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TOTALSITEAREA • 1,129,445S~F,/ 25.93ACRES TOTAL PARKWCi SPACE& 557 • TOTAL VSAr 121,695S.F.v
T TANI A ITEMREQUIREDPROVEYPEKEYBOCLNAME COMMON NAME Tree
Re uirements q ~c Trees
at 15 r Acre 389 433. (See Tree Ge6t note below)TD Taxodium distichum ~TREESBald Cypress Land
Re uirements: qJV Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar Planting
Area at 20°kof Totd Site Area 225,889S.F./ 5,19ACRES 415,199 S.F./ 9,53ACRES L._ _
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i ~Landt3CReuirementsPCPistachiochinensisChinesePistoche ~ 4Perimeter
Screenng of Parking Lots N/AN/A .Visible
From Public Rights-of-WayLS Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum _~:r rr
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Canopy Tree per 15 Parking Spaces 38 76 QV
Quercus virginiano Live Oak ,I
Stwb per 5 Parking Spaces 112 172 I
Tree r 4500 S.F, of Vehicular Surface Areo 28 127 QS Quercus shumardii Shumard .Red Ook v~ I
Shnb per 1,500S.F. of Vehicular Surface Area 82 121 QT
Diospyros texana Texas Persimmon Tree
Credits F
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five acres of dense wooded area shall De preserved.UC Ulmus crassifolia Cedar Elm Using
a factor of 44 frees per acre (I tree per 1,000s.f.) yields on estimated 220 preserved trees. Tfus is o conserwtive estimate of the number of trees to receive credt.If
a mare definitive number is requ~ed, the developer or his representative shall conduct a field inspection vnth a City of Denton representative to determine the actual number of tree credits
to be granted,LI Logerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle Perimeter
Screening of Parking Lots IC Ilex cornuta 'burfordii x nana'Dwarf Burford Holly 52 18"-24"CONT.30" OC Date 20 APRIL 2001 Note:
This proposed landscape concept meets all landscape requirements of Chapter 31 of the Denton Code of ordinances with the excepfion of Article 11, Section 31-6 (a) (1).RevWone Preservationofthelargestandofexistingtreesatthesoutheastquadrantofthepropertyisintendedtofulfillaporfionofthenotedrequirement (fifteen trees per acre of one tree per SHRUBS & trees
at the southeastern quadrant of the is intended to fulfill a portion of the tree planting requirements). propertyGROUNDCOVER RI Rapheolepis indica Springtime Indian Hawthorn var. Springtime Note:
Reference Civil Site Pion for Open Space calculations.JH Juniperus horizontalis Plumosa Andorra Juniper I W
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