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Planter Beds/Boxes/Tree Grates <br /> • Planter beds,tree grates and planters shall be as shown on the Streetscape Master Plan. Details <br /> and specification shall be added to Appendix A as developed and approved by the City. <br /> Appendix A shall be amended as needed. <br /> • Irrigation shall be provided to ensure survival of plant materials. The City shall provide <br /> irrigation systems along the Parkway and Destination streets. Unless otherwise approved, all <br /> other irrigation shall be the responsibility of the landowner. <br /> Sheet Furniture <br /> Bike racks,trash enclosures and benches are encouraged on all streets, but will be required on <br /> Destination, Connector and Parkways and other streets as shown conceptually on the Streetscape <br /> Master Plan. <br /> Bike racks shall be the standard bike rack(see Appendix A for specifications). <br /> Trash enclosures shall be the standard trash enclosures (see Appendix A for specifications). <br /> Benches shall be the standard bench (See Appendix A for specifications). <br /> Benches shall be grouped in twos that face each other and provide an , r. <br /> opportunity for an outdoor conversationspace. <br /> pp Y - <br /> ,,r <br /> Alternative bike rack,trash enclosures and bench designs will be considered <br /> 'f ti ti <br /> on a case-by-case basis. The City will review alternative designs as part of V - <br /> the site plan review and will evaluate these alternatives based on theyg - �= <br /> following: <br /> • Does the design maintain the character of the district? °dip <br /> g <br /> • Does the alternative design maintain the quality of the standard <br /> feature? <br /> • Does the design provide a relationship between the public elements <br /> of the streetscape and the building that would not otherwise be <br /> possible? <br /> Sidewalks and Boulevard <br /> In the design framework,the term "boulevard" is defined as "the space between the sidewalk and the <br /> curb." The boulevard area provides the required space for public features such as street lights, benches, <br /> fire hydrants, street signs, etc. The boulevard will have different characteristics based on the street <br /> hierarchy. <br /> The street width and layout within different zones may affect the ability of a particular development to <br /> provide the minimum boulevard width and the minimum sidewalk width within the existing public right- <br /> of-way. In those cases, the landowner shall provide a permanent public easement over the portion of <br /> the sidewalk that is located on private property. <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 14 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />