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• <br />• <br />• <br />"Orchard" Planting <br />For parking lots, a minimum number of shade <br />trees are required, equivalent to one tree per six <br />10 parking stalls. Trees in parking lots shall be <br />spread uniformly throughout the parking area. <br />Trees planted along Connecting Walkways and <br />adjacent Landscaped Frontages may also <br />contribute to the one - per -six requirement for <br />parking lots. Trees must be set into a tree well and <br />protected by bollards or tree guards, or otherwise <br />protected. <br />Refer to the discussions on Landscaped Frontages <br />and Connecting Walkways in Section 3.6, <br />Landscape Requirements), as well as the <br />discussion on Street Paving and furnishings in <br />Section 5.1 Streets. <br />"Orchard" Parking Landscaping. This <br />drawing shows an example of meeting the required <br />average overall tree planting of one tree per six L <br />parking stalls, using trees planted between stalls and <br />trees along Connecting Walkways <br />Segmenting Parking Lots <br />Parking lots shall not exceed 600 3paccs have no more than 300 spaces without being <br />segmented by Connecting Walkways, Landscaped <br />Frontages, or buildings. <br />RFAR OFPARCF.T. ABUTTT \G 35W OR RFSTDFNTTAT.USF.S <br />Landscaped 1imnliges <br />Connecting <br />Walkways (shown <br />w/ arcade) <br />III I <br />I MITI <br />PPD1 STRIAN- ORTFNTTD STRRFT <br />"Orchard" <br />Planting <br />Stnranrater <br />Management <br />Ventures <br />(e.g- swele) <br />Example of Parking Lot Configuration. The diagram below shows a sample parking lot. <br />Connecting Walkways divide the lot into segments of no more than 300 spaces Landscaped Frontages line <br />edges of the lot. Orchard plantingprovides shade throughout the lot. Swales and other stormwater manage- <br />ment features he i recharge groundwater basins and minimize the need for offsite detention. <br />33 <br />