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<br />EXHiBiT H <br /> <br /> <br />e DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br /> <br />Architectural Character: <br /> <br />The proposed design combines traditional retail storefronts with Jaroe show windows brick and <br />decorative masonry elements and metal awnings to crei'itE': the character of a small towr main <br />street. The design incorporat€s sidewalk planting areas and pedestrran scale !iohting fixtl..res to <br />re~r.force the sidewalk character of the retail shops. The smail town main street concept is further <br />r.etnforced throu9,h the use :;,. a consistent ornament,:,.: planting theme and decorative ilghting <br />fixtures at each or the entrances into thG shopping center and aiong major circulation paths. <br /> <br />Through the use of a consistent palate of materials and colors the design of the smaller retail <br />b~i1dings are integrated with the prototype design of major tenants. The scale and spacing of <br />brrck and stone-like storefront columns provides for the necessary leasing flexibility at the small <br />tenant shops. <br /> <br />The design of the monumental pylon sign and the ground monument at the major entrances <br />reflects the character of the retail shops by incorporating the base building materials and detailing <br />with the identification of the center and it's major tenants. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Landscaping: <br /> <br />The landscaping plan of Elk Park Center creates visual, environmental and seasonal interest <br />within and around the site. The surrounding tree lined streets and site entrances, as well as the <br />shrub-filled islands, create a sense of rhythm and balance while directing tlie user to and <br />throughout the site. Entry points are highlighted by entry feature planting which are repeated at <br />each major entrance. Berming and plant material in areas surrounding the site create a pleasant <br />screen for the residential neighborhood and surrounding community based facilities. The <br />landscaping will help the Elk Park Center become a community landmark in the years to come. <br /> <br />Major circulation routes are defined by overstory trees, clustered shrub plantings and berms, <br />where area permit. Pedestrian pathways are accented by seasonal plantings and ornamental <br />trees. <br /> <br />Lighting: <br /> <br />Pedestrian and general site lighting needs are satisfied through the use of different type and <br />styles of lighting fixtures. The general site lighting is provided by high pressure sodium light <br />fixture on 35 foot high painted steel poles. Thes,e light fixtures will provide lighting levels which <br />vary from 5 foot candles at the entrances to .the major tenant spaces to 1.5 foot candles along the <br />perimeter of the parking lot. All service area lighting fixtures have been designed and placed to <br />maintain a "good neighbor" philosophy. These inwardly directed fixtures feature low angle cut-off <br />type reflectors. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Primary entrances, major interior drives and all pedestrian walkways, within the project site, are <br />illuminated with an appropriately scaled decorative light fixture. These fixtures will feature a <br />"whiter" metal halide light source. The decorative globe fixtures will be approximately 20 feet <br />high. <br /> <br />The lighting fixtures used for the Phase One Development will establish the standard for all future <br />development within the entire project area. <br />