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  3. Article 3.5. Neighborhood Transitions

Sec. 3.5.3. Zone A: Protective Yard

  1. Type 1: Narrow(10 feet)
    1. Width
      A Type 1 protective yard must be an average width of at least 10 feet.
    2. Installation Requirements
      A Type 1 protective yard must include the following:
      1. A wall between 6.5 and 9 feet in height;
      2. Four shade trees per 100 lineal feet;
      3. Three understory trees per 100 lineal feet; and
      4. 40 shrubs per 100 lineal feet.
  2. Type 2: Narrow(20 feet)
    1. Width
      A Type 2 protective yard must be an average width of at least 20 feet. 

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    2. Installation Requirements
      A Type 2 protective yard must include the following:
      1. A wall or fence between 6.5 and 9 feet in height;
      2. Five shade trees per 100 lineal feet;
      3. Four understory trees per 100 lineal feet; and
      4. 30 shrubs per 100 lineal feet.
  3. Type 3: Narrow(50 feet)
    1. Width
      A Type 3 protective yard must be an average width of at least 50 feet.
    2. Installation Requirements
      A Type 3 protective yard must include the following:
      1. Six shade trees per 100 lineal feet;
      2. Five understory canopy trees per 100 lineal feet; and
      3. 60 shrubs per 100 lineal feet.
    3. Optional Provisions
      1. A fence or wall between 6.5 and 8 feet in height may be installed.
      2. In lieu of planting required shrubs, a berm with a minimum height of 3 feet may be installed.
    4. Permitted uses
      1. Landscaping, fences, walls and berms.
      2. Swales, underground detention facilities and bioretention facilities. Detention facilities must be located at least 20 feet from the district boundary line. Landscaping quantities specified in Sec. 3.5.3.C.2. above may not be reduced.
  4. Design and Installation
    1. A required protective yard may be replaced with a tree conservation area that meets the requirements of Article 9.1. Tree Conservation.
    2. Required landscaping in a protective yard must meet the design and installation requirements of Sec. 7.2.4.
    3. In no case shall required landscaping exceed 30% of the total lot area, see Sec. 7.2.2.D.
    4. Protective yards must meet the location requirements of Sec. 7.2.4.C.
    5. Fences, walls and berms located in a protective yard must meet the requirements of Sec. 7.2.4.D. Fences, walls and berms cannot be located in a protective yard when the protective yard is also a tree conservation area.

Book traversal links for Sec. 3.5.3. Zone A: Protective Yard

  • Sec. 3.5.2. Transition Zones
  • Sec. 3.5.4. Zone B: Use Restrictions
Supplement Number
28
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UDO Chapters

  • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER 2. RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 3. MIXED USE DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 5. OVERLAY DISTRICTS
  • CHAPTER 6. USE REGULATIONS
  • CHAPTER 7. GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 8. SUBDIVISION & SITE PLAN STANDARDS
  • CHAPTER 9. NATURAL RESOURCE PROTECTION
  • CHAPTER 10. ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER 11. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
  • CHAPTER 12. DEFINITIONS
  • HISTORY TABLE
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  • Article 3.1. General Provisions
  • Article 3.2. Base Dimensional Standards
  • Article 3.3. Height Requirements
  • Article 3.4. Frontage Requirements
  • Article 3.5. Neighborhood Transitions
    • Sec. 3.5.1. Applicability
    • Sec. 3.5.2. Transition Zones
    • Sec. 3.5.3. Zone A: Protective Yard
    • Sec. 3.5.4. Zone B: Use Restrictions
    • Sec. 3.5.5. Zone C: Height and Form
    • Sec. 3.5.6. Historic Alley Transition
  • Article 3.6. Additional Housing Patterns
  • Article 3.7. Frequent Transit Development Option

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