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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> 2. Materials - should be the same as or compatible with those d. Flowers with annual or seasonal color - are recom- r--~l <br /> of the principal building(s). Support post or pier materials mended to highlight special locations, such as court- <br /> may differ from fence materials; e.g., metal fence panels com- yards, building entrances, or access drives. Planter boxes <br /> bined with masonry piers. Masonry walls and piers should and pots are encouraged in residential areas. <br /> have a decorative cap or coping. <br /> e. Irrigation Systems - Mechanical irrigation should be pro- <br /> 3. Not recommended: vided for all planted areas; see standards and implemen- <br /> tation requirements for use of recycled water. <br /> a. Chain link fences. <br /> 2. Trees along Streets and Ways - Street trees are an indicator <br /> b. Unfinished or unsurfaced concrete block walls - are of publicly-accessible space, as well as a source of shade and <br /> strongly discouraged. Block walls should be coated with green. They should be provided along all publicly accessible <br /> cement stucco or similar surface. streets and major pedestrian ways, including water edge <br /> esplanades. Deciduous trees are recommended, as noted <br /> C. PLANT MATERIALS AND LANDSCAPE TREATMENTS above. In general, a consistent species should be used along <br /> the length of a street or way. <br /> 1. Plant Materials - should be selected and placed to reflect <br /> both ornamental and functional characteristics. a. Tree Wells - Trees should be planted in curbside tree wells <br /> with a minimum horizontal dimension of 5 feet and <br /> a. Deciduous trees - should be the predominant large plant depth of approximately 3'-6". Where possible, larger sub- <br /> material used. They should be used as street trees and <br /> located adjacent to buildings and within parking areas <br /> to provide shade in summer and allow sun in winter. <br /> Species should be selected that have deep roots, provide <br /> fall color, and minimal litter and other maintenance prob- <br /> lems. <br /> b. Evergreen shrubs and trees - should be used as a screen- <br /> V> <br /> ing device along rear property lines (not directly adj- tx:I <br /> ~ <br /> acent to residences), around mechanical appurtenances, ;:; <br /> and to obscure grillwork and fencing associated with [ <br /> '" <br /> ::4- <br /> subsurface parking garages. U> <br /> c. Flowering shrubs and trees - should be used where they <br /> can be most appreciated, adjacent to walks and open Street trees should be provided along pedestrian and bike ways to <br /> space areas, or as a frame for building entrances, stairs, define them as public spaces. <br /> and walks. <br /> Final Plan - June 2004 - 62 - <br />
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