VILLAGE CENTER MASTER PLAN VILLAGE CENTER AWG PRESENTATION 11/18 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA COLUMBIA PIKE SOUTH GEORGE MASON DRIVE 03.
|
|
- Ethelbert Johns
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN COLUMBIA PIKE VILLAGE CENTER MASTER PLAN SOUTH GEORGE MASON DRIVE PAGE 22
2 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN RETAINING WALL / SEATING WALL RETAIL BUS STOP STREETSCAPE - SOUTH GEORGE MASON PAGE DRIVE TITLE BICYCLE RACKS 5-0 PARKING GARAGE / LOADING DRIVE OUTDOOR DINING LOW RAILING AROUND ALL STREET TREE PITS PAGE 23
3 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN STREETSCAPE - COLUMBIA PAGE TITLE PIKE BENCHES RETAIL RETAIL TERRACE 6-0 BICYCLE RACKS GROCERY STORE ENTRY BENCHES RESIDENTIAL LOBBY ON STREET PARKING ON STREET PARKING LOW RAILING AROUND ALL STREET TREE PITS PARKING GARAGE DRIVE PAGE 24
4 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PUBLIC PAGE SQUARE TITLE COLUMBIA PIKE GROCERY STORE LOBBY RETAIL RESIDENTIAL LOBBY RETAIL SOUTH GEORGE MASON DRIVE PAGE 25
5 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN WATER PAGE FEATURE TITLE PAGE 26
6 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PLAZA PAGE SECTION TITLE PAGE 27
7 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN BOARDWALK THROUGH THE PAGE GARDEN TITLE PAGE 28
8 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN ROOMS WITHIN THE PAGE GARDEN TITLE PAGE 29
9 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PUBLIC PAGE SEATING TITLE FIXED EDGE SEATING MOVEABLE SEATING FIXED STONE BOULDER SEATING FIXED SEATING CAFÉ SEATING PAGE 30
10 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE PRIMARY PLANTS COMPANION PLANTS ACCENT PLANTS PAGE 31
11 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE PRIMARY GRASS COLLECTION 1. Bouteloua gracilis Mosquito Grass 2. Panicum virgatum Shenandoah Cheyenne Sky Switchgrass 3. Muhlenbergia capillaris Pink Muhly Grass 4. Sporobolus heterolepis Tara Prairie Dropseed PAGE 32
12 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE ACCENT GRASSES 1. Molinia caerulea Transparent Tall Purple Moore Grass 2. Calamagrostis x acutiflora Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass 3. Molinia caerulea Moorhexe Tall Purple Moore Grass PAGE 33
13 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE ACCENT PERENNIALS 1. Baptisia x Purple Smoke Purple Smoke False Indigo 2. Asclepias tuberose Butterfly Weed 3. Eutrochium purpereum Little Joe Joe Pye Weed 4. Echinacea Tiki Torch Tiki Torch Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 5. Achillea millefolium Terracotta Terracotta Yarrow 6. Knipholfia Mango Popsicle Red Hot Poker PAGE 34
14 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE SHRUB COLLECTION 1. Ilex glabra Inkberry Holly 2. Ilex verticillata Winter Red Winter Red Winterberry 3. Viburnum dentatum Blue Muffin Arrowwood Viburnum 4. Fothergilla Mount Airy Dwarf Fothergilla PAGE 35
15 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN CENTRAL GARDEN PAGE PLANTING TITLE 1. WINTER INTEREST 1. Ilex glabra Inkberry Holly 2. Ilex verticillata Winter Red Winter Red Winterberry Panicum virgatum Shenandoah Cheyenne Sky Switchgrass 2. PAGE 36
16 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN POTENTIAL ACTIVITION PAGE TITLE PAGE 37
17 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN POTENTIAL COMMUNITY PAGE EVENT TITLE PAGE 38
18 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3D PAGE DIAGRAM TITLE PAGE 39
19 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3D PAGE DIAGRAM TITLE PAGE 40
20 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3D PAGE DIAGRAM TITLE PAGE 41
21 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PUBLIC PAGE TITLE ART KENDRA HASTE A POLAR BEAR AT THE TOWER OF LONDON FOR THE ROYAL BEASTS EXHIBIT Kendra is a contemporary animal sculptor working with the medium of galvanized steel wire. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1998, Kendra has established a significant reputation in her field with work included in collections worldwide. She is a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists (UK) and a signature member of the Society of Animal Artists (USA). What interests me most about studying animals is identifying the spirit and character of the individual creatures. I try to create a sense of the living, breathing subject in a static 3-D form, attempting to convey the emotional essence without indulging in the sentimental or anthropomorphic. She lives and works in Surrey, England. PAGE 42
22 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PUBLIC ARTIST - KENDRA PAGE HASTE TITLE A TROOP OF BABOONS AT THE TOWER OF LONDON FOR THE ROYAL BEASTS EXHIBIT A TROOP OF BABOONS AT THE TOWER OF LONDON FOR THE ROYAL BEASTS EXHIBIT PAGE 43
23 P:\Columbia Pike Village Center\PRESENTATIONS\-11-18_AWG Presentation\151118_AWG Presentation Draft02 Package\151110_AWG Presentation Draft02.indd 03. LANDSCAPE DESIGN PUBLIC ARTIST - KENDRA PAGE HASTE TITLE There has been a resurgence of wildlife populations in Virginia s suburbs and urban areas including Black Bear There s a Bear in the Garden PAGE 44
24 S:\PROJECTS-CURRENT\Orr\VillageCenter\Images\Presentations\151110_AWG Draft\151116_AWG Presentation_Back.indd THANK YOU! VILLAGE CENTER AWG PRESENTATION PAGE 45 11/18
O C U L U S. Village Center Square
Village Center Square Meeting Agenda The Last Time We Met Key Points that we heard from the Community & County Staff Design Refinements Public Art: Introduction of Artist 1 The Last Time We Met 2 3 Cafe
More informationSECOND LEVEL REAR TERRACE ENLARGEMENT SEE SHEET L.104 EXHAUST SHAFT STAIR C ELEV. SERVICE CORR. RESIDENTIAL STORAGE RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL LOADING DOCK
Xref CompositeBackground_KGD.dwg SPACES 99505 KISHIMOTO.GORDON.DALAYA PC expressly reserves its common law copyright and other Xref..\..\ FILES\XREF\VC_A_Section Marks.dwg SOUTH GEORGE MASON STREETSCAPE
More informationtarleton oak Board of Architectural Review Original Submission Date: April 24, 2018 (Phase I & II) Resubmission Date: June 26, 2018 (Phase II Only)
tarleton oak Board of Architectural Review Original Submission Date: April 24, 2018 (Phase I & II) Resubmission Date: June 26, 2018 (Phase II Only) Table of Contents 1. Location Map and Project Information
More informationPPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015
PPA NATIVE PLANT SALE 2015 PLANT HABITAT LISTS Use these lists to find the best plants for your property. If you live in the Pine Barrens, the best choices for your home are listed in the Pine Barrens
More informationPROMENADE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT SIOUX CITY, IOWA
PROMENADE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT SIOUX CITY, IOWA 00% DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PACKAGE Project #99 This plan, undertaken by ISG in 06, was prepared exclusively for the City of All content ISG 06. This plan may
More informationKDHE Clean Water Neighbor Program Sunset Zoo Bio-Retention Area Gardens (K-State Demonstration Project)
KDHE Clean Water Neighbor Program Sunset Zoo Bio-Retention Area Gardens (K-State Demonstration Project) The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has provided financial assistance to this
More informationPlanting Your Rain Garden
Planting Your Rain Garden The Rain Garden Environment Are rain gardens wet? Rain Garden Zones Edge Emergent Semi-aquatic Where are your wet spots? Courtesy Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. Plants for
More informationThese design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.
These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Homeowners Guide to Designing Your Property This guide is designed to help you
More information220 Perennial Garden. Center. Project Update
3 Center Project Update 220 Perennial Garden The landscape design resembles the relaxed and natural New Wave Planting Style. The layout is less controlled and geometric than traditional gardens. The landscape
More informationPlanting Your Rain Garden
Planting Your Rain Garden The Rain Garden Environment Are rain gardens wet? The Rain Garden Environment Rain Garden Zones Edge Emergent Semi-aquatic The Rain Garden Environment Moisture regime also depends
More informationThese design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.
These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Homeowners Guide to Designing Your Property This guide is designed to help you
More informationOrnamental Grass Display Garden Hancock Research Center
Ornamental Grass Display Garden Hancock Research Center Dr. Art Cameron Department of Horticulture The ornamental grass display garden was first established in the spring of 1995. The majority of the plants
More information5. BUMPOUT STORMWATER PLANTER
5.1 DESCRIPTION A bumpout stormwater planter is a type of bioretention facility located within street right-of-way (ROW) in an enlarged amenity zone between the street and the sidewalk created when the
More informationBe sure to follow us on Instagram.
Planting native doesn t only make a beautiful landscape; it provides vital habitats, food, and shelter for wildlife. Native plants are already adapted and will thrive in our environmental conditions, saving
More informationWe Go Gardening Newsletter of the West Chicago Garden Club
Newsletter of the West Chicago Garden Club www.westchicagogardenclub.org Bonus Article for April 2018 Newsletter This article is reprinted from the Native Garden News email newsletter with the permission
More informationSummer Beauty Onion. Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' 3-9. herbaceous. Height: Spread: Form: Flower: Soil: Sun/Shade: Uses: Maintenance: 12" to 18"
perennial herbaceous Allium tanguticum 'Summer Beauty' Summer Beauty Onion 12" to 18" 12" to 18" clump-forming habit with tufted appearance, beautiful glossy leaves Flower: globes of pink-mauve flowers
More informationRain Garden Plant Selection
Rain Garden Plant Selection Rain Garden Native Plants Blue Flag Bald Cypress Iris Cardinal Flower Ornamental Plants for the Rain Garden Check references for tolerance of wet and dry conditions. Consider
More informationConstruction of a Rain Garden
Construction of a Rain Garden Location: Stevens Point Airport by S. Kufahl - AmeriCorps Water Quality & Conservation Educator - Aug 2011 - The following is a pictorial presentation of the construction
More informationIdeas for Underground Padmount Transformer Area
Ideas for Underground Padmount Transformer Area We must have unimpeded 24 hours a day/7 days a week access to the units for conducting routine maintenance and repairs as well as rapid switching during
More information1/8/2018. Perennial Favorites. Carol O Meara Alison O Connor GROUNDCOVERS
Perennial Favorites Carol O Meara Alison O Connor GROUNDCOVERS 1 Turkish Veronica (Veronica liwanensis) Low growing, dense mat Evergreen Bloom time late spring early summer Deep green leaves, blue flowers
More informationWater-Wise Tree Lawns at Providence Village
Water-Wise Tree Lawns at Providence Village Tree Lawns AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF natural resource stewardship and responsible water management is specifying a significant portion of plant material that
More informationThe Rain Garden Landscape
The Rain Garden Landscape Courtesy Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. Courtesy Low Impact Development Center, Inc.. Planting Your Rain Garden ASTRA Communications The Rain Garden Landscape The Rain Garden
More informationRain Gardens. Reconnecting with the Rain. Rachel Calabro Massachusetts Riverways Program
Rain Gardens Reconnecting with the Rain Rachel Calabro Massachusetts Riverways Program Natural Conditions Developed Conditions Atmospheric Deposition Pollutants carried away by wind and traffic Pollutants
More informationDesigning with Natives
Designing with Natives by, Scott M. Drucker, Dream Gardens Landscape Design & Installation Why Natives? The Positives! Preaching to the Choir Best Adapted to their location drought tolerant Low Maintenance
More informationCarex SEDGES Sedges are grass-like plants that typically grow in shallow water or moist soil. They have rhizomes and triangular stems.
Avalanche Eldorado Calamagrostis FEATHER REED GRASS A group of mainly cool season grasses that grow most vigorously in cooler months. They plume earlier than other grasses. x acutiflora Avalanche Wide
More informationTerr sug perennials average-wet. Plant Legend
Plant Legend Quantity Size Botanical Name Common Name Remarks Perennials 1 any Achillea filipendulina 'Moonshine' Yarrow 1 any Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Paprika Yarrow 1 any Achillea millefolium 'Summer
More informationFHWA 534_J031. TEA-5A01(833) EN , P101,M501 See Tabulation Below for Section Numbers
FHWA 534_J31 TEA-5A1(833), P1,M51 See Tabulation Below for Section Numbers ALL CONSTRUCTION IS TO BE PERFORMED WITHIN EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY STP-5A1(611) M51 TEA-5A1(833) RECOMMENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION 12/28/216
More informationThese design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay.
These design guidelines are provided for you free of charge as a public service from the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Homeowners Guide to Designing Your Property This guide is designed to help you
More informationRAIN GARDENS FOR ROCK ISLAND
City of Rock Island RAIN GARDENS FOR ROCK ISLAND City of Rock Island Rain Garden Facts: Rain gardens reduce flooding, absorb pollutants, and sustain wildlife. Rain gardens come in a number of shapes and
More information2017 BTG NATIVE PLANT SALE MONDAY JUNE 26 TH FROM 11:30 7:30 TUESDAY JUNE 27 TH FROM 1:30-4:30
2017 BTG NATIVE PLANT SALE MONDAY JUNE 26 TH FROM 11:30 7:30 TUESDAY JUNE 27 TH FROM 1:30-4:30 Groupings: Full to Partial Sun Wild Columbine Swamp Milkweed Butterfly Milkweed Scarlet Bee Balm Eastern Purple
More informationLake Front Plant Materials
Perennial Flowers Lake Front Plant Materials Alpine Aster Columbine Beargrass Catmint Coreopsis Cranesbill Geranium Crocus Male Fern Pearly Everlasting May Night Sage Phlox Pussytoes Rockcress Ruby Bells
More informationSUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN
SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE DEMONSTRATION GARDEN Dr. Ellen Vincent Clemson University Horticulture Dept. SC Horticulture Industry Conference Myrtle Beach, SC 05Feb2014 PURPOSE Create an urban sustainable garden
More informationTop Performing Herbaceous Native Plants
Top Performing Herbaceous Native Plants www.shawnature.org page 24 True or False It is the plant choice that determines a great performer!? Not necessarily performance is based first on right plant, right
More informationRainScaping. Sustainable Landscape Solutions for Stormwater Management
RainScaping Sustainable Landscape Solutions for Stormwater Management Goals of RainScaping Improve water quality by: Reduce volume and velocity of runoff Reduce pollutants Reduce property damage due to
More informationsustainable gardens: Creating Meadows & Gravel Gardens Olbrich Botanical Gardens Jeff Epping Director of Horticulture
sustainable gardens: Creating Meadows & Gravel Gardens Olbrich Botanical Gardens Jeff Epping Director of Horticulture Introduction Olbrich Botanical Gardens www.olbrich.org Why Meadows? The Great American
More informationDrought Tolerant Perennial, Shrub & Tree List
Drought Tolerant Perennial, Shrub & Tree List Great care has been taken to select plants that are both drought-tolerant and deer-resistant for this program. Drought-tolerant plants are an excellent way
More informationBristersburg Road Catlett, VA P.O. Box 336 Catlett, VA OwlRunNursery.com
571 488-0377 10318 Bristersburg Road Catlett, VA 20119 P.O. Box 336 Catlett, VA 20119 OwlRunNursery.com Inventory is constantly changing, please inquire if you need a plant or quantity not listed. In order
More informationPrairie Urban Garden - Oldman Watershed Council. Xeriscape Priority Plant List
Prairie Urban Garden - Oldman Watershed Council Xeriscape Priority Plant List GRASSES Common Name Blue Grama Scientific Name Bouteloua gracilis Native; in Canada this species can be found in the southern
More informationRain Garden Plant Selection
Rain Garden Plant Selection Charlotte Glen, Bill Lord, Mitch Woodward North Carolina Cooperative Extension Andrew Anderson North Carolina State University Rain Garden Plant Function Nutrient and some heavy
More informationWalnut Creek Transit Village Design Guidelines. Part Three III - 25
C. General Design Criteria Part Three DRAFT 0/6/ III - 5 Frontage Types Frontage is a semi-public transition zone at the ground level where public and private realms meet. An understanding of various frontage
More informationReclaiming North Charles Street For the Community and Pedestrians
Reclaiming North Charles Street For the Community and Pedestrians Aislynn Herbst In collaboration with the residents along North Charles Street Supported by the Penn State Center LArch 414 Pittsburgh Studio
More informationVERIDIAN NEIGHBORHOOD
VERIDIAN NEIGHBORHOOD Landscape Options 2830 Parmenter Street Middleton, WI 53562 608.836.7041 brucecompany.com VERIDIAN NEIGHBORHOOD Landscape Options INDEX Veridian Neighborhood Notes... 1 Stone Wall
More informationGrasses: 30 Special Features and Uses
AFNR Horticultural Science Grasses: 30 Special Features and Uses Mary Hockenberry Meyer, Extension Horticulturist and Professor, and Diane Narem, Horticultural Researcher GRASSES FOR WILDLIFE Larval food
More informationAlternative Stormwater Management Practice RAIN GARDENS
Alternative Stormwater Management Practice RAIN GARDENS Description The rain garden is a stormwater management practice to manage and treat small volumes of stormwater runoff using a conditioned planting
More informationAttracting Birds and Wildlife to the Garden. Spring 2015 Garden Smarter Series Kent Phillips Howard County Master Gardener
Attracting Birds and Wildlife to the Garden Spring 2015 Garden Smarter Series Kent Phillips Howard County Master Gardener College of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 Some possibilities Other possibilities
More informationGoing au Naturel at the Cottage
Brown-eyed Susans appear even more vibrant in front of the weathered wood of a cottage deck. It may seem contradictory, but design is as important in a natural garden as it is in any other type of landscape.
More informationGeneral Design Guidelines
General Design Guidelines (cont d) AWNINGS, CANOPIES & TRELLISES Exterior canopies will be provided at all transparent sections of building entries and tenant storefronts to provide protection from sun
More information/05 Architectural Response
/05 Architectural Response 5.1 Inspiration Stacked Boxes (Artist : Rachael Whiteread) Cubism ( Architect : Le Corbusier) 52 1133 Melville Rezoning Submission Patterns ( Textile Artist : Annie Albers) Overlapping
More informationDivision VI Community Mixed Use (CMU) Architectural Guidelines and Standards
Division VI 18.40.800 Community Mixed Use (CMU) Architectural Guidelines and Standards 18.40.810 Guidelines The goals of the Comprehensive Plan include a focus on pedestrian safety, amenities and aesthetics
More informationRAINGARDENS STEP 1: INFILTRATION TEST TIP TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN EXAMPLES
RAINGARDENS TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND DESIGN EXAMPLES STEP 1: INFILTRATION TEST 1. Call 811 before you dig to have your utilities located. 2. Dig 1-2 holes in the proposed garden area. (8 diameter & deep)
More informationRain Gardens. Sustainable Landscapes Series. What is a rain garden and how does it work? What are the benefits of rain gardens?
Revision Date: 31 January 2009 Rebecca Pineo, Botanic Gardens Intern Susan Barton, Extension Specialist University of Delaware Bulletin #127 Sustainable Landscapes Series Rain Gardens What is a rain garden
More informationEarth Partnership for Schools: Establishing Roots and Seeds for Multiple Generations
Earth Partnership for Schools: Establishing Roots and Seeds for Multiple Generations November 2011 By Brad Guhr Prairie Restoration/Education Coordinator Dyck Arboretum of the Plains www.dyckarboretum.org
More informationGYPSUM PARKWAY CORRIDOR ENHANCEMENT Gypsum, Colorado. Schematic Design January 2015
GYPSUM PARKWAY CORRIDOR ENHANCEMENT Gypsum, Colorado Schematic Design January 2015 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DESIGN WORKSHOP Landscape Architecture Land Planning Urban Design Tourism Planning Asheville Aspen Austin
More informationBCPS Native Plant Catalog
BCPS Native Plant Catalog Page 1 Table of Contents Introduction page 3 BCPS Native Plant and Butterfly Garden for Full Sun Plan 1 page 4 BCPS Native Plant and Butterfly Garden for Partial Sun, Well Drained
More informationA Native Landscape with All of the Benefits and None of the Headache -Vince Gresham
A Native Landscape with All of the Benefits and None of the Headache -Vince Gresham When I started my small native landscape project in my backyard in South Bend, Indiana, I did not have much of a plan.
More informationPROJECT REVIEW GROUP REPORT. TO: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PREPARED BY: Martha Dooley Landscape and Sustainability Planner
PROJECT REVIEW GROUP REPORT PREPARED BY: Martha Dooley Landscape and Sustainability Planner TITLE: CAFÉ ZUPAS / 1422 E. Golf Road Woodfield Village Green Shopping Center / Special Use for a Type C Restaurant,
More informationAMERICA'S GARDEN CAPITAL MAZE. Find this list and our garden programming schedule at DILWORTHPARK.ORG
AMERICA'S GARDEN CAPITAL MAZE PLANT LIST THROUGH february 25, 2018 Find this list and our garden programming schedule at DILWORTHPARK.ORG America's Garden Capital Maze and free horticultural programs are
More informationPlants for Rain Gardens Recommended for Coastal Southeast Landscapes
Plants for Rain Gardens Recommended for Coastal Southeast Landscapes Soil conditions in rain gardens alternate between wet and dry, making them tough places for many plants to grow. The plants in this
More informationDesigning with Native Plants & Our Ecosystem in Mind
Designing with Native Plants & Our Ecosystem in Mind Christina Pax, Lead Designer Native Landscape Design Center at Adkins Arboretum cpax@adkinsarboretum.org What does a garden designer do? What do we
More informationBUTTERFLY GARDEN PLANTS. Plant Information all plants native to Michigan except where noted
BUTTERFLY GARDEN PLANTS Plant Information all plants native to Michigan except where noted Butterfly Garden Plants - Perennials Yarrow Achillea millefolium 1-2 tall Blooms: Jul-Aug Nodding Wild Onion Allium
More informationPrairie Establishment & Maintenance Technical Guidance for Solar Projects
Prairie Establishment & Maintenance Technical Guidance for Solar Projects Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Revised October 2017 Introduction This is a technical guidance document for prairie establishment
More informationPLANT LIST FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT
SHORELINE EVALUATION PROGRAM PLANT LIST FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT Following is a list of native s recommended for shoreline management. This list is not comprehensive. Rather, it lists s that are known
More informationSTORMWATER TOOL. Rain Garden
Rain Garden What is a Rain Garden? A rain garden is a shallow, planted depression that absorbs the water that flows from your roof or any hard surface, allowing it to drain directly into the soil. Rain
More informationBeing A Good Garden Neighbor To A Stream: IPM and Water Quality. George Kingston Master Gardener
Being A Good Garden Neighbor To A Stream: IPM and Water Quality George Kingston Master Gardener Every Drop of Water Goes Somewhere Runoff Infiltration and Migration Evaporation Uptake Know Your Watershed
More informationHigh Performance Landscape Research. A GSA-BRIT Research Collaboration
High Performance Landscape Research A GSA-BRIT Research Collaboration Background Presidential Memorandum Pollinator health Pollinator research Collaboration with the General Services Administration (GSA)
More informationCHURCH STREET MAIN STREET CHURCH STREET
CHURCH STREET NOTES:. See Civil Sheets for Roadway, Crosswalks, Utilities, Lighting, and Maintenance of Traffic. 2. Refer to this sheet for brick and concrete unit paver laying patterns. See detail sheets
More informationWhat is a Rain Garden?
Rain Gardens 101 Charlotte Glen, Wendi Hartup, Bill Lord, Mitch Woodward North Carolina Cooperative Extension Andrew Anderson North Carolina State University What is a Rain Garden? A shallow depression
More informationDITTMAR ROSSLYN ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA
JANUARY 8, 2019 CLIENT DITTMAR COMPANY 8321 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, #300 VIENNA, VA 22182 TEL: (703) 356-6900 SHEET INDEX SHEET NE SHEET TITLE L1.01 STREETSCAPE HARDSCAPE PLAN L1.02 LEVEL 6 ROOF HARDSCAPE
More informationNative Plant Catalog
Native Plant Catalog 2018 Annual Native Plant Sale Pick-Up: Wednesday, May 9th, 2018, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hemlock Crossing Nature Education Center: 8115 West Olive Rd, West Olive, MI 49460 Grasses Big Bluestem
More informationProfessional Portfolio. t f a East 61 st St. Tulsa, OK w groggsgreenbarn.com
Professional Portfolio t 918.994.4222 f 918.994.4224 a 10105 East 61 st St. Tulsa, OK 74133 w groggsgreenbarn.com Restoration of Native Prairie Private Client Large scale commercial contract Revive Bio-retention
More informationMeadowbrook Center Conceptual Landscape Master Plan
Meadowbrook Center Conceptual Landscape Master Plan Prepared for Mountain Valley Charitable Foundation July 2010 Project Team Elizabeth Gilboy Kim Steika Melissa Philen Tish Poteet Amanda Rexrode William
More informationWE GO GARDENING. August 26th Meeting : Newsletter of the West Chicago Garden Club Inside this issue
WE GO GARDENING Newsletter of the West Chicago Garden Club Volu me 13 Issu e 8 August 2010 Inside this issue Non-Club Events September Meeting Calendar of Events Club information News from Kruse 4 Kruse
More informationPlants for Rain Gardens and Pond Edges
Plants for Rain Gardens and Pond Edges Marina D Abreau UF-IFAS Hillsborough County Extension Florida Extension Master Gardener Continued Training Conference October 26, 2010, 1:45 pm Outline for Today
More informationInvasive Plants of California s Central Valley and Their Alternatives in the Nursery and Garden
Invasive Plants of California s Central Valley and Their Alternatives in the Nursery and Garden Species Information from Plant Right (www.plantright.org) Images from Plant Right and Wikipedia Note: Information
More informationPOINT OF VIEW POTOMAC ASLA CHAPTER MERIT AWARD. Entry for Design (Built) in Residential
POTOMAC ASLA CHAPTER MERIT AWARD Entry for Design (Built) in Residential OVERVIEW Point of View is located on a peninsula of land holding prominent views down the South River to the Chesapeake Bay. The
More information3.1 community vision. 3.3 required plan elements
Chapter 3 Community Form 3.1 community vision 3.2 Parks & landscaping concepts 3.3 required plan elements D R A F T 20 Community Form Chapter 3 3.0 Community form 3.1 community vision The Specific Plan
More informationAcknowledgements AUTHORS: CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: DESIGN: ILLUSTRATIONS: PHOTOS: Kaitlyn Lamb. Bryan Harrison
Acknowledgements AUTHORS: Kate Venturini Caitlin Chaffee CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: Bryan Harrison Hope Leeson DESIGN: Kaitlyn Lamb ILLUSTRATIONS: Bryan Harrison PHOTOS: Abe Lincoln Adele Medina O Dowd Alexey
More information4.9 Mendocino Avenue Corridor Plan Design Guidelines
4.9 Mendocino Avenue Corridor Plan Design Guidelines The Mendocino Avenue Corridor Plan addresses the area between College Avenue and Steele Lane. Mendocino Avenue is a busy arterial that runs parallel
More informationAHBE Landscape Architects Revitalizes Southern California Streetscapes
AHBE Landscape Architects Revitalizes Southern California Streetscapes Case Studies: South Park Streetscape in Downtown Los Angeles and Monrovia Station Square Transit Village Left: The pedestrian connection
More informationNative Plant Information Sheet
Canada Anemone Anemone canadensis Sun to partial shade Average Soil Height/Width: H: 1-2 Blooms: White; Summer Comments: Aggressive spreader; makes good ground cover. Check it out growing in Woldumar s
More informationNative Shrubs: Guide to Landscape Uses by Jessica Lubell, Dept Plant Science & Landscape Architecture
Native Shrubs: Guide to Landscape Uses by Jessica Lubell, Dept Plant Science & Landscape Architecture Native shrubs can be used to create attractive, sustainable landscapes that blend naturally with the
More informationLandscaping that benefits the environment and community. A guide to native landscaping in Illinois
Landscaping that benefits the environment and community A guide to native landscaping in Illinois Let s do it together At hillips 66, we are dedicated to being good stewards of the environment. We re proud
More informationSample Landowner Habitat Management Plan
Sample Landowner Habitat Management Plan Why plant native flowers, shrubs and trees? Native plants have evolved under local conditions for millennia and because of that they are genetically programmed
More informationEstimated Quantity. Description and Price. Estimated Cost. Item No General Conditions at the unit price of $ per LUMP SUM.
11 00-11 00-41 00-56 39-57 13-30 00-30 00-30 00-30 00-30 00-30 00-30 00-08 General Conditions Mobilization & Survey Demolition Tree Retention and Protection Erosion and Sedimentation Control Concrete Seat
More informationMixed Use Centres Development Permit Guidelines
1 Mixed Use Centres Development Permit Guidelines Area Commercial or Mixed Use development occurring in City Centre, Urban Centre, Neighbourhood Centre, or Institutional Complex land use designations is
More informationButterfly Gardener Volume 22, Issues 2 & 3 Summer/Fall 2017
Butterfly Gardener Volume 22, Issues 2 & 3 Summer/Fall 2017 Capturing Caterpillar Moments An Interview with Nancy Lawson A Thistle Epistle Florida Habitat Gardening in Zone 9a Bountiful Blue Wood Aster
More informationBuilding a Rain Garden in Colorado. Created By:
Building a Rain Garden in Colorado Created By: Table of Contents What is a Rain Garden?...3 Why are they Important...3 Choosing a Location...4 Sizing Your Rain Garden...5 Layout...7 Additional materials...7
More informationOct. 19th, 2015 Civic Design Review Submittal - Phases 1 & 2. Noe Valley Town Square
Oct. 19th, 2015 Civic Design Review Submittal - Phases 1 & 2 Noe Valley Town Square 24th Street Vicksburg Street Site Aerial Noe Valley Town Square: Civic Design Review Submittal 2 Existing Site Noe Valley
More informationPhytotoxicity to ornamental horticulture plants from tools to manage broadleaf weeds and sedges.
Phytotoxicity to ornamental horticulture plants from tools to manage broadleaf weeds and sedges. Ornamental Protocol Number: 06-010 Objective: Determine phytotoxicity of Manage (halosulfuron), Sulfentrazone
More informationPCH & GOLDEN LANTERN. CHARLES COMPANY DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA September 8, 2014
PCH & GOLDEN LANTERN CHARLES COMPANY DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA September 8, 2014 P+R_Urban Design 2 P+R_Retail & Housing 1 Aerial 3 SW view toward site NE view toward site SE view toward site NE view toward
More informationVILLAGE OF SKOKIE Design Guidelines for Mixed-Use Districts NX Neighborhood Mixed-Use TX Transit Mixed-Use CX Core Mixed-Use
VILLAGE OF SKOKIE Design Guidelines for Mixed-Use Districts NX Neighborhood Mixed-Use TX Transit Mixed-Use CX Core Mixed-Use TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SITE DESIGN Purpose 1 CHAPTER 2 SITE DESIGN Streetscape
More informationLarrabee Park Chicago, IL
Larrabee Park Chicago, IL Concept Presentation September 28, 2010 CLIMBING HYDRANGEA ON FENCE EXISTING BUIILDING COMPOST BINS BLUE RUG JUNIPER SWAMP WHITE OAK (3 ) BOTTLEBRUSH BUCKEYE EXISTING REDBUDS
More informationDESIGNING NATURAL LANDSCAPES WITH NATIVE PRAIRIE PLANTS. Neil Diboll Prairie Nursery Westfield, WI
DESIGNING NATURAL LANDSCAPES WITH NATIVE PRAIRIE PLANTS Neil Diboll Prairie Nursery Westfield, WI. 53964 800-476-94543 www.prairienursery.com I. Ecological Structure of the North American Prairie Grassland
More informationBringing Natives Back to Carolina Landscapes
Bringing Natives Back to Carolina Landscapes Charlotte Glen Horticulture Agent NC Cooperative Extension Chatham County Center Review these slides and explore additional resources to learn more about native
More informationTHE NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY
THE NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY CORE AREA VISION How are we Good Urbanism A Site s DNA thinking about Elements of great Unique elements urban communities embedded in a place the site and design? ELEMENTS LIKE:
More informationAgile Base and Worldwide Support
The Pollinator Problem The Pollinator Problem The Pollinator Problem Most of our wildlife conservation troubles are due to lack of organization. Wildlife interests remind me of an unorganized army beaten
More informationCommunity Mixed Use Zone Districts (CMU)
18.28.500 Community Mixed Use Zone Districts (CMU) The Community Mixed Use Zone Districts (CMU) are intended to help implement the land use goals and strategies found in the Golden Vision 2030 values,
More informationThe Village of Shirlington
The Village of Shirlington Suburban Smart Growth Without Rail Transit July 2018 Agenda History (1940 to present) Attributes and Outcomes Lessons Learned Setting the Stage Arlington County Arlington is
More informationThe Village. Chapter 3. Mixed Use Development Plan SPECIFIC PLAN
The Village SPECIFIC PLAN Chapter 3 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.1.1 Purpose This Chapter describes the development regulations applicable to the Mixed-Use and Transit Center Planning Areas. These form-based regulations
More informationOneida Lake Native Shoreline Restoration Incentive Program
Narrative: Oneida Lake Native Shoreline Restoration Incentive Program The goal of this project was to restore native plants to the shoreline of Oneida Lake, on private year round residences. In addition,
More information