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Mountain House Specilic Plan III <br /> ........................................................................................................................................................................... <br /> Each neighborhood entry shall use an ornamental/flowering tree species unique to that neighborhood. <br /> This neighborhood accent tree is used throughout the neighborhood where appropriate.Landscape <br /> ■- treatments generally consist of the following: <br /> Groves,rows or groupings of the neighborhood theme tree species within the entry setback area. <br /> Entry wall of masonry, stone, or similar durable, ornamental material. <br /> Entry pylons,pedestrian gateways,walls,trellis structures or other distinctive architectural elements. <br /> ` • Hedges,bands or groupings of ornamental shrubs. <br /> The residential areas west of the powerline corridor and north of the Community Park, shall employ an <br /> entry treatment distinct from entry treatments for the portions of Neighborhood A/B east of the powerline <br /> corridor or south of the Community Park,reflecting.the association of residential areas with one of the two <br /> K-8 schools located in Neighborhood A/B. <br /> 4.2.5 Public Art and Monuments <br /> 4.2.5.1 Master Plan Summary <br /> L <br /> Public art is intended to enhance the visual appearance and cultural interest of public properties,and <br /> private properties open to the public. Specific Plan III or Special Purpose Plans for focus areas including <br /> Neighborhood Centers shall include provisions for public art applicable to that focus area. <br /> L <br /> 4.2.5.2 Specific Plan III Description <br /> L Public art will consist of sculpture,fountains,entry monuments,murals, and other art forms placed in <br /> parks, lobbies,plazas, entrances to communities,or other locations that are visible to the public. <br /> r <br /> 4.2.5.3 Implementation Measures <br /> a. Public art consisting of sculpture, fountains, entry monuments,murals, and other art forms shall be <br /> incorporated into the development of public and private areas that are open to the general public. <br /> In. The provision of public art in multifamily residential,office,commercial and industrial development <br /> shall be addressed in the design guidelines for the project and shall be consistent with Specific Plan <br /> III design standards. Public art within the project's privately or commonly owned areas shall he <br /> approved by the CDD Director concurrently with project improvement plans,and shall be installed <br /> concurrently with the project landscaping. Public.art in public places shall be consistent with the <br /> 6. <br /> MHCSD Design Manual and shall be approved by the MHCSD General Manager concurrently with <br /> the project improvement plans prior to the approval of the project's Final Map or other development <br /> permits if no subdivision map is submitted for the property,and shall be installed concurrently with <br /> the landscaping improvements. <br /> Draft 03/14/05 4-31 <br /> .....................................................................................................:..................................................................... <br /> L <br />