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INTERNATIONAL PARK OF COMMERCE SPECIFIC PLAN•PHASE 2 June 24, 2022 <br /> • Low-impact development practices will <br /> be implemented to the extent feasible, to <br /> .f <br /> maintain the existing hydrologic character <br /> ^ * of the drainage and manage and treat storm <br /> water to protect the environment. <br /> �• s Buildings will be designed to be water-efficient <br /> `f and will include water-efficient fixtures and <br /> appliances. <br /> f. Biological Resources <br /> • The landscape palette includes many climate- <br /> adapted species to optimize biodiversity, <br /> sequester carbon, create habitat to minimize <br /> Native/Climate Adapted Plants in Simple Designs resource use (water, fertilizers, and pesticides/ <br /> herbicides). <br /> • Invasive species listed on the California <br /> Invasive Plant Council (CAL-IPC) list have not <br /> been included in the planting palette . <br /> • Storm water best management practices <br /> (BMPs) including vegetated bioswales, <br /> vegetated detention basins and pervious <br /> paving will be encouraged and incorporated <br /> to the extent feasible into individual <br /> development sites and along streets. <br /> 1 <br /> g. Public Health <br /> _ 1 <br /> • Open space as well as passive and active <br /> recreational opportunities exist in proximity <br /> to the Specific Plan Area. As such, pedestrian <br /> and bicycle connections will be extended to <br /> r I the Project and will consist of Class 1 bike/ <br /> pedestrian sidewalk to promote connectivity. <br /> l' Sidewalks have been included on both <br /> Bioswale <br /> sides of all public streets. These proposed <br /> improvements will make the project walkable <br /> and will provide connections to adjacent <br /> development. <br /> CHAPTER 7 <br /> 7-5 <br />