C2.E Landscaping


Objectives

  • To enhance the appearance and amenity of development through the retention and/or planting of large and medium sized trees.
  • To encourage landscaping between buildings for screening.
  • To ensure landscaped areas are consolidated and maintainable spaces.
  • To improve the aesthetics of commercial areas, especially major commercial road corridors, through landscape works and co-ordination of architectural and signage elements.
  • To reduce hydrocarbon emissions by providing shading for parked vehicles.
  • To reduce energy consumption through microclimate regulation.
  • To reduce air borne pollution by reducing the heat island effect.
  • To intercept stormwater to reduce stormwater runoff.

Controls

C2.32 Landscaping is provided as follows:

  • 10% of the site area consisting of deep soil planting; and
  • 30% shading over car park areas.

Note

The canopy coverage of specimen trees can be used to calculate deep soil landscaping.

C2.33 Landscaping is in accordance with the following:

  • Landscape works incorporate adequate screening from the street and adjacent neighbours.
  • Corner lots provide landscaping to both street frontages.
  • Tree and landscape planting will be of a scale and extent that reflects the scale of the proposed development.
  • Structural soil and/or structural cells should be used to reduce competition between specimen trees and infrastructure.
  • Street trees are to be within the footpath, verge or in the parking lane and be consistent with Council’s Biodiversity Technical Specification.

C2.34  The rear setback area is to be a deep soil landscape planting area where the development adjoins a residential zone or land used for residential purposes.

C2.35 Landscape species are to be selected in accordance with Council’s Landscape Technical Specification.