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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.2 Att1 Exh A-1 Dublin Crsng Landscape MasterPlan EXHIBIT A-1 TO ATTACHMENT 1 . 1 1 1.4.1111"ll 10 H.I U]IUFiII 11 W'Il If t e, 1 LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN _ DUBLIN CROSSING February 2014 ............. . 9VbHUH 4 J=I C31 P',41 IIntNBNlH;ry1f HUIIHIIhhl�ni nr�C.IP IL1 I 414if P liC 141HlbIH•:Ni 9-,it 11,111.Hb,11i❑I1114104; 1.1 Htl W W"P+ilflel j Corrects to n Hore.e Tad vy4f i �y M ML • INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION VISION I The Dublin Crossing landscape has been carefully developed to express the community's contemporary urban village character.The aesthetic can be Y - described as "urban eco-chic" and is characterized by clean, contemporary design, native and climate adapted plant palettes and the use of sustainable design practices and materials. • Inviting streetscapes and public spaces designed for multiple modes of • circulation encourage the use of outdoor spaces,thereby facilitating physical • fitness and social interaction. These, in turn, promote health, wellness and community vitality. Planting, hardscape furnishings and lighting, work together to make the • Warm, contemporary plant palette community 'legible' by highlighting and distinguishing circulation networks and linkages, conveying street hierarchy and by celebrating key nodes and • destinations. Unique and identifiable landscape treatments convey a sense • of place and act as wayfinding within the community. While distinct palettes • are used to distinguish among sub areas with the Specific Plan, consistency of style is retained throughout the project to result in a visually dynamic, yet ' �+'A, unified aesthetic. � '' The goal of the landscape system is to support the creation of a sophisticated A ,k Yom; community reflecting contemporary values of sustainability, social cohe- sion, upscale design and multi-modal circulation, all important quality-of-life indicators. • KEY DESIGN ELEMENTS • Project entries are enhanced with unique monumentation designed to communicate a sense of place.The contemporary nature of the urban Pedestrian-oriented,multi-modal streets • village will be communicated with materials such as metals and recycled content concrete. • Streetscape hierarchy is conveyed through landscape elements, such as street tree palettes and entry monumentation. • Extensive bicycle and pedestrian networks provide safe and inviting alternatives to vehicle travel as part of the circulation system. • The circulation system includes strong linkages between neighborhoods, ' to parks and commercial/retail uses within the project, as well as to the !♦ Iron Horse Trail, BART and other destinations outside of the project area. • Sustainability is infused into the project as a key guiding principle, from the design of streets to minimize vehicle trips to the use of resource ef- ficient plant palettes and furnishings. I • Sophisticated furnishings and fixtures • I Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • INTRODUCTION • IT _ r • • • • ✓ r r ' S • �jsU f�flN ,r. �'�-K� • .,J..r .,+.y • � " y., y_ .,ice v �..+ li • • • 8 f' j ':'�1• ^�� • 1� • w R � - �_ d •• •tip �� .� • Dudin Yha� Illustrative Land Plan • Legend Mixed Use T • QPhasing Boundary(Approximate) School ® DC-Medium Density Residential Park • DC-Medium-High Density Residential " Open Space • _.1 General Commercial/DC-Medium-High Density Reside al L„ Project Area Boundary General Commercial/DC-High Density Residential • - 3� 5 • 4 3 3 ,' • E • 2 • w i • • Diagram of Project Phases • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 2 • ENTRIES, MONUMENTS, & THEMATIC ELEMENTS A*v • ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS ® ENTRIES AND GATEWAYS As portals to the community, project entries play an important role in creating a sense of place and in orienting both visitors and residents. Creating a strong transition into the community strengthens the identity of the neighborhoods within as part of Dublin Crossing. Project entries communicate the sophisticated quality of the community through • use of contemporary forms and sustainable materials. All entries from existing bordering streets will feature some level of enhanced entry treatment. Monumentation provided at varying scales reflects the streetscape hierarchy. Dublin Crossing features a primary Project Entry at "B" Street and Dublin Boulevard, three Major Entries ("D" Street ell at Dublin Boulevard; Central Parkway at Arnold Road; and "G" Street at Scarlett Drive), and three Minor Entries ("A" • Street at Dublin Boulevard; "E" Street at Dublin Boulevard; and "G" Street at Arnold Road"). • Street trees are used as wayfinding throughout the development by assigning specific street trees to major streets within the project.This is summarized in the Street Tree Plan described in the Plant Palette section. `° ENTRY MONUMENTATION • Entry monuments announce entry to the project with uniquely identifiable forms and materials. Vertical punched metal or mesh elements sit upon concrete bases along with painted aluminum accent panels. Letters are incised into the concrete for a simple, contemporary and vandal resistant element.The elements come together in a stylized cross formation, subtly evoking the name of the project. Stylized shamrocks or other designs may be portrayed in the metal components. Monuments are scaled to reflect the project's circulation hierarchy. • LEGEND • ■Project Entry • a Major Entry Minor Entry a • • �/P7 • O2P • L� • _, Dublin Boulevard • Project Entries 3 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS • a Primary Project Entry Monuments- Detail • AW -� r r t, • • • • Primary Project Entry Monuments PNW-1-7 Major Project Entry Monuments - Detail • Major Project Entry Monuments • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 4 • ENTRIES sc THEMATIC ELEMENTS • Minor Project Entry Monuments- Detail oil 114 W%w • „�, r • • Minor Project Entry Monuments • 5 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan a ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS • DUBLIN BOULEVARD FRONTAGE The southern project edge along Dublin Boulevard creates a strong visual ex- - ------,=,".� • perience in a key central location within the City. This linear gateway, with its distinctive design elements, reflects a forward-thinking, upscale community that values a high quality of life. Two prominent public plazas at opposite ; ❑D ends of the project act as the project's "front porch". One plaza is located at - • the corner of Dublin Boulevard and "A" Street and the other is at the corner Keymap of Dublin Boulevard and Arnold Road in the commercial area. The Primary • Project Entry is located at "B" Street between the two plazas, creating a lin- ear gateway punctuated by three focal points. Centrally located, this gateway acts as a "belt buckle" connecting east and west portions of the City. -- WEST GATEWAY PLAZA • — The plaza located at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and "A" Street has the opportunity to feature an iconic "window wall" treatment to celebrate Dub- • lin Crossing as a central focal point of the City. This concept is illustrated on • the cover of the Dublin Crossing Specific Plan. Featuring contemporary ma- • terials, which may include metals, acrylics and concrete in simple, contem- Keymap porary forms, the window wall makes a strong statement about the sophisti- cated character of Dublin Crossing and the City of Dublin as a whole. Planting coordinated with the palette throughout the community warms the space • and reinforces the project's character. To highlight the presence of the gate- • way and park, trees along this edge are differentiated from the street tree for • the rest of Dublin Boulevard. Flowering Robinia 'Purple Robe' are planted in this location in addition to the Dublin Boulevard Street Tree - London Plane. 6'Privacy Wall • COMMUNITY PARK SITE at Residences Possible Iconic Window Wall Element (BY OTHERS) Decorative bollards ( Minor Entry Monument* Ornamental Grasses Lagerstroemia indica • Accent Planting ccent Paving-toned, w • g W 3'concrete wall Plaza Tree:Robinia 'Purple Robe' textured concrete ' N with acid wash a finish,or similar • —Street • ree DUBLIN BOULEVARD ,t • 4Bi0ofiltratlion swale Toned Concrete in"Dune" Light,typ. • Bold Foliage Planting West Gateway Plaza • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 6 • • ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS EAST GATEWAY PLAZA fr; The East Gateway Plaza at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Arnold Road creates a second public focal point along the southern edge of the project =: area. Along with the West Gateway Plaza and the Primary Project Entry, this corner creates a third focal point along the project's public edge.This corner • is designed to enhance a potential plaza in the commercial parcel. Keymap Street Tree:Ctuercus virginiana t COMMERCIAL SITE • } (BY OTHERS) • Accent Paving=toned textured ncret • Focal Element 1? • in Corner Plaza fi 1 a r _ O • Decorative Bollards,typ.' • o Street Tree: r O z . Platanus Acerifolia c ti • Toned, textured concrete _ • DUBLIN BOULEVARD • . East Gateway Plaza • 7 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan ENTRIES 8c THEMATIC ELEMENTS • PRIMARY PROJECT ENTRY —� The primary project entry at Dublin Boulevard and 'B' Street is the grand I entry to the project. A strong sense of arrival is created with two distinctive vertical monuments which create a visual portal. The monuments reinforce the community's contemporary character with modern forms and materials, such as stainless steel or other metals and concrete. The monuments are • Keymap strong wayfinding, as well as character elements, creating a warm welcoming • beacon for the community. . Corner plazas at the Project Entry feature toned, textured concrete in neutral • tones. Backdrop planting reflects a contemporary California palette, with flowering accent trees (Lagerstroemia indica) and bold foliage water wise plants, such as Flax, and shrubs and grasses in simple, geometric masses. The street tree selected for "B" Street is European Hornbeam, a dense, columnar tree that will highlight the importance of this entry.The designated street tree per the City's Streetscape Master Plan for Dublin Boulevard is the • London Plane Tree spaced 25'-30' on center. • l � Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiate' I • Lagerstroemia indica • Monolith, typ. • Stamped asphalt in"Dune",typ. Carpinus betulus'Fastigiata' Decorative bollards L • LU LU Landscape Easement,typ. Iconic Entry Monument, typ. Toned,textured concrete,typ. Bold Foliage Accent Shrubs Stepped seatwalls,typ. 00 • Accent Tree: Colored asphalt Lagerstroemia indica • crosswalks,typ. t r € .Street Tree Platanus acerifolia • Light,typ. DUBLIN BOULEVARD • Project Entry Landscape Concept • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 8 II .1• y. �, �, ���� •ate;, v� ��` ,.�;-�� '' 4 I 01"14i ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS • Metal mesh fabricated structure I� • Colored concrete-> TOP VIEW • Metal mesh fabricated structure—� • with solid metal graphics �. in interior t Painted aluminum Colored concrete • Reveal 4'-0° • 19'-9" • ELEVATION SIDE VIEW Primary Project Entry Monuments Scale: I/8"=I'-0" Metal mesh fabricated structure • with solid metal graphics in interior • Painted aluminum > 9'-0" • Recessed letters Colored concrete—> DUBLI . • 2'-8" • ELEVATION Scale: 1/8"=1'-0" • Major Project Entry Monuments Metal letters • Painted aluminum Colored concrete-� r • 4'-611 Minor Project Entry Monuments - Detail • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 10 . ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS MAJOR ENTRY "D" STREET AT DUBLIN BOULEVARD • Ll Keymap • • • • • • • Street Tree: • Toned concrete Quercus robur'Fastigiata' • Bold Foliage Planting,typ. • Low wall,typ. Colored asphalt crosswalks Major Entry Monument,typ. . to connect to Transit Center �t. Toned,textured concrete,typ. • Accent Tree: Ornamental Grasses,typ. Lagerstroemia indica,typ. w 4 LU . Landscape Easement,typ. _ . o • • Street Tree: • _ �lata s acerifolia DUBLIN BOULEVARD • � I • Major Entry-"D"Street at Dublin Boulevard low • • z. • • • Major Project Entry Monuments I I Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS • MAJOR ENTRY CENTRAL PARKWAY AT ARNOLD ROAD -- - --- cl 0 Bold Foliage Planting,typ. • Low Wall,typ. /' Keymap Major Entry Monument,typ. • Median Monument • Accent Tree: • Lagerstroemia indica,typ. Street Tree: III Celtis sinensis • Li I • • O O J • CENTRAL PARKWAY z • • I • 1 • Ornamental Grasses,typ. • i xi r '• °•ust�W6iw • Toned,textured concrete,typ. Contemporary California plant palette • Landscape Easement,typ. • Street Tree: I • Quercus virginiana • Major Entry-Central Parkway at Arnold Road • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 12 • • • ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS • MINOR ENTRY`A' STREET AT DUBLIN --- BOULEVARD • ■a• Street Tree: • Quercus rubra . Keymap Landscape Easement,typ. • Low wall,typ. LU LU • LU Minor Entry Monument,typ. • F Ln a Toned textured concrete,typ. . Orna ental Grasses,t • • DUBLIN BOULEVARD Bold Foliage Planting,typ. • • Minor Entry-"A"Street at Dublin Boulevard • • • • y • • • {k 4 • t • • Entry planting Minor Project Entry Monuments- Detail • 13 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • ENTRIES & THEMATIC ELEMENTS /-- MINOR ENTRY • "E" STREET AT DUBLIN BOULEVARD • Street Tree: • uo Quercus coccinea Keymap ( Landscape Easement,typ. . Decorative Bollards,typ. w Low wall,typ. • w Toned textured concrete,typ. N Minor Entry Monument,typ. • Bold Foliage Planting,typ. w Ornamental Grasses,typ. . DUBLIN BOULEVARD --- -- • Minor Entry-"E"Street at Dublin Boulevard Minor Project Entry Monuments • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 14 • ENTRIES 8c THEMATIC ELEMENTS r MINOR ENTRY — F' "G" STREET AT ARNOLD ROAD • Culvert Easement s Shrubs and grasses • Keymap over culvert,typ. l� 3'wall,typ. } o Minor Entry Monument,typ. o o • 2'wall,typ. 0 z • 3'opaque wall,typ a • Toned,textured concrete,typ. • „G"STREET *tl° Decorative Bollards,typ. Decorative bollard it Street Tree: t Street Tree:r Quercusvirginiana • Gleditsia triacanthos • Lagerstroemia indica • Landscape Easement,typ. Bold Foliage Planting • � .-_- Specimen Oak - Evergreen Tree ' • ., Minor Entry-"G"Street at Arnold Road • Enhanced paving at corner • • • • 15 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • STREETSCAPE • • • STREETSCAPE • CIRCULATION NETWORKa Dublin Crossing includes a thoughtfully designed streetscape and landscape i that reflects the Urban Village goals of the Specific Plan.The accommoda- tion of multiple modes of travel -pedestrian, bicycle and public transit, in �. ? • addition to private vehicle- has been made a priority.The streetscape design elements ensure these modes are accommodated in an inviting, safe and , 4 aesthetic manner.The design expresses the overall character of the commu- nity and reflects the project's commitment to sustainability. As public spaces, --- streets have great importance in the urban village.They facilitate access to • the mixture of residential, commercial and public uses within the community 11vl f • and provide the opportunity for physical exercise and social interaction, all • enhancing the quality of life. ^_ A variety of planning and design features minimize the detrimental environ- mental effects of streets. Vehicle trips and fossil fuel emissions are reduced by providing a circulation network that safely accommodates and invites • alternative modes of transportation to a variety of uses and destinations C within and outside the project area. Sidewalks, multi-use trails, bicycle park- ing,transit stops with shelters and traffic calming measures all encourage the • more environmentally sustainable modes of travel.This approach is often referred to as "Green" or "Complete" streets. • • LEGEND • I Bike Lane(Proposed) Bike Lane(Existing) �I> • Multi-use Trail(Proposed) I IHIIIIHHHIIIIIINNNHlININIH! , I . ............. Muki-use Trail(Existing) Sidewalk(Proposed) Enhanced Intersection/Crossing Treatments 1T _ nuumunwmnnnmuu Project Area Boundary 11411 II IHINIHINNHHHHH7IHHI IHININIHHNHHHH1111HINIIHIHIHHHHHHl11111111NI IN I HI HHNHHHNIHIIIIM Wlt" ZZ I .54 II li I III • W _ nnetts Fy{ to • Conne ctsto •.'Iiy W Business I Iron Horse Trail `i Park ..I I I . ,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,IHI.II;I;II;I ICI I;II;I;II.I I;I�IHIIII�I I;I i;II;I:IIjI .,,."M�•AIIIIIHIII IIII IIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII IIII HIIIIIIII V Connects to BART • Pedestrian and Bicycle Circulation Network • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 14 0 STREETSCAPE STREETSCAPE CONCEPT .T The circulation network in Dublin Crossing is a key component of the live- able, walkable, vital urban village experience. The streetscape is attractive, appealing and designed to encourage pedestrian and bicycle travel. Bike lanes on collector streets within the project will be enhanced with colored asphalt to emphasize their presence visually and improve safety. Crosswalks will also be enhanced with special paving, such as colored or stamped as- phalt. This treatment serves to create safer pedestrian circulation by high- . lighting pedestrian crossings and slowing traffic. Public streets are designed to treat stormwater through vegetation and to maximize shade with abundant street trees, thereby minimizing the heat island effect and enhancing aesthetic appeal and user comfort. Stormwater runoff from the impervious area within the right-of-way is treated in bio-re- tention areas within the 5-foot parkway strips on most streets. Bio-retention • areas are planted with a native ornamental bioswale mix as described in the Plant Palette section. Street trees will spaced generally as indicated, except where adjustments are necessary to respond to utility or bioretention area 40 issues. . Streetscape planting, lighting and furnishings differentiate key corridors and reflect the circulation hierarchy, while remaining consistent in design vocabu- lary to maintain a strong expression of place. Streets are designed to serve as • social spaces and aesthetic amenities, as well as circulation routes. By facilitating non-vehicular travel throughout the project area and beyond • and creating comfortable, welcoming streets, Dublin Crossing's streetscape • design promotes public health and social cohesion, qualities that contribute to exceptional quality of life. 41 - I � Collector Street /- ------ Local Street -- D; • Street Network ... 15 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • STREETSCAPE "B" STREET "B" Street represents the top of the Dublin Crossing circulation hierarchy. `"-- The Primary Project Entry, as described in the Entries and Thematic Elements x section occurs at "B" Street and Dublin Boulevard. Carpinus betulus 'Fastigi- ata' (Columnar Hornbeam) spaced at 25 foot on center are both median and R • street tree, creating a strong, tree-lined project entry statement. Sidewalks - -� and bike lanes are provided on both sides of the street, setting the tone as Keymap a community that welcomes multiple modes of transportation. Paths are separated from traffic by 5-foot parkway strips planted with a mix of grasses and street trees that provide dual function as stormwater bio-retention and • visual amenity. ELEMENTS Street Tree: Carpinus betulus'Fastigiata' • European Hornbeam • Spacing: 25' on center Median Tree: Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' European Hornbeam • CENTRAL PARKWAY Central Parkway is a major corridor, second in scale and visual hierarchy to ----�f "B" Street. A Major Entry, as described in the Entries and Thematic Elements NIN _ r section is located at Central Parkway and Arnold Road.The median is gener- ously planted to support the significance of the entry. Parkway strips include street trees and bioswale planting. Five feet of the 6-foot public service ease- ment is landscaped to provide a verdant aesthetic. See the Shrub Palette and Keymap Bioswale Mix for possible plant types. Street tree planting follows recom- mendations of the Streetscape Master Plan, with Celtis sinensis (Chinese • Hackberry) as both street and median tree.The segment of Central Parkway street on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic sidewalks with street trees in tree wells. Elements Street Tree: Celtis sinensis, • Chinese Hackberry Median Tree: Same Spacing: 20 feet on center • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 16 STREETSCAPE • "G" STREET - "G" Street is the east-west corridor through the project connecting Arnold Road to Scarlett Drive. A Major Entry is located at "G" Street and Scarlett Drive and a Minor Entry, as described in the Entries and Thematic Elements F—I section, is located at Arnold Road and "G" Street. Five-foot parkway strips `— Keymap planted with bioswale grasses and street trees are on both sides of the street. Street trees are Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey Locust) spaced at 40 foot on center. The segment of"G" street on the side adjacent to the school will • feature monolithic sidewalks with street trees in tree wells. Elements Street Tree: Gleditsia triacanthos Honey Locust . Spacing: 40 foot on center • "D" STREET "D" Street features a 10-foot multi-use trail on the east side to promote • pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses. The street tree is English Ua Oak. • Keymap Elements • Street Tree: Quercus robur'Fastigiata' English Oak Spacing: 30 foot on center "F" STREET "F" Street features a 10-foot multi-use sidewalk on the west side to promote T pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses.The segment of"F" street o on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic sidewalks with -=— street trees in tree wells. The street tree is Scarlet Oak. Keymap • Elements Street Tree: Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak . Spacing: 30 foot on center • 17 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • STREETSCAPE "E", "H", AND "I" STREETS These smaller scale local streets include 5-foot parkway strips on both sides. To support visual hierarchy, all local streets will have Quercus rubra as street tree. • Keymap --� - Elements . Street Tree: Quercus rubra Red Oak Spacing: 30 foot on center ----- SCARLETT DRIVE P 1 - --- -- — T Scarlett Drive is improved along the West length of the Specific Plan Area. s The Iron Horse Trail, made up of a 10-foot paved path with 5 foot soft shoul- ders on each side, runs along the east side of the street. Street trees are planted in the 5-foot parkway. The 4-foot median is planted with low shrubs and smaller scale accent trees. • Keymap -------- -- DUBLIN BOULEVARD Dublin Crossing includes improvement of the North side of Dublin Boulevard. The existing path remains as a 10' Class I Trail, consistent with the City's Bike- way Master Plan.The landscaped parkway strip is planted with shrubs and . grasses. In accordance with the City's Streetscape Master Plan London Plane . Trees are planted 30' on center. • Keymap Elements Street Tree: Plantanus acerifolia • London Plane Tree Spacing: 30 foot on center Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 18 STREETSCAPE • ARNOLD ROAD • - - The west side of Arnold Road is the east edge of the Specific Plan Area. Be- • tween Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway, the street is adjacent to com- mercial uses. From Central Parkway to the northern project boundary may be residential uses. A landscaped setback screens walls and fences along Ar- -- nold, as necessary. Grasses, shrubs and ornmental trees, per the Streetscape Keymap Master Plan, will retain visual consistency. The street tree is Southern Live • Oak planted at 30 feet on center. Elements • Street Tree : Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Spacing: 30 foot on center • 19 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PLANT PALETTE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PLANT PALETTE STREET TREES + Tree-lined streets play an important role in creating a comfortable urban vil- lage feel. An abundant canopy creates a sense of enclosure and evokes the character of older established neighborhoods and their much sought-after r ambiance. Street trees also perform important environmental functions by f4 • cooling paving, providing habitat for birds and small animals and acting as carbon sinks. Trees selected for existing streets are consistent with the City of Dublin Streetscape Master Plank " Street Scientific Name Common Name Spacing ." ?" • (on center) ~ a Dublin Street Tree F Boulevard Platanus acerifolia London Plane Tree 25'-30' • Median II • Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Thorn Celtis sinensis • Pyrus calleryana Callery Pear Chinese Hackberry • Scarlett Street Tree 30' Drive Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry Arnold Road Street Tree • (west side) Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 30' 'r Central Street Tree Parkway Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry 20' Median Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry 20' � - "C", Street Tree 30' _ - _ • "E", "H", "I" Quercus rubra Red Oak - „�, Streets "B" Street Street Tree Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiate' European Hornbeam • Carpinus betulus 'Fatigiata' European Hornbeam 25' "D" Street Street Tree • Quercus robur'Fastigiata' English Oak 25' '} • "F" Street Street Tree Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak 30' ; • "G" Street Street Tree Gleditsia triancanthos Honey Locust 40' 43 • Quercus rubra • Red Oak Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 20 PLANT PALETTE • SHRUBS The shrub palette emphasizes low water use plants with some moderate use options included for accents and small areas.The palette reflects the con- temporary California landscape characterized by native and climate adapted plants growing to their natural forms, thus minimizing the need for extensive • maintenance. Planting design will emphasize clean lines, masses of plantings and geometric patterns, as well as bold accents. Scientific Name Common Name Water Use Abelia grandiflora Glossy Abelia Moderate Arctostaphylos densiflora McMinn Manzanita Low 'Howard McMinn' Arctostaphylos densifloro Asparagus densiflorus Asparagus Fern Moderate • McMinn Manzanita Callistemon 'Little John' Dwarf Bottle Brush Low Carex pansa Dune Sedge Moderate • Carex tumulicola Berkeley Sedge Moderate i Ceanothus Ceanothus Low Cistus hybridus White Rockrose Low Clivia miniata NCN Moderate Coleonema pulchrum Breath of Heaven Moderate 'Sunset Gold' Coprosma pulchrum Coprosma Low • Correa pulchelia Australian Fuchsia Low • Cuphea hyssopifolia False Heather Moderate . Dietes vegeta Fortnight Lily Low Echeveria Echeveria Low Elymus glauca Blue Wild Grass Low Dietes vegeta Erigeron karvinskianus Fleabane Moderate Fortnight Lily Euonymus fortunei Euonymus Moderate Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple Guava Low Festuca californica California Fescue Low Festuca idahoensis Low • Fremontodenron Flannel Bush Very Low • Hebe Hebe Moderate Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass Moderate . Hemerocallis Evergreen Daylily Moderate Heuchera Coral Bells Moderate Iris douglasiana Douglas Iris Moderate Juncus patens Grey Rush Moderate Kniphofia Red-Hot Poker Low Lantana Lantana Low • Helictotrichon sempervirens Leymus sp. Lyme Grass Low Blue Oat Grass Liriope muscari Lily Turf Moderate • 21 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • PLANT PALETTE A Scientific Name Common Name Water Use Liriope Sunproof Lirope Moderate Myrsine africana African Boxwood Low M rtus communis Dwarf Myrtle Low ,r; E Nandina domestica Heavenly Bamboo Moderate Pennisetum alopecuriodes Fountain Grass Low • Penstemon 'Sour Grapes' Beard Tongue Moderate Phormium tenax New Zealand Flax Moderate Pittos orum tobira Tobira Moderate Prunus laurocerasus English laurel Moderate Rhamnus californica Coffeeberry Low Phormium tenax Rhaphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn Moderate New Zealand Flax Ribes viburnifolium Catalina Currant Low Rosa ci sp Climbing Rose Moderate Rosa sp Landscape Rose Moderate Rosa 'Pink Carpet' Carpet Rose Moderate r/t Iyl Salvia Sage Low "!', + xl Salvia leucantha Mexican Bush Sage Low f- ' r� Teucrium fruticans Germander Low Trachelospermum jasminoides Star Jasmine Moderate .� :�- � s►`, "�`az=� i,�� Tulbagia violacea Society Garlic Moderate `°��1�~1'a,!.';:r� :� R ., GROUNDCOVER i Scientific Name Common Name Water Use i Arctostaphylos 'Emerald Carpet' Manzanita Low Salvia leucantha Cotoneaster 'Lowfast' Lowfast Cotoneaster Moderate Sage Campanula portenschiagiana Dalmation Bellflower Moderate Fragaria chinensis Wild Strawberry Moderate Lobularia maritima Sweet Allysum Moderate , Myoporum Myoporum Low 3 Oenothera berlandieri Mexican Primrose Low • Osteopermum fruticosum African Daisy Low • Trachelospermum jasminoides Star Jasmine Moderate • Verbena Verbena Low Myoporum • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 22 PLANT PALETTE • VINES Scientific Name Common Name Pounds/Acre Dictis buccinatoria Blood Red Trumpet Vine Moderate • Jasminum polyanthus Jasmine Moderate • NATIVE ORNAMENTAL BIOSWALE MIX , Scientific Name Common Name Pounds/Acre • Festuca rubra Molate Blue Fescue 30 Festuca occidentalis Western Fescue 20 • Festuca idahoensis Idaho Fescue 20 Festuca rubra 'Molate' Deschampsia caespitosa holciformis Coastal Tufted Grass 8 Molate Blue Fescue Carex praegracilis Deer Bed Sage 2 STREAMBANK BIOSWALE MIX Scientific Name Common Name Pounds/Acre Hordeum brachyantherum Meadow Barley 13 Elymus glaucus Berkely Wildrye 10 Leymus triticoides Yolo Wildrye 6 t Festuca rubra Mola 4.5 ` p ' Juncus patens Blue Rush 1.5 Cyperus eragrostis Umbrella Sedge 1.5 Carex praegracilis Deer Sedge 1 • Juncus microcarpus 0.5 • Artemisia douglasiana Mugwort .25 • Deschampsia coespitoso holciformis Coastal Tufted Grass • z � • • • • Carex praegracilis Deer Bed Sedge • 23 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • SITE ELEMENTS • • SITE ELEMENTS WALLS __......_.j The northern project edge adjacent J to the Camp Parks property will have a 7-foot split face concrete masonry . . e block wall with cap. The split face 0 side will face Dublin Crossing resi- dences. Color is to be determined Keymap-Walls • COMMUNITY WALL Project boundaries that interface -- -- � with residences will have 6-foot OF precast privacy walls. Wall panels shall be 26' on-center F with a custom detail to complement ", —IF entry features. Walls shall be offset periodically by 2' to create visual Keymap-Community Walls • interest and minimize monotony. • Wall color shall be coordinated with entry feature colors. Wall to be Old Castle/Sierra Walls Lighthouse model with customized • detail, or approved equal. A LIGHTING Collector and local streets will have • Landscape Forms-Alcott model LED . pedestrian luminaires, color: silver, sized and spaced to provide appro- priate, safe lighting levels. Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 24 i SITE ELEMENTS • • HARDSCAPE • CROSSWALKS SIDEWALKS • Crosswalks will be enhanced for pedestrian safety and aesthetic appeal with Sidewalks including Class 1 trails will stamped or colored asphalt. be standard grey concrete, except • where special paving is called for in A the Entries and Thematic Elements i x • _ section. d .. • BIKE LANES ; ' • Bike lanes are emphasized with a • colored asphalt coating to stregthen • the visual prominence of the bike • lane on the road, thus enhancing safety. This type of treatment of bike • lanes also encourages the use of • bicycles by emphasizing the pres- • ence of bike facilities. The bike lane colore shall be a brick red. • • • • SEATING • BENCHES Benches are provided in public spaces as needed for pedestrian comfort and are to be commercial grade, durable and low maintenance • in simple, contemporary designs. Benches will be 6' Rockport with back by Urbanscape; faux wood; stainless frame; color to be deter- • mined or 6' Rockport without back • by Urbanscape; faux wood; stainless frame; color to be determined. • • 25 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan • • SITE ELEMENTS • • SEAT PADS Less formal seating may be provid- ed with granite seat pads. Granite ! z is a highly durable, natural material _ w . and may be locally sourced. !, ! ! • • • • .� TRASH/RECYCLING ! _ Trash and recycling receptacles • — rr will be provided in public spaces • as appropriate. Receptacles shall 0 be commercial grade, durable and easy to access and maintain. Recep- tacles may be 32-gallon Rockport by Urbanscape; side opening door; • ., ! (�I '. II. faux wood; color to be determined, III .. IIIIIIII b Park• .� �..._,_,�/ or 36-gallon Chase P a y Land- scapeforms; side opening door; cast • aluminum with iron base. ! • • • BIKE RACKS • Bike racks will be Flo by Landscape- e forms, 3 bicycles capacity bike rack, "- ! stainless steel. • BOLLARDS • Decorative bollards at project entries • are Urban Accessories, Model: DG-4 in Silver with Nickel Bronze cap • (nickel cap not shown in image). • ! • Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan 26 SITE ELEMENTS • BUS SHELTER Bus shelters will be provided as required by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority(LAVTA). Shelter and bench size for specific locations will be determined by LAVTA staff. Shelter, benches and trash receptacles are all required by LAVTA in the color black(PP3242-J) as follows: Shelter: • Tolar Model NALP, low peak roof bus shelter, perforated metal panels at rear, ' • schedule display with glass, anchor bolts at footing. Benches: Tolar wire grid bench seat, no back, anti-vagrant bars, anchor bolts at foot- ings. • Trash Receptacles: . Tolar tall thin wire grid model, steel drum inner liner, 30 gallon, pedestal mR <<a,.oUg,e,; • mount, anchor bolts at footing. T. _ • azol A� LOCK FOR s • TOP RING ° Ifa POT VELD STOP ON '° t/Y tH<AYASl1Y vKer SIDE FOR LOCK t B + • p NEM Posy cdrtr 1 .196 REMOVABLE RING T„ I/,'rurz 0 A—A 12 GA.COVER STRIP �¢ "" 9 A GRID 35& 9RE XI X1 LA B +N 3i 29 k..TTCM RAN my ALIGN BASKET A uArY ni ALIGNMENT TABS ENO ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION rt2 rzn.s0>EOl 7_7 Oj 1/8 MAIL] TAB(3)I ' 0o S s ID sa Ira La' ��y • ■ -IB-Bi HACK E ATION(PAPTNL) ROOF CLAM - lyl{Np. F • • • • UTILITY SCREENING rt Exterior utility equipment, including, but not limited to, PG&E transform- ers, telephone company boxes, Fire Department connections, backflow preventers, irrigation controllers, and other on-site utilities will be vaulted . i or screened from view from any public rights-of-way, behind structures or • significant landscaping. • r • 27 Dublin Crossing Landscape Master Plan •