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Mixe Use districts <br />Multiple dwelling 36 3 <br />Senior housing 45 4 <br />Office building 36 3 <br />Retail 24 2 <br />E. Access Management. Access and interior roads shall be properly related to any existing or <br />planned public street suitable and capable of handling the types and volumes of vehicular <br />traffic projected to be generated by the various proposed uses so as to promote safety and <br />minimize traffic congestion. Traffic control devices and traffic safety improvements shall be <br />incorporated into the development plan as necessary and appropriate to maintain traffic <br />flows and vehicular and pedestrian safety within public rights of way. To meet this <br />requirement, the developer may be required to submit to the City, at the time it submits its <br />application, a Traffic Impact Analysis in accordance with the requirements of Section <br />1161.06 to determine the traffic impacts which the proposed development will have upon <br />abutting streets and roads within the City. <br />F. Utilities. All utilities shall be installed underground. <br />G. Outdoor Speakers. Use of outside speakers, sound systems or other noise producing <br />devices shall be prohibited. <br />Section 1149.05 Landscaping <br />Required landscaping, screening and buffering for all Mixed Use Districts shall be in accordance <br />with the regulations and guidelines provided in this section. <br />A. Street Lawn. Street lawns are required yards abutting a public right-of-way. Street lawns <br />shall be designed in accordance with the following guidelines, except as may be provided <br />elsewhere in this section: <br />1. Except for necessary driveways, frontage roads, service drives or walkways, a required <br />street lawn within a yard abutting a public road shall extend the full length of the lot line. <br />2. At a minimum, a required street lawn along a road shall be landscaped in accordance <br />with the following: <br />a. One canopy tree plus one additional canopy or ornamental tree for each 75 feet, or <br />fraction thereof, of road frontage. <br />b. Six shrubs per each 50 feet, or fraction thereof, of road frontage. <br />3. The minimum depth of the street lawn shall correspond to the minimum parking setback <br />requirement for the district. <br />4. Landscaping shall be located so it does not obstruct the vision of drivers entering or <br />exiting a site and shall also meet the provisions of pertaining to clear vision triangles. <br />5. The required street lawn landscaping, except for the sight -obscuring parking lot screen, <br />need not be evenly spaced. Clustering of trees and planting beds is encouraged to <br />provide a more aesthetic and natural appearance; provided, the purposes of this section <br />are achieved. <br />6. Existing trees located within the required street lawn shall be counted toward meeting <br />the minimum requirements of this section provided they are in a healthy condition, as <br />determined by the City. <br />7. If berms are appropriately incorporated into the street lawn, the Planning and Design <br />Page 1149-4 City of North Olmsted Zoning Code <br />