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Manor Pkway HIGHLAND HOSPITAL LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN Rockingham St PUBLIC LIBRARY HIGHLAND BRANCH South Ave HIGHLAND PARK NEIGHBORHOOD JAMES P. B. DUFFY SCHOOL NO. 12 Bellevue Dr HIGHLAND HOSPITAL Mt Vernon Ave HIGHLAND PARK November 19, 2015

TREE INVENTORY 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 49 50 South Ave 51 52 53 54 Bellevue Dr 55 56 40 39 7 8 4 5 10 6 9 3 11 2 1 12 13 14 16 15 17 18 Rockingham St 19 20 31 32 33 35 34 36 38 37 21 22 25 23 24 30 29 28 Mt Vernon Ave 27 26 ID # SPECIES COMMON NAME ~ DBH (in) WOOD LEAF PERCENT CONDITION CONDITION DEADWOOD NOTES 001 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 6 good good 0 10% in the "Landmark Garden" 002 Amelanchier sp. Serviceberry 4 good good 0 10% 003 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 8 good good 0 10% built up soil ring around trunk. No root flare visible 004 Fraxinus sp. Ash 10 good good 0 10% 005 Fraxinus sp. Ash 10 good good 0 10% 006 Populus deltoides Cottonwood 8 fair good 0 10% not planted. A weed that grew into a tree 007 Malus sp. Crabapple 12 good good 0 10% 008 Malus sp. Crabapple 10 fair good 0 10% 009 Picea abies Norway Spruce 12 good fair 0 10% 010 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 2 good good 0 10% 011 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 2 good good 0 10% 012 Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust 2 good good 0 10% 013 Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust 2 good good 0 10% 014 Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust 2 good good 0 10% 015 Robinia pseudoacacia Black locust 2 good good 0 10% 016 Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 8 good fair 0 10% 017 Fraxinus sp. Ash 8 good good 0 10% 018 Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo 20 fair poor 50 75% dying 019 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 12 fair poor 50 75% dying 020 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 3 good good 0 10% 021 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 3 good good 0 10% 022 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 3 good good 0 10% 023 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 3 good good 0 10% 024 Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust 3 good good 0 10% 025 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 12 good poor 25 50% scorched leaves 026 Platanus x acerifolia London Planetree 24 fair fair 25 50% 027 Platanus x acerifolia London Planetree 3 poor fair 0 10% girdled at base (half way around trunk) 028 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 18 poor poor 50 75% scorched leaves 029 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 12 good good 0 10% 030 Quercus rubra Red Oak 3 good good 0 10% 031 Prunus sp. Japanese Flowering Cherry 10 fair fair 75% + 032 Prunus sp. Japanese Flowering Cherry 10 fair good 0 10% 033 Prunus sp. Japanese Flowering Cherry 10 fair good 0 10% 034 Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine 12 good good 0 10% 035 Zelkova serrata Japanese Zelkova 14 good good 25 50% 036 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 10 good good 25 50% 037 Zelkova serrata Japanese Zelkova 14 good good 0 10% 038 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 12 good fair 10 25% 039 Prunus cerasifera Cherry Plum 5 good good 0 10% 040 Prunus cerasifera Cherry Plum 5 good good 0 10% 041 Tilia cordata Littleleaf Linden 24 good good 0 10% 042 Tilia cordata Littleleaf Linden 18 good good 0 10% 043 Tilia cordata Littleleaf Linden 18 good poor 0 10% nearby excavation did major damage to roots 044 Malus sp. Crabapple 6 poor good 0 10% girdling at base. poor form. 045 Malus sp. Crabapple 6 good good 0 10% poor form. messy 046 Malus sp. Crabapple 12 good good 0 10% poor form. messy 047 Acer rubrum Red Maple 12 good fair 0 10% stressed 048 Picea abies Norway Spruce 14 good fair 0 10% scraggly 049 Picea abies Norway Spruce 14 good good 0 10% 050 Acer rubrum Red Maple 14 good poor 0 10% chlorotic 051 Acer rubrum Red Maple 14 good poor 0 10% chlorotic 052 Pinus nigra Austrian Pine 18 good good 0 10% 053 Acer rubrum Red Maple 18 good fair 0 10% chlorotic 054 Pinus nigra Austrian Pine 18 good good 0 10% 055 Acer rubrum Red Maple 18 good fair 0 10% chlorotic 056 Pinus nigra Austrian Pine 18 good good 0 10% Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 2

TREE INVENTORY RECOMMENDATIONS 7 8 10 56 9 11 12 13 14 55 54 53 52 51 50 16 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 24 49 26 # TREE TO REMAIN 48 47 46 45 44 4 5 6 3 2 1 28 27 # # TREE TO REHABILITATE TREE TO REMOVE 43 42 41 40 39 30 29 31 32 33 35 34 36 38 37 Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 3

LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN SOUTH AVE OFFICE BLDG PARKING GARAGE HOSPITAL PARKING GARAGE ROCKINGHAM ST PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BLDG BELLEVUE DR HIGHLAND HOSPITAL MT VERNON AVE Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 4

KEY AREAS NODE NEIGHBORHOOD CONNECTION PARKING GARAGE SOFTENING SOUTH AVE STREETSCAPE SOUTH AVE OFFICE BLDG PARKING GARAGE HOSPITAL PARKING GARAGE ROCKINGHAM ST PARKING LOT SCREENING NODE NEIGHBORHOOD CONNECTION PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BLDG NODE HOSPITAL ENTRANCE & HIGHLAND PARK CONNECTION HOSPITAL ENTRY LANDSCAPE BELLEVUE DR HIGHLAND HOSPITAL MT VERNON AVE MT VERNON AVE STREETSCAPE NEW ADDITION LANDSCAPE Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 5

TITLE HERE HOSPITAL ENTRY LANDSCAPE EXISTING CONDITIONS RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES KEY GOALS Create an attractive first impression 2 ADDITIONAL SHADE TREE PLANTINGS Improve pedestrian circulation Incorporate shade trees wherever possible 1 4 IMPROVED PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION Develop connections to Highland Park Provide a space of respite for hospital employees 3 5 SCREENED AREA WITH SEATING FOR EMPLOYEES Enrich landscape with diverse low-maintenance plantings Reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep lawn in good health 1 Confusing pedestrian circulation increases risk of conflict with vehicles ENTRANCE NODE ENHANCEMENTS 2 Sidewalk connection to parking garages needed 3 Weak connection to Highland Park across the street POSSIBLE HIGHLAND PARK INFORMATION/ EXHIBIT IN MAIN LOBBY 4 Lack of shade trees makes for a harsh paved landscape 5 Hospital staff sit on street curbs during breaks POSSIBLE HIGHLAND PARK INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE LOCATION IMPROVED SEATING AND BICYCLE RACKS AT BUILDING ENTRANCE VINES PLANTED ALONG BRICK WALL poorly designed pedestrian circulation routes maximize vehicle conflict Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 6

NEW ADDITION LANDSCAPE EXISTING CONDITIONS 5 4 RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES VINES ON GREEN SCREEN KEY GOALS Screen buildings from adjacent neighborhood (visual and auditory) Accommodate snow storage needs Incorporate low-maintenance plantings that provide yearround interest 1 2 3 1 Gaps in screening vegetation expose residential backyards to hospital 2 Limited screening plantings exist along Mount Vernon Avenue 3 Existing plantings have very little seasonal interest 4 Landscape around new building needs to blend in with existing surroundings 5 Gaps in understory vegetation expose the Bellevue cul-de-sac to hospital DENSE PLANTINGS OF URBAN- TOLERANT SHRUBS PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SCREENING FILLING GAPS IN EXISTING SCREENING VEGETATION VINES PLANTED ALONG EXISTING FENCE FOR SCREENING existing vegetation screens much (but not all) of the hospital from view of the adjacent neighborhood Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 7

MT VERNON AVE STREETSCAPE EXISTING CONDITIONS RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES KEY GOALS Fill gaps in the tree lawn Enhance Oncology Center entrance 5 Visually break up expansive building facade 2 1 3 7 4 VINES ON GREEN SCREEN CANOPY STREET TREES COBBLE GUTTER Reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep lawn in good health Acknowledge connection to Highland Park 6 ARCHITECTURAL CANOPY OVER ONCOLOGY CENTER ENTRANCE 1 Underwhelming entrance to the Oncology Center 2 Foundation plantings lack seasonal interest 3 Building facade is out of scale with residences across the street 4 Damage to turf grass along sidewalk from winter salting and plowing 5 Gaps in street tree plantings VINES ON GREEN SCREEN MIXED SHRUB PLANTINGS 6 Connection to Olmsted portion of Highland Park 7 Smokers on the sidewalk are a neighborhood concern wherever lawn is adjacent to a sidewalk, it is common to see turfgrass damaged by winter plowing and salting Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 8

PARKING LOT SCREENING EXISTING CONDITIONS RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES KEY GOALS Fill gaps in tree lawn Screen parking lot LARGER TURNING RADIUS FOR TRUCKS Repair sidewalks as needed Improve pedestrian circulation 6 4 1 3 STREET TREE PLANTINGS COBBLE GUTTER Reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep lawn in good health 2 8 5 NODE ENHANCEMENTS (POSSIBLY INCLUDING INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE) Accommodate snow storage needs 7 1 Limited screening of parking lot from the adjacent neighborhood 2 Major die-off of arborvitae recently planted to screen parking lot 3 Many potential planting spots for street trees 4 Turf grass along sidewalk damaged from winter salting and plowing activities 5 Limited locations for storing plowed snow in winter 6 Truck traffic creates ruts in lawn 7 Smokers on sidewalk are a neighborhood concern 8 Litter & cigarette butts collect in planting beds VINES ON FENCE (OR GREEN SCREEN) existing vegetation does little to screen the parking lot from the adjacent neighborhood Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 9

PARKING GARAGE SOFTENING EXISTING CONDITIONS RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES VINES ON GREEN SCREEN SOFTEN BUILDING FACADES DENSE PLANTING WITH YEAR-ROUND INTEREST KEY GOALS Fill gaps in tree lawns Soften the scale of large parking structures 4 6 7 COBBLE GUTTER Incorporate diverse plantings at staircase that provide yearround interest 2 1 3 5 ADDITIONAL SHADE TREE PLANTINGS Improve pedestrian circulation Reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep lawn in good health 1 Drive between parking structures creates canyon effect 2 Sidewalk needed for pedestrian circulation 3 Large parking structures out of scale with residences across the street 4 Sparse plantings with limited seasonal interest do little for the landscape 5 Damage to turf grass along sidewalk from winter salting and plowing 6 Smokers on sidewalk are a neighborhood concern 7 Litter & cigarette butts collect in planting beds SIDEWALK CONNECTION there is a need for a sidewalk between the two parking garages Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 10

SOUTH AVE STREETSCAPE EXISTING CONDITIONS 6 3 1 2 4 5 RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES NODE ENHANCEMENTS COBBLE GUTTER TOUGH GROUNDCOVER IN TREE LAWN KEY GOALS Fill gaps in existing vegetation to help screen buildings Provide diverse plantings on slope to provide seasonal interest Screen concrete block retaining walls with plantings Reduce the amount of maintenance required to keep lawn in good health 1 Turf grass along sidewalk damaged from winter salting and plowing activities 2 Turfgrass in narrow lawn strip between sidewalk and street growing poorly 3 Existing trees currently in good health, but at-risk for future issues 4 Monotonous plantings offer little seasonal interest 5 Concrete block retaining walls at end of lifespan and less than ideal for a quality institutional landscape 6 Major crossing for kid and parents walking to school DIVERSE PLANTINGS NEXT TO BUILDINGS DENSE PLANTINGS BULBS plantings along South Avenue offer very little in terms of seasonal interest Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 11

RECOMMENDED ELEMENTS RTS CUSTOM BUS STOP A GREEN SCREEN ON A PARKING STRUCTURE PROVIDES VINES WITH A SUPPORT ON WHICH TO GROW. WHEN MATURE, THE VINES HELP SCREEN THE PARKING STRUCTURE FROM VIEW. S42 RECEPTACLE WITH S2 DOME (VICTOR STANLEY)* ALCOTT PEDESTRIAN LIGHT (LANDSCAPEFORMS) SD242 RECEPTACLE (VICTOR STANLEY)* Highland Park MANOR ARCHED BACK BENCH WITH ARM-RESTS (COLUMBIA CASCADE)* CITY SERIES ROUND COMMERCIAL TABLE (BARCO PRODUCTS)* **UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER DESIGN STANDARD EXPO BIKE RACK (CORA)* MINOR TRAIL DIRECTIONAL SIGN GENESEE RIVERWAY TRAIL GRANITE COBBLE GUTTERS ALONG SIDEWALKS PROTECT LAWN AND PLANTINGS FROM WINTER PLOWING AND SALT DAMAGE Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 12

PLANTING PALETTE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME LARGE TREES Acer miyabei 'Morton' Eucommia ulmoides Ginkgo biloba The President Ginkgo biloba 'JFS-UGA2' Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 'Shademaster' Gymnocladus dioicus 'Espresso-JFS' Platanus x acerifolia 'Morton Circle' Quercus muehlenbergii Quercus robur alba Tabor Quercus robur bicolor Long Quercus robur Q. alba Crimschmidt Ulmus 'Morton' Ulmus 'Patriot' MEDIUM TREES Acer grandidentatum x saccharum Hipzam Carpinus caroliniana JFS-KW6 Cladrastis kentukea Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' Malus Jewelcole Parrotia persica Vanessa Syringa pekinensis Zhang Zhiming State Street Miyabe Maple Hardy Rubber Tree Presidential Gold Ginkgo Golden Colonnade Ginkgo Shademaster Honeylocust Espresso Kentucky coffee tree Exclamation! London Planetree Chinkapin Oak Forest Knight Oak Regal Prince Oak Crimson Spire Oak Accolade Elm Patriot Elm Highland Park Maple Native Flame American Hornbeam Yellowwood Winter King Hawthorn Red Jewel Crabapple Vanessa Persian Parrotia Beijing Gold Peking Lilac VINES Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells' Celustrus scandens 'Bailumn' Polygonum aubertii Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon' EVERGREEN TREES Abies concolor Picea omorika Pinus flexilis Vanderwolf s Pyramid Juniperus virginiana Emerald Sentinel EVERGREEN SHRUBS Ilex x meservae 'MonNieves' Ilex x 'Mondo' Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' Myrica pensylvanica Morton & Morton Male Taxus cuspidata 'Green Wave' Silver Bells Chocolate Vine Autumn Revolution Bittersweet Silver Lace Vine Blue Moon Wisteria White Fir Serbian Spruce Vanderwolf s Pyramid Pine Emerald Sentinel Eastern Redcedar Scallywag Holly Little Rascal Holly Grey Owl Juniper Silver Sprite Bayberry & pollinator Green Wave Yew DECIDUOUS SHRUBS Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima' Diervilla lonicera 'Copper Forsythia x Courtasol Hippophae rhamnoides 'Sprite' Physocarpus opulifolious 'SMPOTW' Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low' Rhus copallina var. latifolia Morton Rosa 'Schneekoppe' Salix arenaria Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem' Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry Copper Bush Honeysuckle Gold Tide Forsythia Sprite Sea Buckthorn Tiny Wine Ninebark Gro-Low Aromatic Sumac Prairie Flame Sumac Snow Pavement Rose Creeping Silver Willow Sem Ural False Spirea Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 13

PLANTING PALETTE SELECT IMAGES Gold Tide Forsythia Red Jewel Crabapple Crimson Spire Oak - summer Climbing Hydrangea Yellowwood Snow Pavement Rose Golden Colonnade Ginkgo Crimson Spire Oak - fall Autumn Revolution Bittersweet Winter King Hawthorn - winter Vanderwolf s Pyramid Pine Scallywag Holly Emerald Sentinel Eastern Redcedar Grey Owl Juniper Green Wave Yew Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 14

INITIAL PHASE NEW ADDITION LANDSCAPE Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 15

PLANT PALETTE Beijing Gold Peking Lilac - summer Gro-Low Aromatic Sumac - summer Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry - spring Silver Sprite Bayberry - summer Prairie Flame Sumac - summer Beijing Gold Peking Lilac - fall Gro-Low Aromatic Sumac - fall Brilliantissima Red Chokeberry - fall Silver Sprite Bayberry - winter Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass Summer Snowflake Viburnum Blue Moon Wisteria Silver Bells Chocolate Vine - foliage Silver Bells Chocolate Vine - flowers Red Wall Virginia Creeper - fall Highland Hospital Landscape Master Plan 16