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Footnotes for Table 35-2: <br />1 All public right-of-way behind the sidewalk, walking path, parking strip, or travel lane shall also be <br />landscaped to Type III standards. Additional trees are not required in the portion of the landscaping in <br />the public right-of-way. <br />2 Interior lot lines which do not abut an alley. <br />3 See EMC 19.35.080 for landscaping requirements for off-street parking and outdoor display areas. <br />4 Repealed by Ord. 4102-25. Landscape category B for permitted nonresidential uses <br />5 AG, NR-C, NR, UR4, UR7 zones. <br />6 MU4, MU7, MU15, MU25 zones. <br />7 LI-MU, LI and HI zones. <br />8 See EMC 19.35.110 for additional requirements in LI zone. <br />9 See subsection (D) of this section for application of Category IV landscaping. <br />10 The minimum landscape width for off-street parking areas abutting street right-of-way shall be <br />fifteen feet. <br />11 For streets designated TOD, pedestrian and connector on Map 33-1, the required street trees shall be <br />provided between the sidewalk and curb edge within the public right-of-way in a minimum four-foot by <br />six-foot vault or other method as approved by the city to prevent root penetration and sidewalk <br />damage. Spacing of trees shall average not more than thirty feet. Spacing is subject to city of Everett <br />public works standard clearances for sight triangles, driveways, street lights, and other street features or <br />safety concerns. Tree spacing may be reduced to increase visibility of signs and buildings if approved by <br />the city. The city shall maintain a recommended tree list that includes species selection and spacing <br />requirements. See Figures 35-2 and 35-3 below. <br />Figure 35-2: Street Trees on TOD, Pedestrian and Connector Streets <br />