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2/22/2005
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2010
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<br />square planter \vithin the standard City sidewalk and parkTvay of <br />10 feet as measured from the face of curb. The installed street <br />trees will continue throughout the entire length of the project. An <br />additional area of landscape, inside the property line, \vill <br />contribute to create a consistent urban landscape image. This area, <br />varying in size from 15' minimum to 95 feet maximum, of large <br />sculptural ground cO'/er berms with trees planted in formal <br />alternating patterns will provide a beautiful green buffer from the <br />adjacent traffic and creates a pleasant, pedestrian scaled transition <br />for the office tower employees and visitors. A large evergreen <br />hedge occurring along the total length of the Main Street site <br />functions as a visual screen from the required on grade parking lot. <br />.^.. '/ery special sculptural garden with large informal canopy trees <br />will become the major focus during Phase I. Turfwill be <br />consistently used as the ground plane landscape treatment along <br />the northwest frontage. <br /> <br />At the comer of Main Street and Owens Driye, a large sculptural <br />groundcover berm with formal, alternating arrangement of trees <br />becomes the strong landscape transitional element. f.. continuation <br />of the same landscape vocabulary occurs around the comer of <br />Owens Drive. <br /> <br />Suggested minimum clements of this streetscape area are as <br />follows: <br /> <br />(a) Street Tree: Arecastrum romanzoffianum Queen Palm. <br /> <br />Size: 15' tall (brown trunk height). <br /> <br />Spacing: Planted at 30' on center when not preyented by <br />traffic sitelines, BCR and ECR setbacks, light standards <br />and fire hydrant clearances or underground utility lines, i.e. <br />lighting, gas, electrical, '.vater, seVier, etc. <br /> <br />(b) Perimeter Backdrop Tree: Gleditsia triacanthos inermis <br />Skyline Honey Locust. <br /> <br />Size: 36" box. <br />Spacing: 30' on center spacing. <br /> <br />(c) Parking Lot Tree: Brachychiton populnous Bottle Tree. <br /> <br />Size: 24" box. <br /> <br />31 <br />75A-192 <br />
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