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<br />Cabarrus County Zoning Ordinance <br />Section 9-2. How to use this Chapter. <br />This Chanter has five basic harts: <br />CHAPTER NINE LANDSCAPING AND BUFFER REQUIREMENTS: <br />PART I. APPLICABILITY OF LANDSCAPING/BUFFER STANDARDS AND <br />TERMS. Explains applicability of standards, sets forth an exceptions and <br />alternate forms of compliance process and defines terms. <br />PART II. BUFFERS: COMPOSITION AND WHEN REQUIRED. The <br />composition of each buffer is explained and information on buffering between <br />land uses and/or zones that share common property lines is presented. <br />Part III. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS FOR NONRESIDENTIAL USES. <br />This part explains parking lot requirements (both interior and perimeter) and <br />general site landscaping requirements. <br />PART IV. LANDSCAPE PLANS. Explains the elements of a landscape plan <br />and the alternatives when landscaping is not immediately practical. <br />PART V. APPROVED PLANT LIST, FENCING STANDARDS. <br />PART I. APPLICABILITY OF LANDSCAPING/ BUFFER STANDARDS AND <br />TERMS. <br />Section 9-3. Application. <br />Landscaping requirements shall apply to developing uses and are a <br />condition of development permit approval. A buffer requirement may also apply <br />to a developing project if: <br />1) it shares a common boundary line with a different zoning district or <br />significantly different use, or, <br />2) it is required to buffer because it is a PBS (Performance Based <br />Standards) use. See Chapter Seven. <br />In the event both buffer and landscaping requirements apply in the same <br />physical location, the buffer requirement is the one requiring compliance. <br />Section 9-4. Exceptions & alternative methods of compliance. <br />9-2 <br />Attachment number 5 <br />Page 237 of 320 <br />G-1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />~'' '' <br /> <br />