26 H-S-HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
Use | Minimum Building Site |
|---|---|
Motor vehicle, trailers, farm machinery sales | 20,000 square feet |
Public and private recreation uses | 1 acre |
Churches, clubs and lodges | 20,000 square feet |
Hotels, motels, restaurants and service stations | 20,000 square feet |
All other uses | 6,000 square feet |
Location | Setback |
|---|---|
Front Yard | 10 feet |
Side Yard | |
Interior Lot | 10 feet |
Corner Lot | 20 feet |
Rear Yard | 20 feet |
Standard | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|
Landscaped Area | 15% |
Plantings | |
• Trees | Canopy trees shall be provided throughout the parking area and perimeter at the equivalent of 1 tree for every 4 spaces to provide shade. The area of the tree canopy shall be counted as part of the landscaping. 30% of the total shall be 24-inch inch container trees and 70% shall be 15-gallon container trees. |
• Shrubs | 25% of the mix of shrubs should come in 5-gallon containers and the balance in 1-gallon containers. |
• Groundcover | Groundcover should be live plant material. Bark, colored rock, gravel and similar materials may be used in combination with a living ground cover but be incidental to live plant material. |
Parking Areas | 10% of the parking areas shall be landscaped with trees that have large canopies and ground cover. |
Bumper Overhand Areas | To increase parking lot landscaping area, a parking stall area may be landscaped with low-growth, hearty materials in lieu of paving, allowing a bumper overhand while maintain the required parking dimensions. |
Plant Material | The plants shall be drought tolerate and adaptable to the King City environment. |
Maintenance | All landscaped areas shall be permanently always maintained in a healthy and sound condition, in compliance with the approved Landscape Plan. Irrigation systems and their components shall be maintained in a fully functional manner consistent with the originally approved design. The maintenance required shall include adjusting, checking, and repairing irrigation equipment; resetting automatic controllers; aerating and de-thatching turf areas; adding/replenishing fertilizer, mulch, and soil amendments; insect control; the replacement of dead or diseased plants; pruning; watering; and weeding all landscaped areas. |
26 H-S-HIGHWAY SERVICE DISTRICT
Use | Minimum Building Site |
|---|---|
Motor vehicle, trailers, farm machinery sales | 20,000 square feet |
Public and private recreation uses | 1 acre |
Churches, clubs and lodges | 20,000 square feet |
Hotels, motels, restaurants and service stations | 20,000 square feet |
All other uses | 6,000 square feet |
Location | Setback |
|---|---|
Front Yard | 10 feet |
Side Yard | |
Interior Lot | 10 feet |
Corner Lot | 20 feet |
Rear Yard | 20 feet |
Standard | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|
Landscaped Area | 15% |
Plantings | |
• Trees | Canopy trees shall be provided throughout the parking area and perimeter at the equivalent of 1 tree for every 4 spaces to provide shade. The area of the tree canopy shall be counted as part of the landscaping. 30% of the total shall be 24-inch inch container trees and 70% shall be 15-gallon container trees. |
• Shrubs | 25% of the mix of shrubs should come in 5-gallon containers and the balance in 1-gallon containers. |
• Groundcover | Groundcover should be live plant material. Bark, colored rock, gravel and similar materials may be used in combination with a living ground cover but be incidental to live plant material. |
Parking Areas | 10% of the parking areas shall be landscaped with trees that have large canopies and ground cover. |
Bumper Overhand Areas | To increase parking lot landscaping area, a parking stall area may be landscaped with low-growth, hearty materials in lieu of paving, allowing a bumper overhand while maintain the required parking dimensions. |
Plant Material | The plants shall be drought tolerate and adaptable to the King City environment. |
Maintenance | All landscaped areas shall be permanently always maintained in a healthy and sound condition, in compliance with the approved Landscape Plan. Irrigation systems and their components shall be maintained in a fully functional manner consistent with the originally approved design. The maintenance required shall include adjusting, checking, and repairing irrigation equipment; resetting automatic controllers; aerating and de-thatching turf areas; adding/replenishing fertilizer, mulch, and soil amendments; insect control; the replacement of dead or diseased plants; pruning; watering; and weeding all landscaped areas. |