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RV-88-4 page 2 <br /> 2 . No recreational vehicle site shall be located within the following <br /> setback areas: <br /> Front yard - 30 feet <br /> Side yard - 10 feet <br /> Rear yard - 30 feet <br /> 3 . Extensive landscaping is necessary around the perimeter of <br /> the project. Details of a landscaping and irrigation plan <br /> shall be shown on the Site Plan. Landscaping details shall <br /> include a key showing size, type, number, and spacing of all <br /> proposed plantings . Details of an automatic and timed sprink- <br /> ler system shall be shown. All approved landscaping and sprink- <br /> lers shall be in place prior to issuance of an occupancy permit. <br /> Landscaped areas shall be planted in the following manner: <br /> Trees: Spaced not to exceed 25 feet on center at a ratio <br /> of 25%-15 gallons , 50%-5 gallons, 25%-1 gallon. <br /> Shrubs : Spaced not to exceed 10 feet on center at a ratio <br /> of 20%-5 gallons , 80%-1 gallon. <br /> Groundcover: 100% coverage. <br /> 4 . A trash enclosure shall be designated on the Site Plan. The <br /> enclosure shall be designed to accomodate all trash receptacles <br /> and constructed on three sides with a solid wall and gated <br /> on the fourth side. In addition, covered trash cans shall <br /> be located throughout the RV park. <br /> 5 . If lighting is proposed, the location, type, and height of <br /> all lighting shall be shown on the Site Plan. Light standards <br /> shall not exceed 20 ' in height. All lighting shall be hooded <br /> and oriented to avoid glare onto adjacent properties . <br /> 6 . The parking lot and driveways shall be surfaced with asphaltic <br /> concrete . This shall be indicated on the Site Plan. Indivi- <br /> dual RV sites may be graveled. <br /> 7 . Staff recommends that the RV sites located along the perimeter <br /> of the site be reoriented to facilitate greater maneuverability <br /> and safety of RV' s when pulling into and leaving the spaces . <br /> 8 . Additional directional arrows are needed on the Site Plan to <br /> determine proposed on-site traffic circulation. It appears <br /> that a redesign of the circulation system may be warranted. <br />