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COUNTY -WIDE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Structures located 750' or more from an Entrance Corridor,
where the structure is no more than 5 stories tall
DESIGN CRITERIA
Height
Mass
Roof form
Colors
Planting
If impact of topography would result
in structure appearing taller than 5
stories, the proposal will be
forwarded to the ARB.
The wall plane must vary every
150'; projections should have a
minimum depth of 10'.
If false parapets, gables, pediments
or similar features are used, the
depth, overall size, and proportion of
the feature must be coordinated with
the architecture of the overall
Earth tones in the range of: brown,
gray, green, clay, yellow.
EC planting guidelines 33 - 3 8 apply
Screening Any mechanical equipment 5'-10'
tall should be a dark color or
screened with plantings.
Mechanical equipment taller than
10' should be screened with a fence
or wall.
Walls and/or fencing should be used
to screen: loading areas, service
areas, refuse areas, storage areas, and
above -Found utilities.
Location Buildings need not be oriented
arallel to the EC street.
Blank walls Blank walls require relief.
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should suggest a functional interior
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Use of bright white is limited to trim
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caliper (measured six inches above the ground) and should be of a plant species common to the
area. Such trees should be located at least every 40 feet on center. W) -PLAN-M%6; W-HSbv(-E
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Landscaping along interior pedestrian ways:
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Landscaping of parking areas:
a. Trees should align the perimeter of parking areas, located 40 feet on center. Trees should be
planted in the interior of parking areas at the rate of one tree for every 10 parking spacesoK
provided and should be evenly distributed throughout the interior of the parking area.
b. Trees required by the preceding paragraph should measure 2/z inches caliper (measured six
inches above the ground); should be evenly spaced; and should be of a species common to the
area. Such trees should be planted in planters or medians sufficiently large to maintain the
health of the tree and shall be protected by curbing.
c. Shrubs should be provided as necessary to minimize the parking area's impact on Entrance
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Landscaping of buildings and other structures:
a. Trees or other vegetation should be planted along the front of long buildings as necessary to
soften the appearance of exterior walls. The spacing, size, and type of such trees or vegetation
should be determined by the length, height, and blankness of such walls.
b. Shrubs should be used to integrate the site, buildings, and other structures; dumpsters,
accessory buildings and structures; "drive thru" windows; service areas; and signs. Shrubs
should treasure at least 24 inches in height. vons't�
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Plant species:
a. Plant species required should be as approved by the Staff based upon but not limited to the
Generic Landscape Plan Recommended Species List and N.ative Plants for Virginia
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Plant health:
a. The following note should be added to the landscape plan: "All site plantings of trees and
shrubs shall be allowed to reach, and be maintained at, mature height; the topping of trees is
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