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A planting strip not less than 20 feet in width shall be located along all lot lines of a residential park not bordering a public street, except that distance may be reduced to 10 feet if a solid wall or fence is provided. Such planting strips shall be composed of one row of deciduous and/or evergreen trees, spaced not more than 40 feet apart and not less than three rows of shrubs, spaced not more than eight feet apart, of which the trees will grow to a height of five feet or more after one full growing season and of which the shrubs will eventually grow to a height of not less than six feet. The setback areas of a residential park adjoining a public street shall be planted in grass or shrubbery. All such required landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy living condition for the life of the residential park. [Ord. 3731 § 28, 2005; Ord. 3300 § 3, 1998; Ord. 3209 § 2, 1997; Ord. 1843 § 3, 1977; Code 1970 § 19.08.100.]