Landscape Guidelines

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Landscape Guidelines
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Landscape
Guidelines
The following pages guide
landscape for the open spaces
TREE SELECTION DIAGRAM
and streetscapes of the Plan Area,
Street Tree
including trees, plantings, paving,
A Street
lighting, furnishings, fencing, public
B Street & C Street
signage, and accessibility.
D Street & art,
E Street
TREE SELECTION DIAGRAM
Street Tree
B Street
A Street
B Street & C Street
D Street & E Street
The Park Pedestrian Street
The Station Pedestrian Street
Concar Drive
Delaware Street
The Park Pedestrian Street
The Station Pedestrian Street
Concar Drive
Delaware Street
Trees
The Park Tree
Eastern Plaza
The Pavillion
Western Plaza
• Reinforce the
Park Promenade & Rain Garden
A Street
General Guidelines
street hierarcy and
block pattern of the Plan Area
through the selection of trees of
The Gardens Tree
varying character, giving specific
The Grove
Flower Gardenidentity to streets, parks and open
Garden Divider
spaces related to their functions.
Street C
The Park Tree
Figure 2.74 diagrams tree selection
within the Plan Area.
A Street
Eastern Plaza
The Pavillion
Western Plaza
Park Promenade & Rain Garden
D Street
The Gardens Tree
Typical Housing Frontage
The Gardens Entry Path
• Provide a backbone of evergreen
The Gardens Internal Paths
trees that will serve as a green
Screen Tree
The Park
Pedestrian Street
The Park
Pedestrian Street
E St
reet
framework in contrast to
the changing character and
transparency of deciduous trees
which provide seasonal change,
texture, flowers and fall color.
The Station
Pedestrian Street
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• Select trees for longevity, ease of
management, and adaptability to
salty soil conditions.
• Listed in Table 2.01, tree species
are encouraged to include:
FIGURE 2.74
Tree Diagram
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The Grove
Flower Garden
Garden Divider
Typical Housing Frontage
The Gardens Entry Path
The Gardens Internal Paths
Screen Tree
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Street Trees and Park Trees
Street
Encouraged Trees Species
Tree Character
Encouraged Size
at Installation
Maturity
Water Need
“A” Street
Ginko biloba ‘Saratoga’/ Maidenhair ‘Saratoga’
Platanus acerifolia ‘Columbia’/ Sycamore ‘Columbia’
Urban character with light shade
36” Box
Medium-large
deciduous
Low
“B” Street
Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Ulmus parvifolia ‘Drake’/ Chinese Elm ‘Drake’
Eucalyptus nicholi/ Peppermint Gum
Fast-growing and strongly upright to rounded
tree
36” Box
Medium
evergreen
Moderate to Low
“C” Street
Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Ulmus parvifolia ‘Drake’/ Chinese Elm ‘Drake’
Eucalyptus nicholi/ Peppermint Gum
Fast-growing and strongly upright to rounded
tree
36” Box
Medium
evergreen
Moderate to Low
“C” Street
Curve
Magnolia soulangeana ‘Rustica Rubra’ or ‘Galaxy’
Sculptural accent trees with delicate branching
36” Box
Small-Medium
deciduous
Moderate to Low
Fast-growing and strongly upright to rounded
tree
36” Box
Medium
evergreen
Moderate to Low
(Building Side)
“D” & “E’ Street Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Ulmus parvifolia ‘Drake’/ Chinese Elm ‘Drake’
Eucalyptus nicholi/ Peppermint Gum
The Gardens &
The Park
Pedestrian
Street
Zelkova serrata/ Sawleaf Zelkova
Graceful branching
36” Box
Medium
deciduous
Moderate to Low
The Station
Pedestrian
Street
Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Ulmus parvifolia ‘Drake’/ Chinese Elm ‘Drake’
Fast-growing and strongly upright to rounded
tree
36” Box
Medium
evergreen
Moderate to Low
South Delware
Street
Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Ginko biloba ‘Saratoga’/ Maidenhair ‘Saratoga’
Urban character with light shade and upright
36” Box
Medium
evergreen or
deciduous
Moderate to Low
Table 2.01 Encouraged street and open-space tree species
FIGURE 2.75 Ginko
biloba
FIGURE 2.76
Ulmus parvifolia
FIGURE 2.77 Tristania
conferta
FIGURE 2.78
Platanus acerifolia
FIGURE 2.79
Zelkova serrata
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The Park
Encouraged Tree Species
Tree Character
Encouraged Size
at Installation
Concar Drive
Tristania conferta/ Brisbane Box
Platanus acerifolia ‘Columbia’/ Sycamore ‘Columbia’
Urban character with light shade and upright
36” Box
Medium
evergreen or
deciduous
Moderate to Low
Eastern Plaza
Quercus agrifolia/ Coast Live Oak (alternating with)
Magnolia soulangeana ‘Rustica Rubra’/ Saucer Magnolia
Magnolia ‘Galaxy’/ Galaxy Magnolia
Large evergreen treen interplanted with
sculptural accent trees with delicate
branching
48” box
Large evergreen
& Small-Medium
deciduous
Moderate to Low
The Pavillion
Olea europea ‘Swan Hill’ / Olive
Arbutus ‘Marinas’/ Arbutus ‘Marinas’
Sculptural Multi trunk tree of Mediterranean
character
48” box
Medium
evergreen
Low
Western Plaza
Cedrus deodora/ Deodor Cedar
Sequoia sempervirens ‘Aptos Blue’ / Coast Redwood
Tall conifer with grand stature
8” caliper
trunk
Large evergreen
Low
Park Promenade
Populus fremontii/ Fremont’s Cottonwood
Fraxinus Americana ‘Empire’/ Empire Ash
Large fast-growing tree with delicate foliage
48” box
Large
deciduous
Moderate
Maturity
Water Need
Table 2.01 Encouraged street and open-space tree species, continued
FIGURE 2.80 Magnolia
soulangeana
FIGURE 2.81 Olea
europea
FIGURE 2.82 Cedrus
deodora
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FIGURE 2.83 Sequoia
sempervirens
FIGURE 2.84 Populus
fremontia
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The Gardens
Encouraged Tree Species
Tree Character
Encouraged Size at
Installation
Water Need
The Grove
Cedrus deodora / Deodar Cedar
Sequoia sempervirens ‘Aptos Blue’ / Redwood
Tall grand stature specimen trees
8” caliper
trunk
Large evegreen
Low
Flower Garden
Magnolia soulangeana ‘Rustica Rubra’/ Saucer Magnolia
Cercis canadensis / Eastern Redbud
Cercis reniformis ‘Oklahoma’ / Oklahoma Redbud
Flowering specimen trees
48”
Small
Deciduous
Moderate
Gardens Divider
Trees
Prunus yedoensis / Yoshino Flowering Cherry
Flowering specimen trees
48”
Medium/Small
Deciduous
Moderate
Typical Housing
Frontage
Cercis reniformis ‘Oklahoma’ / Oklahoma Redbud
Arbutus unedo / Strawberry Trees
Ornamental trees
36”
Small
Low
The Gardens
Entry Path
Eucalyptus nicholi / Peppermint Gum
Eucalyptus polyanthemos / Silver Dollar Gum
Tall and slender tree with fast
growth rate
48”
Medium
Evergreen
Low
The Gardens
Internal Path
Quercus agrifolia / Coast Live Oak
Quercus virginiana /Live Oak
Quercus suber /Cork Oak
Dense rounded evergreen tree
5” caliper
trunk
Large
Evergreen
Low
Screen Trees
Rhamnus alaternus / Italian Buckthorn
Laurus nobilis / Grecian Laurel
Myrica californica/ Wax Myrtle
Phyllostachys/ Bamboo
Attractive informal hedges and
screens
24”
Small
Low
Maturity
Table 2.01 Encouraged street and open-space tree species, continued
FIGURE 2.85 Prunus
yedoensis
FIGURE 2.86 Cercis
canadensis
FIGURE 2.87 Arbutus
unedo
FIGURE 2.88 Eucalyptus
citriodora
FIGURE 2.89 Quercus
agrifolia
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