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ASHLAND PLANNING COMMISSION
STUDY SESSION
MINUTES
January 28, 2014
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Melanie Mindlin called the Study Session to order at 7:40 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Chambers, 1175 East Main
Street.
Commissioners Present: Staff Present:
Melanie Mindlin, Chair Bill Molnar, Community Development Director
Troy J. Brown, Jr. Maria Harris, Planning Manager
Michael Dawkins April Lucas, Administrative Supervisor
Richard Kaplan
Debbie Miller
Tracy Peddicord
Absent Members: Council Liaison:
None Mike Morris, absent
PUBLIC FORUM
No one came forward to speak.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
A. Unified Land Use Ordinance: Section 18-4 Site Development and Design Standards.
Planning Manager Maria Harris noted this is a short section and stated most of the edits were reorganizing and reformatting.
She explained tonight the Commission will review Chapter 18-4.4 Landscaping, Recycling and Refuse, Outdoor Lighting,
Fences and Walls and Chapter 18-4.5 Tree Preservation and Protection. She noted the recommendations from the City’s
Conservation Specialist as well as input from the landscape professionals focus group has been incorporated, and highlighted
the key changes as follows:
Landscape Plans – Temporary and Permanent Erosion Control Measure: This language has been moved and
combined with the preliminary grading and drainage plan in the Site Review Plan Requirements.
Landscaping Requirements – Minimum Tree and Shrub Sizes: The proposed language establishes a one-gallon
minimum container size for shrubs and includes a reference to the existing hedge screening standard.
Landscape Requirements – Mechanical Equipment Screening: The proposed language establishes standards and
identifies clear methods for screening mechanical equipment
Landscape Requirements – Water Conserving Landscaping Design Standards: Edits and additions include: 1) non-
drought tolerant species are required to be located in a separate irrigation zone; 2) plants in the same irrigation zones
are required to have similar water needs unless irrigated by drip irrigation with emitters sized for individual plant water
needs; and 3) amend soil by adding mature compost and work soil amendment to depth of four to six inches.
Landscape Requirements – Irrigation System Design Standards for Water Conserving Landscaping: Edits and
additions include: 1) separate irrigation zones based on water needs of plantings and types of sprinklers being used, 2)
equip irrigation zones with pressure regulator valves, and 3) use controllers with a water budget feature or the
capability of accepting an external rain or soil moisture sensor.
Landscape Requirements – Exception to Water Conserving Landscaping Design Standards: Proposed amendment
states an alternate design may be proposed if the applicant demonstrates that water use will be equal to or less than
what would occur if the standards are applied and if the proposal meets the criteria for an exception to the Site Design
and Development Standards.
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Recycling and Refuse Disposal Areas: The proposed language adds a requirement for disposal areas be placed in an
area that allows truck access and not located in any required front yard or required landscaped area.
Tree Preservation and Protection: The proposed amendment limits tree protection plans to those developments
requiring a planning action and eliminates the tree protection plan requirement from projects that simply require a
building permit.
Ms. Harris noted an additional item that will come back to the Commission is the Fire Department’s request to exempt owners
from having to go through the tree removal approval process when bringing their properties into compliance with FireWise
standards. Comment was made expressing concern that people may use this as an excuse to remove trees and recommending
the City retain standards and an approval process. Additional comment was made requesting additional information on the
FireWise program and which actions are advisory and which are regulatory.
Ms. Harris clarified the screening requirements for mechanical equipment and explained why equipment placed on alleys is
exempt. She stated alleys were developed to be utility and service corridors and this was an impossible standard for most
commercial businesses to meet. Suggestion was made for staff to consider revising this language for clarity.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
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