Landscape and Buffer Planting and Maintenance Specifications
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1 Landscape and Buffer Planting and Maintenance Specifications Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Administered by the Jefferson Parish Planning Department Effective August 19, Purpose The Landscape and Buffer Planting and Maintenance Specifications provide standards for the planting and maintenance of required landscaping with the intent to ensure the long-term vitality of landscaping on sites for which site plan review is required by the applicable development regulations. Long-term vitality of plant materials also will reduce replacement costs for property owners. 2. Tree Class There are three (3) classes of trees: A. Class A Trees (1) Overstory Trees. Diameter-at-breast-height (DBH) in excess of twenty-five (25) inches and height in excess of 50 feet at maturity. (2) Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees. Typical diameter-at-breast-height (DBH) of ten (10) to twenty-five (25) inches and height of thirty (30) to fifty (50) feet at maturity. B. Class B Trees Typical diameter-at-breast-height (DBH) of less than or equal to fifteen (15) inches and height of less than or equal to thirty (30) feet at maturity. C. Class C Trees 3. On-Site Landscaping The following lists define what species of trees and shrubs are allowed to fulfill on-site landscape and buffer requirements. These lists are not intended to be all inclusive and are examples of acceptable varieties, cultivars, and species. A. Figure 3-1. Class A Trees Overstory Trees B. Figure 3-2. Class A Trees Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees C. Figure 3-3. Class B Trees Understory and Ornamental Trees D. Figure 3-4. Class C Trees Ornamental Trees E. Figure 3-5. Accepted Palms F. Figure 3-6. Prohibited Trees G. Figure 3-7. Accepted Shrubs H. Figure 3-8. Prohibited Shrubs Page 1 of 13
2 Figure 3-1. Class A Trees Overstory Trees Ash, Green (seedless cultivars only) Marshall s Seedless, Summit, Patmore Ash, White (seedless cultivars only) Autumn Purple, Rosehill Basswood Beech, American Black Gum Chestnut, American Chestnut, Chinese Cypress, Bald Cypress, Pond Dawn Redwood Elm, American (Dutch Elm disease resistant cultivars only) Jefferson, Princeton, Valley Forge, Creole Queen Elm, Cedar Elm, Winged Ginkgo (male cultivars only) Hickory, Bitternut Hickory, Pignut Hickory, Shagbark London Planetree (anthracnose resistant cultivars only) Columbia, Liberty, Yarwood Maple, Drummond Swamp Maple, Red cultivars: October Glory, Red Sunset Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Bracken s Brown Beauty, Claudia Wannamaker, D.D. Blanchard, Majestic Beauty Oak, Cherrybark Oak, Live cultivars: Boardwalk, Cathedral, Highrise, Millennium, Park Side, Southern Shade Oak, Nuttall cultivars: Arcade, Esplanade, Highpoint, Sangria Oak, Overcup cultivars: Highbeam, Stalagmite Oak, Sawtooth Oak, Shumard Oak, Southern Red Oak, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Swamp White Oak, White Oak, Willow cultivars: Ascendor, Hightower, Wynstar Pine, Longleaf Sycamore Tulip Poplar Fraxinus pennsylvanica Fraxiunus americana Tilia Americana Fagus grandifolia Nyssa sylvatica Castanea dentata Castanea mollissima Taxodium distichum Taxodium ascendens Metasequoia glyptostroboides Ulmus americana Ulmus crassifolia Ulmus alata Ginkgo biloba Carya cordiformis Carya glabra Carya ovate Platanus x acerifolia Acer rubrum var. Drummondii Acer rubrum Magnolia grandiflora Ouercus pagodifolia Quercus virginiana Quercus nuttallii Quercus lyrata Quercus acutissima Quercus shumardii Quercus falcata Quercus michauxii Quercus bicolor Quercus alba Quercus phellos Pinus palustris Platanus occidentalis Liriodendron tulipifera Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 2 of 13
3 Zelkova cultivars: Green Vase, Halka, Village Green Zelkova serrata Figure 3-2. Class A Trees Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees American Hophornbeam Arborvitae Green Giant Bay, Red Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar, Canaert Red Cedar, Deodar Chinese Pistache Keith Davey (male cultivar no fruit) Elm, Lace Bark cultivars: Athena, Allee, Bosque, Central Park Splendor, Emerald Prairie, Heritage Holly, American Hophornbeam Honey Locust, Thornless (seedless cultivars only) Skyline, Shademaster, Imperial Ironwood Magnolia, Sweetbay cultivars: Green Shadow, Henry Hicks, Moonglow Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Greenback, Hasse, Little Gem, Saint Mary Maple, Red cultivars: Florida Flame, Summer Red Maple, Southern Sugar Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Japanese Evergreen Pine, Spruce River Birch cultivars: Heritage, Dura-Heat Yellowwood, American Ostrya virginiana Thuja orientalis Green Giant Persea borbonia Juniperus virginiana Juniperus virginiana Canaertii Cedrus deodara Pistacia chinensis Keith Davey Ulmus parvifolia Ilex opaca Ostrya virginiana Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Carpinus carolinianacanthos Magnolia virginiana Magnolia grandiflora Acer rubrum Acer barbatum Quercus myehlenbergi Quercus glauca Pinus glabra Betula nigra Cladrastis kentukea Figure 3-3. Class B Trees Understory and Ornamental Trees Crapemyrtle, (tall growing, disease resistant cultivars only) Basham s Party Pink, Biloxi, Centennial Spirit, Miami, Muskogee, Natchez, Tuscarora, Tuskegee Fringe Tree, Chinese Fringe Tree, White Hawthorne, Green Hawthorne, Mayhaw Lagerstroemia indica Chionanthus retusus Chionanthus virginicus Crataegus viridis Crataegus opaca Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 3 of 13
4 Hawthorne, Parsley Holly cultivars: Emily Bruner, Eagleston, East Paltka, Foster s, James Swan, Nellie R. Stevens, Mary Nell, Savannah, Oakleaf, Robin, Wirt Winn Holly, Lusterleaf Dark Green Holly, Yaupon Holly, Deciduous Japanese Blueberry Magnolia, Japanese Magnolia, Loebner cultivars: Dr. Merrill, Leonard Messel Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Alta, Kay Parris, Teddy Bear Magnolia, Tulip Magnolia, Yulan Maple, Amur Maple, Red Brandywine Maple, Trident Redbud, Eastern cultivars: Appalachian Red, Forest Pansy, Texas Redbud, Oklahoma Sassafras Silverbell Snowbell, American Snowbell, Japanese Crataegus marshallii Ilex species Ilex latifolia Ilex vomitoria Ilex decidua Elaeocarpus decipiens Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia loebneri Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia quinquepeta Magnolia heptapeta Acer ginnala Acer rubrum Acer buergeranum Cercis canadensis Cercis reniformis Sassafras albidum Halesia diptera Styrax americanus Styrax japonicus Figure 3-4. Class C Trees Ornamental Trees Arborvitae, Emerald Banana Shrub Bay, Swamp Bottlebrush Bottlebrush, Weeping Camellia Sasanqua (tree form) Cherry, Taiwan Citrus species Cleyera (tree form) Crapemyrtle, (low growing, disease resistant cultivars only) Acoma, Carolina Beauty, Catawba, Cherokee, Comanche, Powhatan, Seminole, Sioux, Tonto Elaeagnus (tree form) Fig Tree Hibiscus, Rose of Sharon Hibiscus, Marsh-mallow Holly, Burford (tree form) Thuja occidentalis Emerald Michelia figo Persea palustris Callistemon rigidus Callistemon viminalis Camellia sasanqua Prunus campanulata Citrus Cleyera japonica Lagerstroemia indica Elaeagnus pungens Ficus carica Hibiscus syriacus Hibiscus palustris Ilex cornuta Burfordii Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 4 of 13
5 Holly, Weeping Yaupon Juniper Skyrocket Laurel, Cherry cultivars: Bright N Tight, Emerald King Ligustrum, Waxleaf (tree form) Loropetalum, Chinese Witch Hazel (tall growing cultivars only) Magnolia, Star Magnolia, Lily Mimosa (wilt resistant cultivars only) Oleander (tree form) Palms (see Figure 3-5. Accepted Palms) Parasol Tree Parkinsonia, Jerusalem Thorn Pittosporum (tree form) Podocarpus, Japanese Yew Redbud, Chinese Redbud, Eastern (weeping cultivars) Serviceberry Sourwood Starbush Sweet Olive Sumac, Smooth Viburnum, Swamp Viburnum, Sweet (tree form) Vitex Waxmyrtle Ilex vomitoria Pendula Juniperus virginiana Skyrocket Prunus caroliniana Ligustrum japonicum Loropetalum chinese Magnolia stellata Magnolia liliiflora Albizia julibrissin Nerium oleander Palm Species Firmiana simplex Parkinsonia aculeata Pittosporum tobira Podocarpus macrophyllus Cercis chinensis Cercis canadensis Amelanchier arborea Oxydendrum arboreum Illicium parviforum Osmanthus fragrans Rhus glabra Viburnum nudum Viburnum odoratissium Vitex angus-castus Myrica cerifera Figure 3-5. Accepted Palms Cabbage Palm Chilean Wine Palm Blue Hesper Palm Date Palm, Medjool Fan, Chinese *Fan, Mediterranean Fan, Mexican *Pindo Palm Sylverster Palm Texas Sabal Palm Windmill Sabal palmetto Jubaea chilensis Brahea armata Phoenix dactylifera Medjool Livistona chinensis Chamaerops humilis Washingtonia robusta Butia capitata Phoenix sylvestris Sabal mexicana Trachycarpus fortunei Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 5 of 13
6 No tree credit given for the following: Queen Palm, Arecastrum Romanzoffianum; Pygmy Date Palm, Phoenix roebelenii; Canary Island Date Palm, Phoenix canariensis; or any Zone 10 or higher palms, as noted by the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. * Suitable for planting under low utility lines. Figure 3-6. Prohibited Trees Ash, Arizonia Banana Boxelder Camphor Catalpa Cherry, Black Chinaberry Chinese Tallow Coral Tree Cottonwood Cypress, Italian Cypress, Leyland Elm, Siberian Fir, China Golden Rain Gum, Tupelo Hackberry Japanese Plum Locust, Black Maple, Silver Mesquite Mulberry, Red Mulberry, Paper Oak, Water Osage Orange Pear, all species Pine, Loblolly Pine, Slash Plum, Purpleleaf Poplar, White Poplar, Lombardy Princess Tree Sumac, Shining Sweetgum Tree Ligustrum Fraxinus velutina Musa x paradisiaca Acer negundo Cinnamomum camphora Catalpa bignonioides Prunus serotina Melia azedarach Sapium sebiferum Erythrina crista-galli Populus deltoids Cupressus sempervirens Cupressocyparis leylandii Ulmus pumila Cunninghamia lanceolata Koelreuteria bipinnata Nyssa aquatic Celtis laevigata Eriobotrya japonica Robinia pseudoacacia Acer saccharinum Prosopis glandulosa Morus rubra Broussonetia papyrifera Quercus nigra Maclura pomifera Pyrus species Pinus taeda Pinus elliottii Prunus cerasifera Populus alba Populus nigra Italica Paulownia tomentosa Rhus copallina Liquidambar styraciflua Ligustrum lucidum Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 6 of 13
7 Willow, Black Salix nigra Willow, Weeping Salix babylonica All zone 10 or higher trees and palms as noted by the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Figure 3-7. Accepted Shrubs Abelia, Glossy *Ardisia, Coral Aucuba *Azalea *Banana Shrub Barberry, Japanese Beautyberry, American Bottlebrush *Boxwood Littleleaf cultivars: Japonica, Koreana, Wintergreen Butterfly Bush Buttonbush *Camellia (cultivars) Cleyera Cycad, Sago Eleagnus Fatsia *Gardenia August Beauty Holly, Chinese cultivars: Burfordii, Berries Jubilee Dwarf Burfordii, Carissa, Needlepoint, Rotunda Holly cultivars: Emily Bruner, Foster s, Nellie R. Stevens, Mary Nell, Savannah, Oakland, Oakleaf, Robin, Liberty Holly, Dwarf Yaupon Nana Holly, Inkberry Shamrock *Hydrangea, Oakleaf *Hydrangea, Garden cultivars: Blushing Bride, All Summer Beauty, Endless Summer, Nikko Blue, Penny Mac Honeysuckle, Bush Indian Hawthorne cultivars: Clara, Peggy, Snow White Indigo Japanese Yew Jasmine, Florida Juniper Leucothoe, Florida Abelia grandiflora Ardisia crenata Aucuba japonica Rhododendron species Michelia figo Berberis thunbergii Atropurpurea Callicarpa americana Callistemon rigidus Buxus microphylla Buddleia alternifolia Cephalanthus occidentalis Camellia species Cleyera japonica Cycas revoluta Eleagnus pungens Fatsia japonica Gardenia jasminoides August Beauty Ilex cornuta Ilex species Ilex vomitoria Ilex glabra Hydrangea quercifolia Hydrangea macrophylla Lonicera fragrantissima Raphiolepis indica Indigofera kirilowii Podocarpus macrophyllus Jasminum floridum Juniperus species Agarista populifolia Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 7 of 13
8 Ligustrum, Waxleaf Loropetalum Mahonia Mock Orange Nandina Oleander, Dwarf cultivars: Petite Pink, Petite Salmon Palm, Palmetto Palm, Needle Palm, Saw Palm, Mediterranean Pineapple Guava Pittosporum Quince, Flowering Rose (landscape shrub cultivars only) *Spicebush Spirea, Japanese Spirea, Reeve s Spirea, Vanhoutte *Starbush Summersweet cultivars: Compacta, Ruby Spice *Sweetshrub Sweetspire cultivars: Henry s Garnet, Little Henry Sweet Olive Viburnum, Arrowwood Viburnum, Littleleaf cultivars: Mrs. Schiller s Delight, Reifler s Dwarf Ligustrum japonicum Loropetalum chinense Mahonia bealei Philadelphus coronarius Nandina domestica Nerium oleander Sabal minor Rhapidophyllum hystrix Serenoa repens Chamaerops humilis Acca sellowiana Pittosporum tobira Chaenomeles speciosa Rosa species Lindera benzoin Spirea japonica Spirea cantoniensis Spirea vanhouttei Illicium floridanum Clethra alnifolia Calycanthus floridus Itea virginica Osmanthus fragrans Viburnum dentatum Viburnum obovatum Viburnum, Sweet Viburnum odoratissimum Viburnum, Wax Leaf Viburnum japonicum Yucca, Adam s Needle Yucca filamentosa No zone 10 plants as noted by the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map will be allowed to meet the ordinance requirements for shrubs. *Automatic operational underground irrigation system required for these shrubs. Figure 3-8. Prohibited Shrubs Euonymus All Species Photinia All Species Privet, Chinese All Species Euonymus species Photinia species Ligustrum sinense Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 8 of 13
9 4. Right-of-Way Landscaping A. The following lists define what species are allowed to be used as plantings in the public right-of-way: (1) Figure 4-1. Class A Right-of-Way Trees Overstory Trees (2) Figure 4-2. Class A Right-of-Way Trees Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees (3) Figure 4-3. Class B Right-of-Way Trees Understory and Ornamental Trees (4) Figure 4-4. Prohibited Right-of-Way Trees B. Class (1) Class A Overstory Trees must be planted with a minimum distance of ten (10) feet to any adjacent pavement and should not be planted where overhead utilities exist. (2) Class A Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees must be planted a minimum distance of seven (7) feet to any adjacent pavement and should not be planted where overhead utilities exist. (3) Class B Understory and Ornamental Trees are appropriate for planting in locations with a minimum distance of two and one-half (2.5) to seven (7) feet to any adjacent pavement or under low utility lines. C. Exceptions to these lists may be allowed where replacement trees are to be installed. D. Replacement trees are to match the existing tree canopy of the street corridor or neighborhood in order to maintain neighborhood character. Figure 4-1. Class A Right-of-Way Trees Overstory Trees Ash, Green (seedless cultivars only) Marshall s Seedless, Summit, Patmore Ash, White (seedless cultivars only) Autumn Purple, Rosehill Basswood Beech, American Black Gum Chestnut, American Chestnut, Chinese Cypress, Bald Cypress, Pond Dawn Redwood Elm, American (Dutch Elm disease resistant cultivars only) Jefferson, Princeton, Valley Forge, Creole Queen Elm, Cedar Elm, Winged Ginkgo (male cultivars only) Hickory, Bitternut Hickory, Pignut Hickory, Shagbark London Planetree (anthracnose resistant cultivars only) Columbia, Liberty, Yarwood Fraxinus pennsylvanica Fraxiunus americana Tilia Americana Fagus grandifolia Nyssa sylvatica Castanea dentata Castanea mollissima Taxodium distichum Taxodium ascendens Metasequoia glyptostroboides Ulmus americana Ulmus crassifolia Ulmus alata Ginkgo biloba Carya cordiformis Carya glabra Carya ovate Platanus x acerifolia Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 9 of 13
10 Maple, Drummond Swamp Maple, Red cultivars: October Glory, Red Sunset Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Bracken s Brown Beauty, Claudia Wannamaker, D.D. Blanchard, Majestic Beauty Oak, Cherrybark Oak, Live cultivars: Boardwalk, Cathedral, Highrise, Millennium, Parkside, Southern Shade Oak, Nuttall cultivars: Arcade, Esplanade, Highpoint, Sangria Oak, Overcup cultivars: Highbeam, Stalagmite Oak, Sawtooth Oak, Shumard Oak, Southern Red Oak, Swamp Chestnut Oak, Swamp White Oak, Willow cultivars: Ascendor, Hightower, Wynstar Oak, White Palms (see Figure 3-5. Accepted Palms) Tulip Poplar Zelkova cultivars: Green Vase, Halka, Village Green Acer rubrum var. Drummondii Acer rubrum Magnolia grandiflora Ouercus pagodifolia Quercus virginiana Quercus nuttallii Quercus lyrata Quercus acutissima Quercus shumardii Quercus falcata Quercus michauxii Quercus bicolor Quercus phellos Quercus alba Palm species Liriodendron tulipifera Zelkova serrata Figure 4-2. Class A Right-of-Way Trees Mid-Story/Mid-Canopy Trees American Hophornbeam Cedar, Eastern Red Cedar, Canaert Red Cedar, Deodar Chinese Pistache (male cultivars only) Keith Davey Elm, Lace Bark cultivars: Athena, Allee, Bosque, Central Park Splendor, Emerald Prairie, Heritage Holly, American Hophornbeam Honey Locust, Thornless (seedless cultivars only) Skyline, Shademaster, Imperial Ironwood Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Greenback, Hasse, Little Gem, Saint Mary Magnolia, Sweetbay cultivars: Green Shadow, Henry Hicks, Moonglow Maple, Red cultivars: Florida Flame, Summer Red Ostrya virginiana Juniperus virginiana Juniperus virginiana Canaertii Cedrus deodara Pistacia chinensis Keith Davey Ulmus parvifolia Ilex opaca Ostrya virginiana Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Carpinus carolinianacanthos Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia virginiana Acer rubrum Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 10 of 13
11 Maple, Southern Sugar Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Japanese Evergreen Palms (see Figure 3-5. Accepted Palms) Yellowwood, American Acer barbatum Quercus myehlenbergi Quercus glauca Palm species Cladrastis kentukea Figure 4-3. Class B Right-of-Way Trees Understory and Ornamental Trees Bay, Swamp Cherry, Taiwan Crapemyrtle, (low growing, disease resistant cultivars only) Acoma, Carolina Beauty, Catawba, Cherokee, Comanche, Powhatan, Seminole, Sioux, Tonto Fringe Tree, Chinese Fringe Tree, White Hawthorne, Green Hawthorne, Mayhaw Hawthorne, Parsley Holly cultivars: Emily Bruner, Eagleston, Foster s, Libery, Nellie R. Stevens, Mary Nell, Savannah, Oakleaf, Robin, Wirt Winn Holly, Lusterleaf Dark Green Holly, Yaupon Holly, Deciduous Japanese Blueberry Laurel, Cherry cultivars: Bright N Tight, Emerald King Ligustrum, Waxleaf Magnolia, Japanese Magnolia, Loebner cultivars: Dr. Merrill, Leonard Messel Magnolia, Southern cultivars: Alta, Teddy Bear Magnolia, Star Magnolia, Tulip Magnolia, Yulan Maple, Amur Maple, Red Brandywine Maple, Trident Redbud, Chinese Redbud, Eastern cultivars: Appalachian Red, Forest Pansy, Texas Redbud, Oklahoma Sassafras Silverbell Snowbell, American Persea palustris Prunus campanulata Lagerstroemia indica Chionanthus retusus Chionanthus virginicus Crataegus viridis Crataegus opaca Crataegus marshallii Ilex species Ilex latifolia Dark Green Ilex vomitoria Ilex decidua Elaeocarpus decipiens Prunus caroliniana Ligustrum japonicum Magnolia x soulangiana Magnolia loebneri Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia stellata Magnolia quinquepeta Magnolia heptapeta Acer ginnala Acer rubrum Brandywine Acer buergeranum Cercis chinensis Cercis canadensis Cercis reniformis Sassafras albidum Halesia diptera Styrax americanus Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 11 of 13
12 Snowbell, Japanese Sourwood Serviceberry Vitex Wax Myrtle Styrax japonicus Oxydendrum arboreum Amelanchier arborea Vitex agnus-castus Myrica cerifera Figure 4-4. Prohibited Right-of-Way Trees Ash, Arizonia Banana Boxelder Camphor Catalpa Cherry, Black Chinaberry Chinese Parasol Chinese Tallow Citrus species Coral Tree Cottonwood Crabapple All Species Cypress, Italian Cypress, Leyland Elm, Siberian Fig Tree Fir, China Golden Rain Gum, Tupelo Hackberry Japanese Plum Jerusalem Thorn Locust, Black Maple, Silver Mimosa Mulberry, Red Mulberry, Paper Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak, Willow Osage Orange Pear, all species Pine, all species Fraxinus velutina Musa x paradisiaca Acer negundo Cinnamomum camphora Catalpa bignonioides Prunus serotina Melia azedarach Firmiana simplex Sapium sebiferum Citrus species Erythrina crista-galli Populus deltoids Malus species Cupressus sempervirens Cupressocyparis leylandii Ulmus pumila Ficus carica Cunninghamia lanceolata Koelreuteria bipinnata Nyssa aquatic Celtis laevigata Eriobotrya japonica Parkinsonia aculeate Robinia pseudoacacia Acer saccharinum Albizia julibrissin Morus rubra Broussonetia papyrifera Quercus laurifolia Quercus nigra Quercus phellos Maclura pomifera Pyrus species Pinus species Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 12 of 13
13 Plum, Purpleleaf Prunus cerasifera Poplar, White Populus alba Poplar, Lombardy Populus nigra Italica Princess Tree Paulownia tomentosa Sumac, Shining Rhus copallina Sycamore Platanus occidentalis Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua Willow, Black Salix nigra Willow, Weeping Salix babylonica All zone 10 or higher trees and palms as noted by the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map 5. Seasonal Installation Because some landscaping elements may require specific seasonal planting, a property owner or the applicant may petition for deferred planting as allowed by the Planning Director. Deferred planting may be allowed only to accommodate construction during the months of June through August when weather conditions would create stress on plant materials or hardship with installation. If granted, deferred planting would allow the issuance of a certificate of completeness or occupancy, conditioned on the timely installation of required landscaping at the earliest appropriate time. 6. Irrigation A. Maintenance of installed irrigation systems Irrigation systems must be constantly maintained to eliminate waste of water due to seasonal change, loss of heads, broken pipes, or misadjusted nozzles. B. Manual watering If no permanent, in-ground irrigation is installed, the property owner is responsible for the provision of adequate water to required plant materials. Jefferson Parish Planning Department Page 13 of 13
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