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2. Minnie Street from Wakeham Avenue to Grant Street; Grant Street from Minnie Street <br />to the alley; and Wakeham Avenue from Minnie Street to the alley will be cold -planed <br />(ground) and overlaid. <br />3. Entrance monuments and signage at Minnie Street. (See attached illustration,) <br />(a) Vehicle travel lane will narrow for one way traffic at entrance to Minnie Street <br />from McFadden Avenue. <br />(b) Pavement at entrance from McFadden will change from asphalt to stamped <br />concrete or other material for at least 20 feet to create change in color and texture. <br />(c) A monument sign with letters spelling "Cornerstone Village" will be constructed <br />on both sides of the entrance onto Minnie Street. Materials and construction shall <br />be designed to be resistant to vandalism. <br />(d) A pergola will be constructed over each sidewalk/pedestrian entrance from <br />McFadden Avenue to Minnie Street. Materials and construction shall be designed <br />to be resistant to vandalism. <br />.(e) Landscaping in front of the monument sign and beside pergola will be provided. <br />(f) Lighting will be provided for monuments and signs. <br />4. Signage at entrance to Project at Wakeham Avenue and Grant Street (at alley) to be <br />constructed in center island. <br />(a) Pavement on both sides of center island to change from asphalt to stamped <br />concrete or other material that creates a change in color and texture. <br />(b) Sign to be provided with the words "Cornerstone Village" at each location. <br />5. Install new street lighting per City codes. Lighting to be designed to enhance character <br />of street and be low maintenance. <br />6. Relocate mailboxes along Minnie Street. <br />Landscape Improvements <br />1. Landscaping to be provided between street and apartment buildings. <br />(a) Existing street trees to remain, if feasible, and trimmed as needed. <br />(b) About 70 new street trees will be planted to infill line of existing street trees. <br />(c) Existing wrought iron fences along sidewalk to be repaired and/or repainted as <br />needed. If fences are damaged beyond repair and/or are not considered <br />compatible with design theme by landscape architect, then fences will be replaced. <br />For properties that do not have fences, new fences will be installed. New fences <br />will include gated access for maintenance, and when feasible, gates may be added <br />to existing front yard fences. <br />(d) Landscape plan for front yard of buildings will be selected by Owner from a series <br />of designs provided by landscape architect. Plants will be predominantly low <br />maintenance, draught tolerant plants. Owners of paired buildings must agree upon <br />common landscape plan. If agreements cannot be reached, then Association <br />Exhibit D: 2 of 5 <br />