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3/27/2000
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ORDINANCE NO. 1501 T! - <br />PAGE <br />!.- <br />PAGE 11 <br />(3) Maintenance. Required. landscaping must be maintained by the property <br />owner and/or occupant. <br />(d) Landscaping/screening for shipping container facilities. <br />(1) The property owner or tenant shall provide a natural screening. This <br />will be accomplished in one of three ways. <br />a. Leave in place existing trees, vegetation, underbrush, etc. to <br />provide a thorough, continuous and effective opaque visual <br />screening of the shipping container development. <br />b. Construct earthen berms with a combination of trees, shrubs, <br />and ground cover that after three (3) years will bet at leasat <br />twenty (20) feet in height and creates a continuous visual <br />screen. <br />C. Develop a screening plan that would be approved by the City <br />that includes a combination of trees, shrubs, and ground <br />cover that after three (3) years will be at least twenty (20) feet <br />in height and creates a continuous visual screen <br />(2) The property owner or tenant will provide screening along the <br />frontage of the site and along the side yards for a distance of fifty <br />(50) feet. In the advent that the site is adjacent to a commercial or <br />residential use, the screening shall be required for the entire length <br />of the adjacent yard area. <br />(3) All required screening shall be adjusted away from overhead power <br />lines to allow for full maturity of the trees without unnecessary <br />trimming or topping of the trees." <br />SECTION 9. Any person, as defined in Section 1.02(27) Texas Penal Code, who shall <br />violate any provision of this Ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and <br />upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars <br />($2,000.00). Each day a violation of this ordinance shall continue shall constitute a <br />separate violation. <br />SECTION 10. If any section, sentence, phrase, clause, or any part of any section, <br />sentence, phrase, or clause, of this Ordinance shall, for any reason, be held invalid, such <br />
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