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Street Trees <br />The Town Center should be landscaped with a palette of street trees and groundscaping keyed to <br />the eight types of streets, to help establish the hierarchy of streets and provide a cohesive theme for <br />the Town Center. The largest trees should be located on the busier Commercial Streets. <br />Spacing. Street trees should be planted on both sides of streets and spaced no more than 30 feet <br />apart. <br />Species. Each type of street should have one species of street tree for the sidewalk planting area, <br />with an additional street tree type for any in -street parking space trees or linear parks or planted <br />medians. <br />Plant Materials. In Commercial areas, sidewalks are likely to be all hardscape between street trees. <br />However, in Residential Districts, a common palette of groundscaping such as turf and low plants <br />is recommended for the sidewalk area between paving and roadway. A judicious selection of plants <br />includes consideration of site - specific conditions such as shade, wind, moisture, and soils. <br />More on plant materials. <br />Street Trees. Street trees should be spaced no <br />more than 30 feet on center. <br />63 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />