Plan Surrey 2013: Official Community Plan
BYLAW NO. 18020 | OCTOBER 20, 2014
DP1.2 GAS STATION
BL 18787
Landscaping The following design elements shall be considered for Gas Stations in Residential Areas: 33. Retain existing trees at the perimeter of the site and integrate them with the new landscaping to provide a buffer toward adjacent properties and the street. 34. A transitional landscaped area is required along the street, immediately abutting residential areas. This area should decrease in width from 7.5 m at the property line with residential uses to the required 3 m of landscaping along the street. 35. Define the edges of the site with low raised planters, berms, decorative low transparent fenc- es and/or continuous landscaping. 36. Shrubs and trees should be provided
along the street. High canopy trees are recommended along the street frontage for security reasons. These trees should be a minimum of 5 cm caliper, planted at 6 m on centre and located within the property line. Some conifers and specimen trees should be provided as accents. “Weeping tree” types are not permitted. 37. For site definition and screening, a 3 m wide landscaped area should be provid-
ed along street frontages. Existing trees within this strip should be re- tained. (illustr.)
38. All landscaped areas within the site must be defined by raised curbs. Use these landscaped areas to direct the flow of vehicles on the site and reduce total pavement coverage.
RESIDENTIAL AREAS 39. High hedges and conifers should be used along areas abutting residential land uses. Feature landscaping should be provided at site entrances and cor- ners. Thorny shrubs are recommended in low visibility landscaped areas to dis- courage loitering and potential vandal- ism
DP1—FORM AND CHARACTER
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AMENDED: May 29, 2017
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