1987-210-Concerning Landscaping Policies For New DevelopmentRESOLUTION NO. 1987 -210
A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE
TOWN OF LOS GATOS CONCERNING LANDSCAPING POLICIES
FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT
WHEREAS,
the Town Council discussed this matter at a
public meeting on
December 21,
1987.
COUNCIL
MEMBERS
WHEREAS,
the Landscaping Policies are
to be used by Town staff and the
Planning Commission
when reviewing landscape plans for new
development.
RESOLVED,
the Town Council of the Town of
Los Gatos
hereby adopts the
Landscaping
Policies (Exhibit A attached) as
recommended
by the Planning Com-
mission.
PASSED AND
ADOPTED at a regular
meeting of the Town Council of the
Town of Los
Gatos this 21 day of
December
1987, by the following
vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Joanne Benjamin Robert L Hamilton and
Mayor Eric D. Carlson
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL
MEMBERS
None
ABSENT:
COUNCIL
MEMBERS
Thomas J. Ferrito and Brent N Ventura
SIGNED:
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
ATTEST:
CLERK OF 'THE TOWN 044L2613 GA S
i MET", ' 1S
LANDSCAPING POLICIES
I. PURPOSE
To provide Town staff, Town Council, Planning Commission, and applicants
for Town permits with a clear and concise statement of the Town of Los Gatos'
policies regarding landscaping. The Town's basic goal is to achieve a healthy,
diverse, and long -lived urban forest throughout the community, with major em-
phasis on bringing the forest from the surrounding foothills down into the
urbanized part of Town, and to soften and add color to the streetscape of Town
collectors and arterials through abundant tree, shrub, and groundcover
plantings and continuous maintenance.
II. STANDARDS
A. COMMERCIAL /OFFICE DEVELOPMENTS
1. Objective:
Commercial (C -1, C -2, CH) and Office (0) developments are highly visi-
ble due to location along heavily traveled arterials and collector streets,
and in many instances they are adjacent to residential areas; the objective
is to maximize the landscaping of such projects along their perimeters and,
to a lesser extent, interior areas. The intent to maximize the perimeter
landscaping is to add color to and soften the urban streetscape, as well as
providing visual screening between nearby residential uses.
2. Policies:
a. A landscaping plan is required for all applications for new con-
struction, additions to exisiting buildings and /or parking lots.
b. Heavy plantings of large - growing, long - lived, drought - tolerant,
and locally proven species shall be planted around a parcel's
perimeters (subject to traffic safety considerations) and, to a
lesser extent, in interior areas, with the specific intent to:
(1) Screen, soften and provide shade for all paved areas;
(2) Screen and buffer adjacent residential uses;
(3) Provide color, beautify, and soften the urban streetscape.
(4) Accent building entrances and points of vehicular ingress and
egress.
NOTE: A list of species that are acceptable in providing shade
and screening are included in Attachments A and B.
WRIT
C. All landscaping shall be irrigated by an in- ground automatic
irrigation system (with anti - contamination backflow device).
d. All landscaping will be properly maintained. Maintenance will be
guaranteed for an initial two -year period by written agreement.
e. Wherever practical, trees should be planted in clusters or groves
in a manner to enhance the aesthetic qualities of such landscaping.
f. All measures shall be taken to protect and preserve existing trees
over 12" circumference on the parcel. Any such tree proposed to be removed
by the project shall be replaced with a minimum of three new 15 gallon
trees of the same or similar species.
g. No construction or grading shall take place within the dripline of
existing trees.
h. Existing trees shall be protected prior to and during construction
by measures subject to approval of Director of Parks, Forestry and Mainte-
nance Services.
i. Attachment C is a list of nonrecommended trees.
B. INDUSTRIAL PARKS AND BUILDINGS
1. Objective:
To enhance the campus -like settings of developments in the LM and CM
zones, as well as to screen adjacent uses from the potentially undesirable
impacts of industrial activities. The highest degree and densest type of
landscaping shall be required for these types of developments.
2. Policies:
a. All policies applicable to commercial /office developments shall
always be required of industrial parks and buildings.
b. The landscaping plans for each industrial park or building shall
be reviewed so as to maximize the number of trees and shrubs to be planted
and to provide a dense buffer to screen adjacent uses, as well as to pro-
duce a campus -like setting.
C. HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT (Residential and Other)
1. Objective:
The hillside environment is the most sensitive in all of the Town of
Los Gatos. Erosion, landslides, and mudslides are a major concern.
Likewise, the visibility of hillside development from off -site is a major
factor to be reviewed in all such applications. Landscaping plans for
hillside development applications shall be required to mitigate the impact
of erosion, grading, and earth movement, as well as to provide a dense
screen to minimize off -site visibility, especially from the Valley floor.
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2. Policies:
a. A landscaping plan illustrating erosion control planting, planting
on newly graded slopes and /or screening is required for all applications
for new construction on a vacant lot, grading permits, expansion of any
non - residential use, and any subdivision application which involves grad-
ing.
All landscaping plans shall be required to include measures to completely
mitigate erosion, grading impacts, and earth movement, whether induced by
the development or not. Such mitigation measures shall be broadly
construed to achieve their intended purpose, including but not limited to
tree, shrub, and groundcover plantings, retaining walls, reshaping slopes,
and covering slopes.
b. Off -site visibility shall be mitigated by two interrelated types
of plantings. Part of such plantings shall include large, stable, and
fast - growing species of trees to provide relatively fast screening and
erosion control, while the other part of such plantings shall include
long - lived, locally proven, and drought - tolerant species of trees to pro-
vide long -term coverage.
C. All newly planted landscaped areas shall be irrigated by an
in- ground automatic irrigation systems. Special care shall be taken to
avoid irrigation which will endanger existing native trees and vegetation.
d. Required landscaping is defined as screen trees, erosion control
planting and maintainance of existing established trees. All required
landscaping shall be maintained by the property owners or successor for a
two -year period pursuant to a written agreement.
e. All measures shall be taken to protect and preserve existing trees
over 12" circumference on the parcel. Any such tree proposed to be removed
by the project shall be replaced with a minimum of three new 15- gallon
trees of the same or similar species.
f. There shall be no new planting or irrigation installed under
existing established native trees or shrubs.
g. No construction or grading shall take place within the dripline of
existing trees.
h. Existing trees shall be protected prior to and during construction
by measures subject to approval of Director of Parks, Forestry and Mainte-
nance Services.
i. Attachment D is a list of recommended fast - growing trees appropri-
ate for the hillside areas.
j. Attachment E is a list of locally proven, drought - tolerant,
long -lived trees appropriate to the hillside areas.
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D. MULTIPLE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
1. Objective:
To require the maximum number of plantings for screening and
aesthetics as is practicable for all multiple residential development.
2. Policies:
All policies applicable to commercial /office developments shall also
be required of multiple residential developments.
E. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (Non - hillside)
1. Objective:
To expand and maintain the current Street Tree program and to extend
and maintain the urban forest in all R -1 neighborhoods.
2. Policies:
a. All measures shall be taken to protect and preserve existing
trees over 12" circumference on the parcel. Any such tree proposed to be
removed by the project shall be replaced with a minimum of three new
15- gallon trees of the same or similar species.
b. No construction or grading shall take place within the dripline of
existing trees.
c. Existing trees shall be protected prior to and during construction
by measures subject to approval of Director of Parks, Forestry and Mainte-
nance Services.
III. IMPLEMENTATION
A. A copy of this document pertaining to landscaping policies of the Town of
Los Gatos shall be provided to each applicant at or before the time the appli-
cation is filed.
B. All applicants shall provide the following when submitting their applica-
tion:
1. A site plan indicating the footprint of all existing structures and
paved areas, and also identifying by Latin and common name every tree lo-
cated on the parcel which measures 12 inches in circumference, measured at
36 inches above the ground. All such trees proposed to be removed shall be
identified. Individual identification of all trees is not required on
large parcels in the hillsides where the trees are located within a stand
of trees which will not be affected by the proposed development, as deter-
mined by the Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services.
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2. A landscape plan indicating the footprint for all structures and paved
areas that will exist if the plan is approved, the location of all existing
trees to be preserved, and further identifying by Latin and common names
and indicating the location of all new landscaping to be planted as part of
the application.
3• A table listing all existing trees with an identification number, the
Latin and common name, the condition of the tree, and the reason for
removal (if applicable) shall be used for parcels with more than five
trees.
4. Plans incorporating measures as to how the applicant will protect
existing trees on site prior to and during construction (e.g., fencing,
walls).
5. A schedule identifying the size and Latin and common names of all plant
species that will be added as part of the development.
C. At the Development Review Committee, each application shall be reviewed by
the Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services for compliance with
the policies stated in this document. Any deficiencies in the applicant's
plans, due to noncompliance with the policies stated herein, shall be noted by
staff and the applicant shall be informed and provided an opportunity to remedy
such deficiencies.
D. Staff reports to the Planning Commission for every application shall
specifically address the applicant's plans for compliance with the Town's
landscaping policies. All deficiencies in the applicant's plan shall be noted
and measures necessary to remedy such deficiencies shall be included in the
staff report. The Planning Commission may require additional landscaping and
plantings as a condition of approval of any such application.
E. No building permit shall be issued until all the landscaping requirements
specified by the zoning approval have been incorporated into the building plans
and have been reviewed by the Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance
Services.
F. Staff shall maintain an active inspection program during construction of
any development to insure all landscaping requirements are being met.
G. No certificate of occupancy shall be issued until all required landscaping
and irrigation systems have been installed, to the satisfaction of the Director
of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services.
H. The Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services shall monitor all
developments for compliance with the two -year maintenance agreement prior to
the expiration of the agreement.
I. The Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services shall provide spe-
cific recommendations for consideration by the Planning Commission /Town Council
where the strict interpretation of these policies may not achieve the stated
objectives.
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ATTACHMENT A
SHADE TREES
Eucalyptus nicholli
Liriodendron tulipifera
Magnolia grandiflora
Pinus pinea
Pistachio chinensis
Platanos X acerifolia
Tristania conferta
Flaxinus oxycaipa 'raywood
Lagerstroemia indica
Pyros calleryana
ATTACHMENT B
TREES FOR SCREENING
Pinus canariensis
Cedros deodora
Sequoia sempervirens
Quercos agrifolia
Umbellularia californica
Pseudotsuga menziese
Geijera parviflora
Eucalyptus nicholii
Tristania conferta
Willow - leafed Peppermint
Tulip Tree
Magnolia 'Russett'
Italian Stone Pine
Chinese Pistache
London Plane Tree
Brisbane Box
Haywood Ash
Crape Myrtle
Bradford Pear
Canary Island Pine
Deodor Cedar
Coast Redwood
Coast Live Oak
California Bay
Douglas Fir
Australian Willow
Willow - leafed Peppermint
Brisbane Box
ATTACHMENT
C
NONRECOMMENDED
TREES
Ailanthus altissima
Tree of Heaven
Acacia baileyana
Bailey Acacia
Cupressocyparis leylandii
Leylandi Cypress
Eucalyptus
Certain Varieties
Fraxinus uhedi
Shamel Ash
Fraxinus velutina - modesto
Modesto Ash
Ginkgo biloba (female only)
Ginkgo Tree
Grevillia robusta
Silk Oak
Pinus raidiata
Monterey Pine
Populus species
Cottonwood
Ulmus species
Elms
Brim
ATTACHMENT D
FAST GROWING TREES APPROPRIATE FOR HILLSIDE AREAS
Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar
Pinus halpensis Allepo Pine
Pseudostuga menziesii Douglas Fir
Sequoia sempervirens Coast Redwood
ATTACHMENT E
DROUGHT TOLERANT /LONG LIVED TREES APPROPRIATE TO THE HILLSIDE AREAS
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Cedrus deodara
Pinus halpensis
Pseudostuga menziesii
Sequoia sempervirens
Quercus agrifolia
Quercus douglasii
Quercus kelloggii
Quercus lobata
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Umbellularia california
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Deodar Cedar
Allepo Pine
Douglas Fir
Coast Redwood
Coast Live Oak
Blue Oak
California Black Oak
Valley or White Oak
Giant Sequoia
California Bay Tree