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VISION ;.�� p��
� The Boulevard landscape has been carefully developed to express the � y
community's contemporary urban village character.The aesthetic can be � �
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. ��'`."a � �r� �'� F
Inviting streetscapes and public spaces designed for multiple modes of � �� �
� circulation encourage the use of outdoor spaces,thereby facilitating physical � ti
fitness and social interaction.These, in turn, promote health,wellness and
� community vitality.
Planting, hardscape furnishings and lighting,work together to make the wprm,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
� unified aesthetic.
The goal of the landscape system is to support the creation of a sophisticated
community reflecting contemporary values of sustainability,social cohe- f
sion, upscale design and multi-modal circulation, all important quality-of-life 1
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• 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.
j � • Sustainability is infused into the project as a key guiding principle,from y�=.`'� �.���,,,, ., '� '"
the design of streets to minimize vehicle trips to the use of resource ef- _ _��. ,
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ENTRIES, MONUMENTS, &
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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 Boulevard. 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.
� Boulevard features a primary Project Entry at Sterling Street and Dublin Boulevard,three Major Entries(Horizon
Parkway at Arnold Road;Central Parkway at Arnold Road;and Horizon Parkway at Scarlett Drive),and two Minor
Entries(Columbus Street at Dublin Boulevard and "E"Street at Dublin Boulevard).
� 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 panels coupled with an up lit veneer sign wall,allow for a simple,contemporary and vandal resistant element.
Monuments are scaled to reflect the project's circulation hierarchy.
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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 O I
� that values a high quality of life.Two entries at opposite ends of the project
act as the project's"front porch". One plaza is located at the corner of Dublin
Boulevard and Columbus Street and the other is at the corner of Dublin Bou- Keymap
� levard and Arnold Road in the commercial area.The Primary Project Entry is
located at Sterling Street between the two plazas,creating a linear gateway
� punctuated by three focal points. Centrally located,this gateway acts as a
"belt buckle"connecting east and west portions of the City.
� WEST ENTRY
� The entry located at the corner of Dublin Boulevard and Columbus Street
has the opportunity to feature the minor entry monumentation. Featuring
contemporary materials,which may include metals,acrylics and concrete
� in simple,contemporary forms,the monumentation makes a strong state-
ment about the sophisticated character of Boulevard 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. Hornbeams are fea-
tured behind the monument wall with Chinese Pistache planted on Columbus
Street in addition to the Dublin Boulevard Street Tree- London Plane.
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EAST GATEWAY PLAZA
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� creates a second public focal point along the southern edge of the project
ao � 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 area for the development.
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._� PRIMARY PROJECT ENTRY
[--------------� The primary project entry at Dublin Boulevard and Sterling Street is the
� \_ � grand entry to the project.A strong sense of arrival is created with two
�a � disfinctive 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 monu-
Keymap ments are 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
,. �! columnar accent trees (Carpinus betulus'Fastigiata')and bold foliage wa-
��`�, � . �:�' �w v ter wise plants,such as Flax, and shrubs and grasses in simple,geometric
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� Boulevard includes a thoughtfully designed streetscape and landscape that , �
reflects the Urban Village goals of the Specific Plan.The accommodafion of �� ��'* #�`_ �� �
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multiple modes of travel-pedestrian, bicycle and public transit, in addition to �- � .
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reflects the project's commitment to sustainability.As public spaces,streets r '+
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� and provide the opportunity for physical exercise and social interaction, all ; . �
enhancing the quality of life.
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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 ;, ;� '� � � '
within and outside the project area.Sidewalks, multi-use trails, bicycle park-
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more environmentally sustainable modes of travel.This approach is often - _
referred to as "Green" or"Complete"streets.
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�'} The circulation network in Boulevard is a key component of the liveable, �
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walkable,vital urban village experience.The streetscape is attractive, appeal-
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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 asphalt.This
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� trian crossings and slowing traffic.
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�'�� lR�'s "�►�'� �""� ' � ` 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 ufility or bio-retention area
issues. �
Streetscape planfing, 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. �
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STERLING STREET
� Sterling Street represents the top of the Boulevard circulation hierarchy.The �-----..___ __
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tion occurs at Sterling Street and Dublin Boulevard.Washingtonia fillubusta
� (Hydrid Fan Palm)spaced at 20 foot on center is at the Primary Entry up to EI
Dorado Lane. North of EI Dorado Lane, Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm) is the -
� street tree,and Platanus acerifolia is the median tree. All creating a strong, Keymap
tree-lined project entry statement. Sidewalks and bike lanes are provided
on both sides of the street,setting the tone as 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
� ELEMENTS
Street Trees: Quercus virginiana
Southern Live Oak
� Spacing: 30 foot on center
Ulmus parvifolia
Chinese Elm
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Median Tree: Platanus acerifolia
London Plane Tree
Spacing: 35 foot on center
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Central Parkway is a major corridor,second in scale and visual hierarchy to [
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� Sterling Street.A Major Entry,as described in the Entries and Thematic Ele- \
ments section is located at Central Parkway and Arnold Road.The median is �
� generously planted to support the significance of the entry. Parkway strips
include street trees and bioswale planting. Five feet of the 6-foot public
Keymap
service easement is landscaped to provide a verdant aesthetic. See the Shrub
� Palette and Bioswale Mix for possible plant types. Street tree planfing fol-
lows recommendations 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
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STREETSCAPE �
/��----� HORIZON PARKWAY
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Horizon Parkway is the east-west corridor through the project connecting Ar- �
nold Road to Scarlett Drive. A Major Entry is located at Horizon Parkway and
a� I Scarlett Drive and a Major Entry,as described in the Entries and Thematic
Elements section, is located at Arnold Road and Horizon Parkway. Five-foot �
parkway strips planted with bioswale grasses and street trees are on both
Keymap
sides of the street.Street trees are Platanus acerifolia (London Plane Tree) �
adjacent to entries spaced at 35 foot on center,and Ulmus parvifolia (Chi-
nese Elm)spaced at 30 foot on center the remainder of the streetscape.The
segment of Horizon Parkway on the side adjacent to the school will feature �
monolithic sidewalks with street trees in tree wells.
Elements �
Street Trees: Quercus virginiana
Southern Live Oak
Spacing: 30 foot on center
Ulmus parvifolia ,
Chinese Elm
30 foot on center
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,' pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips �
a � are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses.The street tree is English
Oak. �
Keymap
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Elements
Street Tree: Quercus robur`Fastigiata'
English Oak �
Spacing: 30 foot on center
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-- "F"Street features a 10-foot multi-use sidewalk on the west side to promote
pedestrian and bicycle travel and facilitate safe school access. Parkway strips �
I are planted with street trees and bioswale grasses.The segment of"F"street
on the side adjacent to the school will feature monolithic sidewalks with
Keymap street trees in tree wells.The street tree is Scarlet Oak. �
Elements �
Street Tree: Quercus coccinea
Scarlet Oak
Spacing: 30 foot on center
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STREETSCAPE
� -- COLUMBUS STREET EL DORADO LANE "H"AND "I" STREETS
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To support visual hierarchy,all local streets will have Pistachia chinensis (Chi-
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Street Tree: Pistachia chinensis
Chinese Pistache
Spacing: 30 foot on center
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The Iron Horse Trail, made up of a 10-foot paved path with 5 foot soft shoul-
�O I 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.
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-- � Boulevard 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-
� I 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
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STREETSCAPE
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� The west side of Arnold Road is the east edge of the Specific Plan Area. �
\ Between Dublin Boulevard and Central Parkway,the street is adjacent to
� commercial uses. From Central Parkway to the northern project bound-
ary may be residenfial uses.A landscaped setback screens walls and fences �
along Arnold,as necessary. Grasses,shrubs and ornamental trees, per the
Keymap Streetscape 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 �
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Tree-lined streets play an important role in creating a comfortable urban vil- , ww�.� '����:',� �;„ �; �;
� lage feel. An abundant canopy creates a sense of enclosure and evokes the ��;,�
character of older established neighborhoods and their much sought-after `,�;
� ambiance. Street trees also perform important environmental functions by �, , �f+ _
cooling paving, providing habitat for birds and small animals and acting as t-' � - �
carbon sinks. Trees selected for existing streets are consistent with the City "' `
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Drive Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry Chinese Hackberry
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(west side) Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 30' `��``: �' , ".�,,"� .�.�
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�� . y�! 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.
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, Achillea millefolium Common Yarrow Low �
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Achillea millefolium Agave spp. Agave Low
Common Yarrow Anigozanthos spp. Kangaroo Paw Low �
Bouteloua spp. Grama Grass Low
Carex tumicola Berkeley Sedge Low ,
! Coleonema puchellum `Sunset `Sunset Gold' Breath of Moderate
Gold' Heaven
Cuphea hyssopifolia False Heather Moderate �
Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass Low
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Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca Low �
Heuchera maxima Coral Bells Moderate
Iris douglasiona Pacific Coast Iris Low �
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Kniphofia spp. Red Hot Poker Low
- Lantana spp. Lantana Low
Lavendula spp. Lavender Low �
Dietes spp.
Fortnight Lily Liriope muscari Lily Turf Moderate
Penstemon spp. Penstemon (SW Natives) Low �
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Cistus spp. Rock Rose Low
- Dietes spp. Fortnight Lily Low
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Hebe spp. NCN Moderate
Helictotrichon sempervirens �
Blue Oat Grass
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PLANT PALETTE
Leymus condensatus 'Canyon Wild Rye Low � �� � �
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Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass Low � �
Myrtus communis 'Compacta' Dwarf Myrtle Low h``' �J
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Phormium tenax sp. New Zealand Flax Low "� ����
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Pittosporum tobira `Wheeler's Dwarf Mock Orange Low �`'� ` ' �''�� '� �
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Zauschneria californica California Fuschia Low New Zealand Flax
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Gaultheria shallon Salal Low
� Lavatera assurgentiflora Tree Mallow Moderate
Loropetalum chinensis Chinese Fringe Flower Low Salvia spp.
Rhamnus californica Coffeeberry Low Sage
Rhaphiolepsis indica Indian Hawthorn Low
� Salvia spp. Sage Low
Stipa gigantica Giant Feather Grass Low
� Teucrium spp. Germander Low ' ° ` �`i
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Westringia fruticosa 'Morning Coast Rosemary Low � �
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PLANT PALETTE '
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Myoporum parvifolium Gazania Orange Gazania Moderate
Myoporum Myoporum parvifolium Myoporum Low �
Osteospermum fruticosum African Daisy Low
Rosa 'Carpet Rose' Carpet Rose Moderate �
Thymus polytrichus britannicus Creeping Thyme Low
VINES ,
Scientific Name Common Name Water Use
Jasminum officinale Common Jasmine Low �
Solanum jasminoides Potato Vine Moderate
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WALLS �
The northern project edge adjacent ,, �"�'"'`"-"'�'�'�•
' to the Camp Parks property will have � � �
a 7-foot precast wall with cap. Color
is to be determined � I
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Keymap-Walls
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Project boundaries that interFace �<��.� � ���—�--- ----
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with residences will have 6-foot
� precast privacy walls. ;���;� ,E�,,}�,,,
Wall panels shall be 26'on-center '' ` ❑� �
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with a custom detail to complement
, 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.
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LIGHTING
, Collector and local streets will have
WE-EF-VFL530 model LED pedes-
' trian luminaires,color:graphite
metallic,sized and spaced to provide
appropriate, safe lighting levels.
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Public Backbone Streets will have t �
Cooper Industries-Galleon LED � ��-�
` Roadway fixtures, Landscape Forms
Alcott and Prisma Spillo LED Pedes-
, trian luminaires. .� 'g
Prisma Spillo LED Galleon LED cott
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SITE ELEMENTS
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HARDSCAPE
CROSSWALKS SI DEWALKS ,
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
�� ,� f � where special paving is called for in '
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section.
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Bike lanes are emphasized with a � �, �
colored asphalt coating to stregthen �j ���;_
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.
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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.
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SITE ELEMENTS
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'�' .� SEAT PADS
�� :- ��.: Less formal seating may be provid-
' 4 ed with granite seat pads. Granite
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� � Trash and recycling receptacles
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—' will be provided in public spaces
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� be commercia l gra de, durable and
,� `I� ' ((�I�If ! easy to access and maintain. Recep-
� tacles may be 32-gallon Rockport
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scapeforms;side opening door;cast
�� ` aluminum with iron base.
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� Bike racks will be Flo by Landscape- � . � � -
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stainless steel. - `
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� BOLLARDS ���
Decorative bollards at project entries �- r
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are Urban Accessories, Model: DG-4 ;�
� in Silver with Nickel Bronze cap /'�� ��
(nickel cap not shown in image).
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SITE ELEMENTS
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BUS SHELTER
Bus shelters will be provided as required by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority(LAVTA).Shelter and '
bench size for specific locafions 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. -.. '�'�"'��-7
Benches: ��l '
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
mount,anchor bolts at footing. - - ,
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`� Exterior utility equipment, including, but not limited to, P6&E transform-
��,�,' ;� . � ers,telephone company boxes, Fire Department connecfions, backflow '
.+-:. ' ,� preventers, irrigation controllers, and other on-site utilifies will be vaulted
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