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r <br /> E. The traffic engineer may require joint use of driveways by more than one property. <br /> F. k-IandicapAccessible parking stalls shall meet the requirements of Washington State <br /> Regulations for Barrier Free Facilities (Chapter 51 10 50 WAC). <br /> G. Parking lot illumination shall be provided for all parking lots containing more than ten <br /> parking spaces, and shall be designed and constructed so as to: <br /> 1. Provide security lighting to all parking spaces; <br /> 2. Be shielded in a manner that does not disturb residential uses. <br /> 3. Parking area lighting fixtures shall be full cut-off(0% candlepower at 90 degree horizontal <br /> and 10% maximum candlepower at 80 degrees from vertical), dark sky rated, and mounted no <br /> more than 30 feet above the ground, with lower fixtures preferable so as to maintain a human <br /> scale. <br /> H. Low Impact Development (LID) stormwater management facilities are encouraged in <br /> parking areas when site and soil conditions make it a feasible option. <br /> Section 3: Section 35.010 of Ordinance 1671-89 (EMC 19.35.010) which reads as follows: <br /> User guide. <br /> Chapters 5 through 28 of this title contain the use zone charts which refer to a particular <br /> landscape category for each specific use. This landscape category is either A, B, C, D or E. This <br /> chapter establishes the requirements for each landscape category and the minimum <br /> landscaping requirements for all uses. It also establishes minimum buffers between certain <br /> uses, and provides a method for modification of the requirements of this chapter. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> User guide. <br /> Chapters 5 through 28 6, Table 6.1 Development Standards of this title contains the uscrsezo-ne <br /> charts which refer to a particular landscape category for each specific ucozone. This landscape <br /> category is either A, B, C, D or E. This chapter establishes the requirements for each landscape <br /> category. and the minimum landscaping requirements for all uses. It also establishes minimum <br /> buffers between certain uses, and provides a method for modification of the requirements of this <br /> chapter. Certain zones include special landscaping regulations that are in addition to or <br /> exceptions from the standards in this chapter. Table 6.1 identifies when special regulations may <br /> apply. <br /> Section 4: Section 35.030 of Ordinance 1671-89, as amended (EMC 19.35.030), which reads <br /> as follows: <br /> Application of this chapter. <br /> The planning department shall review and may approve, disapprove or approve with <br /> modification all site/landscape plans for all uses and developments which are required to <br /> provide landscaping in accordance with the requirements of individual zones and the provisions <br /> of this chapter. This chapter shall apply under the following circumstances: <br /> A. New Development. All new uses shall provide landscaping in accordance with the <br /> requirements of this chapter when the use-standards table indicates a particular landscape <br /> category applies to that use, or when a particular landscape category and/or additional specific <br /> landscaping requirements are imposed as part of a discretionary permit review process. <br /> a <br /> 6 <br />