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INTERNATIONAL PARK OF COMMERCE SPECIFIC PLAN•PHASE 2 JUNE 24, 2022 <br /> 4.4 LANDSCAPE GUIDELINES <br /> Landscape design plays an important role in <br /> creating a uniquely attractive, sustainable and <br /> health-promoting environment. The design <br /> character is contemporary, consisting of native <br /> and climate adapted plantings in patterns <br /> and hedgerows to create a visually ordered <br /> �.; appearance. Natural materials in clean, simple <br /> designs create a sophisticated character. The <br /> project is visually unified with thematic signage, <br /> coordinated furnishings and fixtures, enhanced <br /> hardscape and plant palette, which all work <br /> together to create a sense of"place". <br /> These Landscape Guidelines are intended to <br /> Landscape Area Between Parking Lot and Street provide a framework for achieving the high- <br /> quality landscape character envisioned for the <br /> Project. The detailed design criteria provided <br /> here will support planners, architects and <br /> landscape architects in meeting the intent of <br /> the Specific Plan. In the case of conflict between <br /> the provisions of this Specific Plan and County <br /> standards, the provisions herein shall take <br /> precedence. <br /> • Fast-growing trees closely spaced in groupings <br /> to create visual mass and screening are <br /> T ,R, encouraged. <br /> { <br /> 4� Al Planting areas should be provided between <br /> parking and roads to provide visual relief in <br /> large expanses of hardscape. <br /> • Screening and sound attenuation along roads <br /> should be achieved through siting, berming <br /> and landscaping. <br /> • Property owners are responsible for installing <br /> Y_ and maintaining the landscape setbacks <br /> Berming Between Street and Parking Lot within their properties, in accordance with the <br /> County requirements and this Specific Plan. <br /> • Design should be generally consistent with the <br /> overall contemporary character of the project. <br /> CHAPTER 4 <br /> 4-12 <br />