hancock' 2-5 feet 4-8 feet Symphoricarpos alba 3-5 feet PAGE 13 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 MEDIUM/LARGE SHRUBS Serviceberry Amelanchier laevis 18-15 feet 6-12 feet Siberian Peashrub Caragana arborscens 15-20 feet 12-18 feet Mountain Mahogany ** *** Cercocarpus montanus 10-15 feet 10-15 feet Curl -Leaf Mountain Mahogany ** Cerocarpus ledifolius 5-12 feet 5-12 feet Fernbush *** Chamaebatiaria millifolium 3-5 feet 3-6 feet Rabbitbrush ** *** Chrysothamnus nauseosus 3-5 feet 3-5 feet Dogwood * ** *** 1 Cornus spp. 6-10 feet 16-10 feet Apache Plume ** *** Fallugia paradoxa 3-5 feet 13-5 feet Forsythia species * Forsythia spp. 18-10 feet 10-12 feet Privet species * Ligustrum spp. 12-15 feet 12-15 feet Honeysuckle species * ** Lonicera spp. 4-10 feet 6-8 feet Arnold Red Honeysuckle *** Lonicera tatarica 'Arnold Red' ; 8-10 feet 8-10 feet CJlockorange * ** *** fPhlladelphus spp. 6-8 feet 6-8 feet Cistena Cherry Prunus cistena 7-10 feet 5-8 feet Western Sand Cherry ** *** Prunus pumila var. besseyi 3-6 feet 13-6 feet Common Buckthorn I Rhamnus cathartics 18-25 feet 15-25 feet Sumac species * ** sp13-10 Rhus s p. p. feet I 3-6 feet - Three -leaf j Sumac ** *** Rhus trilobata [4-6 feet 14-6 feet Golden Currant ** *** Ribes aureum 4-6 feet 4-6 feet Austrian Copper Rose Rosa foetida bicolor ; 4-5 feet 4-5 feet Rugosa Rose Rosa rugosa 3-8 feet j2-5 feet Boulder Raspberry *** Rubus deliciosus 4-6 feet 4-6 feet 1 Blue Stem Willow Salix purpurea 110-18 feet 7-15 feet Buffalo Berry 1 Sheperdia canadensis 6-8 feet 3-9 feet i Vanhoutte Spiraea *** Spiraea x vanhoutte 4-5 feet 4-6 feet Lilac species * *** Syringa spp. 18-12 feet 8-12 feet Viburnum species * Viburnum spp. 13-20 feet T3-12 feet Adam's Needle *** Yucca filamentosa 2-4 feet 2-4 feet i SPREADING JUNIPERS (EVERGREENS) Bar Harbor Juniper*** Juniperus horizontal's 'Bar Harbor' 16-8 inches 4-6 feet Blue Chip Juniper *** Juniperus horizontal's 'Blue Chip' 8-12 inches 4-6 feet I Blue Rug Juniper *** Juniperus horizontal's 'Blue Rug' J4-6 inches [5-6 feet Buffalo Juniper *** 'Buffalo' 18 6-8 feet ___ 21 Juniperus savin .12 p inches PAGE 14 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 F ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 'Big Bluestem ** *** Andropogon gerardii 5-6 feet 4-6 feet Little Bluestem *** Andropogon scoparium Maiden or Miscanthus Grass *** Switch Grass ** *** 2-3 feet Miscanthus sin en sis Panicum virgaturn Dwarf Fountain Grass *** 3-8 feet 1-2 feet 2-5 feet 3-5 feet 13-4 feet Pennisetum alopecuroides 2-3 feet 2-3 feet Miscanthus Grass *** *Depending on cultivar/species Phalaris arundinacea 'Picta' 12-15 inches 3+ feet **Native to Colorado (Source: https://coloradoplants. effco.us/PlantSearch) ***These plant materials readily adapt to the conditions found in the Rocky Mountain region. With the wide range of altitudes, microclimates, and soil conditions, not every plant is suitable or hardy in all locations. PAGE 15 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 APPENDIX 23-J - BERMING AND SCREENING PARKING PARKING L! 1. P �•. t PAGE 16 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 NO 23-K - SCREENING PARKING FROM ROADWAY • • a • i a • . • Y r • D 4. PAGE 17 2020-2595 OO2020-15 APPENDIX 23.4_, mS SCREEN roRrvtAL STREET TREES 2S' O. C. SINGLE ROW YYP sfrincie mass. 4'- S.• HaT SURFACE PARKING 1 20' NG PA SETBACK SET€IACK To STRUCTURE 1 e Note: Set streetlights 6 feet from curb in setback. Setbacks vary in each zone district. Drawing may not depict accurate setbacks. KIN 224 G • STRUCTURES STRuCTUAC . OENSE TREE MASS TO CONCEAL RARKiNG 9TRUCTt5E-\ r cal • 22' 0• t, C ct 24' PAGE 18 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 • leratir • r' • f' • ••• . �`� ....• /••••/+p • V .—••w V- • • •• • 1 /p• • ' r .w .•• i •• 0. — • • . y clef" r r + br• 11 �.. f. .•!may _� . r� •/•I �I'�y �r l +r • •� �,' ••M•. .n I. d4 • 0 X0`3.4• Sr -• ••••-Si__•._.., • — ••••-.. ...o •••...•• 4 NI am • I. • • - a—, • r� .spstei /% I , „•`/ r • • • 4. Proposed character of 1-25 Corridor i• PAGE 19 2020-2595 ORD2020-15 APPEND a Perspective • r `FL R DfO 7 MFFNT fRAVEL LA 5 ,. /47 he-D/s7 DtST. 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