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Guideline Recommendations <br /> The proposed street and block pattern reflects a compact urban character, <br /> } <br /> including the following: a <br /> • Bike racks interspersed throughout The COR to encourage cycling as <br /> an alternative mode of transportation. <br /> • Benches on the public sidewalks to encourage people to linger in T !. <br /> The COR <br /> • Trees and planters along the streets to create an inviting space <br /> • Wide sidewalks and both on-and off-street bicycle trails <br /> • Kiosks and other way finding tools for visitors and residents in The COR <br /> • Outdoor dining is encouraged on the street side of buildings within all districts. <br /> • Public plaza space is strongly encouraged to be located adjacent to the streets <br /> Objectives <br /> Creative design solutions for streetscape improvements should include: <br /> • Streetscape improvements that provide traffic calming, particularly along Destination and <br /> Downtown streets - <br /> • Inviting streets that draw you into and through The COR <br /> • A marriage of building design and streetscape design that encourages R <br /> active spaces near the streets <br /> Street Trees and Plantings <br /> z <br /> Street trees and planter boxes are a critical element in the unique character of <br /> The COR and will be used to help distinguish between different street types <br /> and sub-districts within The COR. However, there may be variety within the �. <br /> same street when the street crosses into sub-districts. <br /> • Street trees will be chosen to ensure that the species allow for clear pedestrian access along the <br /> streets and require minimal maintenance. <br /> • Along Destination, Downtown, Parkway and Local streets,where regularly spaced blocks exists, <br /> one (1)tree species shall be provided per block. In order to provide variety and protect against <br /> disease, adjacent blocks shall not be allowed the same street tree. Initial development along a <br /> block shall establish the tree species for that block, subject to City review and approval. <br /> • Along streets without regular block space or longer blocks, such as Connector and Arterial <br /> streets,the City may approve groupings of 3-6 trees of one (1) species in lieu of the regular <br /> block spacing. <br /> • Alternatives to the above mentioned planting plan shall be subject to review and approval by <br /> the City Council. <br /> Destination Street Trees: <br /> • Autumn Blaze Maple (Acerx freemanii'Jeffersed') <br /> • Bicolor Oak (Quercus bicolor) <br /> • Sienna Glenn Maple (Acer xfreemanii'Sienna') <br /> • Skyline Honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 'Skyline') <br /> • G i n ko (Gingko biloba) <br /> • Accolade Elm (Ulmus x'Accolade') <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 12 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />