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Each contains information about setbacks, building area, and access. ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-177 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-178 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-179 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-180 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-181 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-182 Exhibit 5.8.3f ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-183 5.8.4 Plant Selection Matrix This subsection is intended to assist in the selection of plant material to be used within all three Realms of the Specific Plan area. It contains two plant selection matrices: one for trees and another for shrubs, ground covers and vines. The plants listed in these matrices fulfill the planting design requirements contained in subsection 5.3.2, and identify the specific plant material that may be used to satisfy the landscape requirements defined in the plans and cross sections contained in the Design Plan. The Tree Selection Matrix (Exhibit 5.8.4a) divides the trees into four subgroups: small canopy trees, medium canopy trees, large canopy trees, and vertical and pyramidal trees. Section 5.3.2 contains a description of these classifications, and generally describes the basic uses for each type of tree. For each species, the matrix contains detailed information about the character of the tree, including: mature height and spread evergreen or deciduous drought tolerance normal rate of growth approved for use within the Public Realm by the City of Anaheim. The matrix also identifies the preferred planting locations, and how the tree should be used. Within the Public Realm, the matrix specifies whether the tree should be used within the Freeway interchanges, on the two major Central Core streets, or on other streets. The matrix additionally indicates the minimum parkway width required for the particular tree, based on the City’s criteria, the minimum size for the indicated use, and the maximum recommended separation between trees when planted in regular rows. Similarly, the matrix identifies where and how trees should be used in the Setback Realm, and the appropriateness of each species for use in narrow (10-20 feet), medium (20-30 feet), or wide (>30 feet) setbacks. For the Private Realm, the matrix identifies trees to be used for parking areas, pool areas, general landscaping, or as specimens. ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-184 The Shrub Selection Matrix (Exhibit 5.8.4b) follows a similar pattern by first dividing the recommended plants into three groups (shrubs, vines, and ground cover), and then indicating the character of the plant, where, and how it should be used to achieve the objectives of the Design Plan. For both matrices, a solid dot indicates that the particular plant has either the quality indicated (in the case of the portion of the matrix which describes the plant’s character), or that the plant is preferred for the designation. A hollow dot indicates that the plant is acceptable for the indicated use, and the absence of a dot generally means that the plant should not be used for the specified situation. Within the Private Realm, the matrix may be interpreted more freely; for example, it is acceptable for trees not identified as specimens to be used as specimens if planted in larger sizes (48” box, or larger). The intent is to permit somewhat more flexibility in the Private Realm. It is also acceptable to occasionally use plants not listed in the matrices. However, plants from the matrices should comprise at least 80% of the area to be landscaped, and 80% of the total list of plants to be used within each Realm. Limiting the variety of plants will strengthen the overall unity of the Anaheim Resort. All plants and trees in the Public Realm shall be subject to the review and approval of the City. ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-185 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Disneyland Resort Specific Plan Section 5.0: Design Plan Page 5-186