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<br />EPC, Mr. Carlson <br />March 29, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />.) <br /> <br />3. The overstory trees proposed along Jackson Road and Freeport Avenue <br />consist of one species. Consideration should be given to including <br />another species for diversity protecting against possible disease. <br /> <br />4. The area east of Jackson Road and south of Freeport Avenue is one <br />example where there are existing trees that should be incorporated <br />into the plan. This should be reflected as existing trees along with <br />retaining walls to protect those areas. <br /> <br />5. Additional conifers should be provided along Jackson Road <br />immediately west of Cub Foods to screen the proposed loading area. In <br />addition, berming should also be included to provide additional <br />screenIng measures. <br /> <br />SHEET L2.2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. The landscaping theme that is proposed at other entrance points into <br />the shopping center should also be included at the entrance drive off of <br />Jackson Road, behind the Target store. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Additional pine trees should be included along the west side of the <br />Target store to provide screening of the proposed service area. <br />Consideration should be given to oversizing these pine trees since they <br />will be planted on the slope of the ponding area and will need to <br />increased in size to provide immediate screening measures. <br /> <br />3. At the northeast corner of the Target store, there is a large sidewalk <br />area that could include a planter similar to those proposed in front of <br />Cub Foods. Consideration should be given to including a planter with <br />landscaping that will break up this large sidewalk area. <br /> <br />4. The landscape plan will need to be revised at the south end of the site <br />to coincide with the proposed retaining wall. <br /> <br />SHEET L2.3 <br /> <br />1. There appears the opportunity to provide a few more conifers along <br />Freeport Avenue to provide some landscaping interest throughout the <br />year. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Staff is assuming shrubs proposed for all landscaped islands are hardy <br />enough to withstand snow pack during the winter and be salt tolerant. <br /> <br />pcepccc.doc <br />