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Ordinance No. 91-04 CITY OF UGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 91-OL-1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUFFERING AND SCREENING STANDARDS OF TITLE 18 OF THE TIGARD MUNCIPAL CODE WHEREAS,Tigard Municipal Code,Chapter 18,100,"Landscaping and Screening,"provides for regulations to reduce the impacts that result from adjacent zones and uses of different types through the application of buffering and screening standards. WHEREAS, in certain situationsle above buffering and screening standards have been found to be lacking in mitigating`these adverse impacts. WHEREAS,the Tigard City Council finds that amendments to Chapter 18.100 of the Tigard Municip:l Code, identified as Exhibits "A" and 'B" are necessary to enhance community 11Vablllty by runner IeQUCing the impacts indL adjacent uses Vt wucrcut byYca uavc on vnc another. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: ISECTION 1: Chapter 18.100 shall be amended as shown in Exhibits "A" and 'B". i SECTION 2: In Exhibit"A"added portions aremiderlined and deleted portions are shown in [brackets]. SECTION 3: Exhibit'%"hereby referenced as the'Buffering and Screening Matrix,"Section 18.100.110, shall be adopted in its entirety to replace Section 18.100.130 ,Buffer Matrix." SECTION 4: This ordinance shat' be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. c PASSED: Byote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only, this a �=" day of a,c ,1991 Catherinei Wheatley, City Recorder y , _ APPROVED: This"x 11 _day of f erald R. Edwards, Mayor roved as to rm- f .. Date RDINANCE NO. 91-UL rb/bufford.69 a EXHIBIT A PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE CHAPTER 18,100 Landscaping and Screening Sections 18.100.70 to 18,100.110 Pertaining to Buffering and Screening Note: Underline represents proposed new language [Brackets] represents language proposed to be deleted 118.100.070 Buffering, Screening (General) : Use Prohibited in Buffer Areas] 18.100.070 BUFFERING AND SCREENING 18.100.080 General Provisions It io ti@ intent that these requirements shall provide for privacy and protection and reduce or eliminate the adverse impacts of visual or noise pollution at a development site, without unduly interfering with the view from neighboring properties or jeopardizing the safety of pedestrians and vehicles. (Ord. 89-06; Ord. 83-52) . Buffering and Screening is required to reduce the impacts on adfacent uses which are of a different tvpe in accordance with the matrix in this chapter The owner of each proposed development is responsible for the installation and effective maintenance of buffering and screening When different uses would be abutting one another except for separation by a right of wav, buffering, but not screening, shall be required as specified in the matrix In lieu of these standards a detailed buffer area landscaping and screening plan-may be submitted for the Director's approval as an alternative to the buffer area landscaping and screening standards -provided it affords the same degree of buffering and screening as required-by this code 1$.100.090 Buffering/Screening Recruirements A. A buffer, consists of an area within a required interior setback adjacent to a property line and having a depth equal to the amount specified in [Section 18.100.110, Buffer Matrix, ] the buffering `and screenir_a matrix and containing a length equal to the length of the _property line of the abutting use or uses B. A buffer area may on!,, be occupied lay utilities, screening, sidewalks and bikeways, and landscaping. No buildings, accessways, or parking areas shall be allowed in a buffer area except where an accessway has been approved by the City. C. A fence, hedge, or wall, or any combination of such b�L d 22 elements which are located in any yard is subject to the conditions and requirements of Section 18.100.80. [D. It is the intent that these requirements shall provide for privacy and protection and reduce or eliminate the adverse impacts of visual or noise pollution at a development site, without unduly interfering with the view from neighboring properties or jeopardizing the safety of pedestrians and vehicles. (Ord. 89-06; Ord. 83-52) .] [18.100.080 Buffering/Screening Requirements] D. The minimum improvements within a buffer area shall 1 consist of the following: [All. At least one row of trees rw4 th a comlb"incation of deciduus and evergreen trees] shall be planted. Th,-v shall be not less than 10 feet high for deciduous trees and five feet high for evergreen trees at the time of planting [and spaced as follows by size of tree.] Spacing for trees shall be as follows: Small or narrow stature trees, under 25 feet tall [and] or less than 16 feet wide (branching] at maturity shall be spaced no further than 15 feet apart. [; and] [2. ] i 4Medium sized trees between 25 feet to 40 feet tall and with 16 feet to 35 feet wide branching at maturity shall be spaced no greater than 30 feet apart. [31 iii. Large trees, over 40 feet tall and with more than 35 feet wide branching at maturity, shall be spaced no greater than 30 feet apart. 2. In addition, at least 10 five gallon shrubs or 20 one gallon shrubs shallbe planted for each 1000 sauare feet of required buffer area. 3 The remaining area shall be planted in dawn groundcover, or spread with bark mulch E. where sc ening is required the followincrstandards shall app ly in addiLion to those required for buttering: 1. A_ hedge of narrow or broadleaf evergreen shrubs shall be planted which will form a -four foot continuous screen within two Years of ` planting, or; Drc� 2. An earthen berm planted with evergreen Dlant materials shall be provided which will form a continuous screen six feet in height within two years. The unalanted portion of the berm shall be planted in lawn ground coven or bark uruscned, or• 3. A five foot or taller fence or wa11_ ahall 1-� constructed to provide a continuous sight obscuring screen. F. Buffering and Screening provisions shall be superseded by the vision clearance requirements as set forth in Chapter 18.102. G. When the use to be screened is downhill frim the adjoining zone or use, the Dreac-ribed heights of .Leuuired fences, walls, or landscape screening shall be measured from the actual grade of the-adjoining Property. In this case, fences and walls may exceed the permitted six foot height at the discretion of the director as a condition of approval When the grades are so steer) so as to make the installation of walls, fences or landscaping to the required height impractical, 'a detailed landscape/screening plan shall be submitted for approval. [B] .H.Fences, and Walls. 1. Fences and walls shall be constructed of any materials commonly used in the construction of fences and walls such as wood or brick, or otherwise acceptable by the Director; ' 2. Such fence or wall construction shall be in compliance with other City regulations; and 3. Chain link fences with [or without] slats shall qualify for screening. [only in conjunction with evergreen plant materials at the same height or taller than the fence. ] However - chainlink fences without slats shall require she planting of a continuous evergreen hedcre to be considered screening. [C. ]I.hedges. 1. An evergreen hedge or other dense evergreen landscaping may satisfy a -regairer►ent for a sight obscuring fence where requiredsubject to the height requirement in Subsections 18.100.090.8.1 and 2; 2. Such hedge or other dense landscaping shall be properly ,maintained and shall be replaced with another hedge, other dense evergreen landscaping, or a fence or wall when it ceases to serve the purpose of obscuring view; and 3v No hed-e shall l l be .T...,..�.. �. - :_�-- , --.._w_ _,. .�� ,....... o ma-'ritainte�d at a height greater than that permitted by these regulations for a fence or wall in a -tsion clearance area as set forth in Chapter 18.10t, (Ord. 89-06; Ord. 84- 71; Ord. 83-52) 18.100.100 Screening of Refuse Containers Reg_uired Except for one and two family dwellings any refuse container or refuse collection area which would be visible from a ublic street, parking lot, residential or commercial area or any public facility such as a school or park shall be screened or enclosed from, -view by placement of a solid wood fence, masonry_ wall or evergreen hedge All refuse shall be contained within the screened area. rb/lsbuffsc.rb7 ' /-v s